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Calling on community leaders to assist the Philadelphia Fire Department by speaking with their neighbors about the importance of having working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, as well as assisting their communities to become informed about fire safety.
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WHEREAS, Elected officials, ward leaders, committeepersons, block captains, and town watch leaders are ever-present on their blocks and in their neighborhoods; and
WHEREAS, According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, deaths from fires and burns are the third leading cause of fatal home injury, and over a third of home fire deaths occur in homes without smoke alarms; and
WHEREAS, According to the National Fire Prevention Association, there was on average in 2010 a civilian fire death every 169 minutes, and a civilian fire injury every 30 minutes; and
WHEREAS, On April 16, 2012, four individuals perished in a fire on 52nd and Chancellor Streets, in West Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, On April 15, 2012, two individuals perished in a fire on West Firth Street, in North Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, On April 9, 2012, two firefighters, Lt. Robert P. Neary and Firefighter Daniel Sweeney, died battling a fire in the Kensington section of Philadelphia; and
WHEREAS, There have been fourteen deaths that have been caused by fires this year, and twelve out of those fourteen had either no smoke alarm, no batteries in the alarm unit, or the smoke alarm was improperly installed in the home; and
WHEREAS, Fires have a significant impact on the communities in which they occur; and
WHEREAS, Most residential fires are accidental and avoidable with the proper home maintenance and prevention education; and
WHEREAS, Fire hazard awareness and fire safety training can be a valuable means to reduce fires and increase the effectiveness with which private citizens respond to fires and are able to remove themselves and others from harms way; and
WHEREAS, The implementation of "Brown-...
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