2004 NEWS RELEASES January Crews Respond to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Incident (1/7) Weather Conditions Continue to Task Fire Department (1/8) February Service Truck Carrying Flammable Liquids Catches Fire; Stops Traffic on I-5 (2/2) CPR Saves Lives - CPR SATURDAY Offers Free Instruction (2/24) March Fire Deemed Arson - Reward Offered (3/4) Fire Damages Aloha Home - Displaces Family (3/11) Fire Damages Home - Displaces Elderly Couple (3/11) Flammable Liquids Cause of Aloha House Fire (3/17) April TVF&R Firefighters Compete in Seattle Stair Climb; Raise $5,200 (4/6) Fire District Recognizes Utility Workers (4/7) Aloha House Fires Deemed Arson (4/22) County Official to join Fire District as Community Services Director (4/27) Fire District Offers Reward for Information on Arson Fires (4/27) May Region-Wide Dirty Bomb Exercise Tests Local Responders (5/12) District Officials Honored at Statewide Event (5/20) June Fire Station Open House for Fun & Safety (6/7) Summertime Safety for "Stay-at-Home" Children (6/7) Fireworks - Celebrate Safely (6/22) Cable TV Show Highlights Safety (6/24) Firefighters Respond to Early Morning Business Fire (6/28) Morning Fire Impacts Dental and Podiatry Offices (6/29) July Fire Sprinkler Saves Foster Care Home and Residents (7/1) Fire District Bans Outdoor Burning (7/1) Two-Alarm Fire Damages Wilsonville Home; Threatens Field and Adjacent House (7/14) Fire District Reminds Public - Wildfire Can Happen Here! (7/19) House Fire Injures Two (7/21) Fire Forces 18 from Apartments (7/22) Summer Fire Prevention (7/22) Extreme Heat Prompts District to Augment Staffing and be Mindful of Health Concerns (7/23) August Firefighters to Participate in Live Wildfire Training; Media Day Planned (8/10) Sprinklers Save Tigard Apartment From Cooking Fire (8/20) Second-Alarm Fire Damages Tigard Home (8/21) Board Authorizes Vote on Renewal of Local Option Levy (8/27) September Fire Displaces Eight from Apartments in Aloha (9/1) Cause of Aloha Apartment Fire Remains Under Investigation (9/1) Aloha Apartment Fire Due to Improperly Discarded Smoking Materials (9/2) October District’s Annual Awards Ceremony Recognizes Employees (10/1) Fire District Welcomes New Fire Marshal (10/11) Fuel Spill at Gasoline Station Disrupts Traffic and Threatens Fanno Creek (10/18) Media Photo Opportunity - Mass Casualty Incident to Test Emergency Responders (10/18) New Volunteer Firefighters Graduate Academy (10/18) Flu Vaccine Shortage Prompts Basic Prevention and Protection Measures for Firefighters (10/21) Salem Fatal Fire Brings Back Memories for TVF&R (10/25) Pets Perish in Residential Fire (10/28) November Fire Destroys Bull Mountain House (11/7) Suspicious Two-alarm Tigard Fire Remains Under Investigation (11/13) Turkey Fryers – a Recipe for Disaster if Not Used Properly (11/22) One-Stop “Hit List” for Holiday Hazards; Media Event Planned (11/30) December District Kicks-Off Toy & Joy Program; Firefighters to go Shopping (12/1) ‘Tis the Season to be Safe - Keep Your Tree Green (12/1) Fire Damages Condo (12/3) Candle Fire Damages Cedar Hills Home (12/6) Apartment Fire Displaces Nine (12/19) Christmas Tree Lights Cause Townhouse Fire (12/21)
2004 NEWS RELEASES
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
Fire District Reminds Public - Wildfire Can Happen Here! (7/19)
House Fire Injures Two (7/21)
Fire Forces 18 from Apartments (7/22)
Summer Fire Prevention (7/22)
Extreme Heat Prompts District to Augment Staffing and be Mindful of Health Concerns (7/23)
August
Firefighters to Participate in Live Wildfire Training; Media Day Planned (8/10)
Sprinklers Save Tigard Apartment From Cooking Fire (8/20)
Second-Alarm Fire Damages Tigard Home (8/21)
Board Authorizes Vote on Renewal of Local Option Levy (8/27)
September
Fire Displaces Eight from Apartments in Aloha (9/1)
Cause of Aloha Apartment Fire Remains Under Investigation (9/1)
Aloha Apartment Fire Due to Improperly Discarded Smoking Materials (9/2)
October
District’s Annual Awards Ceremony Recognizes Employees (10/1)
Fire District Welcomes New Fire Marshal (10/11)
Fuel Spill at Gasoline Station Disrupts Traffic and Threatens Fanno Creek (10/18)
Media Photo Opportunity - Mass Casualty Incident to Test Emergency Responders (10/18)
New Volunteer Firefighters Graduate Academy (10/18)
Flu Vaccine Shortage Prompts Basic Prevention and Protection Measures for Firefighters (10/21)
Salem Fatal Fire Brings Back Memories for TVF&R (10/25)
Pets Perish in Residential Fire (10/28)
November
Fire Destroys Bull Mountain House (11/7)
Suspicious Two-alarm Tigard Fire Remains Under Investigation (11/13)
Turkey Fryers – a Recipe for Disaster if Not Used Properly (11/22)
One-Stop “Hit List” for Holiday Hazards; Media Event Planned (11/30)
December
District Kicks-Off Toy & Joy Program; Firefighters to go Shopping (12/1)
‘Tis the Season to be Safe - Keep Your Tree Green (12/1)
Fire Damages Condo (12/3)
Candle Fire Damages Cedar Hills Home (12/6)
Apartment Fire Displaces Nine (12/19)
Christmas Tree Lights Cause Townhouse Fire (12/21)
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