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How can I get a burn permit?
If you own the property and wish to burn brush, stop by the fire
station and we will be happy to assist you with a permit. If you
do not own the property, you must bring written permission from
the property owner in order for a permit to be issued. Burning is
allowed from 5 p.m. to 9 a.m. or while raining or if there is complete
snow cover on the ground. All fires must be attended at all times
by the permit holder. During windy or dry weather, times of drought
or high fire danger, burning permits will not be issued and all
burning is prohibited.
We havent used our fireplace
in years. Do you think it is safe?
If you are concerned about the condition of your fireplace, chimney
or woodstove, please call us at 862-1426 and we will inspect it
for you.
When is the Fire Station open
for tours?
Stop by the station Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
we will be happy to show you around. If youd like to bring
a group, or come after 4 p.m., please call 862-1426 at least one
week in advance.
How many smoke detectors do
I need for my house?
You need at least one smoke detector on each floor, including the
basement. For maximum protection, we recommend one in each bedroom
too. If you are renting property, your are required to have at least
one hardwired smoke detector on each floor.
I live in an apartment and one
of my smoke detectors looks broken. What should I do?
First, contact your landlord or property manager and request that
it be looked at immediately. If there is a delay in the repairs
or if you need further assistance, please call the Fire Prevention
Office at 862-1426 and we will assist you.
How often should I test my smoke detector?
You should test your smoke detector monthly. Most detectors have
a button you can push to test them. Change the batteries in your
smoke detector at least once a year. A handy way to remember to
change your batteries is to do it when you change your clocks for
daylight savings time. Smoke detectors should be replaced at least
every ten years. Never disable your smoke detector by removing the
batteries. Remember, a smoke detector that isnt working cannot
save you.
Where can I take my fire extinguisher to
be tested or recharged?
Seacoast Fire Equipment in Newington (1-800-683-5771) and Tri-State
Fire Protection in Rochester (1-800-244-7531) will test and recharge
your fire extinguisher for a fee. Be sure to check for extinguisher
to see if it is rechargeable. Most non-rechargeable extinguishers
will be labeled as such. The Durham Fire Department does not recharge
or test fire extinguishers.
Where can I learn CPR?
CPR classes are offered periodically by Wentworth-Douglass Hospital
(742-5252) and Portsmouth Regional Hospital (436-5110). The University
of New Hampshire Continuing Education Program also offers CPR and
EMT classes (www.learn.unh.edu or call 862-2015 for a catalogue).
How do I get a copy of a fire incident report?
Call the Fire Department at (603) 862-1426. We will need the date
of the incident and the address. There is a ten dollar fee for fire
incident reports.
Do you get cats out of trees/telephone poles/off
of roofs?
No. The best way to coax a cat back down is to open a can of tuna,
place it near the tree/pole/etc. and wait for the cat to come down
on its own.
How can I schedule a fire truck or firefighter
at my function?
Call the Fire Department at (603) 862-1426 at least one week in
advance.
We had a medical emergency and needed an
ambulance. Why did a fire truck come too?
A fire truck is sent out with every medical call to ensure that
qualified medical personnel arrive quickly. As the ambulance service
is a volunteer agency, sometimes there may be a delay in staffing
an ambulance to respond. We also send a fire truck on medical calls
because of the extra manpower needed for some lifesaving procedures.
The extra medical personnel need to have the firefighting apparatus
with them in case another emergency occurs before they return to
the station.
How do I contact the Durham Ambulance Corps?
The Durham Ambulance Corps can be reached at (603) 862-3674. They
can answer questions regarding ambulance billing, volunteer opportunities
and medical treatment reports.
Why does more than one fire apparatus respond
to simple incidents?
Fire Department apparatus is dispatched according to information
received by the 9-1-1 operator or the person reporting the emergency.
The Fire Department responds prepared to deal with the worst that
could happen based upon that information. In emergency services
we have learned that if we assume something is "simple,"
we can be horribly mistaken. We respond as fast as we safely can,
with personnel trained to provide the best service possible and
apparatus sufficient to deal with the "worst" possible
outcome. The winner in these situations will always be the citizen
who needs help.
Why do I see firefighters cutting holes in
the roof of a building on fire?
This is called "venting the roof." There are two basic
reasons for this practice. Dangerous gasses and dark smoke accumulate
in a burning building. It is impossible for firefighters to see
in this environment. When a hole is made in the roof, the smoke
and gasses escape. Venting the roof makes it easier for firefighters
to see and find the source of the fire, and it also reduces the
possibilities of backdraft and flashover. Another reason for venting
the roof is to see how far the fire has progressed. One of the fastest
avenues through which fire is spread is the attic. Heat and smoke
rise to the attic where the fire can move quickly. Firefighters
may go ahead of the fire and cut holes in the roof to release the
heat and stop the fire from spreading through the attic.
How can I become a firefighter?
To find out about becoming a firefighter and Durhams minimum
qualifications, please go to our Training page.
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