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  • Get to a safe location, such as a neighbor's house, and then call 9-1-1 immediately. Try to alert others as you exit the building, but NEVER go back inside. Firefighters have equipment and are trained for getting people out of burning buildings, but without the proper equipment you may become another victim.
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  • To join, you must be a resident of Wayne Fire District No. 2, be at least 19 years old and willing to donate your time and energy to the prevention and extinguishing of fires.
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  • We do not have any physical fitness requirements to be on the Department. Firefighters who actively extinguish the fires must be capable of carrying all of the protective gear (45 pounds or more) and manipulating the fire hose, both of which can be quite heavy. But Department members can also contribute in other ways such as fire prevention, traffic control or records.
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  • The best way to prevent fires is to learn what causes fires to initially start. You should keep all flammable materials away from heat sources and never play with fire. Replace worn or frayed electrical cords. You should also install smoke alarms on every level of your house and in each bedroom. Don't forget to change your smoke detector batteries twice a year.
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  • Our department has over 40 members and 9 active fire trucks.
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  • The fireman's protective clothing (called turnouts or bunker gear) and the air tanks (called self-contained breathing apparatus or SCBA) can weigh up to 45 pounds or more.
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  • The cost of a fire truck can vary greatly depending on its size and intended purpose. Most of our smaller utility trucks cost around $100,000 if purchased new today. The larger pumpers can cost in excess of $200,000.
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  • The Wayne VFD responds to approximately 40 fire calls per year. Fortunately, many of these calls are false alarms triggered by accidental alarm activation or someone "smelling smoke". We usually have to extinguish only 10 to 20 fires per year. The department also responds to about 20 auto accidents per year.
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