This month’s fire safety tip is from firefighter/paramedic Yusuf Ghodgeri. He started with the Falcon Fire Protection District as a reserve in 2016 and became a full-time firefighter in 2019. Ghodgeri was a firefighter at first and then became a paramedic because he said he wanted to learn what to do in an emergency and be able to help everyone he could. He is single and has two part-time jobs to occupy his off-duty hours.April Fire Safety Tip: Keep your lawn free of debris and leaves. Make sure outdoor fire pits meet El Paso County requirements, and for any outdoor burning get a burn permit from the sheriff’s office by calling 719-390-5555. fire safety: Submitted photo ó With warmer weather, fire pits are a popular form of evening entertainment, and Yusuf Ghodgeri provides safety tips for outdoor burning.Stay connected with the Falcon Fire Protection DistrictWebsite: http://www.falconfirepd.orgFacebook: Falcon Fire DepartmentTwitter: @FalconFireDeptNextDoor.com
Be careful with outdoor fires
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