ìAll I ever wanted to do as a little kid was to be a firefighter,î said Firefighter Scot Gilmore, who provides this month’s fire safety tip. Gilmore, who has been with the Falcon Fire Department about four years, said in the past that he did a little bit of everything, including restaurant management and building fences before becoming a firefighter. He is married and has one daughter who is almost 18 years old and another daughter who is 2 years old. During his off duty time he tries to spend as much time as possible with his family.September Fire Safety Tip: With cold months coming on make sure your carbon dioxide detector has good batteries and have your furnace cleaned and inspected.Stay connected with the Falcon Fire Protection DistrictWebsite: http://www.falconfirepd.orgFacebook: Falcon Fire DepartmentTwitter: @FalconFireDeptNextDoor.com
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