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The SFR are here to assist residents with alarms, at any time

March 14, 2025

News – Sheridan Media

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Last week, Sheridan Fire and Rescue Chief Gary Harnish recommended residents check the batteries in their smoke alarms when they changed their clocks for Daylight Saving Time. The Chief made an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse to alert the community that should the batteries require changing in hard to reach alarms, the Sheridan Fire and Rescue is on hand to assist residents.

Chief G. Harnish

The Chief wished the community to know he and his firefighters are willing to help residents with any problems regarding fire or carbon monoxide alarms at any time. He said he would much rather respond to a call of a troubling smoke alarm than a fire caused by a smoke alarm defect. 

While checking the smoke alarm’s battery, the Chief said to also check the date on the tag of the smoke alarm and promptly replace any alarm older than 10 years. 

Chief G. Harnish

Through a partnership with the American Red Cross, Sheridan Fire and Rescue is happy to supply smoke alarms to any resident who cannot for any reason replace the smoke alarms in their home.

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