Household Hazardous Waste Event — Volunteer Needed

Household Hazardous Waste Event — Volunteer Needed

Eco warriors wanted: Volunteer at Household Hazardous Waste event Improper disposal of household hazardous wastes like aerosols, flammable liquids, fuels, and oil paints can severely damage our local environment. Gwinnett Water Resources and Gwinnett Clean & Beautiful are looking for volunteers to assist residents with safe hazardous waste disposal at the Gwinnett County Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 26, from 7:30am to 1:00pm. Your help ensures these harmful materials are handled responsibly, protecting our beautiful county for everyone. Volunteers assist with directing traffic, unloading vehicles, breaking down boxes, and other tasks. Participants must be 16 or older. We also invite groups to be a part…
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Wildland Firefighter Remembrance Week

Wildland Firefighter Remembrance Week

This Wildland Firefighter Week of Remembrance, we pause to honor the brave, highly trained emergency responders who run toward danger to protect human life and our precious forests and wildlands. While the majority of wildland firefighters in the United States are located in the Western United States, every year, these American heroes respond to tens of thousands of wildland fires, demonstrating incredible courage and unwavering dedication. While crews and organizations make every effort to protect those who protect us, our heroes sometimes fall. We remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice, ensuring their legacy lives on.
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Independence Day Celebrations

Independence Day Celebrations

As Independence Day approaches, let's make sure our celebrations are safe and fun. We, along with Gwinnett County Police want to remind you that consumer fireworks are allowed on July 3 and July 4 from 10:00am to 11:59pm. If you plan to light fireworks yourself, please keep these safety tips in mind: • Never let kids handle fireworks. • Follow all directions on the packaging. • Keep fireworks away from homes, dry grass, and anything flammable. • Have water (bucket or hose) ready. • Light one at a time, then move away quickly. • Soak used fireworks in water before…
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Beat the Heat!

Beat the Heat!

With the heatwave upon us, it’s important to know the signs of heat exhaustion—it can quickly lead to heat stroke, a life-threatening emergency. Check out this helpful video from Gwinnett County Government to stay informed and stay safe! With the heatwave upon us, it's vital to recognize heat-related emergencies. Heat exhaustion can quickly escalate to life-threatening heat stroke. Heat exhaustion signs include: • Rapid, shallow breathing • Cold, clammy skin and heavy sweating • Weakness and muscle cramps • Possible loss of consciousness Call 911 immediately if someone is showing these heat stroke symptoms: • Deep then shallow breathing •…
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GFES – FireJobs

GFES – FireJobs

You want to be part of a team that makes a real difference. One of the most essential skills we learn to save lives is the ability to conduct a thorough search. To ensure our team members are masters of this crucial skill, we put them through rigorous training exercises. This drill teaches attention to detail, effective search techniques, and how to perform difficult tasks under pressure. Do you thrive on challenges and want to put your skills to the ultimate test? Apply today at GwinnettFireJobs.com.
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First Major Heatwave This Week — Take Heat Precautions

First Major Heatwave This Week — Take Heat Precautions

The first major heatwave of the year is here, with triple-digit heat index values expected across many parts of the state. We want you to be prepared. Here are some quick tips to beat the heat: Hydrate: Drink plenty of cool water, especially when you're outside. Cool down: Take a refreshing shower after being outdoors or in the sun. Dress smart: Wear lightweight, light-colored, and loose-fitting clothing. Don't forget a brimmed hat and sunglasses for extra protection. Seek shade and wear sunscreen: If you're outside, use plenty of sunscreen and look for shady spots to take breaks. Stay indoors if…
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App Helps To Share Location In Emergency — What3Words

App Helps To Share Location In Emergency — What3Words

When you call 911 from your cellphone, it’s important to share the location of the emergency with the call taker. We understand that in some cases, providing an exact location may be difficult. Well, there’s an app for that. The What3Words app helps our 911 Center locate callers who are in a location where no roads or a specific mailing address are available. The app gives the caller three words to provide to the dispatcher, allowing first responders to locate them quickly.
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