Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to share guidance and safety tips as Halloween approaches to help residents and trick-or-treaters celebrate safely this season.
Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to share guidance and safety tips as Halloween approaches to help residents and trick-or-treaters celebrate safely this season.
As a part of Hurricane Preparedness Week, Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department are encouraging residents to take a series of precautions in the event of a tropical storm or hurricane.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department are recommending that residents take the necessary safety precautions to prepare themselves for potentially serious storm impacts as Tropical Storm Elsa is forecast to impact New England late tonight into Friday.
With summer in full swing and the Fourth of July holiday fast approaching, Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to remind residents that the recreational use of fireworks in Massachusetts is illegal and violators will be arrested.
With temperatures expected to be in the 90’s through Wednesday, Police Chief Robert MacDonald and Fire Chief Christopher Maguy would like to provide residents with hot weather safety tips.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to provide residents with tips as part of Lightning Safety Awareness Week.
With multiple 90-plus degree days already occurring in 2021, Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to remind residents to take safety precautions during activities during particularly hot days, especially those that take place outdoors.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department wish to remind residents of important electrical safety tips this May.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department would like to remind residents that the 2021 open burning season will end on Saturday, May 1, at 4 p.m.
Chief Christopher Maguy and the Dighton Fire Department wish to remind residents to test their smoke and carbon monoxide alarms and check the batteries in each when they move their clocks ahead to start daylight saving time Sunday.