WPFD and Crystal Fire were dispatched tonight to a possible chimney fire on Ginger Hill Road. On arrival, we found the problem may have resolved itself but we needed to check high and low for any remaining fire or damage. Luckily this was a good call that didn’t spread from the chimney/flue and burned itself out before causing chimney failure, loss of property, or personal injury. With some extreme cold predicted for in the next several days, please use caution to ensure your own home heat sources are safe and operating effectively. Extreme cold temps and the need for supplemental heat can sometimes lead to house fires. We have worked too many residential structure fires on the very coldest of nights. If you haven’t had your chimney swept in a while, or have already burned a lot of green wood this season, you could be at risk. Green (unseasoned) wood makes more creosote and can lead to flammable soot deposits that can cause chimney failures and house fires. If you use kerosene or electric heaters, be sure to use extra caution to ensure they are safe distances from combustibles. Stay warm and safe!
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WPFD Wishes You A Merry Christmas and a Safe Holiday Season!
All of us at West Pulaski Fire Department hope that your celebrations are both fun and safe. Merry Christmas! Have a safe and joyful holiday!
WPFD fire Crews Responding to Structure Fire and Propane Bottle Explosion
WPFD crews of a structure fire and explosion near Col. Glenn and Burlingame Roads on 11/16/2020
https://katv.com/news/local/first-responders-on-the-scene-of-gas-tank-explosion-in-little-rock
WPFD and PCSO honored by Ferndale Crimewatch
West Pulaski Firefighters and PCSO Deputies were recognized 11/6/2020 by the Ferndale Crimewatch. Sheriff Eric Higgins and Fire Chief Scott Joblin and members of the departments are pictured here prior to joining a dinner at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church annual Fish Fry fundraiser for missions projects. We were happy to join the event that was a little different for us all this year as we practiced safe distancing and work masks. It is difficult to see our smiles behind our masks and the joy of great food provided by the church that combined their event with recognition of first responders that serve the community. Thank you to all that joined us and made donations of drinks and snacks that help feed an army of volunteers with snack foods and drinks that keep us going on those long calls for fires and more.

