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Explorer Post Fund Raiser Important Dates
Pancake Breakfast : July 24, 2010
Applebee's in Middletown, 12913 Shelbyville Rd. 8-10AM
Tickets can be purchased in advance at Middletown Station 1, 108 Urton Ln. 7am-4pm M-F
You may also show up and enjoy a pancake brakefast server by the Middletown Explorer Post!
Food & Drink Sale: July 31, 2010 @ Middletown Station 1 108 Urton Ln.
P Kentucky Firefighter Association Firefighter Olympics
Explorer Post #634 is back!
If you are a young lady or young man between the ages of 14-18 and would like to see if firefighting is for you, then come join Middletown Fire Explorer Post #634. Our meetings are at our Station #1 on Mondays from 5:30 PM - 8 PM.
Click HERE to contact our Lead Explorer Advisor Darrell Girdley for more information.

Hands Only CPR-
Two steps to save a life!
When an adult has a sudden cardiac arrest, his or her survival depends greatly on immediately getting CPR from someone nearby. Unfortunately, less than 1/3 of those people who experience a cardiac arrest at home, work or in a public location get that help. Most bystanders are worried that they might do something wrong or make things worse. That’s why the AHA has simplified things with only 2 steps to save a life.
Click HERE to learn how you, too, can save a life.

Often we don't think about potential consequences until it is too late to change the situation. Such is the case with drinking and driving. Click HERE to learn more about the dangers of drinking and driving and the real consequences that occur when you make the wrong choice.
"Arrive Alive. Don't Drink and Drive!"
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Fire sprinklers in the home?
Commercial structures have benefited for over a century from the installation of fire sprinklers. But what about our homes? Millions of Americans have installed smoke alarms in their homes in the past few years, but a smoke alarm can only alert the occupants to a fire in the house... it cannot contain or extinguish a fire. Residential sprinkler systems can!
Click HERE to see the video clip.