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LIVONIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS
Serving The City Of Livonia Since 1941
INFORMATION UPDATE 
We no longer accept bloodborne pathogens or sharps dropped off at our stations. Thank you. 
May 28, 2026 Saturday, June 6th from 10am-2pm at Livonia Police and Fire HQ
14910 Farmington road.
Join the Livonia Save Our Youth Coalition for the Annual Run 2 Save Our Youth on Saturday, May 30, 2026! This fundraiser supports substance-use awareness, prevention efforts, and encourages young people to make healthy choices. Register today: www.livoniasaveouryouth.
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For the last two weeks, Livonia Fire & Rescue crews were conducting daily live-fire training—an essential part of preparing firefighters for the realities of the job. These evolutions provide controlled, realistic fire conditions that allow our members to practice critical skills like fire attack, search & rescue, ventilation, forcible entry, and decision-making under pressure.
Trial Firefighter Chris Eskin was sworn-in by Clerk Lori Miller, as a Livonia Firefighter. TFF Eskin graduated from the Schoolcraft College Fire Academy last week, and served as the class captain.Congratulations, TFF Eskin.And yes, your brother is one of your bosses, good luck!
Upcoming Events
May 30 Sat Run 2 Save Our Youth 5K
May 30, 2026Outside Livonia City HallJun 03 Wed Executive Board Meeting
Jun 03, 2026Station 5Jun 06 Sat Passport To Safety 2026
Jun 06, 2026Livonia Police and Fire HQJun 23 Tue SPREE
Jun 23, 2026Jun 24 Wed SPREE
Jun 24, 2026Search
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PREVENTING CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING
• Service all heating systems and all gas-, oil- or coal-burning appliances by a technician annually.
• Install a battery-operated and electric-powered carbon monoxide detector in your home and check or replace the battery when you change the time on your clocks each spring and fall. If the detector sounds, leave your home immediately and call 911.
• Contact a doctor if you believe you have carbon monoxide poisoning.
• Do not use gas-powered devices such as a generator, grill or stove inside your home, basement or near a near a window or door. Generators should be operated more than 15 feet from the home.
• Do not run any gas-powered motor inside a closed structure, such as a garage.
• Do not heat a home with a gas oven.






