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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. 
November 28, 2025 Each year, Livonia holds our Adopt-a-Senior Donation Drive, wherein our community comes together to provide resources and goodies for those living in our senior living facilities. Our Livonia Police Department and Livonia Fire & Rescue team up to deliver these gifts. Please consider donating goods for our Livonia seniors.
Station 6 stopped by Garfield Elementary School for a fire safety talk and to show the kids our trucks and gear. We focus on basic fire safety, escape plans, using 911, and not to be afraid of us by introducing young kids to our equipment and how we look all geared up!
Thanks for having us out and happy fire prevention month!
#firesafety #FirePreventionMonth
Congratulations to Lieutenant Dan Haller on his graduation from Eastern Michigan University’s-School of Fire Staff and Command-Executive Leadership Program. This management-oriented program consists of 360 hours of competency-based education spread over 9 months, and covered topics like leadership, planning and budgeting and problem solving.
Thank you for the invitation St. Edith Catholic School.
Upcoming Events
Dec 10 Wed Unit 2 Christmas Party
Dec 10, 2025Dec 11 Thu Unit 1 Christmas Party
Dec 11, 2025Dec 13 Sat FAMILY CHRISTMAS PARTY 2025
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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.






