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Immediately state the exact location and nature of the emergency. Remain as calm as possible, listen to the questions, speak clearly and listen to all instructions being given by the 911 dispatcher.
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911 is for emergencies only. You should dial 911 for any police, fire, or medical emergency, which is considered to be a threat to life or property. If you have a nonemergency, you may contact Goochland County dispatch at 804-556-5348.
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Yes, blood pressure screening is available at all stations. Station personal may not be in the station so it is best to call prior to going to the station. No appointment is needed.
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Yes, carbon monoxide is an odorless, colorless gas. Carbon monoxide can be caused by an improperly operating gas stove, gas water heater, oil or gas furnace, fire place, or kerosene heater. If your carbon monoxide detector sounds, please exit your home and call 911 immediately.
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At this time, we do not have certified child safety seat technicians.
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Residents or groups interested in scheduling fire/emergency medical service (EMS) exhibits, Fire Safety House, or public education speakers should call the Office of the fire Marshal at 804-556-5365 to make arrangements.
Requests for availability can also be made by contacting the fire-rescue station closest to the event location. Career and volunteer providers conduct programs at dozens of events throughout the year, as staffing permits.
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The 4 basic steps to prepare an escape plan for your home includes: draw a floor plan of your home; agree on a meeting place; practice your escape plan; and make your exit drill realistic.
For a brochure on Exit Drills in the Home (EDITH), call the Fire Marshal at 804-556-5365.
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We recommend that residents change the batteries in smoke detectors every six months. A good time to change the batteries is during the spring and fall when daylight savings begins and ends.
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Please contact the 911 Dispatch Office on their nonemergency line at 804-556-5348 so this information can be noted in our computer system. If there is ever an emergency at your address, we would be alerted to the fact that there is a disabled resident at that address.
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A permit may or may not be required. Any fire larger than 8 feet by 8 feet requires a permit and a physical visit by the Fire Marshal. The fire must comply with the county open burning regulations and must be attended at all times. Individuals are responsible for any damage to property should the fire get out of control. The county burn regulations are posted on this site.
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When speaking with 911 dispatchers give clear directions if your house is not clearly visible from the roadway and do not hang up until told to do so by the operator. Also, have your house number clearly visible on the front of your house with minimum 4" numbers that are illuminated at night. If you have a roadside mailbox, have your numbers clearly visible on the mailbox as well as the house. If possible, have someone flag down the responding units as well.
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Safely pull to the nearest shoulder/curb and stop until the emergency vehicle has passed. If there is no shoulder, pull into the nearest side street, parking lot, or driveway. Be aware that, at times, there may be more than 1 emergency vehicle that needs to pass.
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Automobile accidents present other hazards such as potential fire, ruptured fuel tanks, and/or the presence of hazardous materials. Many Goochland County Fire-Rescue members are trained as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) or Paramedics and can assist with patient care or in extricating (removing) trapped occupants of the vehicle. An engine company is automatically dispatched on those emergency medical service (EMS) incidents that are serious in nature and may require additional staffing.
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Anytime your alarm goes off, it is important to pay attention. If the alarm is sounding a loud alarm because it senses the presence of smoke, check your home thoroughly. If you smell smoke, evacuate the structure, and call 911. If you don't smell smoke, the detector may be reacting to the presence of dust, steam, or a small insect. Dust and bugs can be removed by a vacuum cleaner. If there is any doubt, call 911 and the Fire-Rescue Department will respond.
If the detector is just chirping, it probably means that the battery is low. Replace the battery immediately. Batteries should be changed every 6 months. A good time to change batteries is during "daylight savings time." If you need assistance with your smoke alarm please contact Fire-Rescue Administration at 804-556-5304
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Donations may be sent to: Goochland County Volunteer Fire-Rescue Association PO Box 247 Goochland, VA 23063
Please include a comment in the note section so we can direct your donation to the appropriate fire-rescue company and acknowledge your donation.
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The Commonwealth of Virginia does not allow outside burning from February 15 until April 30 between the hours of midnight and 4 p.m.. During this time of year fire can rapidly spread and quickly get out of control. Any burning that is done after 4 p.m. must be completely extinguished by midnight and must be attended at all times.
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Please view our
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These reports can be obtained in person at Fire-Rescue Administration located at:
2938 River Road West
Building I
Goochland, VA 23063
Please be prepared to provide identification in the form of a government issued picture ID. Due to their sensitivity and HIPAA regulations, Patient Care Reports will only be issued to the patient or a third part that has legal documentation authorizing the release. It is advisable to call 804-556-5344 prior to coming for your report. This will give us adequate time to make copies and will minimize your wait. There is no charge for these reports.
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Information on the location of our fire-rescue stations and unit capabilities can be found on our station information pages (http://www.goochlandva.us/306/Fire-Rescue-Stations). To determine the distance from the local fire-rescue station to your property or you can utilize the "My Government Services" option on our website (http://gis.co.goochland.va.us/goochland-my-government-services/). Enter the address in the top right search box and the response order of the stations and distance from the location will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Hydrant information can be found by utilizing the County's GIS mapping system (https://gis.co.goochland.va.us/GoochlandPV/), searching for the address, and choosing the hydrant map layer. For more information, please call 804-556-5304.