Fire Captain Kevin B. Landis of the Bethlehem Fire Department gave us comprehensive background information about the city's fire department and who our local firefighters are.
 
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Bethlehem’s history of firefighting began with the bucket brigade soon after the city’s founding in December 1741. The Bethlehem Fire Department has since grown to 108 firefighters at 4 stations.
Captain Landis explained to the Rotary Club of Bethlehem Morning Star what it takes to become a city firefighter. Beyond the physical and medical tests and background checks, a firefighter must be willing to miss holidays and important events with their families. Captain Landis is trained not only to fight fires, but also to assist with EMS, cases of terrorism, active shooters, and natural disasters.
 
The Bethlehem Fire Department responds to:
• over 15 calls/day
• over 5,000 calls/year
• 12,000 EMS calls/year
 
To help prevent fires, Captain Landis recommended a number of tips.
☑️ Check smoke detectors every month and change batteries every year.
☑️ Have a carbon monoxide detector if you have natural gas, oil heat, a fireplace or use a generator.
☑️ Stay near the stove when cooking.
☑️ Don’t store anything in the oven or on top of the stove
☑️ Don’t keep food on the stove for pets to go after.
☑️ Don’t wait to call 911 if you need help.
 
We can help emergency responders by being aware of our surroundings. If we see something strange, say something.
 
Thank you Captain Landis and all the First Responders!