The risk-reduction employee would do such things as fall-prevention education and risk assessments, as well as making sure people had working smoke detectors and properly installed child-safety seats in cars. RRFR leaders hope to add a full-time community risk-reduction position in the future, he said. “… But if we can prevent emergencies from happening in the first place, we’ve really done our job.” “As firefighters, we enjoy helping the community and responding to emergencies,” said Acting Fire Chief James DeFillippo. Rio Rancho firefighter Adam Archuleta installs a Red Cross smoke detector in a home in Northern Meadows in early June.įrom installing infant car seats to preventing falls for senior citizens, Rio Rancho Fire and Rescue Department is expanding efforts to keep emergencies from happening or assist in recovering after them.
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