1) I’m glad the Crozet Volunteer Fire Department is there for us. (you can donate here)
2) The siren. When it goes off, I tend to ask them what it’s for, because I know others are curious/concerned.
3) Follow @CrozetFire on Twitter.
4) Yesterday’s siren:
@realcrozetva pretty serious call earlier. Sometimes we set it off to get the attention of those nearby that may not have their pagers.
— CROZET FIRE (@CrozetFire) October 16, 2014
New Discussion from 2017
It's because they have requested for responders via pager and someone is there waiting for a driver or in need of more manpower.
— Patricia Clark (@mtn2seagal) May 7, 2017
The fire whistle used to go off for every incident, before pagers. Acme and Conagra would allow employees to leave work to respond.
— Patricia Clark (@mtn2seagal) May 7, 2017
They are always looking for more volunteers to help with our community. My dad and brother use to be volunteers for Crozet.
— Patricia Clark (@mtn2seagal) May 7, 2017
In case of national emergency, would the siren go off? I think that the Fire Dept. siren would be a great tool to mobilize the community in case of nat