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2024 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan 30 85 115
Feb 23 81 104
March 29 92 121
April
May
June
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total 82 258 340

2023 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan 25 83 108
Feb 26 82 108
March 24 81 105
April 19 92 111
May 32 90 122
June 33 80 113
July 39 79 118
Aug 29 105 134
Sept 31 83 114
Oct 25 91 116
Nov 25 95 120
Dec 27 99 126
Total 335 1060 1395

2022 Incidents
Month Fire Rescue Total
Jan. 32 115 147
Feb. 20 71 91
Mar. 22 86 108
April 30 108 138
May 19 106 125
June 40 105 145
July 42 111 152
Aug. 25 108 133
Sept. 29 101 130
Oct. 30 100 130
Nov. 29 96 125
Dec. 26 101 127
Total 344 1208 1551

Past Incidents
Year Fire Rescue Total
2012 372 717 1,089
2013 337 735 1,072
2014 293 747 1,040
2015 321 700 1,021
2016 305 757 1,062
2017 304 787 1,091
2018 300 915 1,215
2019 289 927 1,216
2020 311 917 1228
2021 304 1085 1389
2022 344 1208 1551

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Happy Thanksgiving
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By Chiefs Office
November 28, 2019

The members of the Wading River Fire Department wishes everyone a Happy and Safe Thanksgiving!

The Wading River Fire Department reminds the community to avoid being careless or distracted when

it comes to kitchen safety as families gather for Thanksgiving this year.

National and state statistics show Thanksgiving is the leading day for home fires involving cooking

equipment. Nationally, an estimated 2,000 Thanksgiving Day fires in residential buildings are reported

to U.S. fire departments each year and cause an estimated average of 5 deaths, 25 injuries, and

$21 million in property loss. Unattended cooking is the leading contributing factor in all cooking fires.

We urge remembering some simple but important rules when they’re in the kitchen.

The WRFD offers these safety tips (and this helpful graphic) as a reminder to cook smart this year.

• Use a kitchen timer to remind yourself when you are cooking.

• Stay in the kitchen when you are frying, boiling, grilling or broiling.

• Never leave the fryer unattended. Most fryer units do not have thermostat controls.
If you do not watch the fryer carefully, the oil will continue to heat until it catches fire.

• Never let children or pets near the fryer, even if it is not in use.
The oil inside the cooking pot can remain dangerously hot for hours after use.

• To prevent spillover, do not overfill the fryer.

• Use well-insulated potholders or oven mitts when touching pot or lid handles.
If possible, wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from oil splatter.

• The National Turkey Foundation recommends thawing the turkey in the
refrigerator approximately 24 hours for every five pounds of weight.

• Keep an all-purpose fire extinguisher nearby. Never use water to extinguish
a grease or oil fire. If the fire is manageable, use your all-purpose fire extinguisher.

If the fire increases, immediately call the fire department by dialing 911.


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