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2025 Incidents |
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Feb | 37 |
Mar | 33 |
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Total | 89 |
2024 Incidents |
Jan | 35 |
Feb | 31 |
Mar | 22 |
Apr | 44 |
May | 18 |
Jun | 33 |
Jul | 31 |
Aug | 27 |
Sep | 18 |
Oct | 30 |
Nov | 26 |
Dec | 34 |
Total | 349 |
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Members Attend EVOC Training
Captain James Keck, March 29
Today, three Norco Fire Company members traveled to Ridge Fire Company for their final day of Emergency Vehicle Operator Certification. Our members spent a total of 3 days between classroom lecture and hands-on training, preparing for today’s final test. Norco Fire Company is proud to announce that all three members passed testing and are now officially EVOC certified! EVOC is one of many accredited ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Tanker Assists Station 62
Captain James Keck, March 29
Deputy 64, Captain 64, & Engine 64-5 (Crew of 4) assisted Station 62 on a working brush fire in the 100 block of Laurel Lane, South Coventry Township. 64 units returned available after being on the scene for approximately 45 minutes.... (Full Story & Photos)
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Monday Night Training
Captain James Keck, March 24
Tonight, 13 members of Norco Fire Company attended our weekly Monday night training. Due to the inclement weather conditions, the crews decided to improvise and create a makeshift obstacle course within the firehouse. This course was designed to simulate navigating a zero visibility environment while simultaneously low on oxygen. While pairs of firefighters navigated through the course, the remaining ... (Full Story & Photos)
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Brush Fire Response
Captain James Keck, March 19
This afternoon, at 4:26pm Station 64 was dispatched to the 1400 block of Saint Peter’s Road for a reported brush fire. Chief 64, Deputy 64, Captain 64, Engine 64-5, Utility 64, and ATV 64 made the response. Captain 64 arrived on location with an active brush fire in the woods. Engine 64-5 arrived on the scene shortly afterwards and began fire suppression. Due to the size of the fire and the rapid ... (Full Story & Photos)
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