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Blaze leaves woman critical: Fire officials:Tragedy emphasizes importance of prevention week
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Blaze leaves woman critical: Fire officials:Tragedy emphasizes importance of prevention week
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Blaze leaves woman critical: Fire officials:Tragedy emphasizes importance of prevention week
2006
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\"Kids pay more attention to us than adults,\" he said. \"Adults have a lot on their mind. They think, 'I already know that.'\" E- mail Lauren Gregory at lgregory@timesfreepress.com FIRE PREVENTION ACTIVITIES Firefighter Frank fire safety video and posters More than 13,000 Hamilton County students in grades kindergarten through five will see the video and receive a free poster with fire safety information and a fire safety quiz. Twelve new bicycles will be given to students who answer all 10 questions correctly as well as come closest to guessing the number of fire alarms to which the Chattanooga Fire Department will respond during Fire Prevention Week. The video was shown in most schools the week of Oct. 2-6, as this week is fall break. Fire Prevention Week poster contest About 12,000 students in grades six through 12 are asked to create a poster that best illustrates this year's theme: \"Prevent Cooking Fires: Watch What You Heat.\" Winners for each grade level will receive gift certificates from Hamilton Place mall.
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