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Lexington Fire & Rescue

Serving Since 1822
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Mission Statement
 
  To Protect And Enhance The Quality Of Life
In Lexington Through A Comprehensive
Program Of Services Directed Toward Public
Education, Prevention And Control In Areas Of
Fire, Rescue, Hazardous Materials Incidents, 
And Disasters
 
Chief Kirk Smith

 
 
 
 

Learn more about
Smoke & Carbon Monoxide alarms with fact sheets from NFPA.
 
 

Carbon Monoxide 

(PDF, 612 KB)
Often called the silent killer, carbon monoxide is an invisible, odorless, colorless gas created when fuels burn incompletely.

 


 

Smoke alarms

(PDF, 219 KB)
Smoke alarms that are properly installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing fire deaths and injuries. 

 
 
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Are You Storm Aware?
Learn more about tornado myths, storm facts, and history. Missouri's Storm Aware website provides videos to inform you how to be prepared for tonadoes and what to do when one strikes. Go to http://stormaware.mo.gov/ to learn more.
 

 
 

 
 

Be Prepared go to: Ready.gov: Get A Kit
 

Are you prepared for a natural emergency? Natural emergencies such as earthquakes, tornadoes, floods, or ice storms may leave you without power to heat, cook, or have anything modern conveniences we take for granted.  Ready America has all the information you need including instructional videos for the disabled, older Americans,and even your pets to help you make a plan. You can also print checklist for your emergency supply kit and get information about how to keep food safe during and after an emergency. So give yourself peace of mind knowing you will be prepared when an emergency arises. Go to Ready.gov: Get A Kit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Vial of Life Program Stickers  
 

If you would like more information on how to participate in the Vial of life program contact:

 

Assistant Chief Brad Weber at

 

 

 

bweber230@gmail.com

 

 

 

 


 Lexington Fire & Rescue
533 South 13 Hwy. ~ Lexington, Mo. 64067

Office: (660)259-4550 ~Fax: (660)259-4574

 

 

 


Visit our Just for Kids page for games, activities, stories, and safety tips for kids and families.


 


Interested in becoming a member?
 
Download the application and submit with your resume to:

 

Lexington Fire and Rescue
533 S Highway 13
Lexington Missouri 64067
Attn: Assistant Chief Weber

 

Click to Download PDF General Application