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Stay Safe this Holiday Season!

November 25, 2024 by Camryn Langille

The holiday season is upon us, with Thanksgiving later this week. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), Thanksgiving is the peak day for home cooking fires, with more than three times the daily average for such incidents. Christmas Day and Eve ranked second and third, nearly twice the daily average.

According to the NFPA, cooking causes over half (52%) of all reported house fires and nearly two out of every five (36%) home fire injuries. It is also a leading cause of home fire deaths (17%).

For tips on how to safely hold your holiday festivities, visit the NFPA: https://tinyurl.com/NFPA-Thanksgiving

Filed Under: Safety Tips

East Kingston Fire Department Raises $7,500 for Couple That Lost Home in Nor’Easter

July 10, 2024 by Camryn Langille

Chief Ed Warren reports that, thanks to significant generosity by community members, the East Kingston Fire Department raised $7,300 to assist a family that lost its home in a storm earlier this year.

On April 4, at about 8 a.m., a 70-foot-long pine tree branch fell onto a trailer home on Depot Road during a Nor’easter, bringing with it thousands of pounds of debris. Homeowners Dave Scaggell and Jennie Wadleigh, along with their cat, were inside and narrowly escaped injury. The home was declared a total loss.

Chief Warren and other first responders opened the station as a donation center and were quickly able to provide Scaggell and Wadleigh $500, clothing, pet food, and other home supplies.

The fundraising continued, though.

On Monday, July 8, the Department invited Scaggell and Wadleigh back to the station and presented them with a check for $7,300, along with more pet food, clothing, and supplies.

Scaggell and Wadleigh are currently living with family.

“The way our community responded reminds us of what a special place East Kingston is,” Chief Warren said. “We even had two children donate their allowance. People step up, no matter what their own needs are, to help someone less fortunate.”

Chief Warren wishes to thank the first responders and Department Administrator Heather Desmond for their efforts in supporting a family in need.

Jennie Wadleigh and Dave Scaggell accept donations raised by the East Kingston Fire Department from Chief Ed Warren. (Photo Courtesy East Kingston Fire Department) 
Jennie Wadleigh and Dave Scaggell accept donations raised by the East Kingston Fire Department from Chief Ed Warren. (Photo Courtesy East Kingston Fire Department) 
A 70-foot tree branch crushed this mobile home on Depot Road in April. The East Kingston Fire Department raised $7,500 to assist the owners. (Photo Courtesy East Kingston Fire Department)
A 70-foot tree branch crushed this mobile home on Depot Road in April. The East Kingston Fire Department raised $7,500 to assist the owners. (Photo Courtesy East Kingston Fire Department)

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East Kingston Fire Department

Chief Edward Warren

5 Main Street (NH State Route 107)
East Kingston, New Hampshire

(603) 642-3141
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