Would you like to know more about crime scene processing or how the Fire Department gets people out of a vehicle after a crash? Are you interested in […]
The Plainfield Fire Protection District is asking for your help to “Fill the Boot for Burn Camp.” Firefighter/Paramedics will be in front of the Walma […]
Working smoke alarms are credited with alerting 8 occupants inside a townhome to an early morning fire allowing them to safely escape. At 3:03 A.M. on […]
The upcoming Chat with the Chiefs date has been changed from April 25, 2018 to April 18th, 2018. We apologize for the last minute change and hope to s […]
PFPD would like to thank WESCOM for all they do throughout the year. This week is to celebrate you! Thank you for helping our community be a safer pla […]
To kick off National 9-1-1 Education Month, NENA, with support from Comcast, today released a pair of thirty-second videos highlighting the life-savin […]
Daylight Saving Time officially begins Sunday, March 11th at 2 am when the time “springs ahead” one hour to 3 am. When we change our clocks we should […]
With all the snow piles hanging around from the recent snowfall the Plainfield Fire Protection District is urging parents to make sure children are no […]
With the recent snowfall the Plainfield Fire Protection District is asking for your help clearing snow from around fire hydrants. Fire crews have been […]
The majority of home fire deaths happen in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms according to statistics from the National Fire Protec […]