Marcellus Fire Department
06/11/2026
Marcellus Squad 2 (FF Leeb), Car 2 (Asst. Chief Mayers) and Fire Police on scene of a utility pole fire on Dunbar Woods Road this afternoon.
📸Josh Harris, Marcellus Fire Department Photographer JR Photography
05/29/2026
Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detector Safety
What is Carbon Monoxide?
Carbon Monoxide is a poisonous, colorless, odorless gas that is produced by incomplete combustion of gas burning appliances. This includes stoves, furnaces, boilers, fireplaces, gas dryers, vehicles, tractors and smaller gas powered tools. CO can also be produced by wood burning fireplaces, if not properly vented or if there’s an issue with the chimney. Without having detectors, CO can go unnoticed until individuals begin experiencing health problems. This can include nausea, fatigue, dizziness, loss of motor skills, and in serious cases, can lead to death.
What to do if your smoke or CO detector alerts:
Call 911 and evacuate the house immediately, even if you believe it’s a false alarm. Never go back inside the house until it is deemed safe by first responders.
Installation & Testing:
The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) recommends installing smoke and CO detectors in all sleeping areas, directly outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home, including basements. Smoke and CO detectors should be tested monthly and batteries changed regularly.
Replacement:
Smoke and CO detectors typically have a lifespan of 7-10 years before replacement. However, if you experience issues with your detector, replace it sooner.
Early detection of smoke and CO can allow residents to evacuate to safety and save lives.
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