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How to Report a Fire

To report a fire or other emergency in the City of Monroe, dial 911. If it is a fire, rescue, or other fire-related emergency, you may direct dial the Monroe Fire Department's direct emergency line at 318-322-5151.
"At age 50 you've worked for years to enjoy the freedom and experiences life has to offer. At age 65 you've become a mover and shaker - meeting new people, traveling, spending time with the grandchildren and learning new hobbies. Don't let your years of memories and your life today go up in flames."

As you age, your risk of death from fire increases significantly. Practice safe smoking, safe cooking, and safe heating in your home. With a little fire safety know-how and the tips on this Web page, you can help save lives from unintentional fire death, including your own.

Fire Safety Lasts a Lifetime

People over the age of 65 face the greatest risk of dying in a fire. On average, over 1,000 Americans age 65 and over die in home fires and 2,000 are injured in fire-related incidences.

The Monroe Fire Department wants older adults, their caregivers and all Americans to know that there are special precautions you can take to protect yourself and your home from fire.

Understanding the Risk
Why are Older Adults at Risk?
Install and Maintain Smoke Alarms
Plan Your Escape

Planning fire escape plans around one's capabilities is a key element to fire safety!
Don't Isolate Yourself
Live Near an Exit

Although you have the legal right to live where you choose, you'll be safest on the ground floor if you live in an apartment building.
Be Fire-Safe Around the Home

The leading cause of residential fire deaths among older adults is careless smoking.
Know Your Abilities

Remember, fire safety is your personal responsibility ...Fire Stops With You!