FDNY sounds alarm with $900K safety campaign

The FDNY unveiled its largest-ever educational smoke detector campaign Monday. Officials say the push comes after a deadly 2007 fire. Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta and U.S. Rep. José Serrano announced

News 12 Staff

Feb 11, 2008, 11:26 PM

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The FDNY unveiled its largest-ever educational smoke detector campaign Monday. Officials say the push comes after a deadly 2007 fire.
Fire Commissioner Nicholas Scoppetta and U.S. Rep. José Serrano announced the "Sound the Alarm" campaign at the Engine Company 68/Ladder Company 49 firehouse, located on Ogden Avenue. Officials say $900,000 will go toward print, radio, television and Internet awareness efforts.
Authorities stress that changing batteries in smoke detectors once a year could mean the difference between life and death. The campaign came about after nine family members died last year in a blaze at their Woodycrest Avenue home.
Serrano helped to secure program funding through a Department of Homeland Security grant.
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