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Archived Community Blog Posts

First Responders Night

5/29/2024 (Permalink)

First Responder Suite night for First Responders

On a warm, pleasant evening at the Durham Bulls Athletic Park, the community came together to celebrate and honor the brave men and women who serve as first responders in our local area. First Responders Night was a resounding success, filled with excitement, gratitude, and a shared sense of appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to protecting and serving others. The event kicked off with a special on-field presentation, highlighting the extraordinary efforts of our local heroes. Division Chief Jeff Roberts of the Durham Fire Department was the star of the night, receiving the game day ball and a Bulls jersey. This symbolic gesture was not just a tribute to Chief Roberts but also a heartfelt thank you to all first responders for their unwavering commitment to our community. SERVPRO, known for its expertise in fire and water cleanup and restoration, has always been a strong supporter of first responders. Throughout the year, SERVPRO engages in various initiatives to support local fire departments, police, and emergency medical services, recognizing the vital role they play in maintaining the safety and well-being of our community. First Responders Night was more than just a baseball game; it was a community event that brought people together to celebrate and honor the heroes among us.

Does your family know what to do? 30/30 rule

9/26/2014 (Permalink)

30/30 RULE

Does your family know what to do before, during, and after a lightning storm? Learn the facts and practice your plan.  The 30/30 rule is if there is less than 30 seconds between a flash of lightning and the sound of thunder, seek shelter.  Wait at least 30 minutes after the last clap of thunder before leaving shelter.