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Firefighters, police and EMTs are
typically first on the scene in an
emergency and face the greatest risk
from natural gas and electrical hazards.

Understanding the potential dangers and
learning how to deal with them correctly
makes your crew and the public safer.

FIRST RESPONDER SAFETY

WELCOME

Firefighters, police and EMTs are
typically first on the scene in an
emergency and face the greatest risk
from natural gas and electrical hazards.

Understanding the potential dangers and
learning how to deal with them correctly
makes your crew and the public safer.

FIRST RESPONDER SAFETY

WELCOME

HomepageJennifer Reece2026-05-12T15:52:26+00:00

Natural Gas Safety

This section includes a variety of topics to help you safely respond to emergencies that may involve natural gas.

Electrical Safety

This section provides safety tips for responding to some common electrical emergencies.

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