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IS THERE A LITTLE ORANGE FLAG IN YOUR YARD?  OR MAYBE SOME ORANGE PAINT MARKINGS?

If there are flags or markings in or on your yard or near your yard, it means somebody – a neighbor or someone planning to do construction work near your yard – has called Missouri One Call Systems to have all nearby utilities located.  When someone is going to dig up the ground for any reason, they are required to locate utilities first.  The company that locates the utilities will come out and mark with paint all the utility locations in the vicinity so that whoever is digging will not dig up a utility line.  Now you can find out what’s going on simply and easily.

Missouri One-Call Systems (MOCS) has added a helpful feature to their Website – the ability to research utility-locating work by area.  “Ticket Search” gives the general public the ability to obtain information about utility-locate work being done in their area, who’s digging in a specific area, and what they are doing.  Users can search by ticket number, if they have one, or they can define the search using other criteria such as date, address, excavator name, etc.  Click here to go directly to the "Ticket Search" page.

Fire

Fire Prevention & Safety

What To Do In An Emergency?

1. STAY CALM!
Stop, Think, Then act.

2. SURVEY THE SCENE.
What happened? Is it safe? You can't help someone if you become a victim yourself.

3. SURVEY THE VICTIM.
Tap on the shoulder and shout , "Are you okay?"
If they answer ask them where they hurt and what happened. If they don't, open the airway Look, Listen, and Feel for breathing. If none- give 2 full breaths. Check for circulation.

4. GIVE FIRST AID AND CARE.
Have the victim lie still. If they are standing have them sit down or lie down. Keep the victim calm. Maintain the victims temperature, if it is cold out keep them warm, if it is hot out move the victim, if possible to a cooler location or make shade for them.

5. CALL FOR HELP!
Dial 9-1-1. Stay on the line. DO NOT HANG UP! Remain calm and report- Who, What, Where, How many, and When.

If you have never taken a CPR class, now is the perfect time. Call the Kirkwood Fire Department at 314-822-5883 to find out when the next class is taking place. or, call the local chapter of the American Red Cross. You never know when you might need to help someone in need.

Basic Fire Tips

HOME ESCAPE FIRE TIPS
  • Install a smoke detector on each level of the home and outside sleeping areas.
  • Check your smoke detector battery monthly to make sure it is working properly.
  • Change the batteries at least twice a year, when you set your clock (Spring & Fall).
  • Plan to assist family member that are unable to escape on their own.
  • Practice your primary and alternative escape routes.
  • Check to make sure all windows open easily.
  • Yell or pound on wall to notify your family members of a fire.
  • Never waste time getting dressed or gathering valuables.
  • Always test the door for heat before opening.
  • Crawl on the floor or stoop low to avoid smoke.
  • Exit quickly and calmly.
  • Go to designated meeting place outside.
  • Make sure everyone is out of the house.
IF YOUR CLOTHES CATCH FIRE STOP, DROP & ROLL