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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 995 — Miscellaneous statutes

995.225 Fire Prevention Week.

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995.225 Fire Prevention Week.
(1)The week in October during which October 9 falls is designated Fire Prevention Week and the Saturday at the end of Fire Prevention Week is designated Wisconsin Firefighters Memorial Day. In conjunction with the week, appropriate observances, ceremonies, exercises, and activities may be held under state auspices to do all of the following:
(a)Commemorate 2 of the most devastating fires in U.S. history, both of which started on October 8, 1871, the Peshtigo fire and the Chicago fire.
(b)Study fire safety tips to help avoid home fires.
(c)Recognize that well-trained, dedicated, and well-equipped fire departments are important to all of the residents of this state.
(d)Recognize that thousands of state firefighters, both full-time and volunteer, dedicate themselves to protecting lives and property.
(e)Express the gratitude of the residents of this state for the valuable contributions that firefighters have made to the other residents of this state.
(f)Honor those contributions and memorialize the firefighters of this state who have died while performing their duties.
(2)The chief officials of local governments and the people of the state are invited either to join and participate in the observances, ceremonies, exercises, and activities under sub.
(1)that may be held under state auspices or to conduct similar observances in their respective localities.
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