City of Algonac Fire Department

City of Algonac Fire Department Providing a safe and honest service to protect the lives, property and environment of the community.

05/12/2026

Thank you Clay Township, Ira Township and Marine City Fire Departments, THEMS and SCCSO for the assistance earlier this morning for our possible structure fire. Truly appreciated.

05/12/2026

Modern home fires can become deadly in less than 2 minutes. Home fire sprinklers respond quickly, helping slow the fire and giving families more time to escape.

05/02/2026

Thank you Clay Township, Ira Township, Marine City Fire Departments, Tri-Hospital EMS and SCCSO for your assistance at our structure fire this evening. Your help was greatly appreciated.

03/27/2026

Thank you Clay Township, Ira Township and Marine City Fire Departments, Tri-Hospital EMS and St Clair County Sheriff for the assistance today at the structure fire. Team work at its finest.

03/27/2026
03/18/2026
03/07/2026

With many newer smoke alarms featuring 10-year batteries, the messaging around smoke alarms and batteries has evolved.

As begins this Sunday, remember to adjust your clocks and check your smoke alarm batteries—only if needed.

Don't forget to test your alarms monthly.

Learn more at nfpa.org/smokealarms.

03/07/2026

Daylight saving time starts this Sunday, March 8th! Use this as a reminder to test your smoke alarms and replace batteries if needed.

Share this with your friends and family.

02/05/2026

đź”’ Close your bedroom door while you sleep!

In case of an emergency, remember to shut ALL doors between you and the toxic smoke on your way out, especially if you have to open a window, CLOSE THAT DOOR behind you!

Protect yourself from breathing the toxic smoke!

02/04/2026

Burn injuries don’t just happen at work; they can happen at home, too. Scald injuries can affect anyone at any age, and children, older adults, and people with disabilities are especially at risk.

Hot bath water, coffee, tea, and even microwaved soup can cause serious, life-changing injuries. Scalds are the second leading cause of burn injuries.

Following guidance from the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), simple steps like testing bath water, keeping hot drinks out of reach, letting food cool before eating, and turning pot handles inward can help prevent injuries.

Protect the people you love by learning simple burn prevention steps: https://nfpa.social/3NU18H9

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Algonac, MI
48001

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+18107943431

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