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ORFD warns of fraudulent carbon monoxide safety campaign

Posted at 1:43 pm July 19, 2019
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

The Oak Ridge Fire Department is warning residents about a potentially fraudulent safety campaign. Firefighters were made aware this week that an unknown person claiming to be with the fire department is going to door to door, attempting to speak with homeowners about carbon monoxide detectors, a press release said.

The Oak Ridge Fire Department is not currently operating any door-to-door safety campaigns in our area, the press release said. ORFD personnel will also never try to sell items to residents.

“ORFD did have representatives visiting homes earlier this year as part of a smoke alarm safety campaign, but that effort has ended,” the press release said. “When organizing any door-to-door outreach efforts, ORFD will always notify the community ahead of time.”

If you are approached by someone claiming to represent the Oak Ridge Fire Department and you are unsure if they are legitimate, you can call ORFD at (865) 425-3520 during business hours. For questions after hours, call the non-emergency dispatch number at (865) 425-4399. 

If you think you might be in danger, call 911.

More information will be added as it becomes available.

You can contact John Huotari, owner and publisher of Oak Ridge Today, at (865) 951-9692 or john.huotari@oakridgetoday.com.

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