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You are here: Home / Announcements / Stoneham Fire Department Provides Ice Safety Tips

Stoneham Fire Department Provides Ice Safety Tips

January 21, 2025 by Payton Hebert

BEWARE OF ICE! During the winter months, it can be tempting to venture out onto frozen waterways, but we urge caution and remind residents that no ice is 100% safe ice. You should always consider ice potentially dangerous, as it’s impossible to judge ice conditions by appearance or thickness alone. Many factors, including water depth, the size of the body of water, water chemistry, currents, snow cover, age of ice, and local weather conditions, will impact ice strength. 

One significant risk factor associated with winter ice activities is falling through the ice, which can lead to fatal and non-fatal winter drownings.

If you see someone in danger, remember the phrase “Preach-Reach-Throw-Go.”

📢 Preach: If possible, call 911 and let the victim know help is on the way. Reassure the victim and keep them calm.

🫴 Reach: If it is safe to reach the victim from shore, extend a sturdy object for the victim to grab.

🛟 Throw: If it is safe to do so, toss the end of a rope or a flotation device to the victim.

🚑 Go: If a situation becomes too dangerous, go find help. Untrained rescuers can often become victims.

Avoid walking or driving on ice-bound bodies of water — ice thickness can be deceiving. Stay safe! 

 

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Message from the Chief

Stoneham Fire Chief Matt Grafton Welcome to the Stoneham Fire Department website. The Stoneham Fire Department is committed to protecting and preserving life, property, and the environment in the community in the most professional and courteous manner possible.

We will be responsive to the needs of our citizens by providing rapid, professional, humanitarian services essential to the health, safety, and wellbeing of the community. We will accomplish our mission through fire prevention, fire safety awareness education, fire suppression, and other related emergency and non-emergency activities. We will actively participate in our community, serve as role models, and strive to effectively and efficiently utilize all of the necessary resources at our command to provide a product deemed excellent by our citizens.

Sincerely,
Fire Chief Matthew Grafton

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Emergency: 911
General Business: 781-438-0127

For any smoke, fire or carbon monoxide detector sounding, please dial 9-1-1 even if there is no smoke or fire

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25 Central Street
Stoneham, MA 02180

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