Red Cross and Williston Fire Department Hosting Sound the Alarm Event on October 21
Register to volunteer or request smoke alarm installation at soundthealarm.org/mndaks
The American Red Cross and Williston Fire Department are partnering to makes homes safer. On October 21, the two organizations will host Sound the Alarm, a free smoke alarm installation event. To help, local volunteers are needed to install 300 smoke alarms on Saturday, October 21, 2023, from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. (CDT).
“Sound the Alarm is a rewarding way to give back and directly help local families,” said Zoe Wergeland Manstrom, executive director for the American Red Cross serving Western North Dakota. “It’s a day of coming together to support one another, especially those most at-risk for home fires.”
Volunteer
The Red Cross is rallying volunteers – and groups of volunteers – in the Williston area. No prior experience is needed. People can register now at soundthealarm.org/mndaks.
Training will be provided at the Williams County Emergency Operation Center (3429 4th Ave. W Williston, ND 55801) before volunteer teams — with members of the Red Cross and community partners to install smoke alarms and help them create a two-minute fire escape plan. People need to wear comfy walking shoes. Breakfast, lunch, and snacks, plus a free T-shirt, equipment and a map will be provided.
“It’s a great feeling to know that you can do something in your local community, and you just know that you’re making a difference,” said Lowell Perman, Red Cross volunteer who helped install smoke alarms in the region last year. “What was really amazing to me was many of the smoke alarms we replace have missing pieces or were just too old and didn’t work – giving people a false sense of security.”
If You Need a Smoke Alarm
Residents in the Williston area can visit soundthealarm.org/mndaks to schedule an appointment for a free smoke alarm installation during this Red Cross Sound the Alarm event.
Sound the Alarm
Home fires claim seven lives every day in the U.S. — but having working smoke alarms can cut the risk of death by half. Since the Home Fire Campaign launched in 2014, the American Red Cross has made incredible strides to serve the communities that need us most, installing more than 2.5 million smoke alarms, saving at least 1,583 lives and making more than 1 million households safer across the country.
In only the past three years, in the Minnesota and Dakotas Region the Red Cross volunteers and partners have:
Donations Help Provide Free Services
Because of generous donations, all services are free and available for people in need. Can’t join the event? Donate to the Red Cross at soundthealarm.org/mndaks help people prepare for, respond to and recover from home fires — which account for most of the U.S. disasters that the Red Cross responds to every eight minutes. Over the past three years, Red Cross volunteers responded to more than 3,000 home fires in the Minnesota and Dakotas region – helping more than 11,000 neighbors in need.
This work is made possible thanks to generous financial donations from regional partners: Sanford Health, Border States, Gate City Bank, Ames Construction, Scheels, Lewis Drug, and Medica.
About the American Red Cross
The American Red Cross prevents and alleviates human suffering in the face of emergencies by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. It shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to victims of disasters; supplies about 40 percent of the nation's blood; teaches skills that save lives; provides international humanitarian aid; and supports military members and their families. The Red Cross is not a governmental agency, but rather a not-for-profit humanitarian organization. The Minnesota and Dakotas Region of the Red Cross serves 7.3 million people in Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota, for more information, please visit redcross.org/mndaks.