Melani Caron The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as fire, medical trauma, accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The advantages…
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Generals, November 2023
Green Valley Fire District Residential Lockbox Program Information
Residential lockboxes are designed to be a secure method of allowing district firefighters to access your home via a key in your lockbox when you are unable to open your own door, or in the event of a critical emergency at your residence when you are not at home. Lockboxes are extremely strong and can…
Generals, April 2023
Ride of Silence Returns on May 17
The 18th observation of the international Ride of Silence comes to the Green Valley/Sahuarita area on Wednesday, May 17. Cyclists will take to the roads across the country and in many international locations in a silent procession to honor cyclists who have been killed or injured while cycling on public roadways. The ride, which is…
Generals, September 2022
Lockboxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency
The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency, such as a fire, a medical trauma, an accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The…
Generals, July 2022
Lockboxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency
The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as a fire, a medical trauma, an accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The…
Generals, May 2022
Lockboxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency
The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as a fire, a medical trauma, an accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The…
Generals, May 2022
Snake Safety
Melani Caron If you see a snake, do not attempt to remove it yourself! Stay a safe distance from the snake, but keep an eye on its location to assist Green Valley Fire District. Call the Fire Corps at 520-629-9200 to have a snake removed.
Generals, October 2021
Lock Boxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency
Daryl Laux The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as a fire, a medical trauma, an accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your…
Generals, April 2021
Lock Boxes Can Help in Case of an Emergency
Daryl Laux, Webmaster The Green Valley Fire District and the Green Valley Sheriff’s Auxiliary Volunteers urge you to consider installing your own home safety lockbox. In an emergency such as fire, medical trauma, accidental fall, home attack, or similar situation, a home lockbox enables first responders to retrieve a spare key to your home. The…
Generals, February 2019
CERT training schedule for the month of March
Peggy McGee Quail Creek residents Kathe Alves, Bob Granger, John McGee and Ray Trombino will be among the instructors for the upcoming Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Basic Training course. This free course will prepare the graduates to help their families and neighbors in time of a natural or man-made disaster. A train derailment could…