Multiple teams of at least three people—a smoke alarm installer, an information documenter, and a fire safety instructor, knocked on doors around the Red Bank community with a goal to install 350 smoke alarms, a truly impressive and life-saving goal. One of these volunteers, Sarah Herdon, a local State Farm agent, expressed the importance of these installations. As an insurance agent, Herdon recalled the destruction that occurs when a fire devastates a family: “Though a family may lose their home and all of their possessions, the greatest devastation truly is the loss of life.” This loss of life, unfortunately, occurs all the time because of house fires. Red Bank fireman, Josh Hamill, has seen firsthand the loss that a fire can cause: “Last week, 6 people died in one house fire because of no smoke detectors.” The grieving for the loss of these lives undoubtedly influenced this team of officers to work with Red Cross to keep lives safe—by lunch time, the team of firemen had already installed 17 detectors.
Not only has Sound the Alarm impacted those with new smoke alarms, but it has also impacted the volunteers: “I almost feel a little selfish volunteering because I feel so good afterwards,” said one volunteer. Sound the Alarm left homeowners feeling safer and volunteers feeling fulfilled. At the end of the day, hundreds of members of the Red Bank community had new smoke alarms and had been educated on fire safety, and hundreds of volunteers had contributed to a life-saving cause.
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