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MAYOR'S MESSAGE  
  
City Council Declares October Fire Prevention Month  
  
At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month. Battalion Chief Justin Ferren presented the proclamation, and Fire Inspector Amy Linder, accompanied by CJ the Fire Dog, read it before the Council. It was a meaningful moment that reflected our community’s shared commitment to safety, education, and preparedness.  
  
Fire Prevention Month has been observed nationally since 1922, and the focus remains the same: the best way to protect lives and property is through education and everyday habits that reduce risk. This year’s theme, “Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights a modern hazard we all encounter. Rechargeable batteries power our phones, e-bikes, tools, and toys. When they’re damaged, overcharged, or disposed of improperly, they can become serious fire risks. Throughout October, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue is reinforcing this message by visiting local schools, sharing safety tips on the city’s channels, and continuing outreach with residents and businesses.  
  
We also took time to acknowledge a difficult event that affected our neighbors. The Hauser Volunteer Fire Department suffered a devastating fire that destroyed their station. We are grateful there were no injuries, but the loss of their facility and vital equipment is significant and has real impacts on service for their area. In response, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue has stepped in to help. Our department is offering some equipment on a temporary basis to support Hauser’s coverage while they work toward recovery. This is what neighbors do for one another, and I’m proud of our team for moving quickly and with compassion.  
  
As we observe Fire Prevention Month, I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to check smoke alarms, review family escape plans, and make sure rechargeable batteries are used, charged, and disposed of safely. And please keep the Hauser Fire Department in your thoughts. Their loss was a heavy one, and as they begin the long process of rebuilding, I encourage everyone in our community to be on the lookout for upcoming opportunities to support the rebuilding of this vital community asset. Whether through local fundraisers, donations, volunteer efforts, or other efforts that arise in the days and weeks ahead, your involvement will make a real difference. Every bit of help brings Hauser one step closer to restoring their ability to serve.  
  
Fire prevention is not just an October message; it’s a year-round commitment. I’m grateful for the dedication of Coos Bay Fire & Rescue, and I’m grateful for the spirit of cooperation that defines Coos Bay. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe.  
  
View the Fire Prevention Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3585  
  
-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay
MAYOR'S MESSAGE  
  
City Council Declares October Fire Prevention Month  
  
At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month. Battalion Chief Justin Ferren presented the proclamation, and Fire Inspector Amy Linder, accompanied by CJ the Fire Dog, read it before the Council. It was a meaningful moment that reflected our community’s shared commitment to safety, education, and preparedness.  
  
Fire Prevention Month has been observed nationally since 1922, and the focus remains the same: the best way to protect lives and property is through education and everyday habits that reduce risk. This year’s theme, “Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights a modern hazard we all encounter. Rechargeable batteries power our phones, e-bikes, tools, and toys. When they’re damaged, overcharged, or disposed of improperly, they can become serious fire risks. Throughout October, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue is reinforcing this message by visiting local schools, sharing safety tips on the city’s channels, and continuing outreach with residents and businesses.  
  
We also took time to acknowledge a difficult event that affected our neighbors. The Hauser Volunteer Fire Department suffered a devastating fire that destroyed their station. We are grateful there were no injuries, but the loss of their facility and vital equipment is significant and has real impacts on service for their area. In response, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue has stepped in to help. Our department is offering some equipment on a temporary basis to support Hauser’s coverage while they work toward recovery. This is what neighbors do for one another, and I’m proud of our team for moving quickly and with compassion.  
  
As we observe Fire Prevention Month, I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to check smoke alarms, review family escape plans, and make sure rechargeable batteries are used, charged, and disposed of safely. And please keep the Hauser Fire Department in your thoughts. Their loss was a heavy one, and as they begin the long process of rebuilding, I encourage everyone in our community to be on the lookout for upcoming opportunities to support the rebuilding of this vital community asset. Whether through local fundraisers, donations, volunteer efforts, or other efforts that arise in the days and weeks ahead, your involvement will make a real difference. Every bit of help brings Hauser one step closer to restoring their ability to serve.  
  
Fire prevention is not just an October message; it’s a year-round commitment. I’m grateful for the dedication of Coos Bay Fire & Rescue, and I’m grateful for the spirit of cooperation that defines Coos Bay. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe.  
  
View the Fire Prevention Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3585  
  
-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay
MAYOR'S MESSAGE City Council Declares October Fire Prevention Month At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month. Battalion Chief Justin Ferren presented the proclamation, and Fire Inspector Amy Linder, accompanied by CJ the Fire Dog, read it before the Council. It was a meaningful moment that reflected our community’s shared commitment to safety, education, and preparedness. Fire Prevention Month has been observed nationally since 1922, and the focus remains the same: the best way to protect lives and property is through education and everyday habits that reduce risk. This year’s theme, “Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights a modern hazard we all encounter. Rechargeable batteries power our phones, e-bikes, tools, and toys. When they’re damaged, overcharged, or disposed of improperly, they can become serious fire risks. Throughout October, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue is reinforcing this message by visiting local schools, sharing safety tips on the city’s channels, and continuing outreach with residents and businesses. We also took time to acknowledge a difficult event that affected our neighbors. The Hauser Volunteer Fire Department suffered a devastating fire that destroyed their station. We are grateful there were no injuries, but the loss of their facility and vital equipment is significant and has real impacts on service for their area. In response, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue has stepped in to help. Our department is offering some equipment on a temporary basis to support Hauser’s coverage while they work toward recovery. This is what neighbors do for one another, and I’m proud of our team for moving quickly and with compassion. As we observe Fire Prevention Month, I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to check smoke alarms, review family escape plans, and make sure rechargeable batteries are used, charged, and disposed of safely. And please keep the Hauser Fire Department in your thoughts. Their loss was a heavy one, and as they begin the long process of rebuilding, I encourage everyone in our community to be on the lookout for upcoming opportunities to support the rebuilding of this vital community asset. Whether through local fundraisers, donations, volunteer efforts, or other efforts that arise in the days and weeks ahead, your involvement will make a real difference. Every bit of help brings Hauser one step closer to restoring their ability to serve. Fire prevention is not just an October message; it’s a year-round commitment. I’m grateful for the dedication of Coos Bay Fire & Rescue, and I’m grateful for the spirit of cooperation that defines Coos Bay. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe. View the Fire Prevention Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3585 -Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay

Published on: 10/10/2025

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MAYOR'S MESSAGE

City Council Declares October Fire Prevention Month

At this week’s City Council meeting, the Council unanimously approved a proclamation recognizing October as Fire Prevention Month. Battalion Chief Justin Ferren presented the proclamation, and Fire Inspector Amy Linder, accompanied by CJ the Fire Dog, read it before the Council. It was a meaningful moment that reflected our community’s shared commitment to safety, education, and preparedness.

Fire Prevention Month has been observed nationally since 1922, and the focus remains the same: the best way to protect lives and property is through education and everyday habits that reduce risk. This year’s theme, “Charge Into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,” highlights a modern hazard we all encounter. Rechargeable batteries power our phones, e-bikes, tools, and toys. When they’re damaged, overcharged, or disposed of improperly, they can become serious fire risks. Throughout October, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue is reinforcing this message by visiting local schools, sharing safety tips on the city’s channels, and continuing outreach with residents and businesses.

We also took time to acknowledge a difficult event that affected our neighbors. The Hauser Volunteer Fire Department suffered a devastating fire that destroyed their station. We are grateful there were no injuries, but the loss of their facility and vital equipment is significant and has real impacts on service for their area. In response, Coos Bay Fire & Rescue has stepped in to help. Our department is offering some equipment on a temporary basis to support Hauser’s coverage while they work toward recovery. This is what neighbors do for one another, and I’m proud of our team for moving quickly and with compassion.

As we observe Fire Prevention Month, I encourage everyone to take a few minutes to check smoke alarms, review family escape plans, and make sure rechargeable batteries are used, charged, and disposed of safely. And please keep the Hauser Fire Department in your thoughts. Their loss was a heavy one, and as they begin the long process of rebuilding, I encourage everyone in our community to be on the lookout for upcoming opportunities to support the rebuilding of this vital community asset. Whether through local fundraisers, donations, volunteer efforts, or other efforts that arise in the days and weeks ahead, your involvement will make a real difference. Every bit of help brings Hauser one step closer to restoring their ability to serve.

Fire prevention is not just an October message; it’s a year-round commitment. I’m grateful for the dedication of Coos Bay Fire & Rescue, and I’m grateful for the spirit of cooperation that defines Coos Bay. Thank you for all you do to keep our community safe.

View the Fire Prevention Month Proclamation: https://www.coosbayor.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/3585

-Joe Benetti, Mayor of Coos Bay

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