Smoke Alarms In Every Home

May 24, 2007

The Williamson County Fire Chief’s Association in partnership with Wayne Wright Lawyers, LLP is proud to announce the acquisition of 5,000 smoke detectors that will be made available to the public, free of charge.

The donation was announced at a press conference held on May 23, 2007 at Round Rock Fire Station 6. On hand for the event were Department Chief Kiracofe, Cedar Park Chief Chris Connealy, Taylor Chief Bruce Watson, Georgetown Chief Anthony Lincoln, Round Rock Chief Larry Hodge and Round Rock Battalion Chief Billy Wusterhausen.

Wyatt Wright is the son of Wayne Wright and is one of the leaders of the Smoke Alarms in Every Home campaign and will be speaking at the press conference. The goal of the Smoke Alarms in Every Home campaign is to get a smoke alarm in every home and ultimately to SAVE LIVES. The Smoke Alarms in Every Home campaign is donating 5,000 smoke alarms to Williamson County with promises of more as they need them.

To receive a free smoke alarm, you can call the Law Offices of Wayne Wright at (512) 444-0400, Jollyville Station 2 at (512) 258-1038, or any of your local fire departments.

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