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Smoke Detectors

The Fire Department will furnish smoke detectors to Hazelwood residents who demonstrate a need for one. There is a simple form to file with the fire department that can be picked up at the fire station on Howdershell Road and will soon be available on this web site. Landlords for rental property are required to furnish smoke detectors for their tenants.

If you have smoke detectors and aren't sure of where to place them, we can come to your home and show you the proper location(s). According to State law, each level of the home including the basement must have a smoke detector.

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St. Louis County to Test
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The Hazelwood city management staff has received word that St. Louis County will begin testing its individual outdoor warning siren system on Wed., Feb. 1, 2012.

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The Hazelwood Fire Department (HFD) is partnering with Hazelwood School District and the American Red Cross for the 2012 Great Central U.S. ShakeOut, scheduled for Tues., Feb. 7, at 10:15 a.m.  Not only is the HFD helping to educate school children about what to do when an earthquake occurs, but also the HFD is inviting all City employees and residents of Hazelwood to participate in this largest earthquake drill ever.

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Hazelwood Embraces Community Diversity
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In recognition of the many ways black Americans have enriched our nation's culture and history and to celebrate the community's diversity as a major strength, the Hazelwood City Council approved a proclamation declaring the month of February 2012 as "Black History Month."

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MO Bottom Road Remains Closed

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