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Starkville Fire sends out safety tips, demonstrates how to use fire extinguisher
SUMMARY: Starkville firefighters have recently responded to seven cooking fires, highlighting that cooking is the leading cause of house fires. Fire Marshal Mark McCarty emphasizes the importance of fire safety, especially with grease fires, which are classified as Class B fires. Using water on these fires can exacerbate the situation, spreading flames instead of extinguishing them. Instead, he recommends using an ABC fire extinguisher, demonstrating the effective “PASS” technique: Pull the pin, Aim the nozzle, Squeeze the trigger, and Sweep at the base of the fire. Additionally, having smoke detectors can alert families to danger, potentially saving lives.
After responding to at least seven residential fires in last few weeks, the Starkville Fire Department taking preemptive actions.
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Wintry mix expected in Mississippi this week. Here’s how to prepare
SUMMARY: As cold wintry weather approaches, it’s crucial to prepare your home and stay safe on the roads, according to 12 News reporter Cameron Smith. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency advises having a plan, extra blankets, and monitoring faucets to prevent frozen pipes in case of power outages. Hardware stores offer essential items like space heaters, generators, and fuel protectors. When using space heaters, ensure they’re appropriately sized and safe. Meanwhile, the Mississippi Department of Transportation is treating roads and bridges with salt brine to lower freezing temperatures, ensuring safer travel conditions throughout the state.
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Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado's forecast 1/7/25
SUMMARY: This Tuesday morning, temperatures are quite cold, ranging from the upper 20s to low 30s. It feels even colder due to strong wind gusts of 15-20 mph, with “feels like” temperatures around 18-20°F in several areas. Despite a little sunshine in the afternoon, temperatures will only rise to mid-40s, and it will remain chilly overnight with “feels like” temperatures dropping into the teens. A cold front could bring possible snow or sleet on Friday, impacting morning travel. The forecast is fluid, and the weather team will monitor changes closely in the coming days.
Good Morning Meridian Tori Alvarado’s forecast 1/7/25
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Hattiesburg Zoo: Calabar Python
SUMMARY: In this month’s “Blake’s Zoo Adventures,” we explore the Hattiesburg Zoo and meet Cal, a Calabar boa. Known for its unique dual-headed appearance, this burrowing snake primarily resides in African jungles, where it blends into foliage. Cal primarily feeds on baby rodents, using a constricting method suited for tight spaces. Contrary to common belief, snakes feel smooth rather than slimy. They require specific care, including heat and lighting, and are generally non-aggressive. Their main defense mechanism is to hide or curl into a ball, drawing attention to their tail to protect their head. Stephanie provides insights into caring for these misunderstood creatures.
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