
The American Red Cross states that every day, seven people die in home fires, most often in homes without working smoke alarms. It is such a good feeling that I can leave a home and know that they are a little safer than when I arrived.” In a press release, Heberlein said, “I have had the privilege of installing approximately 1,200 smoke alarms for the Red Cross in close to 400 homes here in the Quincy area during the last eight years. T Heberlein, who recently joined the staff of Golden Bridges, has worked with the program in the past and will reunite with personnel at the Adams County Red Cross to provide a needed service. QUINCY - Golden Bridges has begun a partnership with the Adams County Red Cross to provide the labor to install in-home smoke detectors in the Adams County area.
