January 12, 2021 Over the next few weeks, the Duck Fire Department will be flushing hydrants. When in your neighborhood, this may cause temporary discoloration of your water or lowered water pressure. The water is still safe, but you may want to make sure it runs clear prior to laundering items. The schedule is variable […]
Early Morning Structure Fire in Duck, Unoccupied Home
The Duck Fire Department and Duck Police Department were called to a reported structure fire located at 112 E Sea Hawk Drive at 3:21 a.m. on Sunday, December 20. The home was fully involved when first responders arrived. The home was unoccupied. Fire crews are currently involved in overhaul and cleanup efforts. The cause of […]
Employment Opportunity: Firefighter/EMT
FIREFIGHTER/EMT The Town of Duck is seeking a qualified and energetic individual to fill the position of Firefighter/EMT with the Town of Duck/Duck Fire Department. Duck Fire is a combination department responsible for fire protection in the Town of Duck. Firefighter/EMT’s are responsible for performing all functions and services of firefighting and emergency medical rescue. […]
Commissioner Mike Causey Presents SAVE Award to Duck Fire Captain Jeffrey Del Monte
State Fire Marshal and Department of Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey visited the Duck Fire Department Tuesday morning to recognize Captain Jeffrey Del Monte for his recent life-saving actions. On May 15, Captain Del Monte, along with his wife and friend, were enjoying a day off in Frisco when they quickly reacted to calls for help […]
Town of Duck Public Safety Departments Explore First Responder Communications with FirstNet
The Town of Duck has implemented a technology upgrade with FirstNet – a new communications platform just for public safety. FirstNet is the nationwide communications platform dedicated to America’s first responders and public safety community. Established by Congress, the FirstNet Authority is working to strengthen public safety users’ communications capabilities. Challenges to these capabilities were […]