Quiz could help buy Oklahoma City some smoke alarms
If 6,000 people go online to take a two-minute quiz, the Oklahoma City Fire Department could land enough money to buy thousands of smoke alarms.
And the alarms would be free to anyone in Oklahoma City .
As winter approaches and more people risk home fires from heaters or chimneys, Battalion Chief Tim Adams is trying to earn a $10,000 grant from Liberty Mutual Insurance to buy smoke alarms that do not need ...
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