NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The city of North Adams will partner with the Western Massachusetts Chapter of the American Red Cross and the national Red Cross Home Fire Preparedness Campaign to install smoke alarms in city residences on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
"Seven times a day, someone in this country dies in a home fire and we have witnessed that tragedy several times in Western Massachusetts," said Mary Nathan, disaster program manager for Western Massachuusetts. "Smoke alarms save lives."
Teams consisting of a North Adams firefighter and Red Cross volunteer will visit pre-registered homes in the city to install smoke and carbon monoxide alarms as well as to educate homeowners on fire safety and personal preparedness.
The campaign will kick off at the North Adams Fire Department at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 8. The goal of this campaign in North Adams and across the country is to reduce deaths and injuries caused by home fires.
North Adams residents who wish to participate in the Home Fire Preparedness program should contact the North Adams Fire Department at 413-664-4922 by Tuesday, Oct. 1, to register for an appointment.
Registration is open to North Adams residents only. There are no age or income restrictions.
All residents are reminded that smoke alarms over 10 years old should be replaced.
"This is a great opportunity for us to go out in the community and provide hands-on fire safety with direct results," said North Adams Fire Chief Stephen Meranti.
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North Adams Navigators Honored for Enrolling Residents In Affordable Health Plans
BOSTON — The Massachusetts Health Connector joined lawmakers at the State House to recognize representatives from community Navigator organizations, including Ecu-Health Care of North Adams, for their work to enroll residents into affordable Health Connector plans in advance of the upcoming deadline for Open Enrollment, which is Jan. 23.
Free, local help is available in-person and in multiple languages for residents applying for a plan with Ecu-Health Care, which serves Northern Berkshire, and other Navigator organizations across the commonwealth.
"Massachusetts requires everyone to have health insurance, so if you don’t have coverage, now is the time to enroll," said Audrey Morse Gasteier, the executive director of the Massachusetts Health Connector. "The Health Connector provides help paying for coverage for many people, which means residents can get a plan that gives them access to the care and services they need. We are here to help enroll anyone without health insurance so they can kick off the new year with the peace of mind that comes with affordable, high-quality health coverage."
Most people who apply for coverage through the Health Connector qualify for ConnectorCare, which makes coverage more affordable through lower premiums and co-pays, and the elimination of deductibles.
ConnectorCare plans are only available through the Health Connector and provide no-cost prescriptions for chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. A two-year pilot program started in 2024 expands the income eligibility to the program, with income limits for 2025 plans at $75,300 for an individual and $156,000 for a family of four.
People can apply for ConnectorCare or other Health Connector coverage at MAhealthconnector.org, which also includes information on community Navigator locations. Ecu-Health Care is located on the North Adams Regional Hospital campus and can be reached at 413-663-8711.
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