Rapid Fire Protection Inc.

Rapid Fire Protection Inc. Rapid Fire Protection is a family owned Michigan based special hazard fire protection contractor. We Our people make the difference.

Over 30 years as a family owned business and proudly serving hundreds of customers thru-out the Great Lakes Region.

Times have changed.
04/30/2026

Times have changed.

It was 8:25 p.m. on April 29, 1852. On a Thursday night, concerned citizen J.H. Goodale noticed a small fire coming from a house on the corner of what is now North Washington Street. Rather than yell “fire!” or signal for the church bells to ring, as was customary at…

Be careful out there.
02/22/2026

Be careful out there.

Thank God for our first responders and Firefighters. This is an emotional video to watch and it makes you appreciate the...
02/03/2026

Thank God for our first responders and Firefighters. This is an emotional video to watch and it makes you appreciate their work and dedication.

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s ‘When the Sky Turned Black’ captures the heroism of Plainfield firefighters and the lasting impacts of devastat...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNjO3wZDVlA
12/01/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNjO3wZDVlA

In this side-by-side demo of a dry vs. watered Christmas tree burn, NFPA® and UL LLC show how quickly fire can spread when the tree is dried out. Keeping a C...

Company Go Cart challenge. The first of a few employee groups to go, rubbin is racin! Who will have the fastest time?@
06/14/2025

Company Go Cart challenge. The first of a few employee groups to go, rubbin is racin! Who will have the fastest time?@

02/15/2025
01/29/2025

Lithium-Ion Batteries, Melted EVs Create New Hazards in SoCal Fire Zones. Federal crews are tasked with cleaning up a large number of electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries left behind in the Pacific Palisades and Eaton fires.

This month’s deadly and destructive Los Angeles fires that claimed 28 lives burned with such intensity that electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries melted to the ground, creating hazardous conditions as residents began returning to their communities Jan. 28. Specialists with the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) were leading the large-scale cleanup of the batteries Tuesday.

The Palisades Fire burned more than 36 square miles and tore through neighborhoods full of electric vehicles and solar panels after years of state-sponsored green-energy policies.
The size of the Palisades fire and number of lithium-ion batteries left behind make it one of the largest hazardous-materials cleanups that local first responders have seen, according to Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Adam VanGerpen.

“We’ve never seen it on this scale,” VanGerpen told The Epoch Times. “We are talking a very large scale.”

Lithium-ion batteries are used in cellphones, tablets, laptops, wireless headphones, electric cars, and solar panel storage. Many of the batteries and electric vehicles melted after they were abandoned by fleeing residents starting Jan. 7, VanGerpen said.

“We have to remove the entire vehicle,” he added.

Oops
01/29/2025

Oops

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) - A suspicious package prompted a temporary evacuation of one Colorado Springs post office, but thankfully the situation

Cool stuff
11/26/2024

Cool stuff

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