Flint Firefighters are teaming up with Domino's Pizza to make sure your smoke detector is properly working. If you are randomly selected for the inspection and you pass, you will be rewarded with a free pizza.

If you live in the delivery area of Domino's Pizza located at 4402 Fenton Road in Flint,  you are eligible. If you are selected, trust me you will see your delivery coming - yep, firefighters will be delivering the free pizzas via fire trucks. How cool is that? Just think about how excited your kid(s) will be when that big red fire truck pulls into your driveway.

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Want in? All you need to do is place an order for delivery this Wednesday, October 6th at (810) 234-5333. The surprise deliveries will take place between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. According to ABC 12, if your smoke detector does not make the cut - as in not working or you don't have one, Flint Firefighters will install new detectors and or provide new batteries if necessary. If that is the case, you will be paying for your pizza. That's a win win if you ask me.

I can't imagine anything more devastating for a family then a house fire. Sure clothes and things can be replaced, but a lifetime of pictures and sentimental items cannot be. Let alone the thought of losing a loved one in a fire. Ugh. This is a great reminder free pizza or not for all of us to make sure we have working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Shout out to all Flint Firefighters and Domino's on Fenton Road for putting this together.

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