MIAMI, FL - APRIL 14: Gema Perez prepares a Domino's Pizza on April 14, 2004 in Miami, Florida. Domino's Pizza is looking to raise $300 million in the stock market by listing on the New York Stock exchange. The Michigan-based firm already has a London stock market listing for its UK subsidiary. According to media reports, the funds raised may be used to pay off debts. The 44-year-old firm now has 7,400 outlets in more than 50 countries. The firm is reporting that pizza sales are up 5.8% in 2003. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Cheyenne Firefighters are always fighting fires and saving lives, and lately they’ve been battling breast cancer but today and tomorrow, they’re looking to save your life. As part of Fire Prevention Week, today through Thursday, Cheyenne Fire and Rescue and Domino's are teaming up to deliver a safety message with your pie.

The participating Domino's Pizza delivery expert will follow the fire truck in his or her vehicle with the pizza order. When the pizza arrives at the customer’s home, firefighters will check the home for working smoke alarms. If the smoke alarms work, the customer’s order is free. If the batteries are dead, fire personnel will install new batteries.

There are two Domino’s Pizza stores located in Cheyenne at 3610 Dell Range Blvd., and 511 East Pershing Blvd.

This offer is for random delivery addresses, and if you have properly installed and working smoke alarms, your delivery order... is FREE! But you should still tip the driver. And donate to firefighters battle against breast cancer.

You probably have a smoke alarm, they just want to make sure its working right. Thank you Cheyenne Fire and Rescue.

 

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