Dinner tonight could be on the Woodstock Fire Department.
WOODSTOCK - Pizza always tastes a little better when its free, and the Woodstock Fire Department could be paying for your meal tonight.
As part of Fire Prevention Week they are following pizza delivery drivers and checking homes for smoke alarms.
Public Information Coordinator Lisa Woods encourages people to check their smoke alarms before they place their order.
"Smoke alarms on every level, they have to be 10 years or younger and working, so make sure there's a battery in there."
Thursday night's delivery was a success, and Woods hopes to carry that into the weekend.
"Now we're 2 - 3 so we did really well. They were on every level and combination carbon monoxide and smoke alarms which is really great for us. We want to see that as well."
There will be two chances on Friday night, and two more chances on Saturday night.

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