Lorraine Ash

@LorraineVAsh

MADISON – If you order a pizza from Domino’s in Madison, your pie may be delivered on a fire engine, thanks to an agreement between the pizzeria and the Madison Fire Department.

The campaign, designed to promote fire safety, applies to randomly selected customers who order a pizza any night this week, starting at 6 p.m. today, Oct. 5, through Saturday, Oct. 11.

Here’s how it works: If all the smoke alarms in the home are working, the pizza is free. If a smoke alarm is not working, firefighters will replace the batteries and leave the home with a fully functioning alarm.

“Fire safety is vitally important,” said Waheed Jahangir of Domino’s Pizza in Madison. “We are thrilled to work with the National Fire Protection Association and the fire department on a program to promote the safety of our friends and neighbors.”

Many people forget to maintain the batteries in their smoke alarms, according to Madison Fire Department Capt. Edward R. Nunn Jr.

“We are excited to be working with Domino’s Pizza,” he said, “to promote good fire-safety precautions by rewarding residents who have properly installed and functioning smoke alarms with a free, delicious pizza.”

To be eligible for the firetruck delivery, customers should call 973-593-0070 to place their order, according to store manager Bilal Ahmer.

Madison Domino’s Pizza is located at 8 Park Ave.

Lorraine Ash: 973-428-6660; lash@njpressmedia.com