Stay warm – safely – says Roanoke Fire-EMS Gene Marrano February 11, 2016 1 minute read Roanoke City Fire-EMS wants residents to stay warm – safely – as the weather turns even colder over the next few days. WFIR’s Gene Marrano has that story: Share: Post navigation Previous: Roanoke City students participate in Homeless Awareness DayNext: Police searching for 15-year-old driver after high speed pursuit in Franklin County Related Stories Carilion has dedicated its first dedicated midwifery clinic Gene Marrano April 28, 2026 Spanberger faces decision on marijuana sales after amendments rejected Ian Price April 28, 2026 Spanberger marks 100 days with bipartisan education push in Roanoke Web Staff April 28, 2026