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1.
Why does a fire truck show up when I call for EMS?
In the case of a life-threatening emergency, we will dispatch a fire truck along with an EMS unit to provide extra assistance since all of our personnel are trained to provide at least Basic Life Support.
2.
What can I legally burn and when can I burn it?
Normally citizens are allowed to burn small piles of leaves or small limbs as long as the fire is out by sunset and the resident obtains a burn permit by calling the Fire Department. See the Fire Marshal's page on how to obtain a burn permit.
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What is your response time?
Our average response time within the city limits is four minutes.
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