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When to Call 9-1-1

For a printable brochure on "When to Call 9-1-1," click HERE.
Every year, fire personnel respond to over 130,000 calls for assistance. Most of these calls are responded to in less than 5 minutes.

Here are some ways you can help the fire department help you during an emergency:

Only Call 9-1-1 to Report:

What the 9-1-1 Operator Will Need to Know:

Stay calm, speak clearly, be prepared to answer questions, receive instructions and stay on the phone until you are told to hang up!

Emergency Vehicles and You

When an emergency vehicle has its lights and siren on, it is responding to an emergency. It is the law and YOUR responsibility to:

At the Emergency

Some Other Tips:

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