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Wayne County Fire Response can provide contact information for all fire and emergency response units in Wayne County dispatched through the Wayne County Sheriff's Office. In case of emergency call 911.
Provides fire, rescue and EMS services and fire prevention education, and oversees Ankeny's Emergency Management Division. Fire Station 2, 665 South East Oralabor Road, Ankeny. Fire Station 3, 1360 North East 36th Street, Ankeny.
Provides a variety of emergency and non-emergency services for the City of Pontiac, Pontiac Rural Fire Protection District, and the surrounding communities in Livingston County.
Fire prevention information.
Smoke detector provision and installation.
Check existing smoke detectors and change batteries for elderly and disabled.
Youth Fire Stopper Program available to youth under age 18. Anyone with a concern about a youth can refer to the program.
Fire station tours.
Fires safety for school age kids.
Provides a variety of emergency and non-emergency services for Fort Madison including but not limited to Emergency Medical Services and rescue operations, public assistance requests, carbon monoxide investigations, smoke detector and odor investigations.
Also offers free car seat inspections. Complete a request form to schedule an appointment.
Fire Rescue services.
Fire suppression and fire prevention. Emergency medical services (BLS and ALS).
Fire protection services including fire prevention, firefighting, emergency medical care, technical rescue, hazardous materials mitigation, disaster response, public education, and community service.
Smoke detectors available, as well as smoke detector checks and batteries.
Controls and extinguishes fires, delivers Advanced Life Support emergency medical services, conducts business inspections and provides public safety education.
Training division provides programs on structural firefighting, vehicle accident extrication, hazardous materials, and emergency medical services.
Offers public education through public speaking, fire education, smoke detectors, and audio visual programs.
Lincoln Chaplaincy Corps Clergy from the community volunteer at least one 24-hour duty day to the city to respond to calls for assistance from the Police and Fire Departments. Chaplains are provided monthly in-service training, a radio, city car, pager and proper identification; specific services include counseling and referral, follow-up to Police and Fire Department calls, counseling to Police/Fire employees, community-based response, and death notification calls.
