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Kaysville Fire Department

The Kaysville Fire Department is located at 175 South Main Street in Kaysville, Utah. The Kaysville Fire Department is responsible for responding and handling all Medical, Fire, Rescue, and Hazardous Material situations in the cities of Kaysville and Fruit Heights.

The Kaysville Fire Department covers a population of nearly 30,000 people and responds to around 1,200 calls a year on average.

The Kaysville Fire Department currently employs thirty-one part-time firefighters that all have EMT or Paramedic certifications. Also on the staff is a full-time chief, a part-time deputy chief/fire marshal, and two part-time assistant chiefs

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Mission Statement

The mission of the Kaysville Fire Department is to protect life and property from fire, medical issues, and environmental emergencies within our community through incident response, emergency management, public education and code enforcement.

Call Totals

August 2010 Call Totals
EMS: 80
Fire: 35
Total: 115

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March Call Totals

Thursday, April 1, 2010:

The call totals for the month of March are as follows:

  • Medical: 65
  • Fire: 27
  • Total: 92

Thanks to Chief Larkin for that information!

 
Motor Vehicle Accident

Wednesday, March 31, 2010:

This morning just after 08:00 hours Kaysville Fire crews were dispatched to a Delta response motor vehicle accident at Highway 89 and 400 North.  Ambulance 61, Ambulance 62, Ambulance 63, Heavy Rescue 61, 601 and 604 responded to find two vehicles had collided in the intersection leaving heavy damage to both vehicles involved.  Three patients were transported to area hospitals with non life-threatening injuries.

MVA 400 N Highway 89 3/31/2010

On Monday Ambulance 61, Heavy Rescue 61, and 601 responded to a single vehicle rollover on I-15 after the driver fell asleep at the wheel.  Crews had to extricate the victim due to heavy damage done to the vehicle.

MVA NB I-15 3/29/2010

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Motor Vehicle Accident

Thursday, March 25, 2010:

This evening Ambulance 61 and Heavy Rescue 61 were paged out on an Alpha response motor vehicle accident at 1375 South Main Street, across from Cherry Hill.  Upon arrival Ambulance 62 was also requested to the scene.  A Subaru collided with a truck pulling a trailer.  Minor injuries were reported.

MVA 1375 S Main St 3/25/2010

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Motor Vehicle Accident

Thursday, March 25, 2010:

Yesterday afternoon Kaysville Fire crews were alerted to a motor vehicle accident on Main Street just south of Cherry Hill.  Crews arrived on scene to find the call was actually in Farmington's response area.  Ambulance 62, Heavy Rescue 61, and Fire 601 responded from Kaysville along with Ambulance 71, Engine 72 and Fire 701 from Farmington.

The accident was a t-bone collision leaving one of the drivers trapped inside her car so crews had to extricate her.  The extrication ended up being fairly difficult so the extra help from Farmington was appreciated.  The driver was left in critical condition and was flown by Life Flight to IMC.  From the time of arrival to the time the patient was flown was about 35 minutes.  She is expected to live.

Pictures coming soon.

 
House Fire

Wednesday, March 3, 2010:

Yesterday around 10:00 hours Kaysville Fire crews were alerted to a structure fire with smoke showing from the roof.  Fire 601, Engine 61 and Medic Engine 52 from Layton were the first arriving crews.  Upon arrival heavy smoke was showing from the roof with fire in the attic.  Ambulance 61, Truck 61, Fire 501, Battalion Chief 51 and Fire 701 arrived minutes later.

Structure Fire 3/2/2010

After 45 minutes crews had the fire knocked down but it started back up again in the attic, causing more damage to the home.  Deputy Chief/Fire Marshal Dotson and Fire Marshal Hunt from Layton Fire are investigating the cause of the fire now.  It appears the fire started possibly from an electrical malfunction in the wash room of the home.

Crews were on scene till 14:40 hours.  Great job to everyone involved and thanks to Layton and Farmington for their help.

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