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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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Mutual-Aid to Another Layton Structure Fire

Saturday, June 20, 2009:

Kaysville Fire crews were requested as mutual-aid to another Layton Structure Fire around 21:30 hours this evening.

The home was in east Layton just off of Antelope Drive, not too far from last week's fire.  Kaysville responded to the call with Engine 61.  A few minutes later Ambulance 61 was requested to respond code Bravo to assist with a smoke inhalation patient, after the homeowner entered the structure to try and save his dog, who was lost in the fire.

Structure Fire Mutual-Aid to Layton 6-20-2009

Layton Fire crews responded to the scene with Ambulance 51, Ambulance 522, Ambulance 53, Medic Engine 51, Rescue Engine 52, Truck 53, Batallion Chief 51, Fire 501, and other various command units.

The homeowner's were not home when the fire started.  The home appeared to be a total loss with damage to the basement, entry way, and attic resulting in $200,000 in damage.  It is still under investigation on how it started, but it appears to be mechanical.

Pictures can be found in the Photo Gallery or by clicking here.  Thanks to Cassie Sommer with her help with the Photos.

 
Mutual-Aid to Layton Structure Fire

Saturday, June 13, 2009:

Today Kaysville Fire crews were requested as mutual-aid to a house fire in Layton.  Ambulance 61 responded to the call but Engine 61 was cancelled before leaving the station.

Ambulance 61 staged as medical on-scene.  Layton Fire crews responded to the call with Ambulance 51, Ambulance 52, Ambulance 53, Medic Engine 51, Rescue Engine 52 and Truck 53 along with other command units.

Structure Fire Mutual-Aid to Layton 6-13-2009

Layton crews were able to get a quick knock-down on the fire. 

While Layton crews were on the fire, Kaysville Fire crews remained on stand-by to take any calls Layton may have gotten while at the fire.  While crews were clearing the scene Layton did receive a fire alarm and Kaysville was requested to respond to that, but was cancelled as Medic Engine 51 was available to respond.

Pictures can be found in the Photo Gallery or by clicking here.

 
Car vs Sign

Friday, June 12, 2009:

Just before 18:00 hours this evening Kaysville Fire crews were alerted to a Bravo response medical for a car into a building at 100 West 100 South.

Car vs Building MVA 6/12/2009

Ambulance 61 and Fire 601 responded to the scene.  Upon arrival crews found out the vehicle hit a cement sign but never actually hit the building.

There were no injuries and no transports were made.

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Rollover Motor Vehicle Accident

Monday, June 8, 2009:

Today around 12:50 hours Kaysville Fire crews were alerted to a Delta response rollover motor vehicle accident.

The accident took place on Main Street across from Cherry Hill.  A minivan collided with a truck, causing the truck to roll.

The Kaysville Fire Department responded with Ambulance 63 and Heavy Rescue 61 to the scene.

 
Mutual-Aid to Motor Vehicle Accident

Wednesday, June 3, 2009:

Yesterday morning Farmington Fire crews were alerted to a Motor Vehicle Accident at Shepard Lane and I-15.  Extrication was needed and one male occupant was ejected from the vehicle. 

Kaysville Fire Department Ambulance 61 was requested to respond code Delta as mutual-aid but was cancelled enroute.

 
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