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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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Call Totals

Thursday, April 2, 2009:

The call totals are in for March and they are as follows:

  • EMS: 84
  • Fire: 46
  • Total: 130

Thanks to Chief Larkin for those numbers

 
Busy Morning

Thursday, March 19, 2009:

This morning the fire department had three outstanding calls at one time. 

Ambulance 61 responded code Delta to a cardiac arrest in the McDonald's parking lot.  The patient was presumed dead at the scene.  Ambulance 62 responded on a Delta medical to a sick female shortly after.  Last, Engine 61 and Fire 601 responded to fire alarms. 

 
Highway 89 MVA

Wednesday, March 11, 2009:

This afternoon the Kaysville Fire Department responded to a motor vehicle accident at Highway 89 and 200 North in Fruit Heights.  An SUV and a sedan collided sending both off of the roadway.

Kaysville Fire responded with Ambulance 61, Ambulance 62, Ambulance 63, Heavy Rescue 61, Engine 61, and Brush 63.  The driver of the SUV was critically injured and transported by AirMed to the hospital.  Engine 61 staged a landing zone for the helicopter off of Higway 89 in the UTA Park and Ride parking lot.

March 11, 2009 Highway 89 MVA

Two other patients were transported by ambulance to area hospitals. 

Pictures of the landing scene have been added to the site, you can see those by going to our photo gallery or by clicking here.  More pictures of the incident will be added soon.

 
Busy Afternoon

Tuesday, March 10, 2009:

Today Kaysville Fire crews were busy for an hour or so around lunch time with two medicals at two different schools in Kaysville.

During the lunch break at Davis Junior High School one student started to pass out prescription drugs to other students.  Total nine students took the drugs and overdosed.  Two students were transported by ambulance to Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City.

Around the same time the Fire Department was also at a call at Windridge Elementary for a stroke patient.

 
February Call Totals

Monday, March 2, 2009:

The call totals are in for February and they are as follows:

  • EMS: 72
  • Fire: 25
  • Total: 97

Thanks to Chief Larkin for those numbers

 
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