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Kaysville Honor's It's Firefighters |
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008: Often times as communities we over look what our firefighters do for us. Tonight at the Kaysville City Council Meeting it was a chance for Kaysville residents to join in as we honored our firefighters for what they do, even as they received a call to a fire at the beginning of the meeting (which was cancelled minutes later). In February of 2005 a tanker carrying Butane was involved in a Motor Vehicle Accident with a van on Highway 89. The Ambulance 61 crew was dispatched code Alpha to the call, but upon arrival realized a much larger event had taken place. Heavy Rescue 61 was...To view the full story, click here. |
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Friday, October 3, 2008: Chief Larkin emailed me the call totals for the month of September and they are as follows: - EMS: 88 Calls
- Fire: 25 Calls
- Total: 113 Calls
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Thursday, October 2, 2008: Next week is Fire Prevention Week for fire departments and communities all across America. This year's theme is "Prevent Home Fires." The Kaysville Fire Department will be having their annual open house on Wednesday, October 8 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM to raise awareness on how we can prevent fire related incidents. Tours of the fire station and apparatus will be available along with a number of other activites including having Life Flight at the event. Related links: |
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008: The Kaysville Fire Department responded to a structure fire located just off of the Frontage Road (50 West) near Ponds Park. The home is vacant and up for rent. Kaysville responded with Engine 61, Truck 61, Ambulance 61, Ambulance 63, and Chief Larkin's Command vehicle. Farmington crews responded mutual-aid to the fire with Engine 71, Ambulance 71, and their Chief's command vehicle. The Kaysville Police Department, Farmington Police Department and Davis County Sheriff Deputies blocked traffic and assisted at the scene. Currently I do not know the cause of the fire, but once the Fire Department wraps up their investigation, Chief Larkin is going to send me that information. Currently I have pictures that I took at the scene, and have more on the way from the Fire Department. You can view the pictures I took in our Photo Gallery, or by clicking here. |
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Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Farmington Firefighter Brian Wood after their loss. Brian was described as "such a good man" by neighbors. He was loved by all who knew him. Brian passed away while he was off-duty after a domestic dispute. |
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