Chief’s Message
Thank you for reviewing our quarterly report. Over the past couple of years we have been putting out a monthly report. In an effort to compile more information and hopefully provide a better product, we are transitioning to a quarterly report for the Fire Department. We will be putting out reports in April (Quarter 1), July (Quarter2), October (Quarter 3), and January (annual report). It is our goal to have these newsletters be more robust with what the department has been up to as far as emergency response, training, and community outreach and events!
The Roseville Fire Department is coming off our busiest year we have ever had for emergency call volume in 2023; we responded to over 6,900 total emergency incidents. And this does not count our community outreach events and fire prevention/inspection responsibilities. We have set record call volume amounts year over year for the past several years and are currently pacing ahead of our 2023 call volume thus far in 2024.
One particular item I do want to address in this quarterly report is the critical fire dangers of smoking. It is clear the health and personal wellness concerns of deciding to smoke that has been documented for years, but in addition to this, careless smoking is the leading cause of fatal fires in Minnesota. In March, we experienced a fire fatality in Roseville that was due to smoking. Most fires started by cigarettes start in bedrooms, living rooms, dens, and family rooms. And in most cases it is due to the discarding of the cigarette allowing it to continue to burn and it gets close enough to something combustible to grow the fire. Please, if you choose to smoke, smoke outside. Do not smoke while using medical oxygen, and do not discard your cigarettes in potted plants. It is preferred to have an ashtray that is deep and filled with water or sand.
The NFPA has more information found here.