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Our Mission: To deliver the highest quality service by protecting our community through risk reduction, emergency response, and public service.

Our Vision: We are committed to become a nationally recognized, full-service Fire Department.

Our Core Values: Service Partnership Integrity Respect Innovation Trust

     
   

Calling 9 1 1

9 1 1  is the phone number to call to report an emergency

When reporting an emergency, you must remember to remain calm.  It is very important to talk with a clear and controlled voice so the operator can process your call without delay.   Also, remember that the operator is attempting to visualize what you are describing in an effort to dispatch the appropriate emergency units.

When reporting a police, fire or medical emergency, remain on the line until the operator tells you it is ok to hang up.

The operator will ask you the following series of questions:

What is the address of the emergency or incident?

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   Familiarize yourself with your city boundaries and street names in the vicinity.

Is this a house or an apartment?

What is your telephone number?

What is your emergency?

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Additional questions that the operator may ask:

Medical Emergency

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   Is the person breathing?
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   What are the symptoms? (vomiting, bleeding, convulsions)

Auto Accident

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Fire Emergency

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   What do you see? (smoke, flames)
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   What color is the smoke?
                                          
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If your house is on fire, leave your house immediately.  Call 9-1-1 from a neighbor's phone.

 
 
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The recent Taylor County Burn Ban was lifted August 18.
Please continue to be careful.

 

 

 

Abilene Fire Department News

Congratulations to Jeremy Williams for his recent promotion to Lieutenant! 

 

 

HELP PREVENT GRASS FIRES

BE CAREFUL WHILE WELDING OR WORKING WITH OTHER SPARK PRODUCING EQUIPMENT

 

When was the last time you tested your smoke detectors ?

Your Abilene Fire Department reminds you to test your detectors MONTHLY !

 

Never cross a road that is covered in water. 1 to 2 feet of water is capable of floating your vehicle.

 

 

"FIREWATCH"

FIREWATCH every Monday on KRBC 9  "Abilene's First News" during the 5:00pm Newscast

 

 

CODE RED

The CodeRED system calls only those who are in the telephone database. To ensure no one is omitted, individuals and businesses are encouraged to log onto the City of Abilene’s website, www.abilenetx.com, and follow the link to the "CodeRED Residential and Business Data Collection" page. Those without Internet access may call Emergency Plans Office (676-6525), Monday through Friday No one should automatically assume his or her phone number is included.

Questions should be directed to the City of Abilene’s Office of Emergency Management, (325) 676-6683.

 

 

 

   
 
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