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Provides fire safety information and emergency services. Services include: - Response to fire and other emergencies - Issues fire permits

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Fire Services
Paramedic/EMT Services
Fire Prevention Information
Emergency Medical Transportation
Provides fire safety information and emergency services. Services include: - Response to fire and other emergencies - Issues fire permits

Categories

Fire Services
Paramedic/EMT Services
Fire Prevention Information
Emergency Medical Transportation
Mayor and City Council Members: - Member information City Departments: - Administration: Responsible for various services to other departments of the city as well as the public such as elections, voting information, licensing/permits, and finance - Building Inspection Department: Oversees construction projects meet requirements of the state building code. Responsible for issuing building permits, collection applicable fees, and performing the required inspections. - Fire Department: Provides fire suppression, fire prevention, and rescue services to city residents of Mora, Quamba, all or a part of the following townships of Arthur, Brunswick, Comfort, Grass Lake, Hillman, Knife Lake, Peace, Pomroy, and Whited - Parks and Recreation Department: Oversees the city parks and hosts community events - Street Department: Responsible for street maintenance, street cleanings, snowplowing, and parking information during the winter months - Mora Municipal Utilities: Governed by the Mora Public Utilities Commission operating the water, wastewater, and electric utilities within the city and other parts of townships

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Water Service Connection/Repair
Water Supply System
Voter Registration Offices
Natural Gas Service Connection/Repair
Special Events
Electric Service Connection/Repair
City/County Parks
Sewage Treatment Facilities
Snow/Ice Removal Ordinance Enforcement
Building Inspection
Local Officials Offices
Emergency Rescue
Fire Services
Fire Prevention Information
Street Maintenance
Election Information
Emergency fire and rescue service; call 911 Emergency ambulance/paramedic service; call 911 Hazardous material emergency response Fire Prevention Division, 651-224-7811 Office of Emergency Management, 651-266-5494 Office of Emergency Medical Services, 651-228-6253 Municipal Fire Stations: - Station 1 - 1000 West Seventh Street, 55102; (651)224-2779 - Station 4 - 505 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1252 - Station 5 - 860 Ashland Avenue, 55104; (651)224-3401 - Station 6 - 33 Concord Street, 55107; (651)227-4251 - Station 7 - 1038 Ross Avenue, 55106; (651)776-7038 - Station 8 - 65 East 10th Street, 55101; (651)298-5320 - Station 9 - 1624 Maryland Avenue East, 55106; (651)774-7630 - Station 14 - 111 Snelling Avenue North, 55104; (651)646-1748 - Station 17 - 1226 Payne Avenue, 55101; (651)776-1683 - Station 18 - 681 University Avenue, 55103; (651)224-6896 - Station 19 - 2530 Edgcumbe Road, 55116; (651)699-2504 - Station 20 - 2179 University Avenue, 55114; (651)644-9443 - Station 22 - 225 Front Avenue, 55117; (651)489-1004 - Station 23 - 1926 Como Avenue, 55108; (651)644-7930 - Station 24 - 273 White Bear Avenue, 55106; (651)774-3490

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City Offices of Emergency Services
Paramedic/EMT Services
Fire Services
Fire Prevention Information
Provides fire safety information and emergency services. Services include: - Response to fire and other emergencies - Issues fire permits

Categories

Fire Services
Paramedic/EMT Services
Fire Prevention Information
Emergency Medical Transportation
Helps saves lives in communities by installing smoke alarms in homes and educating people about home fire safety. During a home visit, residents receive: - Emergency preparedness tips and information - Guidance in the development of a Family Disaster Plan - Up to 3 installed smoke alarms if no working smoke alarms are present in the home Demonstration and installation services are performed by Red Cross-trained volunteers and/or community partners or local fire departments.
Home safety program for owner-occupied single family homes. Contact the program or go online to receive a safety checklist. The homeowner should go through the checklist and make needed changes, then contact the Fire Department by filling out the form enclosed with the checklist. Firefighters will then make an appointment to visit the home and make sure all smoke alarms are working. While supplies last, homeowners can also receive four free smoke alarms, one stovetop fire extinguisher, and a digital carbon monoxide detector.

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