Copy
View this email in your browser
December 2021

SLC Fire Chief Karl Lieb

It's December in Salt Lake City. Typically by now, we've already received some snow. Though we haven't yet seen a heavy snowfall this year, we would all be well-served to keep in mind a few tips to keep safe in the snow.

Did you know that snow accumulation can quickly obstruct fire hydrants and block fire department vehicle access? This happens more frequently than you might imagine and it delays our firefighters' response. Here are a few things you can do to help us better help you this winter. 
  • Shoveling your driveway should provide a clear path of access up to and including the approach to your home from the roadway
  • Clear a minimum of 36" space around fire hydrants
  • Salting sidewalks and paths will help to prevent falls
Snow isn't the only thing that restricts access to fire hydrants or obstructs fire department vehicle response. If you see other items blocking the way, we would appreciate your assistance to keep hydrants and other access available all year round! Visit the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Fire Code 1 to learn more about fire hydrant clearance.

SLC Fire is Hiring!

SLC Fire is hiring entry-level firefighters. To learn more about becoming a firefighter and to start your application today, visit www.slc.gov/fire/careers!

Holiday Safety Tips

The winter holidays are cause for celebration. We look forward to spending time with family and friends, exchanging gifts, and generally making merry. But the holidays also bring with them an increased potential for dangerous situations in and around your home. Learn more about holiday safety tips with this coloring sheet and short presentation. Find both on SLC Fire's website!

SLC Fire Run Volume - November 2021

COVID-19 Update

SLC Fire's daily operations continue to be impacted by COVID-19 and related concerns. We have modified several department policies and protocols in response to these concerns and feel confident that the actions taken serve to protect both our workforce and the greater SLC community. A few precautionary measures currently in place are: 
•    Over 80% of SLC Fire employees have been fully vaccinated
•    SLC Fire employees wear surgical or cloth masks when in public for non-medical response reasons, such as trips to the grocery store.
•    All calls for medical assistance are treated as potential COVID-19 exposures and our firefighters wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) when responding.
•    Patients requesting emergency medical assistance may be asked to meet first responders outdoors or in a large room whenever possible.
•    First responders may ask family members, friends, and bystanders to provide a safe distance (6 ft. or greater) from the responding crew members on any emergency scene. 
•    In response to the most recent upward trend of COVID infection numbers, SLC Fire has suspended participation in public and in-person activities, such as station tours, school visits, etc. Please visit our website to find educational videos that can replace these types of activities until we can resume them safely!
•    Firefighters who are ill or have sick family at home are requested to stay home to recuperate, waiting to return to work until they are medically cleared to do so. 
SLC Fire would like to express our gratitude to the community for all that you are doing to keep yourselves and your family safe. We're in this together and look forward to welcoming the public back to our facilities in the hopefully not-too-distant future. 
Twitter
Facebook
Website
Copyright © 2021 Salt Lake City Fire Department, All rights reserved.


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.

Email Marketing Powered by Mailchimp