Why does the fire engine respond when a request is made for an ambulance for a person with a medical condition?
All Fire Department personnel are medically trained and will often arrive before an ambulance. Because the ambulance is not stationed at the Edmond fire stations, it usually takes longer for the ambulance to arrive on a medical scene. The firefighters will arrive and begin treatment immediately, often resulting in a better outcome for the patient. In a more complicated medical emergency, the Fire Department personnel will be needed to assist the two paramedics on the ambulance. Our Fire Department is committed to providing the highest level of care possible, and this means getting the emergency responders on scene as quickly as possible.

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1. What other responsibilities do firefighters have other than fighting fires?
2. Why did you chop that big hole in my roof? The fire was in the kitchen, not the attic!
3. Why does the fire engine respond when a request is made for an ambulance for a person with a medical condition?
4. Are there smoke alarms needed in my home?
5. How often do I need to change the battery in my smoke alarm?
6. Why does an emergency vehicle respond with lights and siren and then turn them off?
7. Why are there fire trucks or ambulances parked at the grocery store?
8. Are fireworks legal in the City of Edmond?
9. Is it legal to burn trash/leaves inside the City of Edmond?
10. How can I obtain a residential Burn Permit?