In a recent government meeting, the Round Rock Fire Department presented a comprehensive update highlighting significant changes and developments within the department. Chief Brownell emphasized a rebranding initiative that included a new vision and mission statement, reflecting input from department personnel. The vision aims to \"exceed\" community expectations, while the mission underscores a commitment to serving the public.
The Chief reported on call volume trends over the past three years, noting a steady increase in emergency responses, particularly in medical calls. In 2023, the department responded to 38 working structure fires, maintaining a consistent range of 30 to 40 fires annually. The department's proactive approach includes a robust training regimen, with a focus on adapting to modern challenges such as electric vehicle incidents.
Training has evolved to include a \"pit crew\" method for CPR calls, ensuring high-quality compressions by rotating responders. Additionally, the department has shifted its fire response strategy to preassign tasks to units, enhancing efficiency during emergencies.
The Chief also highlighted the importance of fire prevention efforts, reporting 19 investigations and three arrests related to arson this year. Public education initiatives, including fire extinguisher training and a Fire Explorer program for youth, aim to foster community engagement and safety awareness.
Looking ahead, the department is preparing for the opening of a new fire station later this year, which is expected to further enhance service capabilities as Round Rock continues to grow. The meeting underscored the department's commitment to excellence in service and community safety, driven by a collaborative and forward-thinking approach.