Sugar Land Fire Department celebrates National EMS Week and 10 years of service

May 22, 2025 | Sugar Land, Fort Bend County, Texas

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The Sugar Land City Council meeting on May 20, 2025, highlighted significant achievements in public safety and community service, underscoring the city's commitment to excellence in emergency response and building safety.

During the meeting, Chief Building Official Josh Doyle was recognized for his dedication to enhancing the safety and resilience of the built environment in Sugar Land. This acknowledgment coincided with the city's proclamation of Building Safety Month, emphasizing the importance of building safety in protecting the health and well-being of residents.
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In addition, the council celebrated National EMS Week, with Fire Chief Mark Campisi leading the recognition of the Sugar Land Fire Department's Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Campisi praised the dedicated personnel who respond to medical emergencies, noting that this year marks a decade since the city took over EMS transport services from the county. He highlighted the department's commitment to continuous improvement, stating, "Good enough isn't good enough if it isn't better, and better isn't better if it isn't best." This philosophy reflects the department's ongoing efforts to provide superior service to the community.

The meeting served as a platform to honor the hard work of first responders and to reaffirm the city's dedication to delivering high-quality emergency services. As Sugar Land continues to prioritize public safety, residents can expect ongoing improvements and a steadfast commitment to their well-being.

Converted from City of Sugar Land- City Council May 20th, 2025 meeting on May 22, 2025
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