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Annapolis Fire Department reports steady call volume, new engine on track and strategic planning underway
Summary
Fire Chief Doug O'Malley updated the committee on April response counts, training absences for recruits, a structure fire response, a new engine expected in July and a department strategic plan that will be drafted this year.
Fire Chief Doug O’Malley briefed the Public Safety Standing Committee on May 5 on the Annapolis Fire Department’s recent operations, training and equipment plans, reporting April call volume, training pipeline impacts and progress on a strategic plan.
O’Malley said the department responded to 1,028 calls in April; about 75% were emergency medical service calls and 23% were fire calls. He noted several members are in long‑term training: “Those individuals will be out of the field for anywhere between 7 months to 18…
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