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Salisbury Fire Department publishes community risk assessment dashboard; council approves small vehicle-repair budget amendment
Summary
The fire department unveiled an interactive community risk assessment dashboard and said first-quarter EMS calls are up; council approved a $1,863.05 budget amendment to reimburse insurance proceeds for a damaged assistant chief vehicle.
Salisbury Fire Department leaders on April 28 presented a newly published, interactive community risk assessment (CRA) dashboard intended to guide response planning, prevention work and capital decisions.
Fire Chief Rob Frampton said first-quarter 2025 calls were up 5.9% year-over-year, with EMS calls up 6.28%, and that Salisbury averages one fire/EMS service call roughly every 29.5 minutes. Frampton and Information Services analyst Kyla Cupp described the CRA as a forward-facing tool…
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