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Police report fewer calls in February; Unified Fire Authority plans Red Light tribute and seeks tabletop exercises with city

3379682 · March 25, 2025
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Detective Larson reported lower call volume and speed-enforcement stops for February; Unified Fire Authority described two non-fire alarm responses and requested help scheduling tabletop emergency exercises and a short red-lighting display to honor fallen firefighters.

Detective Larson and Unified Fire Authority representatives briefed the Emigration Canyon City Council on recent public safety activity and requested coordination on emergency planning.

Detective Larson said the department recorded 23 calls for service in February, a drop from recent years, and that officers issued 19 citations — “A majority of those were for speedings,” he said — and filed nine reports. The department conducted targeted speed enforcement after a resident complaint and stopped 13 vehicles; Larson…

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