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Police and fire chiefs report higher January call volumes; fire chief highlights $900,000 hazard‑mitigation grant application and Firewise outreach

Yucaipa City Council · February 25, 2025
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The police reported 3,959 January calls for service, an average 6‑minute response time to emergencies, and traffic/DUI enforcement operations funded by the Office of Traffic Safety; the fire chief described training, AED installations at the library, and a roughly $900,000 hazard‑mitigation grant application for post‑fire recovery work.

At the Feb. 24 council meeting Captain Walker presented the January 2025 police report and Chief Malinowski delivered the fire department update. Captain Walker said the department handled 3,959 calls for service in January (an increase compared with prior reporting), with an average emergency response time of about six minutes. Part I crimes reported for the month included 20 assaults, seven burglaries, 24 theft-related calls and eight motor-vehicle-theft reports. The department reported 106 arrests for the month (82 resulting in adult bookings) and six DUI…

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