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Fire call volumes rise; Ready Notify/Code Red breach prompts resident guidance
Summary
Richmond Heights staff reported a year-over-year rise in fire calls and promoted free CPR classes by a community paramedic; officials also relayed a Cuyahoga County cybersecurity incident affecting the Ready Notify/Code Red alert system and urged residents to secure accounts.
City officials told the Richmond Heights City Council on Dec. 9 that fire call volume is up about 15.7% year-over-year, with 2,828 calls for service through Nov. 30. Fire supplemental staffing costs are lower than last year, with year-to-date supplemental expenses reported at $145,375.
Staff highlighted community programs run by the community paramedic, Nicole,…
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