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Unified Fire and police present quarterly reports; chiefs say response times and staffing are steady

Cottonwood Heights City Council · May 21, 2025
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Unified Fire reported 505 incidents (129 emergencies) and a 50th-percentile response time of 4:53 for Jan.–Mar.; police reported 1,161 calls for service in April with priority‑1 arrival averaging 4:27. Chiefs discussed staffing, motorcycle safety and fireworks policies.

Unified Fire and the Cottonwood Heights Police Department presented quarterly reports to the council Tuesday, with chiefs describing near‑average call volumes, steady response times and short-term operational updates.

Unified Fire Chief Riley said the department responded to 505 incidents between Jan. 1 and March 31, of which 129 were classified as emergencies (about 39% dispatched with lights and sirens). He reported ambulance…

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