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Rocklin hears 2025 fire and police annual reports; crime rates fall while calls climb modestly

Rocklin City Council · March 24, 2026
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Summary

Fire Chief Reggie Williams reported a 1.58% increase in responses (about 100 more calls) and SAFER grant‑funded hires; Police Chief Russell Banks and analyst Sean Baird reported Rocklin's 2025 crime rate fell to 9.8 per 1,000 residents with total reported crimes at 718. Council praised both departments.

The City Council received the 2025 annual reports from Rocklin Fire Department and Rocklin Police Department, heard questions from the public and council, and praised both departments for service and outcomes.

Fire Chief Reggie Williams said the fire department responded to 6,403 incidents in 2025, a 1.58% increase from the prior year — roughly 100 additional responses — and attributed part of the volume to EMS and lift‑assist activity. "We ran 6,403 incidents," Williams said in his summary of the year. The department added a Type‑5 wildland engine, upgraded radios and Starlink devices for battalion chiefs, and…

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