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Auburn Fire Department reports 2,311 incidents in 2025; new agreement with Placer Hills takes effect

Auburn City Council · March 23, 2026
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Summary

Fire Chief John Rogers presented the 2025 year-end report showing 2,311 incidents (1,487 EMS calls, 64.3% of total), 60 fire-related responses, average code-3 travel time of 3:52, and the execution of a subjoint operations agreement with Placer Hills; the council praised training and mitigation efforts.

Fire Chief John Rogers presented the Auburn Fire Department's 2025 year-end report to the council on March 23, outlining operational statistics, notable incidents, training and prevention accomplishments, and a new interagency agreement.

"In 2025, your firefighters responded to 2,311 incidents. 1,487 of those were EMS related calls," Rogers told the council, noting EMS accounted for 64.3% of calls. He reported 60 fire-related incidents (including 25 structure fires and 20…

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