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Fire district highlights response times and whole-blood program; police report notes staffing and code enforcement trends
Summary
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue reported a 7:37 average response time to the town last year and described whole-blood capability and safety outreach; the Lake Clarke Shores police chief reported reduced traffic stops and vegetation-waste enforcement activity (102 warnings, two citations in Q1) and noted vacancies affecting proactive patrols.
Palm Beach County Fire Rescue District Chief Ron Martinez briefed council members on the department’s service to the town, reporting 306 calls in the town last year and an average response time of 7 minutes, 37 seconds. Martinez said 73% of calls were medical in nature, described whole-blood deployment on EMS units for…
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