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Havasu releases annual fire department report

LAKE HAVASU CITY — Lake Havasu City announced the release of the Lake Havasu City Fire Department 2024 Annual Report, highlighting the department’s ongoing commitment to community safety, service excellence, and operational transparency.

The report provides an in-depth look at the department’s performance over the past year. Key sections include response statistics, a breakdown of call volume, response times, and the various types of emergencies addressed. It also covers notable achievements and department milestones, including retirements, new hires, and employee recognition.

In addition to operational data, the report outlines the Fire Department’s continued efforts to engage with the community. Highlights include fire prevention education, outreach programs, and public safety events to strengthen relationships with residents and promote safety awareness.

The 2024 report also features a summary of training and development initiatives undertaken by firefighters to ensure high standards of readiness and response. Updates on safety initiatives and the implementation of new programs and resources aimed at enhancing public safety are also included.

Community members are encouraged to review the report to stay informed about the Fire Department’s efforts and achievements.

The report is available online at the Lake Havasu City website at lhcaz.gov/fire-department. For further information, contact the Fire Administration at (928) 855-1141.