Murrieta Fire & Rescue provides community risk assessment, possible solutions

The Murrieta City Council met in a workshop to review an update from Murrieta Fire & Rescue on a community risk assessment, and during the regular meeting, the council looked at the state-mandated annual fire inspections among other businesses Tuesday, April 18.Fire Chief Bernard Molloy led the department’s community risk assessment and shared how it might improve its current deployments and services to the public. The lengthy document showed in detail where and how the department’s calls were handled during the past five years and listed the issues of concern and possible improvements.Among the concerns, the department does not meet the current response time on calls as provided in the city’s General Plan; Emergency Medical Dispatch has increased call handling time; the
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