The Savage Fire Department is a combination department of full-time and part-time firefighters. We operate out of two fire stations within the City. We ensure that when duty calls, the community's firefighters will be thoroughly prepared to meet the challenge that lies ahead.

The city recently completed a Standards of Cover study. This study outlined the characteristics of our community, identified hazard and risks, evaluated the quality of our response and ways we can maintain and improve our performance.

You can read the Executive Summary HERE.


Our Mission

The mission of the Savage Fire Department is to minimize loss of life and property in the City of Savage from fires, natural disasters and other life threatening situations and to assist other emergency agencies conducting similar activities. The members of the Savage Fire Department will strive to perform these services in an efficient manner by maintaining effective education, prevention, emergency response and suppression training. 


Value Statement

The Savage Fire Department expects a very high level of professional conduct from all members. Each member shall familiarize him or herself with; and abide by, all regulations, policies and operating procedures of the Savage Fire Department.

If you have any questions for the Fire Department, please let us know. Others may have the same questions and we can all learn from the answers. The Savage Fire Department can be reached at Fire Station 1, 952-224-3470.

FAQs

  • Do I need to clean my smoke alarms?
  • How often should I check my smoke alarms?
  • Is there anything that can be done, ahead of time, to help make the process after a fire any easier?
  • My smoke alarm light is glowing, do I still need to test it?
  • Should I clean wood-burning fireplaces or stove chimneys to help prevent chimney fires?
  • What appliances produce carbon monoxide (CO)?
  • What is the best way to display my address number?
  • When can electric extension cords replace permanent wiring?
  • When doing home refinishing projects, how should I dispose of rags used for staining?
  • When I clean the ash from my fireplace or fire pit, is it necessary to put them in a metal container?
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