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With an Ounce of Prevention, We Can Avoid Tons of Losses.

Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View Fire Department

1710 County Highway 10

Spring Lake Park, MN 55432

763-786-4436

“Where’s Simon?” simon

The Spring Lake Park – Blaine – Mounds View Fire Department is promoting Simon the Smoke Alarm program by organizing a smoke alarm scavenger hunt. Returned registration forms will receive more information by mail or email regarding where clues will be posted and when they will begin.

Somewhere in the cities of Spring Lake Park, Blaine and Mounds View a smoke alarm will be hidden.

To be eligible to receive the $100 gas card reward for finding Simon, you must complete and return a registration form and a home safety check list to the Spring Lake Park – Blaine – Mounds View Fire Department, attention Kris Skow-Fiske 11920 Ulysses Street, Blaine, MN 55434 or Fax to 763-767-4001 by 4:00 pm on Wednesday September 17, 2008. Click here for program information

 


New Station 3 opened September 2006

The new SBM Fire Station 3 replaced Fire Station 5 and the former Fire Station 3, both located in Blaine. It houses administrative offices and training resources in addition to apparatus. The new station is located at 11920 Ulysses St. To reach the training division or public education call 763-767-4003.


Safety Instructor Ed Lanz talks to
a group of students during a visit
to Centennial Elementary.

The key to protecting your family, home, business, or life from fire is prevention.As a service to you, the Fire Department takes a proactive role in meeting your fire prevention and safety needs.

The Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View Fire Department is also one of the leading departments in the state in fire prevention activities and boasts two of five full time public fire safety educators in the State and the only volunteer fire prevention personnel in the State of Minnesota.

Click on the links below for information on the classes and programs offered by the department.

Fire Prevention

Code Enforcement, Public Education, Fire Investigations

Home Safety Programs

Smoke alarms, sprinklers, home surveys, child safety seat checks

Public EducationCPR and First Aid classes, school programs, senior programs

 





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