dispatched calls are the number of ... - kyle fire department · 4/5/2020 · year to date call...
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Dispatched calls are the number of calls received for fire department assistance. These calls include everything received within the Hays County ESD No. 5 territory, along with any mutual
aid calls received to assist other districts around our area.
211 215
295321 316
348 366341
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
April Call Volume
742844
11181216 1277
14611357 1424
2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Year to Date Call Volume
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Completed Site Plan Reviews
Completed Plan Reviews Inspections Conducted
Cypress Forest Gas Station Uptown Kyle Bldg 1-7 Riverside Washateria CO Final
Brooks Crossing Phase 1 Uptown Kyle Leasing Office & Fitness Center
Child Exploratorium Daycare Annual
Universal Forest Products Uptown Kyle Retail Shell 1, 2, & 3
Quality Dentures & Implants CO
Sunset Hills Phase II North Forest Office St. 440 Fin-Out
Cromwell Bldg 2B Wet Sprinkler Hydro-Visual
South Main St. Subdivision of Lots Parkway Plaza Alarm Plan Cromwell Bldg 2B Dry
Sprinkler System
PAWS Animal Shelter Lot Addition
Kyle Imaging Sprinkler Addition Fresenius Annual Inspection
Smith/Duwe Subdivided Lot Final Plat
Cromwell Alarm & Sprinkler Plans Bldg 1-4
Park @ Plum Creek St. 330 Office CO & Sprinkler
400 Windy Hill Restaurant/Bar Site Plan
Austin Regional Clinic Sprinkler Remodel
Ascension Sprinkler Visual Inspection
Marketplace Ave. Ph. 2 Roadway Construction Tea to Go Sprinkler Remodel
Gas Station @ Bebee & Dacy, Fire Lane/Tank
Placement
FM 150 Business Park Parkway Plaza Fire Sprinkler Foster Home Inspection
Environmental Allies Revisions
Cromwell Alarm Plan Revisions, Bldg 1-4 Group Home Inspections (2)
Our Division Chief of Prevention/Fire Marshal and our Fire Inspector work hard to ensure that the buildings in our district are safe for our community. Below is a snapshot of some of their
hard work over the past month.
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We want to express our gratitude to all of the companies and individuals who have gone out of their way to make donations to our department during this
difficult time. Thank you so much to everyone, whether it be personal protective equipment such as masks and gloves, or sanitizer, or even providing us with meals and sweet treats! We appreciate every single one of you. We
are so lucky to serve such a united and generous community.
• Centerfield Sports Bar &
Grill
• Cierra Flores - Small Town
Sweet Bites
• Desert Door Distillery
• Domino’s Pizza
• East Buffet
• Lowes Home Improvement
• Lynn Pierce Machiela
• Marcos Pizza
• Paul Davis Restoration
• Radical Church
• Sand Socks
• Sandra Aukerman Green
• Sonic Drive-In
Although we are not able to recognize them personally, we have also had anonymous donations dropped off from community members.
Thank you all so much! The outpour of assistance has been incredible.
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May is National Electrical Safety Month. While many folks are still working from home, here is some safety information from the Electrical Safety Foundation
International (ESFI) on how to ensure your “home office” stays safe.
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May is also National Water Safety Month. Here in Texas we are definitely
starting to heat up. As we slowly start to venture out to pools, rivers, and lakes, please keep these safety tips in mind.
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Mark Schultz May 10th
Marcus Peterson May 22nd
Andrew Alvarez May 28th