If I have an emergency what should I expect from the Fire Department?

Fire Department and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are being performed as normal with some adjustments made to personal protection and contact. If you have signs and symptoms that can be associated with COVID-19 and that are non-life threatening, we suggest you isolate yourself, limit exposure to other people and monitor yourself for fever or more severe symptoms. We will always recommended being evaluated by a physician for non-life threatening conditions. For serious injuries or illness you should still use 911, and be prepared to answer additional questions designed to assist first responders in answering the call appropriately.

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1. What is a novel coronavirus?
2. What is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)?
3. How can I prevent COVID-19?
4. What treatments are available for COVID-19?
5. Can disinfectant spray or wipes be used on my skin to prevent spread of COVID-19?
6. Is the Fire Department offering any screenings for COVID-19?
7. How is the Fire Department handling their operations and service?
8. If I have an emergency what should I expect from the Fire Department?
9. What is the non-test-based strategy for releasing cases and contacts from home isolation and quarantine?