When I call 9-1-1 for an ambulance, why does a fire engine show up?

All Red Bank Fire Department members are trained in First Aid and CPR and are considered first responders. A First Responder is a person trained to arrive on the scene and provide immediate care to a person having a medical emergency. RBFD fire engines carry medical equipment including heart defibrillators/monitors and oxygen. When a medical emergency occurs the 911 dispatcher will determine whether a fire engine can arrive quicker than a ambulance, which may be out of the district on another call. The RBFD has saved many lives due to our quick response to life-threatening medical emergencies prior to the arrival of an ambulance.

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1. How do I get a copy of a fire report?
2. How do I get a burning permit?
3. Who do I call to get CPR or public education classes?
4. What do I do with old gasoline/oil/paint that I don't want?
5. Do you get cats out of trees/telephone poles/off of roofs?
6. Do you check blood pressures?
7. How can I schedule a fire truck or a firefighter at my function?
8. Do you fill fire extinguishers?
9. When I call 9-1-1 for an ambulance, why does a fire engine show up?
10. Why do so many fire apparatus respond to simple incidents?