Crime & Safety
Murrieta Fire & Rescue Celebrates 25 Years Of Service
On March 5, the Murrieta Fire & Rescue was approved as a first responder, changing the community as we know it.

MURRIETA, CA — Murrieta Fire & Rescue Department and the Murrieta Museum shared a milestone anniversary on Thursday, the 25th anniversary of the department's accreditation as a First Responder Advanced Life Support service.
The letter below, shared by the Murrieta Museum, includes the statement handed to Battalion Chief Pat Jennings in 2001 by the Riverside County Receiving Hospitals. Murrieta Fire & Rescue expressed its gratitude for the acknowledgement.
"A huge thank you to the Murrieta Museum for helping us look back on this milestone!" a spokesperson for the fire department shared over social media."Today, we celebrate 25 years of providing dedicated paramedic services to the City of Murrieta."
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"What started as a small team has grown into a robust department of 63 highly-trained paramedics who stand ready to respond to our community 24/7," the spokesperson wrote. "We are honored to serve the residents of Murrieta. Here’s to many more years of health and safety."
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