Frequently Asked Questions
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Call 911 for fire and medical emergencies. The daytime, non-emergency number is 612-782-3400
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To have a recreational fire in Saint Anthony Village you will need a valid permit. For homeowners, this permit is good for 5 years. For those renting, they will need approval from the homeowner and the permit is good for 1 year. There is also an additional list of requirements to have a recreational fire – including wind speed and air quality. To confirm conditions are correct, please call our recreational fire hotline at 612-782-3434. A full list of rules can be found here Recreational Fires Information
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Recreational fire permits can be obtained by filling out following link or by stopping be the fire station to fill out a form;
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Yes! We can check your blood pressure at the fire department! If the crew is out on a call, there may be a delay for the ability for someone to check it until they get back.
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Yes! We offer free hands only CPR classes to the public. Contact the fire department at 612-782-3400
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Yes! You can stop by anytime for a tour of the fire department. Ideally, if you have a large group interested – please call the fire station ahead of time to schedule, 612-782-3400.
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To request the fire truck at your event please contact the fire department at 612-782-3400
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Call 911 for fire and medical emergencies, this includes the smell of gas.
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The Saint Anthony Fire Department does not take expired fire extinguishers. At this time, both Hennepin and Ramsey County Hazardous Waste locations have the ability to take in fire extinguishers.
RAMSEY COUNTY ENVIRONMENTAL CENTER: https://www.ramseycountymn.gov/residents/recycling-waste/environmental-center
HENNEPIN COUNTY: https://www.hennepin.us/en/green-disposal-guide/household-hazardous-waste
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You can submit a data request for a copy of a fire report here:
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Both Hennepin and Ramsey County Hazardous Waste locations take in batteries for recycling.
To dispose of Lithium-Ion batteries, visit Call2recycle.org