Guiding Documents

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The Milton Fire-Rescue Department produces several critical documents that define their mission, chronicle their accomplishments, detail their activities, and generally showcase what the Departments and its firefighters are all about. Some of these are produced, or will be produced, on an annual basis to chart progress over time.

The audience for these documents is two-fold. For one, they are helpful internal tools to give members of the Department as well as City leaders a strong understanding of where Milton Fire-Rescue stands. But as importantly, these publications are made for Milton citizens so that they can know more about who is serving them, how and how effectively they are being served, and see what the plans are for the future.

Fire-Rescue Annual Report

CLICK HERE FOR THE 2023 ANNUAL REPORT or HERE FOR THE 2022 REPORT

2023 Fire Annual Report CoverMilton Fire-Rescue's Annual Report articulates the  mission, vision, and beliefs of the department, offers an overview of how it operates, and presents vital statistics that represent the core of its operations. This publication also highlights its three divisions and some of its most important programs, in addition to chronicling its progress on multiple fronts.

2021-2025 Fire Strategic Plan

CLICK HERE FOR THE 2021-2025 STRATEGIC PLAN

 

Fire 2025 Strat Plan CoverThe 2021-2025 Strategic Plan aims to articulate, and guide, the Department over a five-year period. It spells out eight "Strategic Priorities" as well as corresponding goals and ideal outcomes for each. This document also lays out the "Current State" as it relates to each priority, as well as the "Future State" that is envisioned. 

Community Risk Assessment

CLICK HERE FOR THE COMMUNITY RISK ASSESSMENT STANDARDS OF COVER

Fire Community Risk Assessment 2022 coverThe Community Risk Assessment Standards of Cover gives background on Milton before delving into the services provided by Milton Fire-Rescue -- including its programs, stations and their respective "response zones." There are also sections devoted to risk assessment and analyses of critical tasks, response times, and hot spots, as well as corresponding historical perspectives, evaluation of services, and a "gap analysis."