Fire Department

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330 E 38th St
Minneapolis, MN 55409

The Minneapolis Fire Department - Station 17 is committed to ensuring public safety through emergency response and fire prevention services. They focus on community engagement and education, offering resources to promote fire safety and preparedness among residents.

In addition to their primary fire service duties, Station 17 plays a vital role in various community initiatives, addressing issues such as homelessness prevention and public safety awareness. Their comprehensive approach to public service emphasizes collaboration with local neighborhoods and various city departments to enhance overall community well-being.

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