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25 What should I do When you notice an approaching emergency vehicle, IMMEDIATELY pull to the <br /> when I see an right and stop. If you are approaching an intersection and see an emergency <br /> emergency vehicle vehicle approaching the intersection from behind you or in another direction, <br /> with lights and come to a stop, preferably one or two car lengths back from the intersection. <br /> sirens on when I'm <br /> driving? <br /> 26 When can I have a Monday through Friday, 6:00 PM-6:00 AM; Saturday and Sunday, 12:00 PM— <br /> recreational fire? 6:00 AM; and National Holidays, 12:00 PM-6:00 AM. <br /> 27 Q:When is the A:The Ramsey Gateway project is scheduled for completion in Spring 2026. <br /> Ramsey Gateway Please visit the Anoka County webpage at www.anokacountVramseVgatewaV.com <br /> Highway 10 for details. <br /> construction project <br /> proposed to be <br /> complete? <br /> 28 Are fireworks legal Under Minnesota law, the sale and possession of certain non-aerial and non- <br /> in Ramsey? explosive fireworks is legal. That includes fireworks such as: <br /> Sparklers <br /> Cones and Tubes that emit sparks <br /> Novelty items like snakes or party poppers <br /> Ground spinners <br /> Flashers/Strobes <br /> An easy way to know if your fireworks are legal is if they fly, burst, or shatter <br /> violently; it is illegal in Minnesota. <br /> 29 Does Ramsey have Yes, Ramsey has an organic recycling program. You can sign up at the City's <br /> an organics website or at the Planning Division at the Ramsey Municipal Center. <br /> recycling program? Fun fact: one-third of Minnesota's garbage is made up of organics. Why should <br /> households recycle organics?Organics recycling helps reduce methane-producing <br /> bacteria in landfills. Organic recycling also benefits the economy by creating jobs <br /> and revenue and producing a finished compost product. Using finished compost <br /> can minimize soil erosion and the reliance upon chemical fertilizers while <br /> increasing soil nutrients, crop production, and water retention. <br /> For more information on this program, please visit www.cityoframsey.com <br /> /578/Organics-Recycling, contact Senior Planner Chris Anderson at <br /> canderson@cityoframsey.com, or call 763-433-9817. <br /> 30 Why does a fire Because firefighters can and do get there first, and time is critical in a medical <br /> engine/truck come emergency. Every Ramsey Firefighter is cross-trained in Emergency Medical <br /> when I have a Services. What does that mean to you, a citizen phoning 911? <br /> medical Time is essential to firefighting because flames can rapidly spread through a <br /> emergency? building. Responding quickly to a fire provides more time to rescue people inside <br /> and save property by suppressing the blaze in the early stages. The firefighter's <br /> ability to "get there fast" can also be used for other types of emergency response, <br /> such as heart attacks, strokes, and trauma. <br /> Four minutes is a critical time frame for someone who has experienced a heart <br /> attack, injury, or other illness that makes them stop breathing. The heart and <br /> brain have a better chance of full recovery if they receive oxygen in four minutes <br /> or less. After that, a person can suffer brain damage or worse. Our firefighters, <br /> many of them educated to the level of EMT, can use life-saving techniques to help <br /> prevent death or permanent injury.These life-saving techniques are much more <br /> effective if they reach a patient within the first four minutes. <br />
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