The City runoff election for the office of At-Large Council Member will be held on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
As Sioux Falls continues to grow into a thriving metropolis, we do not want to lose the close-knit community feeling. That means that safety is a top priority for Sioux Falls and we want all residents to feel secure in their homes, businesses, and at community events.
Sioux Falls Fire Rescue has multiple programs to ensure that safety is top of mind for the community. These programs include business, community, and family planning resources, as well as space to get your home safety questions answered.
While the City does a lot to keep the community safe, we also encourage our residents to get involved in volunteer safety and community programs. When disaster strikes, we rely on our neighbors and fellow citizens to help each other until emergency services can arrive on the scene. Check out more about Sioux Falls safety programs and ways for you to get involved below.
Smoke alarms are the first line of defense when it comes to fire in your home. Learn more about how to get a free smoke alarm.
What you need to know for open burning and recreational fires in Sioux Falls.
Fire Rescue provides car seat installation and checks every Saturday. Get details here.
Learn CPR with Sioux Falls Fire Rescue's Educational and American Heart Association Certification courses at no cost, or certify online and in-person for a fee with CPR, first aid, or Pediatric-focused classes.
Sioux Falls provides a ten-step guide to help businesses protect themselves and recover quickly from disasters.
Sioux Falls encourages residents to foster good community relationships for safety and social benefits, and offers resources for emergency preparedness.
Sioux Falls provides resources and guidance for families to create a disaster plan, including designating contacts, creating emergency supply kits, and planning escape routes.
Discover the Sioux Falls Public Access Defibrillator (PAD) program, where businesses and individuals can purchase and maintain PADs to promote heart health and decrease disability and death in the community
PulsePoint is a free app that connects devices to 911.
Contact Fire Rescue with your home-safety questions.
SFFR offers fire extinguisher training classes. Learn more!