Contact Information:
Administration Hours:
8am-6:30pm Monday through Thursday
Emergency-Please call 911
Muskegon Heights Fire Department
2715 Baker Street
Muskegon Heights, MI 49444
Phone: Main 231-733-8890
Administration and Fire Investigations
Chief Christopher Dean –[email protected]
231-733-8896
The City of Muskegon Heights has adopted the ICC 2018 International Fire Code.
Facebook Posts
Today is International Firefighter Day!! MHFD would like to take a moment to appreciate the selflessness, courage, and the dedication of all firefighters. MHFD would also like to thank the firefighters who protect and serve The City of Muskegon Heights.
Let’s show them that their unwavering commitment to saving lives and protecting the community doesn’t go unnoticed!
THANK YOU FIREFIGHTERS!!!
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Thank you for naming me one of your fans, with an badge (in name only). I am honored to accept. God bless you all. Be safr
I love this soooo much!! Thank you for your service!! 🔥🙏🏽🥰
Thank you for all you do in keeping us safe!
Thank you for all you do. I know it is not an easy job. You have to have it in your heart to serve like that! ❤️
Proud of them be bless
The Navarro's crew appreciates all you do!
Really love & appropriate these guys!
Where is Chief Christopher Dean?
Thank you for your service 🤍
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MHFD are currently assisting MFD on a working Structure Fire with a possible victim inside.
Responding Apparatus:
Ladder 142
PLEASE AVOID THE AREA AT THIS TIME!ACTIVE INCIDENT: (Update: RESCUE IN PROGRESS AT 07:09) Muskegon Firefighters are currently responding to a reported structure fire on Getty south of Laketon. Multiple callers reporting smoke from the eaves of a residence.
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**Boil Water Advisory for Muskegon Heights**
**URGENT: Boil Your Water Before Using**
Due to a drop in system pressure caused by a failure in the supervisory control and data acquisition system on April 24, 2024, the Muskegon Heights Water Department advises residents to boil water once service is restored. This precautionary measure is necessary to ensure your safety following the loss of water pressure in the distribution system. Currently, water service has not been restored.
**What You Should Do Once Water is Restored:**
- DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST. Boil all water for one minute, let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
- Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and food preparation.
**Current Actions:**
- City staff are investigating the system pressure drop and undertaking corrective actions, including flushing the system and collecting water samples to confirm water meets safety standards.
- We are collaborating with the City of Muskegon to maintain water supply, albeit at reduced pressure.
**Safety Notice:**
- Continue using boiled or bottled water until it is declared safe.
- We anticipate resolving the issue within 72 hours and will notify you when the boil water advisory is lifted and water service is restored.
**Further Information:**
- For updates and more details, please contact Muskegon Heights Water Filtration Plant at 231.780.3415 or the City Manager's Office at 231.733.8999.
- Follow our social media updates for ongoing information.
Please ensure this message reaches all affected individuals. Your health and safety are our top priority. Thank you for your cooperation.
City of Muskegon Heights
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Latest Update on and boil water advisory.
Current Status: Water pressure has been restored across Muskegon Heights. However, until further notice, the boil water advisory remains in effect. We urge all residents to follow the safety instructions below to ensure their health and well-being.
Safety Instructions:
DO NOT DRINK THE WATER WITHOUT BOILING IT FIRST. Please boil all water for one minute and let it cool before using, or use bottled water.
Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes, and preparing food.
Ongoing Response Efforts:
Our city staff have identified and are addressing the issues related to the pressure loss.
Activities related to resolving this issue, including water testing, are underway to ensure that our water meets or exceeds safety standards.
Bottled Water Availability: To assist residents affected by the advisory, bottled water is available for pickup at the local farmers market from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM today and will resume tomorrow at 8:00 AM until 12:00 PM. This will continue until the boil water advisory is lifted. We strongly encourage residents to take advantage of this resource.
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There are many of us at Mona Lake Inn that can't get out to get the water. I'm Susan Stark rm. 155. Some of you have come to help get ready for ambulance. Some have helped me to the ambulance.....THANK YOU!!! Now I have a question for you. Is their any way you could deliver some water here. We thank you.
I'm just seeing this and I am at a dr apt in GH. Sad I will miss this we could use it as a family of 5.
Due to the water crisis there are free packs of water for City of Muskegon Heights residences.
Where- The City of Muskegon Heights Farmers Market
What Time- (04/24/24) 5pm-8pm & (04/25/24) 8am-12noon)
How much- FREE
Thank you to assisting agencies
-Meijer Corporate Offices
-Spartan Nash
-Muskegon Heights Police Department
-Muskegon County Sheriff's Office
-Webb Chemical Service Corporation
- Consumer Energy
-Muskegon Heights DPW
-Muskegon Heights Water Dept.
-Navarro's Mexican Take-Out
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This is legit, they are there passing out water.
Cassie Croff
There are many of us at Mona Lake Inn that can't get out to get the free water. Is there any way you could deliver some? My name is Susan Stark rm 255. Some of you have been here to get me ready for the ambulance...even helped me to the ambulance. This is my chance to say THANK YOU!!!