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Knox-Box Fire Department Emergency Access to your home or business


The Somers Fire Department encourages the purchase and installation of a Knox-Box system for residents and business owners. This system provides a reliable and rapid method of accessing your residence or business to firefighters during an emergency when owners are unavailable to respond to an activated fire related alarm. 

Reasons to install a Knox-Box unlocking system:

  • Eliminates needless, costly forced entry damage that may not be covered by your insurance deductible.
  • Assure immediate building entry by firefighters without delay of waiting for building keys.
  • Reduce liability for lost keys.
  • Protect inventory, equipment and supplies from unnecessary water damage caused by delayed sprinkler shut-off.
  • Satisfy local fire codes and emergency access ordinances.
  • Save time and aggravation by not having to drive to your building at odd hours.
  • Feel secure about emergency coverage when your building is left unattended.
  • The fire department holds the only key to the Knox-Box at your location.
  • Maintain building security after a fire alarm investigation by simply re-locking the undamaged door.
  • Protect your property from thousands of dollars in damage with this one-time relatively low cost investment.
  • Depend on the highest lock box security technology available with attack resistant, UL tested reliability.
  • Over the past 25 years, Knox-Box has been the chosen solution in 7,500 communities nationwide communities just like ours!


How does it work? 

During the early morning hours your building alarm system transmits a signal to your alarm monitoring company, who in-turn contact the Somers Fire Department which is immediately dispatched to your alarmed location. Somers Fire Department personnel arrive a short time later and conducts an initial size-up of your location. Officers on the scene determine that an entry is warranted. If a Knox-Box system is in place a signal is transmitted to the box and it opens and the key inside is used to unlock your protected location. After brief interior inspection is conducted and no problems found, firefighters simply lock up the building when leaving and return the entry key to the Knox-Box. Fire department officers then radio Somers dispatch that no fire was found, and then leave the scene doing no damage. If the Knox-Box system was not in place windows may be broken or doors forced. This causes owners to repair the damage and for a time this location will not be as secure as it might otherwise be.  You can see that with just one use the Knox-Box system could pay for its self in dollars and peace of mind.The Knox-Box system could also be utilized if someone at your protected location has a medical emergency and EMS is required. This system would allow immediate access to those who may need rapid emergency medical intervention.

Additional information on the Knox-Box system can be found at http://www.knoxbox.com

For additional fire protection information please contact one of our Fire Chiefs at Somers Fire Department. 

 

2024 Incidents
FIRE EMS
JAN 49 195
FEB 50 159
MAR 39 189
APR 61 189
MAY 57 210
JUN 120 220
JUL 57 182
AUG 79 191
SEP 54 166
OCT 64 215
NOV 86 223
DEC 54 206
Total 770 2345

2023 Incidents
Fire EMS
JAN 57 190
FEB 54 152
MAR 43 156
APR 46 192
MAY 61 183
JUN 61 172
JUL 76 220
AUG 45 192
SEP 59 190
OCT 72 225
NOV 49 193
DEC 62 190
Total 685 2255

2022 incidents
Fire EMS
JAN 54 180
FEB 41 139
MAR 50 149
APR 52 170
MAY 58 207
JUN 55 199
JUL 66 186
AUG 51 184
SEP 59 209
OCT 60 208
NOV 62 195
DEC 79 219
Total 687 2245

2021 Incidents
Fire EMS
JAN 35 201
FEB 41 179
MAR 65 160
APR 42 169
MAY 52 162
JUN 70 192
JUL 96 176
AUG 55 192
SEP 76 161
OCT 54 172
NOV 49 167
DEC 57 220
Total 692 2151

2020 Incidents
Fire EMS
JAN 44 167
FEB 51 148
MAR 40 159
APR 58 162
MAY 48 140
JUN 64 133
JUL 56 168
AUG 173 169
SEP 60 140
OCT 45 162
NOV 54 134
DEC 62 179
Total 755 1861

2019 Incidents
Month Fire EMS
Jan 47 172
Feb 48 150
Mar 48 177
Apr 43 173
May 41 183
Jun 49 158
Jul 64 153
Aug 43 152
Sep 42 175
Oct 50 145
Nov 53 136
Dec 48 221
Total 576 1995

2018 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 58 152
Feb 47 153
Mar 177 178
Apr 38 143
May 71 174
Jun 59 172
Jul 62 159
Aug 68 177
Sep 39 178
Oct 52 160
Nov 46 172
Dec 49 169
Total 766 1987

2017 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 44 152
Feb 40 140
Mar 39 138
Apr 50 151
May 49 144
Jun 53 119
Jul 62 131
Aug 50 129
Sep 49 158
Oct 57 137
Nov 58 159
Dec 47 178
Total 598 1736

2016 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 53 118
Feb 64 126
Mar 30 146
Apr 45 120
May 50 112
Jun 54 142
Jul 49 132
Aug 60 137
Sep 37 160
Oct 55 161
Nov 47 131
Dec 38 154
Total 582 1639

2015 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 39 136
Feb 52 149
Mar 50 160
Apr 40 100
May 59 145
Jun 45 116
Jul 57 166
Aug 39 140
Sep 34 151
Oct 44 140
Nov 30 125
Dec 53 160
Total 542 1688

2014 Incidents
Fire EMS
Jan 40 124
Feb 32 121
Mar 40 110
Apr 39 118
May 46 155
Jun 28 147
Jul 54 146
Aug 44 136
Sep 47 139
Oct 48 135
Nov 56 108
Dec 45 143
Total 519 1582

Older Incidents
Fire EMS
2013 472 1588
2012 628 1613
2011 708 1654
2010 525 1562
2009 468 1474
2008 493 1385
2007 519 1339
2006 478 1195
2005 569 1160
2004 533 979
2003 730 706
2002 959 397
Total 7082 15052
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