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Mt View Police Officers Association - Good communication is the key.

Mt View Police Officers Association

3.0(4 reviews)
1.8 mi

This is the greatest story ever told. A few weeks ago my bike was stolen from the caltrain station…read moreand I had given up hope. I did not even file a police report. I figured that the odds of ever getting it back were pretty slim, and we are all busy people so whatever, right? Fast forward to last week. I am cruising craigslist looking for a good deal on a used bike. What do I see? Why, it is the exact make, model and color of my old bike, being sold in Mountain View, half a mile from the caltrain station! Hmmmm.. So a few emails to the seller later I have enough information to firm up my suspicion that it is my bike. A. Cash Only B. He doesn't know basic details about the bike C. "meet me on the corner of X and Y and I'll come out with the bike" Riiiiight. So here is where the Mountain View PD come in. I stroll into the station at 5pm. I tell the Mountain View PD that I'm meeting this guy at 7:20 and it would just be cool if an officer can come with and check the serial number with me. I'm really not expecting them to drop everything they are doing or anything, just if they have someone free for a few minutes. What happens? I get a complete sting operation organized in under 1 hour involving a squad car, an officer in the station orchestrating the whole thing and at least two undercover cops on the street making it all happen. Two hours later, I am the happiest guy in the world with my bike returned to me. The thieves even cleaned up the bike to sell it! This is quite literally the best police response anyone could have asked for. I mean, I guess they could have gotten my bike back and then took me for a ride on the space shuttle. That would have been cooler, but there is no Yelp in space so nobody would have known about it. I want to give 100 stars to the mountain view police but this crazy website only goes up to 5.

I live in a multi-unit complex in Mountain View. Parking is always in high demand in this complex,…read moreespecially since virtually all of the private roads through the complex are fire lanes, and therefore not available for parking. One of the residents, though, continually parks in the fire lane, blicking not only access for emergency vehicles, but also blocking several of his neighbors valid assigned parking spots in the process. Various parties have called the police repeatedly about these fire lane violations, but they have refused to enforce the law, telling the complaining residents (who's cars were now trapped in their parking spots) that they are being "nit-picky". We have gone so far as to have representatives of the complex contact the head of the traffic division of the Mountain View Police Department (Sergeant Arbarillo). Their initial inquiry was whether the complex needed to paint the curbs in order to have the police department enforce the fire lanes (we have signs, but not painted curbs). We were okay with having to paint the curbs, if that was what we had to do (even though the statute does not require painted curbs, just an appropriate number of prominent signs), we just wanted to know as the complex was going to redo the surfaces of our streets and parking areas, and painting the curbs then would be cheaper and more convenient than having a special contract drawn up just for the painting of the curbs. Seargeant Arbarillo assured us our complex that the signs designating the fire lanes on our complex were adequate and that we did not need to paint the curbs (the complex also confirmed this with the Mtn View Fire Department). Since that time. this resident has continued to park in the firelane, residents have continued to call the police (as we were instructed to do by Sergeant Arbarillo), but the police have still not done anything (we do not expect them to tow - they have said they wouldn't tow, but we would like them to ticket the offender, or at least warn him to stop parking illegally). Now Sergeant Arbarillo has told us that they will not enforce the fire lanes since our curbs are not painted, completely reversing himself from when we asked him before. Now that our streets and parking have already been re-done, it will cost significantly more to paint the curbs than if we had just done it while we were also doing the re-surfacing (and related painting). According to the California motor vehicle code, Division 11, Chapter 9, Section 22500.1: "[a fire lane] shall be indicated (1) by a sign posted immediately adjacent to, and visible from, the designated place clearly stating in letters not less than one inch in height that the place is a fire lane, (2) by outlining or painting the place in red and, in contrasting color, marking the place with the words "FIRE LANE", which are clearly visible from a vehicle, OR (3) by a red curb or red paint on the edge of the roadway upon which is clearly marked the words "FIRE LANE". " According to the City of Mountain View website, the police are responsible for enforcing fire lanes on private property: http://www.ci.mtnview.ca.us/city_hall/police/traffic/parking_n_towing.asp "Private Property Parking Generally, restriction of parking on private property is the responsibility of the property owner. Exceptions that MVPD enforces are handicapped and FIRE-LANE REGULATIONS." The Mtn View Police need to learn their own policies as well as the laws we are paying them to enforce.

City of Santa Clara Fire Department - Cannot thank them enough for spending time with the community.. The kids have something to talk about for days, and they met their heros.

City of Santa Clara Fire Department

5.0(4 reviews)
9.2 mi

Hats off to these guys. I ran out of gas next to their place and they sprung into action and got me…read moresome gas. They didn't have to at all. I am just some random guy that had a faulty fuel Guage. No matter they were there and helped with a smile on their faces. Hats off! I wish more of our public servants were like these 3 gents.

A couple of months ago, I was dumb enough not to remember carrying my keys with me when throwing…read moretrash outside of the house. The wind closed the door behind me and it was locked. I freaked out because my baby was inside the house alone; I ran to my neighbor and asked to use their phone to call my husband but wasn't able to reach him. A few minutes later, I decided to call 911; the operator asked me to wait outside and help is on the way. I kept talking to my baby through the door; I was in tears hoping nothing bad would happen. I waited for about 5min (might be shorter, but it seemed longer when I was anxious), the Santa Clara Fire Department came. They were all very friendly and patience; they calmly asked for detail information about my house and my baby. They tried to find a way in without breaking my doors; they quickly figured out a way to get into the house through a window. As soon as they opened the door for me, I ran to see my baby. Luckily she was safe, enjoying some videos in the high chair. The Fire Fighters didn't just leave right away, instead, they made sure to place the window net back on correctly, said hello to my baby and my dog, as well as checking the smoke protectors at my house. Embarrassingly, all of my smoke protectors were out of batteries; they offered to install new ones but refused to let me pay for them. They also played with my baby and my dog while waiting for the protectors to be installed. Seriously, I haven't seen a group of genuinely nice people in a long while. While I felt very bad for them to come for my stupid mistake, I was very thankful that they were able to rescue us in such a short notice. Thank you Santa Clara Fire Department! You guys are awesome.

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City of Santa Clara Fire Department
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Palo Alto Fire Department

Palo Alto Fire Department

4.2(5 reviews)
4.4 mi

Recently, a fire fighter walked into my small business and declared that we are now considered a…read morelevel 1 facility, which mean they want us to pay $700 per year. We do not store any large chemicals, but when I asked them what is the point of that $700, they told me that it was to "regulate" something. When I pushed them on how, they just said it was to regulate chemicals we have. Sounds more like a money grab. Not a good look for the city to send fire fighters around town just to generate revenue. I'm guessing underfunded pensions? I remember when fire fighters were in the business of protecting public safety, not shaking up local businesses for money. Kind of reminds me of when a gang member walks into an immigrant's small business and demands protection money.

Endless thanks and the highest of praise to the incredible crews who helped the elderly and…read moredisabled residents of 165 Forest Avenue. Condominium complex when the elevators went down. These incredibly skilled and compassionate professionals went FAR out of their way to ensure the safety of a 90, 92 and 87 year old over the course of 48 hours even though it was NOT their job. The fire department is often there when no one else is to take on the hardest jobs, even when it isn't in their job description and we appreciate it more than you know. They don't complain, they don't grumble, they just get on with it. True professionals. I can't thank them enough for literally saving the dad, and ultimately saving my dad's life.

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Palo Alto Fire Department - Palo alto firefighter donating new blankets to the homeless

Palo alto firefighter donating new blankets to the homeless

Palo Alto Fire Department
Palo Alto Fire Department - Rescue 2. last night in service before the city pulled her off the front lines

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Rescue 2. last night in service before the city pulled her off the front lines

Redwood City Fire Department

Redwood City Fire Department

5.0(3 reviews)
9.2 mi

We had a little excitement at the house a few days ago when my wife, suffering from severe stomach…read morepain that later turned out to be appendicitis, started hyperventilating. Scary stuff. Well, this led to my first 911 call... and I must say that I came away very impressed with the RWC Fire Department. Why, you might ask? Three reasons: 1. These guys moved fast. I heard the truck's siren coming our way while I was literally still on the phone with the 911 operator. Definitely not more than 90 seconds since I'd placed the call. 2. They knew what they were doing. In addition to several fire fighters who are presumably great at batting flames, they had a paramedic in tow who quickly diagnosed our hyperventilation, administered oxygen and had my wife back into stable, talking condition. 3. They were good folks. When my two year old got out of bed and expressed understandable concern about both his mother and the surrounding chaos, one of the firemen brought him out to look at the truck and left him with one of those plastic fire helmets as a souvenir. My wife did end up getting an appendectomy and recovered amazingly fast, so the story ends well. And most relevant to this review, I came away feeling both heartfelt thanks towards these men of the Redwood City Fire Department... and that I've never been more pleased with how my tax dollars are being spent. Hopefully you'll never have need of these services, but it sure is nice to know they're there.

Super friendly people here! I went to a CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) training class…read morehere and everyone I met was so friendly. Especially Christy who is the head of the CERT training. She is knowledgeable and shares that knowledge freely with people. We even got to see quite a few firemen coming down the poles. Woo hoo! :-) I've gained a lot of respect for these people and what they do each day. Thank you RCFD...you guys are great!

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Redwood City Fire Department
Redwood City Fire Department
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