Monthly Chief's Report: October 2025

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Support Services Community Relations

At the October 28th Council Meeting, Mayor Thomas issued a proclamation recognizing the week of November 2-8, as Police and Fire Appreciation Week. In his weekly newsletter, he stated, “The professionals of the MPD and SRFR are devoted public servants who risk their lives to ensure Monroe is a safe place for all to live, work, and play.” POLICE & FIRE APPRECIATION WEEK-MONROE

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE UPDATES

During the month of October, SRFR attended three Chamber of Commerce meetings. On October 1st, the team attended Sky Valley Chamber’s luncheon. On October 8th, SRFR attended the Lake Stevens luncheon for the Annual Business Candidate Forum, where they heard from candidates up for election. SRFR also attended the Monroe Chamber luncheon on October 14th and listened to a legislative exchange with Representatives Mike Steele and Brian Burnett.

WALK, BIKE, & ROLL TO SCHOOL

On October 8th, members of SRFR Command Staff, A31, M31, E32, Monroe Police Department, and Monroe School District celebrated Walk, Bike, & Roll to School Day, where they walked with students and promoted pedestrian and wheeled sports safety. Students had a great time, and we were pleased to see that many were wearing helmets we distributed at the back-to-school resource fair!

ADULT & SENIOR SAFETY CLASSES

This month, PIEO King taught Aging in Place at the Monroe Senior center. Attendees learned about Falls Prevention and Fire Safety, and for Fire Prevention Week, the team hosted an online Home Fire Safety class where attendees learned about smoke alarms, escape planning, and cooking safety.

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