Welcome to LEMONT
Fire Protection District
About Us

Lemont Fire Protection District

The mission of the Lemont Fire Protection District is to continue the tradition of providing professional service to all with Integrity, Honor and Dedication.

Serving the Community Since 1886

The department’s goal is to provide the highest quality of emergency service through prevention, preparedness, response and recovery programs, to promote community awareness and participation in fire prevention and disaster preparedness.

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Help us plan for the future of the Lemont Fire Protection District!

Thank You for Taking Our Survey. Please Share Your Opinions!

You are an important part of the Lemont Fire Protection District, and we need your help. We continue to seek ways to improve the services we provide our community. We always welcome your ideas and suggestions, and now more than ever need to hear what you think.

We are listening! We appreciate you taking a few minutes to share your comments and feedback on some important issues facing our district.

Take the survey online at  www.firedistrictsurvey.com 

2022-2027 STRATEGIC PLAN

Be A Heart Hero - Know Hands Only CPR

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. The term “heart disease” refers to several types of heart conditions. In the United States, the most common type of heart disease is coronary artery disease (CAD), which can lead to heart attack. You can greatly reduce your risk for heart disease through lifestyle changes and, in some cases, medicine.

 

What are the symptoms of heart disease?

What are the risk factors for heart disease?

Sometimes heart disease may be “silent” and not diagnosed until a person experiences signs or symptoms of a heart attack, heart failure, or an arrhythmia. When these events happen, symptoms may include1

Heart attack: Chest pain or discomfort, upper back or neck pain, indigestion, heartburn, nausea or vomiting, extreme fatigue, upper body discomfort, dizziness, and shortness of breath.

Arrhythmia: Fluttering feelings in the chest (palpitations).

Heart failure: Shortness of breath, fatigue, or swelling of the feet, ankles, legs, abdomen, or neck veins.

In Case of Emergency Call 911!