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Mariemont Police Department

We believe in our community and hope that you will find this information to be both useful and informative.

The Mariemont Police Department employs approximately 10 full-time sworn officers and one non-sworn support person. Our department is dedicated to community-oriented style of policing. We believe community problems are most successfully addressed by working in partnership with the community. Our officers are deeply committed to excellence, and strive to be community problem-solvers.

I am extremely proud of the members of the Mariemont Police Department. They are held to the highest standards: integrity, honesty, loyalty and the enforcement of the laws and ordinances of the state of Ohio and the Village of Mariemont. Working together equals a community partnership.

-Chief Hines

 

Chief of Police
Richard D. Hines

Non-Emergency phone: (513) 271-4089
e-mail: rhines@mariemont.org


 

Our Mission Statement

The Mariemont Police Department’s Mission is to maintain order, preserve and protect the life, peace and property of the citizen’s of Mariemont. We provide a professional, well-trained staff and strive to enhance the quality of life through an active partnership with the citizens of the Village of Mariemont.

Our Vision Statement

The Mariemont Police Department is committed to providing the highest quality of police service and forming partnerships with the community, making the village of Mariemont a safe place to live, visit and conduct business.

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Mariemont Fire
Department

The Mariemont Fire Department offers full-time firefighting and paramedic services for residents of the Village of Mariemont. We are one of only three departments in Hamilton County to have earned a Class 3 ISO Rating.

The Mariemont Fire and EMS staff has full-time/career, part-time and volunteer firefighters and paramedics. All personnel are cross-trained in multiple areas. EMT’s and paramedics are all trained as firefighters. All personal are trained as fire safety inspectors, hazardous materials technicians, and basic rescue and water rescue technicians. Some staff members are also trained as Public Safety Instructors, Certified Child Safety Seat Inspectors, CPR Instructors (certified through the American Heart Association) and Certified Fire Investigators (certified through the State of Ohio). All personnel must complete a mandatory four to six hours of continuing education each year. Additionally, our staff is thoroughly trained in Disaster Management, Community Fire Defense Planning and Medical Disaster Service.

 

(Acting) Fire Chief
Matt Morgan
e-mail: mmorgan@mariemont.org

Non-Emergency phone: (513) 271-4089

Asst. Chief Matt Morgan
e-mail: mmorgan@mariemont.org

Captain Jeremy Bauserman
e-mail: jbauserman@mariemont.org

Captain Tim Feichtner
e-mail: tfeichtner@mariemont.org

Captain Greg Lang
e-mail: glang@mariemont.org

  How We Work
The Mariemont Fire Department work schedule is based on a three-unit concept. Full-time fire and EMS personnel work a 24-hour shift and are then off work for the next 48 hours. Part-time personnel work either a 12 or 24-hour shift. A full-time officer manages each shift. The normal staff for any 24-hour period is made up of 4 people.

What We Do
In addition to responding to emergency calls, the Mariemont Fire Department offers many services designed to keep our community safe, promote fire safety awareness and enhance public relations.

In helping to ensure the safety of our community, the Mariemont Fire Department has a Village Disaster Evacuation Plan and an Emergency Operation Plan, both of which have been certified by the Hamilton County Emergency Management Agency. All equipment is consistently checked and maintained to ensure it will be fully operational when an emergency arises.

We have several programs to teach residents about fire safety and help them be better prepared for emergencies. These programs also give you a chance to get to know your Fire Department a little better and for us to get to know you.

For instance, each October, we participate in the Fire Prevention Week program. During this time, the Fire Department visits schools to teach fire prevention and safety. At the end of the week, we have an Open House and Fire Expo at the Fire Station, giving everyone the opportunity to see a firefighting demonstration, experience what it’s like to be in a smoke-filled structure, and interact with paramedics as they explain the equipment they use. There are always plenty of refreshments, too!

Contact us for more information on any of the following services:

  • free smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and batteries
  • free CPR classes, blood pressure checks, child safety seat installation and inspections, and fire safety inspections for your home
  • “Shelter-In-Place”
  • younger residents are always welcome to tour the Fire Station and equipment. We would be happy to bring a fire truck to a child’s party or a block party.
  Professional Opportunities
We are always happy to speak with anyone wishing to become a volunteer or join our part-time workforce. If interested, please contact Assistant Chief Matt Morgan.
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