Public Safety

Fifth graders at Washington Elementary School invited Mt. Lebanon’s heroes for a cup of coffee and cookie today at Uptown Coffee to say “Thank you!” Mt. Lebanon’s public safety stopped by the school at the end of the day to show their appreciation.

Ambulance service has a new leadership team and $2 million in improvements

Meet our new police officers, our 2021 Firefighters of the Year, and get safety tips!

Guest blogger Catherine Schilken took her family on a MRTSA tour, which included spending time in the new ambulances.

firefighters upgrade some protective gear … You have questions? Our cops have answers … Safety tips for the holiday season

At the end of the course, Stephanie Hacke reflects on what she learned.

In 2019, Mt. Lebanon began an extensive search to find the best new guns for the department. They found the Glock 9mm RMR equipped to be the best fit for the department at this time.

A large part of this week’s class focused on use of force.

Several Mt. Lebanon police officers received awards and decorations for their actions while responding to a murder-suicide call on Gilkeson Road in the early hours of July 29.