 Operations at the Miku Fire Station remain suspended after an individual assigned to the station tested positive for COVID-19 on October 22, 2020. The individual is currently receiving treatment at the Respiratory Hospital. Chief Fire Officer Joseph Joseph on 26 October provided an update on the situation. Staff on whom quarantine and other members assigned to the station will undergo testing at various respiratory clinics. Arrangements will be put in place to get them to and from the clinics safely. Sanitization of the facility will also take place today, Monday 26 October 2020. It is anticipated that once the process is complete, fire suppression services at the Miku Fire Station can resume as early as Tuesday October 27, 2020. EMS or Ambulance Services will resume when the station returns to the full staffing capacity. We wish to thank the residents of Miku and environments for their patience, unsupport thus far, and assure you that all efforts are focused towards returning to normal operations at your community station. The Miku community and environments are reminded to call 911 in the event of emergencies.