I locked my keys inside my vehicle. Can the fire department get them out?

Our department will respond to an emergency situation, such as an infant or pet locked in the vehicle, and will use a punch tool to remove one of the windows to gain access. However, technological advances in vehicle locking mechanisms designed to prevent theft make it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to open a car door and vehicle damage is usually sustained during the attempt.

If there is no emergency involved, our department must regretfully refer you to a locksmith.

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1. Can you check my blood pressure?
2. Do fire departments still rescue cats from trees?
3. I locked my keys inside my vehicle. Can the fire department get them out?
4. My fire extinguisher is empty or the tag is expired. Can your department refill it or re certify the extinguisher for use?
5. Do you offer free car seats?