Warren fire and EMS volunteers have another busy year

Posted 1/4/23

The Warren Fire Department and EMS division responded to 3,295 emergency calls for service in 2022.

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Warren fire and EMS volunteers have another busy year

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According to a post on the Warren Fire Department Facebook page, the Warren Fire Department and EMS division responded to 3,295 emergency calls for service in 2022.

“We’d like to thank our mutual aid partners for providing additional resources when needed, as we did for them,” the post reads. “Our department remains committed to the safety of our citizens through our volunteers who are highly equipped, knowledgeable, and ready to respond to any emergency at any moment. Cheers to another year!”

For comparison sake, the fire and rescue volunteers responded to similar amount of calls (3,353) in 2021, which was a considerable jump from the total of 2,896 in 2020.

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