Calcasieu Parish, Louisiana – Ward Six Fire Protection has released its report for the month of September 2024, detailing the department’s responses to emergency calls. According to the report, the department responded to a total of 34 emergency calls throughout the month.
The calls included a variety of incidents, such as a single vehicle fire, 9 motor vehicle crashes, 3 medical assists, and 3 grass, woods, or tree fires. The department also responded to 1 trash fire, 3 public service assists, 3 false alarms, and 2 smoke scares. Additionally, there was 1 controlled burn, which is a fire intentionally set for land management or other purposes, and 8 canceled en route calls, where the department was dispatched but the emergency was resolved prior to arrival.
The department has responded to a total of 307 emergency calls during 2024, highlighting the importance of the service provided by Ward Six Fire Protection to the community.
While the report does not provide detailed information on each incident, it does offer a glimpse into the types of emergencies the department responds to on a regular basis. Motor vehicle crashes, for example, are a common occurrence, and the department’s response to these incidents is crucial in ensuring the safety of those involved. Similarly, medical assists and public service assists highlight the department’s role in providing medical care and other forms of assistance to the community.
The release of the report by Ward Six Fire Protection provides valuable information to the public and helps to promote transparency and accountability within the department.
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