In September 2024, first responders in Lawrence County were exceptionally active, handling a remarkable total of 3,411 distinct incidents and calls for service. This figure highlights the significant demands placed on local fire departments, law enforcement agencies, and emergency medical services. The volume of calls reflects the ongoing commitment and dedication of these professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of the community they serve. Their readiness to respond to a wide range of emergencies underscores the critical role they play in maintaining public safety in Lawrence County.
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