Recent data released by the Lawrenceburg Fire Department reveals that in the month of March, firefighters were called to respond to a total of 222 incidents. Among these calls were 2 structure fires, 4 fire calls classified as other, 147 rescue medical calls, 14 false alarms, 3 hazardous condition calls, 17 service calls involving lift assists and assisting other agencies, and 34 good intent calls related to burn releases and unauthorized burns. The statistics shed light on the diverse range of emergencies that the firefighters had to address during the month.
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