In a recent report released by the Lawrenceburg Fire Department, it was revealed that firefighters were called to action 210 times in the month of May. Among these incidents were 4 structure fires, 4 other fire-related calls, 161 rescue medical calls, 9 false alarms, 7 hazardous condition calls, 25 service calls that included lift assists and assistance to other agencies, and 17 good intent calls involving burn releases and unauthorized burns. The data highlights the diverse range of emergencies that the firefighters had to address during the month. The statistics underscore the crucial role that the fire department plays in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.
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