In January, Center Point Fire and Rescue shared their monthly statistics, revealing that their team responded to a total of 10 service calls within their area and also provided assistance to neighboring departments. Notably, 5 of these calls occurred during a severe snow and ice storm. The volunteers of Center Point Fire and Rescue dedicated a collective 32 hours to responding to these incidents throughout the month.
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