The Loretto Fire Department has recently unveiled its activity report for the months of December and January. According to the report, the department’s members were called upon to respond to a total of 16 incidents during this period.
These calls for service included 2 public service calls, 1 classified as “other,” 2 grass fires, 4 instances where the department set up landing zones for medical helicopters, 2 training exercises, 1 vehicle fire, 1 structure fire, 1 lift assist, 1 crash with injuries, and 1 non-injury crash.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the diverse range of emergencies and situations that the Loretto Fire Department has been called upon to address, highlighting the crucial role that the department plays in ensuring the safety and well-being of the community.

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