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Dickinson Fire Department reports 13% increase in calls, EMS dominates workload

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Deputy Fire Chief Mark Sully told commissioners the department logged 675 calls in Q1 — a 13% increase from 2024 — with EMS accounting for 72% of responses and response times slightly above the department goal.

Deputy Fire Chief Mark Sully reported to the Dickinson City Commission Tuesday that the Fire Department handled 675 calls for service in the first quarter of 2025, a roughly 13% increase compared with the same period in 2024.

Sully told commissioners that 72% of calls were emergency medical service responses, 20% were false alarms or good-intent…

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