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Fire and police chiefs report October response statistics; city highlights smoke‑detector drives and increased downtown patrols

Michigan City Common Council · November 5, 2025
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The fire department reported 449 calls in October (322 medical; 15 fires) and said it distributed smoke detectors to homes; the police department reported 3,183 calls and announced recruitment/testing dates and increased foot patrols in Franklin Square.

Michigan City—s fire and police chiefs presented monthly public‑safety reports at the Nov. 4 Common Council meeting and highlighted community outreach efforts.

Fire Chief reported 449 calls in October, including 15 fires and 322 medical responses. "Out of those 322 medical calls, we used Narcan 8 times in October," the chief said. He described community outreach events, including an open house and a volunteer effort coordinated with other…

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