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Wildwood Fire Department Releases June 2023 Report

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By From Wildwood Fire Department

WILDWOOD – The Wildwood City Fire Department releases their June 2023 statistics: 
Members of the Wildwood City Fire Department responded to 538 fire and emergency medical related incidents for the month of June 2023. Members of the department also conducted 526 Fire Safety Inspections for the month.      
The statistics for the month are as follows:  
Squad Company 3 responded to the following incidents: 

Fires 
(including building fires, cooking fires, rubbish fires, vehicle fires) 

 

Rescue/EMS 
(MVA’s, medical assists, elevator entrapments, water rescues) 

97 

Hazardous Conditions 
(gas leaks, electrical hazards, aircraft stand-by) 

 

17 

Service Calls  
(animal rescues, assist police department, public assists) 

 

28 

Good Intent Calls  
(smoke scares, odor of smoke, investigations with no incident) 

42 

False Alarm & False Calls 
(malfunctioning alarm systems, malicious alarms, unintentional alarms)  

 

43 

 
Total Engine Company Responses  

233 

                                                                                                                              
Ambulance 3 responded to the following incidents: 

Alcohol, drugs, overdose, toxins 

34 

Cardiac, chest pains, hypotension, hypertension 

14 

Bleeding, trauma, injuries, assaults 

55 

Weakness, malaise, sickness, dizziness, pain 

63 

Respiratory, shortness of breath, dyspnea 

12 

Seizure, stroke, neurological, unconscious, syncopal episodes, diabetic, hypoglycemic, altered mental status  

 

24 

Behavioral, depression, suicidal, anxiety, hallucination  

13 

General (DOA, fever, dehydration, allergic reaction, OB/Gyn.) 

90 

Total Emergency Medical Service Responses 

305 

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