The Leeds 1000 Islands Fire Service has released its call statistics for November, reporting a total of 39 incidents.
Traffic-related calls were the most frequent, accounting for 13 responses. Fire and carbon monoxide alarms followed closely, with 10 calls attended.
The service also responded to five public assistance calls, four fire calls, and four medical emergencies.
In addition, three mutual aid calls were handled in support of neighbouring services.
Officials noted that the variety of calls highlights the diverse responsibilities of the fire service beyond traditional firefighting, including public safety, emergency response, and community assistance.
(By: Tim Baltz)