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2020 Fire and EMS overview

The Altis Fire Department had a very busy year in 2020 and broke a record amount of calls being dispatched for over the months.  We responded to over 12,000 calls within the months running 1,338 calls in the month of July.  Employment records were up, the AFD hired over 800 new medics and firefighters to staff across the 4 stations over the island.  Flags will be at half staff for the rest of the month at the AFD stations in order to remember the loss of the 600 medics lost in the line of duty last year to random events.

 

Various amounts of calls ran by the AFD this year included.

  • 532 car accidents

  • 400 car fires

  • 633 cardiac arrest

  • 322 building collapses

  • 148 Structure Fires

  • 900 shootings

    • 832 in Kavala

  • 193 Broken Legs

  • 430 Car repair aids

  • 200 Refueling Aids

  • Rest of calls in general 311 medical aid transports

 

One of the biggest disasters to happen to the AFD was the loss of all of our medics in the line of duty and I would like to touch on a few of the losses.

  • 100 medics struct by fast moving cars on side of road

  • 250 medics taken hostage and killed

  • 50 medics building collapse

  • 50 medics falling out of helicopters and moving trucks

  • 40 medics fired for misbehavior issues

  • 110 medics killed by Lieutenants and Captains

 

2020 was a very hefty year on our budget to training new medics and getting further equipment after losing over 3,000 vehicles to our arsenal of response vehicles and 700 helicopters.

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4 hours ago, Bread said:

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2020 Fire and EMS overview

The Altis Fire Department had a very busy year in 2020 and broke a record amount of calls being dispatched for over the months.  We responded to over 12,000 calls within the months running 1,338 calls in the month of July.  Employment records were up, the AFD hired over 800 new medics and firefighters to staff across the 4 stations over the island.  Flags will be at half staff for the rest of the month at the AFD stations in order to remember the loss of the 600 medics lost in the line of duty last year to random events.

 

Various amounts of calls ran by the AFD this year included.

  • 532 car accidents

  • 400 car fires

  • 633 cardiac arrest

  • 322 building collapses

  • 148 Structure Fires

  • 900 shootings

    • 832 in Kavala

  • 193 Broken Legs

  • 430 Car repair aids

  • 200 Refueling Aids

  • Rest of calls in general 311 medical aid transports

 

One of the biggest disasters to happen to the AFD was the loss of all of our medics in the line of duty and I would like to touch on a few of the losses.

  • 100 medics struct by fast moving cars on side of road

  • 250 medics taken hostage and killed

  • 50 medics building collapse

  • 50 medics falling out of helicopters and moving trucks

  • 40 medics fired for misbehavior issues

  • 110 medics killed by Lieutenants and Captains

 

2020 was a very hefty year on our budget to training new medics and getting further equipment after losing over 3,000 vehicles to our arsenal of response vehicles and 700 helicopters.

Wow this is a cringe post bread.

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2 hours ago, Maric said:

As far as Steve Cosma and I are concerned, these figures are inaccurate.

We don't count missing medics as dead medics until you return the body to either the hospital or our administrative office in Pyrgos, thank you. 

32 minutes ago, danile666 said:

Wow this is a cringe post bread.

Twas the goal

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