The Saskatoon Fire Department responded to 25,176 calls for service in 2023, marking a 57 per cent increase compared to 2019. The organization presented its 2023 Year in Review to the environment, utilities, and corporate services committee, highlighting the growing number of incidents in the city. Since 2019, there has been a steady increase in calls for service, with a 15 per cent increase compared to 2022 and a 57 per cent increase compared to 2019. The types of incidents fire crews are responding to have also increased, with the largest surge seen in EMS calls, which reached over 11,000 last year compared to under 7,000 in 2019. Among the top 10 types of EMS calls, there were increases across the board compared to 2022.

Specifically focusing on EMS calls, the fire department noted that most calls were related to unconsciousness or fainting, breathing problems, chest pain, or overdosing and poisoning. The report also highlighted a significant increase in EMS calls compared to 2022. Fire inspectors had 1,020 interactions with homeless individuals in 2023, offering 366 people access to community supports. Encampments were found in 60 of the 66 neighbourhoods in Saskatoon, and 15,697 discarded needles were collected last year. The report discussed the activities of the Overdose Outreach Team, which provided referrals to Mental Health and Addictions Services, housing services, naloxone training, and consultations, distributing 941 naloxone kits throughout Saskatoon.

In terms of fires in the city, the report indicated that $80.48 million worth of property and infrastructure caught fire in 2023, resulting in $7.75 million in fire damage. The increasing number of fire incidents underscores the challenges faced by the Saskatoon Fire Department in responding to emergencies and safeguarding the community. The organization continues to address a wide range of incidents, including fire suppression incidents, EMS calls, and other emergencies, with a focus on providing timely and effective response services to residents. The report serves as a comprehensive overview of the department’s activities and highlights the ongoing efforts to ensure public safety and well-being in Saskatoon.

Overall, the 2023 Saskatoon Fire Department Year in Review emphasizes the significant increase in calls for service and incidents in the city compared to previous years. The data presented underscores the growing demands placed on fire crews and emergency responders, particularly in responding to EMS calls and addressing homeless encampments. The report also sheds light on the impact of fires on property and infrastructure, highlighting the financial losses incurred due to fire damage. Despite these challenges, the Saskatoon Fire Department remains committed to serving the community, offering support to vulnerable populations, and implementing strategies to enhance public safety and emergency response. Moving forward, the organization will continue to adapt and evolve in response to changing needs and emerging threats, ensuring the effective delivery of essential services to residents.

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