Antrim Fire & Ambulance Responds to 67 Incidents in September

Photo by Antrim Fire & AmbulanceMonthly Call Report for September 2025
The Antrim Fire & Ambulance Department has released its Monthly Call Report for September 2025, highlighting a busy month with a total of 67 incidents. This brings the year-to-date call volume to 500, reflecting the ongoing dedication of the department’s firefighters and EMTs.
Breakdown of September Calls
The majority of September’s responses were emergency medical services (EMS), accounting for 49 of the 67 incidents. The remaining 18 calls were fire-related, covering a wide variety of situations.
Fire-related incidents included:
- 2 Motor Vehicle Collisions (MVC)
- 2 Illegal Burns
- 1 Trees/Wires Call
- 2 Outside Fires
- 2 Service Calls
- 2 Assist Ambulance Calls
- 2 Mutual Aid Responses
- 3 Automatic Fire Alarms (AFA)
- 1 Detector Malfunction
- 1 Smoke Investigation
Continuing Service to the Community
The report underscores the crucial role of Antrim’s first responders in protecting the community’s health and safety. With the department having already handled 500 calls in 2025, it is clear that both fire suppression and medical emergencies continue to demand significant attention.
Antrim Fire & Ambulance reminds residents to practice fire safety, check smoke detectors regularly, and remain cautious with outdoor burning as fall conditions set in.