Calls that require medical attention range from lacerations to cardiac arrest.
TRANSPORTS = 21
Calls that are prearranged to aid a patient in transporting from either their home to hospital, from hospital to another medical facility, or in some cases from the hospital back home.
ACCIDENTS = 105
Calls that involve motor vehicle accidents.
FIRES = 156
Calls that require the emergency squad to accompany the fire department.
RESCUES = 4
Specialized calls such as confined space or extrication.
STAND-BYS = 41
Calls that require the emergency squad to stand-by, such as athletic funtions.
MUTUAL AIDS = 48
Calls where the squad is called in to either cover or assist a neighboring town.
MIC UNIT CALLS = 284
Calls that require the assistance of the paramedics.
MISCELLANEOUS = 102
TOTAL VOLUNTEER HOURS = 4966.75
The total number of hours logged by the volunteers for calls, drills, meetings, and education.