DeSoto Police and Fire Departments Call Volume Report
The DeSoto Police Department has released its call volume report for the week of May 19-25, documenting a total of 2,308 calls.
This data provides insight into the department’s active engagement with the community and its response to various incidents.
There were 807 incidents, the majority of which were neighborhood patrol calls.
These patrols are a critical component of the department’s strategy to maintain a visible police presence and deter criminal activity within residential areas.
Following neighborhood patrols, directed patrols were the second most common type of call, with 662 instances.
Directed patrols are specific assignments focused on particular areas or issues based on current crime trends and community concerns.
Business calls also formed a significant portion of the total, with 279 calls recorded.
These calls often involve responding to alarms, checking on the security of businesses, and addressing any incidents that may occur within commercial properties.
Animal-related calls accounted for 65 incidents, as the department also deals with calls addressing concerns related to pets and wildlife within the community.
Suspicious activity was reported 49 times, highlighting the community’s vigilance and the police department’s response to potential threats or unusual behavior.
Traffic-related calls, which include accidents, traffic violations, and other roadway concerns, amounted to 278 incidents.
Meanwhile, the DeSoto Fire Department responded to 250 emergency calls for service during the same week.
Of these, 181 involved medical calls, and 69 were fire/rescue calls.
The fire-related incidents included 6 major vehicle accidents, 1 structure fire, 1 vehicle fire, and 14 fire alarms.
Additionally, 80 of the 181 medical calls required additional assistance or manpower from a fire engine.
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