Use our online form to report illegal fireworks activity and ongoing loud noises between 7 p.m. from 3 a.m. from Tuesday, July 1 through Saturday, July 5. You may also call the Arlington Fire Department’s non-emergency phone line at 817-274-4444 to report fireworks activity.
Published on May 29, 2024
By Susan Schrock, Office of Communication
Arlington Fire Chief Bret Stidham presented the department's Fiscal Year 2023 annual report to the City Council this week, highlighting proactive fire prevention efforts, emergency preparedness planning, and other priorities designed to keep the 99-square-mile city safe.
Firefighters responded to more than 54,000 emergencies last fiscal year, including 35,983 EMS calls and 3,881 fire calls. Stidham said it important to recognize the department’s successes, but even more important to understand the need to continue improving and to make every effort to achieve greatness. He said the City remains committed to being innovative and to seek out best practices. Current and future enhancements in equipment, technology, and advanced training will help the Arlington Fire Department to remain the best in the country.
“Our firefighters work and train tirelessly to ensure the safety and well-being of our citizens and visitors. We continually work to prevent and mitigate risks, and we will always continue to provide critical support to those in need,” Stidham said.
Click here to read the Arlington Fire Department FY23 Annual Report.
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