Over 1,100 Emergency Responses for the fire department in 2025

 The Red River Parishwide Fire Protection District has released its annual incident report for 2025, revealing a year marked by dedication and swift action in service to the community.  According to Fire Chief Woodfin, the department responded to a total of 1,103 emergency calls throughout the year.  

A significant portion of these responses-665 calls-were for Emergency Medical Services assistance, underscoring the vital role the district plays in supporting local emergency needs.  Motor vehicle crashes accounted for 114 calls, highlighting the department’s readiness to address roadway emergencies. 

Fire-related incidents were also a major focus.  The district tackled 34 structure fires, 81 woods and grass fires, and 25 vehicle fires.  Additionally, firefighters responded to 52 fire alarm or smoke scares.   Hazmat situations required 29 specialized responses, demonstrating the team’s preparedness for hazardous material emergencies.  

Throughout 2025, the Red River Parish Fire Protection District remained steadfast partner in safeguarding the well-being of residents.