The DeSoto Police and Fire Departments have issued their weekly public safety reports, covering the period from August 4 to August 10, 2024.
The DeSoto Police Department responded to a total of 2,414 calls during the week.
Neighborhood patrols accounted for the largest share, with 808 calls, followed by 382 directed patrol calls.
In addition to patrol activities, the department handled 286 business-related calls.
The police also responded to 53 animal-related incidents, 54 reports of suspicious activities, and 344 traffic-related calls.
The DeSoto Fire Department’s report for the same period detailed a total of 216 incidents.
The majority of these incidents, 169 in total, were categorized as “Rescue and EMS” calls.
Other significant incidents included 21 “Good Intent Calls,” 15 “Service Calls,” and 12 “False Alarms.”
The fire department also responded to five fire-related incidents, seven hazardous conditions, and three incidents involving overpressure ruptures, explosions, or overheating.
These reports provide a comprehensive overview of the public safety efforts in DeSoto.
The report is meant to highlight the continuous efforts of the police department and fire department in managing a wide range of emergencies and service calls.
For more information and updates from the DeSoto Police and Fire Departments, residents can visit the city’s official website or contact the respective departments directly.