Operational Statistics – 2026

Fires – January 2026

Services – January 2026

2025

3,139 Services Provided

In 2025, emergency incidents increased significantly, resulting in a higher demand for fire, medical and rescue services throughout the city.

2024

2,554 Services Provided

In 2024 we exceeded expectations, responding to fires, medical emergencies and high-risk incidents.

2023

1,710 Services Provided

During 2023, the institution focused heavily on grass fires, rescues and emergency response.

Growing Emergency Demand

Operational Growth Analysis · 2023 – 2025

Between 2023 and 2025, emergency service requests increased by 83.6%. This sustained growth reflects a continuous rise in fires, medical emergencies, rescues, traffic accidents and high-risk incidents across the city.

+49.4%

Increase from 2023 to 2024

+22.9%

Increase from 2024 to 2025

+83.6%

Total growth in just two years

This upward trend highlights the growing pressure on emergency response systems. It reinforces the importance of prevention, community awareness, adequate resources, continuous training and institutional support to maintain effective and timely response.

Emergency response grows with the city — preparedness must grow with it.