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Las Vegas Fire & Rescue responds to 293 emergencies during Fourth of July holiday

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue responds to 293 emergencies during Fourth of July holiday
Written by Las Vegas News

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) During the Fourth of July holiday, Las Vegas Fire & Rescue responded to 293 emergency incidents and received a total of 1,193 emergency calls.

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue

In an email sent to Channel 13, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue detailed their response on Friday. These calls included partnering agencies and those outside of the Las Vegas Fire & Rescue jurisdiction. A total of 466 units were deployed to respond.

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue noted that there were 116 outside fires, seven building fires, two burn injuries and zero outside smoke investigations within the city of Las Vegas.

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue also permitted and inspected 64 Safe-N-Sane fireworks booths.

Las Vegas Fire & Rescue partnered with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and Clark County.

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross of Southern Nevada responded to eight house fires across Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson and Sloan on the Fourth of July. At least one of the fires is believed to have been caused by fireworks.

They helped a total of 24 people with shelter, food and other essentials.

Animal Foundation

The Animal Foundation has taken in 45 stray animals from July 4 through July 5 as of 11 a.m., as a result of the Fourth of July fireworks.

The foundation expects more lost pets to come in on Saturday and Sunday.

There is a pet support hotline available from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at 702-760-PETS for anyone who has lost their pet or needs assistance.

For more Fourth of July pet tips, click here.


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