Officials also thanked firefighters for their continued commitment to protecting the community and responding quickly to emergencies
The Brockville Fire Department responded to 100 emergency incidents in June, marking another busy month for local firefighters as they continued serving the community.
The department said crews have attended 549 emergency incidents during the first six months of 2026. Calls included fires, medical emergencies, rescue situations and alarm activations across Brockville.
Fire officials said the number of responses highlights the wide range of emergencies handled by firefighters and the steady demand for emergency services throughout the year.
The department emphasized that crews remain prepared to respond whenever residents need help, whether the call involves a fire, medical emergency, rescue or alarm.
Officials also thanked firefighters for their continued commitment to protecting the community and responding quickly to emergencies.
The Brockville Fire Department provides emergency response services around the clock, with trained crews ready to assist residents and visitors at any time, helping keep the community safe throughout the year.

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