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2024 Incidents |
JAN | 35 |
FEB | 27 |
MAR | 23 |
APR | 25 |
MAY | 30 |
JUN | 42 |
JUL | 46 |
AUG | 41 |
SEP | 39 |
OCT | 35 |
NOV | 41 |
DEC | |
Total | 384 |
2023 Incidents |
JAN | 18 |
FEB | 28 |
MAR | 18 |
APR | 37 |
MAY | 31 |
JUN | 29 |
JUL | 33 |
AUG | 24 |
SEP | 34 |
OCT | 27 |
NOV | 29 |
DEC | 29 |
Total | 337 |
2022 Incidents |
JAN | 29 |
FEB | 26 |
MAR | 16 |
APR | 25 |
MAY | 21 |
JUN | 23 |
JUL | 36 |
AUG | 23 |
SEP | 33 |
OCT | 28 |
NOV | 44 |
DEC | 48 |
Total | 352 |
2021 Incidents |
JAN | 14 |
FEB | 14 |
MAR | 19 |
APR | 24 |
MAY | 23 |
JUN | 30 |
JUL | 32 |
AUG | 17 |
SEP | 31 |
OCT | 29 |
NOV | 16 |
DEC | 29 |
Total | 278 |
2020 Incidents |
JAN | 17 |
FEB | 18 |
MAR | 18 |
APR | 15 |
MAY | 20 |
JUN | 15 |
JUL | 28 |
AUG | 32 |
SEP | 20 |
OCT | 27 |
NOV | 24 |
DEC | 21 |
Total | 255 |
2019 Incidents |
JAN | 27 |
FEB | 27 |
MAR | 26 |
APR | 33 |
MAY | 27 |
JUNE | 20 |
JULY | 33 |
AUG | 29 |
SEPT | 15 |
OCT | 20 |
NOV | 18 |
DEC | 25 |
Total | 300 |
2018 Incidents |
Jan | 32 |
Feb | 23 |
March | 54 |
April | 26 |
May | 28 |
June | 19 |
July | 29 |
Aug | 22 |
Sept | 36 |
Oct | 29 |
Nov | 26 |
Dec | 31 |
Total | 355 |
2017 Incidents |
Jan | 20 |
Feb | 34 |
Mar | 21 |
Apr | 27 |
May | 28 |
Jun | 17 |
Jul | 18 |
Aug | 28 |
Sep | 18 |
Oct | 29 |
Nov | 20 |
Dec | 25 |
Total | 285 |
2016 Incidents |
Jan | 29 |
Feb | 45 |
Mar | 17 |
Apr | 24 |
May | 16 |
Jun | 25 |
Jul | 16 |
Aug | 26 |
Sep | 23 |
Oct | 25 |
Nov | 26 |
Dec | 23 |
Total | 295 |
Past Incidents |
2023 | 337 |
2022 | 352 |
2021 | 278 |
2020 | 255 |
2019 | 300 |
2018 | 355 |
2017 | 285 |
2016 | 295 |
2015 | 307 |
2014 | 274 |
2013 | 273 |
2012 | 330 |
2011 | 340 |
2010 | 287 |
Total | 4268 |
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Do you want to get a tax deduction for that clunker sitting in your driveway that you’ve wanted to get rid of?
The Millwood Volunteer Fire Department has the answer for you. The Department’s Training Division is always seeking donated vehicles. The vehicles are used for hands-on real-world training in rescuing people trapped in vehicles during car accidents.
Vehicles can be donated in any condition. Vehicles can be dropped off at the Fire Station 2 on Route 134. Your vehicle donation is tax deductible. All that is required is a valid title for the vehicle. For information, please contact Assistant Chief Greg Santone: Gsantone1@gmail.com
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