The Whitewood Fire Department continued to provide steady emergency coverage in 2025, with call volumes returning closer to the department’s long-term average following a record-setting year in 2024. In 2025, the department responded to 65 calls, slightly above what the department typically sees in an average year of about 60 calls. Those responses included 19 […]

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