GLENDALE — Calls to the Glendale Fire Department exceeded 15,000 in 2007, with Burbank, which has about half the population of Glendale, recording more than 9,500, year-end statistics show.
The Glendale Fire Department responded to more than 1,600 fire-related incidents in 2007, which included calls for fire alarms and residential, structure and vegetation fires, according to department statistics. Medical incidents — with calls for shortness of breath, chest pain and falls topping the list — exceeded 12,000, Glendale Fire Department statistics showed.
Eighty to 85% of all calls the department received were medical-related, Glendale Fire Capt. Tom Propst said.
Glendale Fire recently added a fifth ambulance to accommodate the demand, he said. Burbank, Glendale and Pasadena have an automatic aid agreement, meaning that the cities share resources when a flurry of activity stretches a department too thin, he said.