In addition to crime statistics, the Savannah Fire Department reports an increased demand for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) calls for the second consecutive year, responding to nearly 5,000 incidents in 2025. This rise in EMS calls, occurring as fire-related calls decrease, underscores evolving community needs and points to an ongoing commitment to public health and safety. The city recently hosted a public safety workshop, where leaders, including Police Chief Lenny Gunther, attributed these promising crime statistics to collaborative efforts between law enforcement and community engagement.
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