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Jonesboro Fire Department releases 2025 Annual Performance Report

Jonesboro Fire Department releases 2025 Annual Performance Report

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Jonesboro, AR – JonesboroRightNow.com – The Jonesboro Fire Department (JFD) earlier this week released its Annual Performance Report for 2025.

According to the report, which was published on the department’s Facebook page, JFD responded to 11,501 incidents in 2025. The report explained that this was a 10% increase in total incident responses compared to 2024.

“This past year was one of unprecedented activity for our department. As Jonesboro grows, so does our commitment to your safety,” the report said. “Response data shows a significant shift in the needs of our community. While the department remains the primary defense against fire, it has increasingly become a cornerstone of the local healthcare emergency network.”

Of the 11,501 total incidents reported last year, 65% were emergency medical service (EMS) and rescue calls, which totaled 7,531. This is an average of 20 medical emergency responses a day, according to the report.

The department reported 578 actual fire incidents, which is a 15.4% increase from 2024, and included responses to structure, vehicle, and vegetation fires. The report noted that there was one fire fatality.

Additionally, JFD received 2,177 service and false alarm calls, and responded to 181 hazardous conditions incidents, such as gas leaks, chemical spills, and electrical hazards.

JFD also reported that the Fire Marshal’s Office conducted 3,239 safety inspections for businesses and inspected and maintained 2,737 fire hydrants. The office reviewed 548 sets of commercial and fire safety plans and assisted with 93 educational outreach events, such as school tours and seminars.

According to the report, JFD personnel logged a total of 43,928 hours of training. This included 1,158 hours of hazardous materials training, 2,810 hours of live-fire drills, and 3,683 hours of officer training. Last year also saw the graduation of two EMT schools, increasing “the number of life-saving technicians on engines.”

“Good Intent” calls, which are calls in which the caller believes there is an emergency, but first responders later discover there is not, increased by 20% in 2025, the report said.

“In 2026, the Jonesboro Fire Department will continue to adapt to the city’s growth, invest in life-saving technology, and provide professional, compassionate service to the community,” the report said.

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