Fredericksburg Fire and EMS sees 10.2% increase in service calls

City departments report rise in community services in 2025 year-end review

Jan. 28, 2026 at 9:39pm

The Fredericksburg Fire and EMS department saw a 10.2% increase in service calls over the previous year, the largest increase among four city departments that reported a rise in community services, according to the 2025 year-end review presented to the Fredericksburg City Council.

Why it matters

The increase in service calls for the Fredericksburg Fire and EMS department reflects the growing demand for emergency services in the city, likely due to an influx of visitors and population growth. Understanding these trends can help the city allocate resources and plan for future needs.

The details

The 2025 year-end review presented to the Fredericksburg City Council showed that four city departments experienced an increase in services to the community, with the Fredericksburg Fire and EMS department seeing the largest jump at 10.2% over the previous year.

  • The 2025 year-end review was presented to the Fredericksburg City Council.

The players

Fredericksburg Fire and EMS

The fire and emergency medical services department for the City of Fredericksburg, Texas.

Fredericksburg City Council

The governing body of the City of Fredericksburg, Texas.

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The takeaway

The increase in service calls for the Fredericksburg Fire and EMS department highlights the growing demand for emergency services in the city, likely due to an influx of visitors and population growth. This data can help the city plan for future resource allocation and infrastructure needs to meet the community's evolving requirements.