Authorities in Georgia’s oldest city say they saw no deaths from fires in 2020, the first time that’s happened in a decade.
The Savannah Fire Department said in a news release it responded to 920 fires last year, but nobody died. Savannah wasn’t so fortunate during the previous nine years. The department says 41 people died as a result of fires between 2011 and 2019.
“Despite the increased number of people working and studying from home in 2020, fire incidents are down, and we made it through a tumultuous year without a single fire-related death,” Savannah Fire Chief Derik Minard said.
He credited not only his department’s effectiveness at fighting fires, but also its efforts toward fire prevention and education.
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