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    Josephine County First Responders Mobilize for Multiple False Fire Alarms

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    Medford, Ore. — In a span of just over an hour, Josephine County first responders were called to four reports of structure fires, only to find that three of them were false alarms. The calls, originating from areas spanning Sunny Valley to Selma, prompted a significant response from local emergency services.

    Grants Pass 911 received the calls, triggering the dispatch of approximately 20 emergency vehicles, including teams from Rural Metro Fire, Grants Pass Fire, Illinois Valley Fire District, and AMR. Crews rushed to the reported locations, prepared for what was assumed to be multiple fires.

    Upon arrival, however, responders discovered that three of the incidents were not hazardous structure fires, but rather non-hazardous open burns that had been misidentified by concerned passersby. These individuals were unable to confirm what was actually burning, leading to the false reports.

    Rural Metro Fire officials emphasized that these types of misreports could delay critical responses to actual emergencies. The agency urged the public to take a moment to verify what they are seeing before making emergency calls, stressing that “crying wolf” can have significant consequences for first responders and their ability to address real threats.

    As for the fourth report, Rural Metro Fire indicated that additional details might come from the Illinois Valley Fire District, though it is unclear at this time whether this fire turned out to be a legitimate hazard.

    Local officials are reminding the public to remain vigilant and accurate when reporting potential emergencies, as the false alarms resulted in the diversion of vital resources, potentially putting other lives and properties at risk.

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