BUCYRUS—The Bucyrus Fire Department responded to a series of emergency calls over the course of the weekend, addressing various incidents in the community. Here’s a summary of their activity from September 8th to September 10th:

September 8, 2023

6:23 PM: Bucyrus Fire Department was dispatched to 200 E. Warren St. to investigate a potential carbon monoxide issue.

9:07 PM: Firefighters responded to W. Mary St. to provide assistance and transport a resident to Bucyrus Hospital.

9:51 PM: A call led the Bucyrus Fire Department to 1875 E. Mansfield St. to address a water leak.

10:01 PM: The department received another call, this time on W. Mansfield St., to transport an individual to Bucyrus Hospital.

September 9, 2023

2:53 AM: Firefighters rushed to W. Mansfield St. to transport a resident to Bucyrus Hospital.

3:36 AM: A call from Cleland St. prompted the Bucyrus Fire Department to assist a resident in need.

10:33 AM: The department responded to Waterford Glen to provide medical assistance and transport a resident to Bucyrus Hospital.

11:12 AM: Firefighters conducted a foster care inspection on Victoria Drive.

12:11 PM: Bucyrus Fire Department addressed a medical call on N. Sandusky Ave.

September 10, 2023

12:01 AM: Bucyrus Fire Department was called to N. Sandusky/Perry St. to respond to an auto accident.

4:36 PM: Firefighters were dispatched to 210 E. Mary St. to address an open burning situation.

6:31 PM: Another call led the department to E. Mansfield St., where they transported a resident to Bucyrus Hospital.

9:19 PM: The final call of the day brought the Bucyrus Fire Department to Wedgewood Ct. to provide assistance and transport an individual to Bucyrus Hospital.

For any emergencies or assistance, residents are reminded to call 911. The Bucyrus Fire Department remains on call 24/7 to respond to fire, medical, and other emergencies in the area.