The first half of the year saw 109 incidents, which is a decrease of 13 from the first half of 2018.
False alarms continue to be the most common incident with kitchen fires being the second most common.
In the second quarter, the fire department spent 2171.5 hours responding to calls.
Fire Chief Cam Abrey says in the second quarter this year there were 18 fewer incidents than in 2018.
In the second quarter, there was a two-way tie between false alarms and outdoor fires for the most common incident with 16 apiece.
With the report comes an update on the incoming rescue truck. Abrey says the kinds of incidents have changed in the last 25 years since they purchased the last truck so they are changing their needs. The new truck will be a little smaller. The fire department is expecting the truck in late October or early November this year.