
Caddo Parish Fire District #4 released its monthly run report this week, detailing a steady month of operations for the department. First responders answered a total of 124 calls for assistance throughout March 2026, marking a slight increase over February’s volume.
The report highlights the critical role the district plays in regional healthcare, with EMS and Medical calls making up the lion’s share of the workload. Crews responded to 78 medical emergencies in March alone, accounting for roughly 63% of the month’s total activity and bringing the year-to-date medical call volume to 223.
While medical calls dominated the workload, the district remained active on the fire suppression front. Outside fires continue to be a primary concern for the area, with crews responding to 14 grass or brush fires—matching the high seen in January. Additionally, the department successfully managed two structure fire responses during the month.
Other activity for March included 7 public service calls, 5 false alarms, and 4 hazardous condition reports. The district also noted a consistent trend in “Non-Emergency” responses, which have remained at exactly 13 calls per month since the start of the year.
With the close of March, Fire District #4 has completed its first quarter of the year with a cumulative total of 375 calls. The department has maintained a steady pace of service, starting with 136 calls in January and 115 in February before the slight uptick this past month.
“We responded to a total of 124 calls for assistance in the month of March 2026,” the department stated in a recent update, continuing their commitment to keeping the Keithville and South Caddo communities informed of their daily operations.
Residents are reminded to remain vigilant with outdoor burning, as “Outside Fires” remain the most frequent fire-related call type for the district so far this year.