Violent incidents against Lethbridge’s first responders falling
An official with Lethbridge Fire and Emergency Services says any acts of violence against first responders are unacceptable, but at least the numbers are coming down.
Chief Greg Adair says these types of incidents peaked in 2023, but they have been trending in the right direction over the past two years.
“We do invest a lot of training and safety equipment for our men and women to ensure that they are trained appropriately through things like de-escalation training,” says Adair. “Should they get themselves into an event, hopefully, they can de-escalate the situation.”
Firefighters and paramedics in the city are equipped with gear like ballistic vests to ensure they are protected as best as they can be.


