Here are the Raleigh run numbers for 2022. Historical numbers in this PDF document.
Overall
53,238 – Total Incidents
77,425 – Total Per Unit Runs
Unit Runs
E1 – 1,945
E2 – 2,494
E3 – 2,943
E4 – 1,500
E5 – 1,615
E6 – 1,505
Sq7 – 3,014
E8 – 2,114
E9 – 2,088
E10 – 1,970
E11 – 3,006
E12 – 3,037
E13 – 1,956
Sq14 – 2,069
E15 – 3,017
E16 – 2,515
E17 – 1,588
E18 – 1,494
E19 – 3,181
E20 – 2,037
E21 – 2,357
E22 – 1,875
E23 – 1,266
E24 – 1,344
E25 – 1,096
E26 – 1,669
E27 – 992
E28 – 1,185
E29 – 504
L1 – 2,098
L4 – 1,113
L6 – 1,499
L12 – 2,137
L14 – 1,317
L15 – 2,103
L20 – 1,065
L22/L25 – 941
L23 – 1,118
R16 – 1,361
B1 – 541
B2 – 656
B3 – 692
B4 – 456
B5 – 993
Safety Officer 14 – 1,108
Division Chief 1 – 124
Investigator 1 – 198
Chief Investigator – 26
80 – Air 10
70 – Air 28
57 – HM2
56 – HM8
08 – HM25/HM22
59 – HM27
39 – HM29
26 – Haz-Mat Program Manager
17 – Mini 7
22 – Mini 14
17 – Mini 28
28 – USAR 801
46 – USAR Program Manager
21 – ATV14
02 – ATV22
01 – ATV25
Busiest Engines
E19 – 3,181
E12 – 3,037
E15 – 3,017
Sq7 – 3,014
E11 – 3,006
Busiest Ladders
L12 – 2,137
L15 – 2,103
L01 – 2,098
Busiest Rescue
R16, baby! – 1,361
Busiest Battalion Chief
B5, yet again – 993
And that’s a wrap. See you in January 2024.