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Denver Fire got over 800 calls on Christmas Eve

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DENVER (KDVR) — Christmas Eve wasn’t just a day full of holiday festivities and travel chaos, the Denver Fire Department responded to a record number of calls for assistance.

While many were out and about shopping for last-minute gifts and spending time with loved ones, the crew over at Denver Fire had their busiest day of the year.

According to DFD, Denver Fire dispatchers processed 809 calls on Dec. 24 alone. Fire crews were dispatched to 579 calls.

With more than 800 calls, it was not only the busiest day of 2022 for DFD, but it was also the most calls Denver Fire has received in its history.

How to dispose of your Christmas tree and avoid a call to DFD

It isn’t always easy to say goodbye to the holiday season, but multiple house fires are because of Christmas trees.

According to the National Fire Protection District, nearly 33% of all fires that occur in January are due to Christmas trees. When the tree is dried out and dropping needles, it becomes a fire hazard.

The City and County of Denver offers a recycling program to help you dispose of that beloved tree and give it a new life. Denver’s Treecycle program turns discarded Christmas trees into mulch.

All Denver residents can participate in the program.

Here is how you can recycle your tree:

The 2023 Treecycle collection runs from Jan. 3 through Jan. 31.