More than 350 fires were attended by crews across Scotland on Bonfire Night.
Several firefighters were also attacked, fire chiefs confirmed, though none were seriously injured.
And in all, the team in Scotland’s operations control centres handled 882 calls from members of the public.
Assistant Chief Officer John Dickie said: “Our frontline crews and operations control personnel and support staff have shown extreme dedication over this period and I would like to pay tribute to their professionalism, skill and hard work which enabled them to help protect communities.
“Bonfire Night is our busiest night of the year by far and indeed it tops off one of our busiest four-week periods in the year.”
Firefighters were attacked a reported six times during this week’s Bonfire Night period.
Assistant Chief Officer Dickie, added: “Any number of attacks on emergency service responders is completely unacceptable.
“This type of behaviour not only prevents our crews from bringing any emergency to a safe and swift conclusion but it can impact on our emergency service colleagues including the police when they have to escort us at the scene.”
New figures reveal there were over 1,000 attacks on firefighters during the autumn celebration last year across the UK.
Attacks in Scotland rose by over a third last year, with 72 recorded incidents.