Each jurisdiction may have different capabilities for tracking such information. I would suggest contacting your jurisdictional Emergency Communications Center (ECC or 911 Center), through their non-emergency phone number, which should be in the phonebook for your area. They can advise you of what information can be entered into their system.
In our area, we get a station printout of what type of calls have been made to that address (domestic disturbance, dryer fire, diabetic, etc.) and what if any important information such as what high hazards might be present (compressed gases, etc.) or patient information such as patient is on a LVAD (Left Ventricular Assist Device, etc.).
Pete