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INCIDENT STATISTICS

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2012 INCIDENT STATISTICS

 


INCIDENTS BY CATEGORY*

 INCIDENT TYPE

 TOTAL
 Fire 2
 Explosion/Overheating 1
 Rescue 3
 Hazardous Condition 11
 Service Call 5
 Good Intent 2
 Alarm 13
 Severe Weather
 Special Incident
   
 TOTAL INCIDENTS 37

*As of 2/12/2012

 


INCIDENTS BY MONTH

  MONTH  TOTAL
 January 22
 February
 March
 April
 May
 June
 July
 August
 September
 October
 November
 December


 

2011 Incident Statistics


2011 Incident Totals


 INCIDENT TYPE
 TOTAL
 Fire  30
 Explosion  0
 Rescue  16
 Hazardous Condition  56
 Service Call  23
 Good Intent  42
 Alarm  96
 Severe Weather  1
 
   
 TOTAL INCIDENTS  270

 


2011 Incident Totals by Month

  MONTH  TOTAL
 January  17
 February  29
 March  17
 April  31
 May  30
 June  16
 July  26
 August  20
 September  23
 October  18
 November  24
 December  19


 

Incident Totals by Year

  Year

 2006

 2007

 2008

 2009

 2010

 2011

 Total

 295

 308

 347

 350

 263

 270



INCIDENT CATEGORY EXPLANATIONS:
  • Fire- Includes structural, vehicle, grass and every other type of incident involving fire.
  • Explosion- Includes explosions involving buildings as well as over pressure type explosions from household appliances such as a water heater.
  • Rescue- Includes vehicle accidents and other technical rescues, as well as EMS assists
  • Hazardous Condition- Includes controlling hazards as accident scenes, gas leaks, fuel spills and downed power lines.
  • Service Call- Includes flooded basements and other public assistance type calls as well as stand by assignments for other fire departments.
  • Good Intent- Includes smoke scares, cancelled assignments and situations where the caller had good intent but there was really nothing the fire company could do.
  • Alarms- Includes automatic fire alarms, CO alarms and other alarm situations where a fire or CO was not found to exist.
  • Severe Weather- Includes damage done by storms such as trees down on roadways, flooded roads, etc.
  • Special- Includes special details such as assisting the police department or setting up landing zones for medical helicopters.