New Carlisle: Fire Incidents, Ohio (OH)
Where are fire incidents reported in New Carlisle, OH
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2002 - 2018 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) incidents
- Incident types reported to NFIRS in New Carlisle, OH
- 5,73160.0%Rescue & EMS
- 1,15112.0%Fire
- 99910.5%Hazardous Condition
- 6787.1%Service Call
- 6717.0%Good Intent Call
- 2522.6%False Alarm
- 420.4%Severe Weather
- 160.2%Overpressure Rupture
- 150.2%Special Incident
- Fire incident types reported to NFIRS in New Carlisle, OH
- 63455.1%Structure Fires
- 37932.9%Outside Fires
- 12010.4%Mobile Property/Vehicle Fires
- 181.6%Other
According to the data from the years 2002 - 2018 the average number of fires per year is 68. The highest number of reported fires - 96 took place in 2008, and the least - 46 in 2006. The data has a constant trend.
The average number of yearly fire incidents per 10k residents in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for the last 3 years, including only cities with population 5,000 and above)
The average number of yearly fire incidents per 10k residents in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for the last 3 years, including only cities with population 5,000 and above)
New Carlisle: | 93.9 |
Huber Heights: | 30.3 |
Tipp City: | 55.5 |
Fairborn: | 22.3 |
Vandalia: | 55.9 |
Troy: | 30.9 |
Springfield: | 71.8 |
Riverside: | 20.2 |
Shiloh: | 12.6 |
The median response time based on all reported fire incidents is 8 minutes. This is higher than the state median value.
The median response time in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
The median response time in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
New Carlisle: | 8 minutes |
Huber Heights: | 6 minutes |
Tipp City: | 10 minutes |
Fairborn: | 6 minutes |
Vandalia: | 6 minutes |
Troy: | 7 minutes |
Springfield: | 6 minutes |
Riverside: | 6 minutes |
Beavercreek: | 6 minutes |
Based on the data from the years 2002 - 2018 the average number of fire-related yearly casualties is 0. The highest number of reported injuries - 1 took place in 2002, and the lowest - 0 in 2004. The data has a declining trend.
The average number of casualties per 1,000 fires is 5. This indicator was the highest - 20 in 2017, and the lowest 0 in 2004. The trend for casualties per 1,000 fire incidents is declining. Compared to the Ohio value the number of injuries per 1,000 incidents is much lower.
Casualties per 1,000 incidents in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
Casualties per 1,000 incidents in New Carlisle, OH compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
New Carlisle: | 4.3 |
Huber Heights: | 35.6 |
Tipp City: | 9.2 |
Fairborn: | 27.6 |
Vandalia: | 34.9 |
Troy: | 4.4 |
Springfield: | 18.9 |
Riverside: | 19.3 |
Beavercreek: | 36.2 |
31.9% incidents where reported in the morning and 68.1% in the evening. The most fires (15.5%) took place on Saturday, and the least (12.5%) on Monday.
According to the 1,151 reports from years 2002 - 2018 most fires (10.9%) took place during April, and the least (6.3%) in January.
Out of all 9,555 cases reported during the years 2002 - 2018, the most belonged to the categories: Rescue & EMS (60.0%), Fire (12.0%), and Hazardous Condition (10.5%).
When looking into fire subcategories, the most incidents belonged to: Structure Fires (55.1%), and Outside Fires (32.9%).