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FDNY Monthly Response Times (Historical)
Average response times to incidents by Year, Month, Incident classification and borough.
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Fire Incidents - Archive
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,This dataset contains all Fire Department incidents responded to by the Town of Cary from January 1, 2016 to January 31, 2021. The dataset only contains calls that have been completed and reviewed. As a result, incident reports may take 1 - 5 business days to complete, based on the complexity of the call.,Incidents are reported in accordance with the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).,This dataset is an archive - it is not being updated.,
Incidents Responded to by Fire Companies
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This dataset contains detailed information on incidents handled by FDNY Fire (non-EMS) units and includes fire, medical and non-fire emergencies. The data is collected in the New York Fire Incident Reporting System (NYFIRS), which is structured by the FDNY to provide data to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). NFIRS is a modular all-incident reporting system designed by the U.S. Fire Administration. After responding to an incident, FDNY officers complete one or more of the NFIRS modules, depending upon the type of incident. The information in these modules describes the kind of incident responded to, where it occurred, the resources used to mitigate it. Although NFIRS was designed specifically to understand the nature and causes of fire, as well as civilian fire casualties and firefighter injuries, it has been expanded to collect basic information on all incidents to which fire units respond.
1.01 Fire Response Time (dashboard) - archived dataset
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This operations dashboard shows historic and current data related to this performance measure.,
MFB Emergency Response Time Performance
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Response time is measured by the length of time between an appliance being dispatched to an emergency incident and arrival on scene. MFB publish response time performance on a quarterly basis for Station Maintenance Areas. Station Maintenance Areas responding to less than ten emergency incidents are not reported on. This is because the numbers are not statistically significant. MFB's Service Delivery Standards (SDS) specify a response time target for a station to attend an emergency incident. MFB’s targets are set in conjunction with the Victorian Government. The SDS for all emergency incidents is 7.7 minutes with the exception of the Emergency Medical Response incidents (EMR). The SDS for EMR is 9.2 minutes. Further information about MFB's emergency response time performance can be found at: http://mfb.vic.gov.au/About-Us/Our-Performance.html
Citywide Response Metrics - Updated
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The LAFD updated the public facing metrics to include Operational Response Time in April 2017. This dataset is an archive of the metrics beginning January 2016.
MFB Annual Report supporting data for incident charts
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Data includes 1) Calls Attended by year, 2) calls attended by type in the Metropolitan District, 3) Calls attended by LGA, 4) Containment of Structure Fires, 5) Emergency Response Times meeting benchmarks, 6) Preventable Fire Fatalities and 7) Major incidents 3rd alarm and above in the Metropolitan District