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An Analysis of NFIRS Data for Selected Wildfire Including Impacts in Wildland Urban Interface Areas

The third report in our Wildfire Report Series compares the publicly reported loss metrics (e.g., deaths, injuries, dollar losses and acres burned) from media and government sources for 6 named wildfires between 2016 and 2018 with the data reported by local fire departments to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).

Analysis of NFIRS Incidents in the Wildland Urban Interface: An Analysis of California NFIRS Data, 2009-2011

The second report in our Wildfire Report Series examines 2009 to 2011 California wildland urban interface (WUI) incidents reported to the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) in terms of travel time, loss measures and fire cause and compares the incidents to those outside WUI areas.

Apartment Fire Safety

Apartment fire safety begins with a plan. If you live in an apartment or condominium you need to know how to get out quickly if a fire starts. Follow these steps to stay safe.

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Apartment Fire Safety-Spanish

Apartment fire safety begins with a plan. If you live in an apartment or condominium you need to know how to get out quickly if a fire starts. Follow these steps to stay safe.

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Burn and Scald Prevention

Prevent burns and scalds in the kitchen using these fire safety tips.

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