Fire Departmemt
01/01/2005
to
12/31/2005
Part II: MAJOR FIRES
Date
Civilian Fire
Deaths
Name of Occup/Owner, Address and
Property Use
Property Loss
NFPA Fire Experience Survey
04/16/2005
BLALOCK, BELINDA
3623 MCCANN RD /LONGVIEW, TX 75605
Multifamily dwelling
0
1,000,000.00
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Part III: BREAKDOWN OF STRUCTURE FIRES AND OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
A. FIRES IN STRUCTURES BY
FIXED PROPERTY USE
Number of
Fires
Civilian Casualties
Deaths
Injuries
Property
Damage
1. Private Dwellings
2. Apartments
3. Hotels and Motels
4. All Other Residential
5. TOTAL RESIDENTIAL FIRES
6. Public Assembly
7. Schools and Colleges
8. Health Care/Penal
9. Stores and Offices
10. Industry/Utility
11. Storage in Structures
12. Other Structures
13. TOTAL STRUCTURE FIRES
14a. Highway Vehicles
B. OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
14b. Other Vehicles
15. Non-Structure/Non-Vehicle
16. Brush/Grass/Wildland
17. Rubbish/Dumpsters
18. All Other Fires
20. Rescue/Emergency Med
21. False Alarms
22. Mutual Aid (Given)
23a. Hazmat Responses
23b. Other Hazardous Responses
24. All Other Responses
108
29
0
4
141
9
3
4
5
9
10
6
187
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
3
0
1
7
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
9
765,120
1,002,900
0
0
1,768,020
500
1,000
0
68,000
56,000
40,500
465
1,934,485
25. TOTAL FOR ALL INCIDENTS
93
7
55
98
111
36
587
9,524
616
72
183
290
1,917
13,189
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
10
63,590
0
0
150
1998225.0000
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19. TOTAL FOR FIRES
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Part IV: BREAKDOWN OF FALSE ALARM RESPONSES
Type of Response
Number of Incidents
1. Malicious, Mischievous False Call
2. System Malfunction
3. Unintentional
4. Other False Alarms
33
200
220
163
Part V: INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES IN STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES
Number of
Fires
Civilian Casualties
Deaths
Injuries
Property
Damage
1. Structure Fires Intentionally Set
2. Vehicle Fires Intentionally Set
25
7
0
0
0
0
281,225
26,190
Part VI: FIRE SERVICE EXPOSURES AND INJURIES
Total Number of Nonfatal Firefighter Injuries......:
Total Number of Infectious Disease Exposures.......:
0
16
On-Duty Fire Fighter Injuries (Nonfatal) by Type of Duty, and Nature of
Most Serious Injury
Nature of Most Serious Injury
At Fire
Ground
Other
On-Duty
1. Burns
2a. Smoke or Gas Inhalation
2b. Other Respiratory Distress
3. Burns and Smoke Inhalation
4. Wound/Cut/Bleeding/Bruise
5. Dislocation/Fracture
7. Strain/Sprain/Muscle Pain
6. Heart Attack or Stroke
8. Thermal Stress
9. All Other
10. TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
4
0
4
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2
Respond/
Return
Non-Fire
Emerg
Train.
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Fire Ground Injuries (Nonfatal) By Cause
1. Exposure to Fire Products
3. Fell, Slipped, Jumped
4. Overexertion
4
2. Exposure to Chem./Radiation
0
0
4
0
5. Stepped on/Contact With
6. Struck By
7. Extreme Weather
8. All Other
2
0
2
Number of Injuries Resulting in Lost Time:
4
Total Number of Hazardous Condition Exposures......:
0
Fire Department Vehicle Accidents
How many shifts were lost as a result of these injuries:
Accidents involving fire department emergency vehicles:
Accidents involving firefighter's personal vehicles...:
Resulting injuries:
Resulting injuries:
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