Indian Harbour Beach: Fire Incidents, Florida (FL)
Where are fire incidents reported in Indian Harbour Beach, FL
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2004 - 2018 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) incidents
- Incident types reported to NFIRS in Indian Harbour Beach, FL
- 2,12874.5%Rescue & EMS
- 2358.2%Fire
- 2037.1%Hazardous Condition
- 1515.3%False Alarm
- 792.8%Service Call
- 511.8%Good Intent Call
- 50.2%Severe Weather
- 40.1%Overpressure Rupture
- Fire incident types reported to NFIRS in Indian Harbour Beach, FL
- 10946.4%Structure Fires
- 6527.7%Outside Fires
- 3715.7%Mobile Property/Vehicle Fires
- 2410.2%Other
Based on the data from the years 2004 - 2018 the average number of fire incidents per year is 16. The highest number of reported fires - 31 took place in 2007, and the least - 5 in 2016. The data has a growing trend.
The average number of yearly fire incidents per 10k residents in Indian Harbour Beach, FL 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 Indian Harbour Beach, FL compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for the last 3 years, including only cities with population 5,000 and above)
Indian Harbour Beach: | 12.8 |
Satellite Beach: | 27.5 |
Melbourne: | 26.1 |
South Patrick Shores: | 4.5 |
West Melbourne: | 38.0 |
Palm Bay: | 33.4 |
Cocoa Beach: | 12.0 |
Rockledge: | 25.2 |
Merritt Island: | 26.7 |
32.8% incidents where reported in the morning and 67.2% in the evening. The most fires (22.1%) took place on Saturday, and the least (10.2%) on Tuesday.
Based on the 235 reports from years 2004 - 2018 most fires (10.2%) took place during April, and the least (6.8%) in November.
Out of all 2,858 cases reported during the years 2004 - 2018, the most belonged to the categories: Rescue & EMS (74.5%), Fire (8.2%), and Hazardous Condition (7.1%).
When looking into fire subcategories, the most incidents belonged to: Structure Fires (46.4%), and Outside Fires (27.7%).