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Fighting FiresWith Facts2010 VFIRS Annual Report

Volume 5 March 2011

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Table of Contents Table of Contents i Index of Figures iii Index of Tables iv Index of Maps v Executive Summary 1 VFIRS Participation 1 Incident Types 1 Total Fire Dollar Loss 2 Civilian and Fire Service Casualties 2 Incident Trends 3 Highlights from 2010 VFIRS Incident Reporting 4 Chapter 1 - VFIRS - Introduction 7 Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) 7 VFIRS Reporting Deadlines 7 VFIRS Quality Control 7 VFIRS Program Team 8 Acknowledgements 8 Chapter 2 - VFIRS - The State View 11 Incident Types 11 Incident Trends 15 Incident Rates 18 VDFP Divisions 20 Total Fire Dollar Loss 22 Casualties 25 Fire Incidents 26

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Aid Given or Received 28 Fire Exposures 30 Date/Time of Incident 31 Response Time 35 Actions Taken 37 Resources 40 Total Hours Committed 42 Property Use 43 Residential Structure Fire Causes 47 Detector Use 49 Automatic Extinguishing System (AES) 51 Intentional / Incendiary Fire Incidents 52 Chapter 3 - VFIRS - The Locality View 63 Chapter 4 - VFIRS - The Fire Department View 87

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Index of Figures Figure 1. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 2 Figure 2. Incident Trends, Virginia, 2006-2010 3 Figure 3. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 12 Figure 4. Incident Trends, Virginia, 2006-2010 16 Figure 5. Incident Type Summary, Virginia / Nationwide Comparison, 2010 17 Figure 6. Incident Rate Comparison By Incident Type, Virginia, 2009-2010 18 Figure 7. VFIRS Incident Rates, Virginia, 2006-2010 19 Figure 8. Number of Incidents By VDFP Division, Virginia, 2010 21 Figure 9. Total Fire Dollar Loss, Virginia, 2010 23 Figure 10. Fire Incidents By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010 26 Figure 11. Fire Incidents By Incident Category, Virginia, 2009-2010 27 Figure 12. Aid Given or Received, Virginia, 2010 28 Figure 13. Incidents By Month, Virginia, 2010 31 Figure 14. Fire Incidents By Month, Virginia, 2010 34 Figure 15. Incidents By Hour of Day, Virginia, 2010 34 Figure 16. Average Response Time By Fire Department Status, Virginia, 2010 36 Figure 17. Actions Taken Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 37 Figure 18. Total Apparatus that Responded to an Incident, Virginia, 2010 40 Figure 19. Total Personnel that Responded to an Incident, Virginia, 2010 41 Figure 20. Average Total Hours Committed By Incident Type, Virginia, 2010 42 Figure 21. Property Use Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 43 Figure 22. Residential Property Use Series By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 44 Figure 23. Residential Structure Fires By Fire Cause, Virginia, 2010 48 Figure 24. Detector Use with Residential Structure Fires, Virginia, 2010 50

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Index of Tables Table 1. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 1 Table 2. Fire Dollar Loss Summary, Virginia, 2010 2 Table 3. Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010 2 Table 4. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010 3 Table 5. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 11 Table 6. Top 10 Incident Types, Virginia, 2010 12 Table 7. Top 10 Incident Types By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 13 Table 8. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010 15 Table 9. Incident Rates By Incident Type, Virginia, 2010 18 Table 10. VFIRS Incident Rate Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010 19 Table 11. Incident Type Summary By VDFP Division, Virginia, 20109 20 Table 12. Incident Rate Summary By VDFP Division, Virginia, 2010 20 Table 13. Fire Dollar Loss By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010 22 Table 14. Fire Dollar Loss Summary, Virginia, 2010 22 Table 15. Fire Dollar Loss/Value Saved Summary By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010 24 Table 16. Civilian Fire Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010 25 Table 17. Fire Service Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010 25 Table 18. Fire Incidents By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010 26 Table 19. Aid Given or Received Summary, Virginia, 2010 29 Table 20. Source and Exposure Fire Summary, Virginia, 2010 30 Table 21. Number of Incidents By Month By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 32 Table 22. Number of Incidents By Day of Week By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 32 Table 23. Number of Incidents By Hour of Day By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 33 Table 24. Average Response Time Summary By VDFP Division By Fire Department Status, Virginia, 2010 35 Table 25. Actions Taken Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 37 Table 26. Top 10 Actions Taken By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 38 Table 27. Average Apparatus that Responded to an Incident By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 40 Table 28. Average Personnel that Responded to an Incident By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 41 Table 29. Total Hours Committed Summary, Virginia, 2010 42 Table 30. Property Use Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 43 Table 31. Residential Property Use Series By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 44 Table 32. Top 10 Property Use By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 45 Table 33. Residential Structure Fire Causes Summary, Virginia, 2010 47 Table 34. Residential Structure Fires Detector Use Summary, Virginia, 2010 49 Table 35. Structure Fires Dollar Loss Summary By Automatic Extinguishing System (AES) Presence By Property Use, Virginia, 2010 51 Table 36. Intentional / Incendiary Fire Incidents By Property Use, Virginia, 2010 52 Table 37. Reported Incident Types By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010 53 Table 38. VFIRS Participation By Locality, 2010 63

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Table 39. VFIRS Summary Data By Locality, Virginia, 2010 67 Table 40. Incident Type Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010 71 Table 41. VFIRS Incident Summary By Month, Virginia, 2010 75 Table 42. VFIRS Rate Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010 79 Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010 85 Table 44. VFIRS Star Fire Departments, Virginia, 2010 113 Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010 121 Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010 149

Index of Maps Map 1. VFIRS Participation By Locality, 2010 66

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Executive Summary Fire service in Virginia has the responsibility to be prepared to respond to many different types of situations and events. Firefighters respond to all types of fires, but also have to be equipped to handle medical emergencies, rescue operations, hazardous conditions, and severe weather occurrences. Fire service also performs many tasks of providing public service assistance to their local communities. VFIRS Participation For calendar year 2010, 491 or 84.9% of the total 578 fire departments in Virginia reported incidents to VFIRS. Based on each locality’s VFIRS participation and census population, the departments that reported incidents for 2010 represent 95.9% of Virginia’s population. Incident Types In 2010, fire departments responded to 656,189 incidents in Virginia. These incidents included 28,198 fires, 430,683 rescue and EMS incidents, 30,316 hazardous condition calls, 43,267 service calls, 63,016 good intent calls, 54,061 false calls and 6,648 other calls. (See Table 1.) There were 38,389 incidents in which a fire department provided assistance (mutual or automatic aid given) to another jurisdiction. In addition, there were 435 fire incidents that were fire exposures (fires large enough to cause fire damage beyond the property where the fire started). Table 1. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 Incident Type Total PercentFires 28,198 4.3%Rescue and EMS 430,683 65.6%Hazardous Condition 30,316 4.6%Service Calls 43,267 6.6%Good Intent 63,016 9.6%False Alarm 54,061 8.2%Other Calls 6,648 1.0%Total Incidents 656,189 100.0%Aid Given (Mutual or Automatic) 38,389Fire Exposures 435Grand Total 695,013

Fire incidents accounted for 4 percent of the total incidents responded to by fire departments in Virginia for 2010. (See Figure 1.) Rescue and emergency medical service incidents made up almost two-thirds (65.6%) of the total calls handled by fire departments.

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Fires 4.3%

Rescue and EMS65.6%

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4.6%

Service Calls6.6%

Good Intent9.6%

False Alarm8.2%

Other Calls1.0%

Figure 1. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010

Total Fire Dollar Loss Property and contents dollar loss is required for all fire incidents and helps to measure the severity of fire loss in Virginia. In 2010, there were 28,198 fires with a total dollar loss reported as $245 million. (See Table 2.) Total fire dollar loss decreased by $33 million from the $278 million reported in 2009. Table 2. Fire Dollar Loss Summary, Virginia, 2010 Dollar Loss TotalTotal Property Loss $183,054,318Total Contents Loss $62,020,203Total Fire Dollar Loss $245,074,521 Civilian and Fire Service Casualties

In addition, losses also occur when civilian or fire service are injured or killed during an incident. There were 471 civilian injuries and 68 civilian deaths due to fire incidents in 2010. (See Table 3.) Fire service had 446 injuries and 3 deaths reported with their personnel in 2010, accounting for all types of incidents. Table 3. Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010 Civilian Casualties Total Fire Service Casualties TotalCivilian Fire Injuries 471 Fire Service Injuries 446Civilian Fire Deaths 68 Fire Service Deaths 3Total Civilian Casualties 539 Total Fire Service Casualties 449

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Incident Trends The total number of incidents reported by fire departments in Virginia have increased since 2006. (See Table 4. and Figure 2.) The total number of incidents increased by 10,691 from 2009 to 2010. Rescue and EMS calls have increased over the last five years, while fire incidents showed some decrease. Participation has also been similarly increasing with fire departments since 2006. Table 4. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010 Incident Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

30,943 33,967 29,392 26,138 28,1985.5% 5.6% 4.7% 4.0% 4.3%

352,548 380,942 394,900 424,135 430,68362.6% 62.9% 63.7% 65.7% 65.6%

179,668 190,631 195,267 195,225 197,30831.9% 31.5% 31.5% 30.2% 30.1%

Total Incidents 563,159 605,540 619,559 645,498 656,189VFIRS Participation / Population Represented 92.8% 94.9% 94.8% 95.3% 95.9%

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Highlights from 2010 VFIRS Incident Reporting

o In 2010, fire departments in Virginia responded to 656,189 total incidents for the year, averaging 1,798 calls every day; one incident every 48 seconds.

o There were 28,198 fires in Virginia for 2010, which accounted for only 4% of the total

incidents and resulted in a total dollar loss of $245 million.

o Fire service responded to 430,683 rescue and EMS calls in 2010, which accounted for 66% or two-thirds of the total incidents.

o There were 431 incidents with a total of 539 civilian fire casualties; while 383 incidents

accounted for a total of 449 fire service casualties.

o 491 or 84.9% of a total of 578 fire departments reported incident to VFIRS for 2010. The departments that reported incidents for 2010 represented 95.9% of Virginia’s population.

o Incidents occurred at a rate of 85.5 incidents for every 1,000 Virginia residents.

o $7.4 billion dollars of property and contents were saved with fire incidents.

o Structure fires accounted for 35% of the fire incidents; Brush fires made up 27% of the

total fires.

o Aid was given 38,389 times by fire departments to departments in other jurisdictions.

o There were 435 exposure fires that spread from the original source fire to another building, structure, or vehicle.

o July was the month with the most incidents, and was also the month with the largest

amount of fires.

o The average response time with fire departments in 2010 was 7.0 minutes.

o Each fire incident on average had 4.3 pieces of apparatus and 9.8 total personnel.

o Fire service accumulated 2.9 million hours responding to incidents.

o Cooking was the cause of 33% of all residential structure fires.

o 31% of residential structure fires had a detector that operated and alerted the occupants.

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Fighting FiresWith Facts2010 VFIRS Annual Report

Volume 5 March 2011

Chapter 1Introduction

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Chapter 1 - VFIRS - Introduction Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS)

The Virginia Department of Fire Programs (VDFP) manages the reporting of incidents to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS). VFIRS is the statewide system for tracking all emergency responses with fire departments in Virginia. By reporting their incidents to VFIRS, fire departments document the details of their incidents for legal purposes and also document the overall activities with their fire department. By reporting their incidents, fire departments get credit for everything that they do in responding to incidents in their area. VFIRS also helps to show the value of a fire department’s public service to their community.

VFIRS is an all-type incident reporting system. Fire departments should be reporting all their emergency responses to VFIRS. All types of calls such as fires, EMS, hazmat, etc. should be reported to reflect all incidents being handled.

Participation in VFIRS is essential, since important decisions, such as decisions with grant funding, are made at the fire department, local, state and federal levels using the incident data reported to the system. By analyzing the incident data, information on the frequency of call types, the causes of fires, the amount of loss from fires can easily be identified to help develop appropriate fire prevention plans, to essentially help “Fight Fires with Facts”. VFIRS Reporting Deadlines

Timeliness of reporting is critical to ensure the availability of current incident data. Fire departments should be consistently reporting incidents on a monthly basis. All incidents shall be reported (submitted) no later than the 15th of the calendar month for incidents that occurred in the previous month. VFIRS Quality Control In order to make sure that we have accurate and reliable data, quality control audits are performed at different times during the collection year. Reports are produced for each fire department in Virginia identifying incidents for them to review and correct or verify. The reports included are (1) Detailed Report of Invalid Incidents with Critical Error Messages, (2) High Dollar Loss Incident Report, (3) High Response / Duration Time Incident Report, (4) Fire Incidents with No Dollar Loss or Zero Dollar Loss Report, and (5) Undetermined or Unresolved Fire Incidents for Factors Related to the Ignition of the Fire Report. By getting departments to be aware of issues with their data, they will understand the importance of making sure that they have good data.

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VFIRS Program Team The VFIRS program is managed and administered by the following VDFP staff: Dwight E. Crews, Information and Statistics Manager, and Renee H. Tabb, Program Support Technician. Acknowledgements

We would like to thank all the fire departments in Virginia for their efforts in reporting their incidents to VFIRS. The program could not be successful without their valuable support and contribution. Fire departments in Virginia truly understand the importance of documenting what they do each day and they value the benefits of reporting their emergency responses.

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Fighting FiresWith Facts2010 VFIRS Annual Report

Volume 5 March 2011

Chapter 2State View

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Chapter 2 - VFIRS - The State View Fire service in Virginia has the responsibility to be prepared to respond to many different types of situations and events. Firefighters respond to all types of fires, but also have to be equipped to handle medical emergencies, rescue operations, hazardous conditions, and severe weather occurrences. Fire service also performs many tasks of providing public service assistance to their local communities. Incident Types

In 2010, fire departments responded to 656,189 incidents in Virginia. These incidents included 28,198 fires, 430,683 rescue and EMS incidents, 30,316 hazardous condition calls, 43,267 service calls, 63,016 good intent calls, 54,061 false calls and 6,648 other calls. (See Table 5.) There were 38,389 incidents in which a fire department provided assistance (mutual or automatic aid given) to another jurisdiction. In addition, there were 435 fire incidents that were fire exposures (fires large enough to cause fire damage beyond the property where the fire started). Table 5. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010 Incident Type Total PercentFires 28,198 4.3%Rescue and EMS 430,683 65.6%Hazardous Condition 30,316 4.6%Service Calls 43,267 6.6%Good Intent 63,016 9.6%False Alarm 54,061 8.2%Other Calls 6,648 1.0%Total Incidents 656,189 100.0%Aid Given (Mutual or Automatic) 38,389Fire Exposures 435Grand Total 695,013

Fire incidents accounted for 4 percent of the total incidents responded to by fire departments in Virginia for 2010. (See Figure 3.) Rescue and emergency medical service incidents made up almost two-thirds (65.6%) of the total calls handled by fire departments.

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Fires 4.3%

Rescue and EMS65.6%

Hazardous Condition

4.6%

Service Calls6.6%

Good Intent9.6%

False Alarm8.2%

Other Calls1.0%

Figure 3. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2010

Table 6. Top 10 Incident Types, Virginia, 2010

Incident Type Description Total Percent321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident w ith injury 326,177 49.7%311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 38,764 5.9%611 Dispatched & canceled en route 35,516 5.4%322 Vehicle accident w ith injuries 26,821 4.1%324 Motor vehicle accident w ith no injuries 16,301 2.5%300 Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 15,161 2.3%553 Public service 12,086 1.8%600 Good intent call, other 11,756 1.8%745 Alarm system sounded, no f ire - unintentional 10,859 1.7%700 False alarm or false call, other 8,722 1.3%

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Table 7. Top 10 Incident Types By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

Incident SeriesIncident

Type Description TotalPercent of

Series *111 Building f ires 5,090 18.1%142 Brush, or brush and grass mixture f ire 4,318 15.3%131 Passenger vehicle f ire 3,246 11.5%113 Cooking f ire, confined to container 2,618 9.3%151 Outside rubbish, trash or w aste f ire 1,412 5.0%143 Grass f ire 1,314 4.7%114 Chimney or f lue f ire, confined to chimney or f lue 1,156 4.1%140 Natural vegetation f ire, other 1,123 4.0%100 Fire, other 1,117 4.0%154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle f ire 999 3.5%251 Excessive heat, scorch burns w ith no ignition 971 66.9%200 Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat other 127 8.7%221 Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline 78 5.4%243 Firew orks explosion (no f ire) 55 3.8%240 Explosion (no f ire), other 50 3.4%220 Overpressure rupture from air or gas, other 46 3.2%231 Chemical reaction rupture of process vessel 31 2.1%210 Overpressure rupture from steam, other 27 1.9%223 Air or gas rupture of pressure or process vessel 23 1.6%211 Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 15 1.0%241 Munitions or bomb explosion (no f ire) 15 1.0%321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident w ith injury 326,177 75.7%311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 38,764 9.0%322 Vehicle accident w ith injuries 26,821 6.2%324 Motor vehicle accident w ith no injuries 16,301 3.8%300 Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 15,161 3.5%353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 1,839 0.4%323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 1,827 0.4%381 Rescue or EMS standby 1,237 0.3%352 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 817 0.2%331 Lock-in (if lock out , use 511 ) 588 0.1%463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup 6,678 22.0%444 Pow er line dow n 4,277 14.1%412 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) 4,219 13.9%445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 2,554 8.4%440 Electrical w iring/equipment problem, other 2,358 7.8%400 Hazardous condition, other 1,823 6.0%411 Gasoline or other f lammable liquid spill 1,605 5.3%424 Carbon monoxide incident 1,054 3.5%460 Accident, potential accident, other 914 3.0%441 Heat from short circuit (w iring), defective/w orn 823 2.7%553 Public service 12,086 27.9%550 Public service assistance, other 5,022 11.6%500 Service Call, other 5,010 11.6%554 Assist invalid 4,382 10.1%531 Smoke or odor removal 2,775 6.4%511 Lock-out 2,580 6.0%551 Assist police or other governmental agency 1,858 4.3%561 Unauthorized burning 1,721 4.0%510 Person in distress, other 1,651 3.8%522 Water or steam leak 1,558 3.6%

Fires

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Rescue and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Incidents

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Table 7. Top 10 Incident Types By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 (cont.)

Incident SeriesIncident

Type Description TotalPercent of

Series *611 Dispatched & canceled en route 35,516 56.4%600 Good intent call, other 11,756 18.7%622 No incident found at dispatch address 6,079 9.6%651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke 4,498 7.1%631 Authorized controlled burning 1,606 2.5%671 Hazmat release investigation w / no hazmat 1,048 1.7%652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 806 1.3%650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 477 0.8%661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 452 0.7%621 Wrong location 246 0.4%745 Alarm system sounded, no f ire - unintentional 10,859 20.1%700 False alarm or false call, other 8,722 16.1%743 Smoke detector activation, no f ire - unintentional 8,039 14.9%735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 5,613 10.4%733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 3,981 7.4%730 System malfunction, other 3,625 6.7%740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 3,372 6.2%744 Detector activation, no f ire - unintentional 3,246 6.0%736 CO detector activation due to malfunction 1,393 2.6%746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 923 1.7%800 Severe w eather or natural disaster, other 412 36.5%813 Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 249 22.1%814 Lightning strike (no f ire) 215 19.0%811 Earthquake assessment 99 8.8%812 Flood assessment 97 8.6%815 Severe w eather or natural disaster standby 57 5.0%

Good Intent Call

False Alarm and False Call

Severe Weather and Natural Disaster

* Percent is based on the total number of incidents from each Incident Series category and not the total for each Top 10 listing. Note: The category, Severe Weather and Natural Disaster, contains only 6 different incident types and, therefore, all listings are shown.

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Incident Trends

The total number of incidents reported by fire departments in Virginia have increased since 2006. (See Table 8. and Figure 4.) The total number of incidents increased by 10,691 from 2009 to 2010. Rescue and EMS calls have increased over the last five years, while fire incidents showed some decrease. Participation has also been similarly increasing with fire departments since 2006. Table 8. Incident Type Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010 Incident Type 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

30,943 33,967 29,392 26,138 28,1985.5% 5.6% 4.7% 4.0% 4.3%

352,548 380,942 394,900 424,135 430,68362.6% 62.9% 63.7% 65.7% 65.6%33,072 32,489 32,170 30,518 30,316

5.9% 5.4% 5.2% 4.7% 4.6%36,158 40,230 39,997 40,819 43,267

6.4% 6.6% 6.5% 6.3% 6.6%50,464 55,658 60,366 61,877 63,016

9.0% 9.2% 9.7% 9.6% 9.6%51,140 53,949 54,998 54,579 54,061

9.1% 8.9% 8.9% 8.5% 8.2%8,834 8,305 7,736 7,432 6,6481.6% 1.4% 1.2% 1.2% 1.0%

Total Incidents 563,159 605,540 619,559 645,498 656,189VFIRS Participation / Population Represented 92.8% 94.9% 94.8% 95.3% 95.9%

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Figure 5. Incident Type Summary, Virginia / Nationwide Comparison, 2010

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Note: Data was compiled by the National NFIRS Program from incident data reported as of 03/07/2011.

For 2010, Virginia had a lower percentage of fire incidents (5%) compared to the national numbers. (See Figure 5.) Sixty-four percent (64%) of incidents in Virginia were EMS calls, while nationwide, 62% of all calls were EMS.

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Incident Rates

Overall, in Virginia, there were 85.5 incidents for every 1,000 residents in 2010. (See Table 9.) Fires occurred at a rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents, while Rescue and EMS calls accounted for a rate of 56.1. The incident rate with fires, as well as, Rescue and EMS incidents remained closely the same from 2009 to 2010. (See Figure 6.) Table 9. Incident Rates By Incident Type, Virginia, 2010

Incident Type TotalRate Per 1,000

ResidentsFires 28,198 3.7Rescue and EMS 430,683 56.1Hazardous Condition 30,316 4.0Service Calls 43,267 5.6Good Intent 63,016 8.2False Alarm 54,061 7.0Other Calls 6,648 0.9Total Incidents 656,189 85.5

Note: Incident Rate calculation is based on the 2010 U.S. Census Population for Virginia (8,001,024) and the 2010 VFIRS Response Rate of 95.9%.

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The total incident rate per 1,000 Virginia residents has increased since 2006 from 76.1 to 85.5. The fire incident rate has remained closely the same over the years and had an incident rate of 3.7 per 1,000 residents in 2010. (See Table 10. and Figure 7.) Table 10. VFIRS Incident Rate Summary, Virginia, 2006-2010

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VDFP Divisions Fire departments in Division 5 - Hampton reported the highest amount of incidents in 2010, accounting for 29 percent of the total incidents. (See Table 11. and Table 12.) Division 5 - Hampton also had the highest incident rate per their population. (See Table 12.) Table 11. Incident Type Summary By VDFP Division, Virginia, 2010

Incident TypeDivision 1 - Richmond

Division 2 - Orange

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Division 4 - Marion

Division 5 - Hampton

Division 6 - Roanoke

Division 7 - Loudoun

Division 9 - Statewide Grand Total

Fires 5,784 3,027 2,776 1,573 7,118 3,344 4,508 68 28,198Rescue and EMS 81,868 44,547 21,032 5,206 132,095 47,501 95,327 3,107 430,683Hazardous Condition 6,031 3,891 3,417 1,672 6,849 2,767 5,276 413 30,316Service Calls 8,545 4,732 2,912 1,020 11,912 3,257 10,520 369 43,267Good Intent 18,576 6,488 5,240 1,213 12,304 4,410 14,065 720 63,016False Alarm 9,906 4,214 3,338 789 15,157 4,210 15,743 704 54,061Other Calls 1,073 599 318 254 2,548 591 1,245 20 6,648Total Incidents 131,783 67,498 39,033 11,727 187,983 66,080 146,684 5,401 656,189

Note: Division 9 - Statewide includes incidents reported by fire departments classified as Military, Federal or Airport (FIPS 920).

Table 12. Incident Rate Summary By VDFP Division, Virginia, 2010

VDFP Division Total Incidents PercentCensus

Population

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Division 1 - Richmond 131,783 20.1% 1,337,129 97.8% 100.8Division 2 - Orange 67,498 10.3% 789,078 95.5% 89.6Division 3 - Farmville 39,033 5.9% 642,831 90.6% 67.0Division 4 - Marion 11,727 1.8% 470,311 75.7% 32.9Division 5 - Hampton 187,983 28.6% 1,779,491 99.0% 106.7Division 6 - Roanoke 66,080 10.1% 751,561 93.5% 94.0Division 7 - Loudoun 146,684 22.4% 2,230,623 99.0% 66.4Division 9 - Statew ide 5,401 0.8% - - -Grand Total 656,189 100.0% 8,001,024 95.9% 85.5

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Total Fire Dollar Loss

The estimated property and contents dollar loss is required for all fire incidents and help determine the magnitude of the loss of each incident. The total dollar loss reported with all fire incidents for 2010 was $245,074,521. (See Table 13.) Structure fires accounted for the largest average (mean) dollar loss with $22,123 per incident. Table 13. Fire Dollar Loss By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010

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Dollar LossTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

Loss Total Dollar Loss

Average Dollar Loss Per Incident

Structure Fire 9,129 $145,442,617 $56,522,033 $201,964,650 $22,123Fire in Mobile Property (Used as a Fixed Structure) 229 $2,123,681 $825,198 $2,948,879 $12,877Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 4,003 $29,229,926 $3,561,825 $32,791,751 $8,192Natural Vegetation Fire 6,324 $1,743,787 $124,402 $1,868,189 $295Outside Rubbish Fire 2,590 $284,836 $54,818 $339,654 $131Special Outside Fire 1,202 $1,895,734 $391,760 $2,287,494 $1,903Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 119 $30,159 $10,119 $40,278 $338Other 883 $2,303,578 $530,048 $2,833,626 $3,209Grand Total 24,479 $183,054,318 $62,020,203 $245,074,521 $10,012

Note: For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

Fifty-one percent (51.2%) of all fires reported that there was no dollar loss amount associated with the fire incident. (See Table 14.) Dollar loss was not reported with 15 percent of the fires in 2010. Table 14. Fire Dollar Loss Summary, Virginia, 2010 Dollar Loss Total Percent$0 14,659 51.2%$1 - $999 3,373 11.8%$1,000 - $9,999 3,691 12.9%$10,000 - $99,999 2,159 7.5%$100,000 - $999,999 571 2.0%$1,000,000 Or More 26 0.1%No Dollar Loss Reported 4,154 14.5%Grand Total 28,633 100.0%

Note: For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

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Total dollar loss and total dollar value were both reported with 21,056 fires in 2010. (See Table 15.) The total saved amount with these fire incidents was $7,399,485,710 (7.4 billion), resulting with 97 percent of the total property and contents being saved.

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Table 15. Fire Dollar Loss/Value Saved Summary By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010

Incident Category

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Dollar Loss and Value Total Dollar Loss

Total Property Value

Total Contents Value Total Dollar Value

Total Saved Amount

Total Saved Percent

Structure Fire 8,068 $183,280,057 $4,538,634,635 $1,703,053,958 $6,241,688,593 $6,058,408,536 97.1%Fire in Mobile Property (Used as a Fixed Structure) 216 $2,540,429 $19,266,707 $1,270,763 $20,537,470 $17,997,041 87.6%Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 3,683 $30,720,731 $98,706,466 $7,585,023 $106,291,489 $75,570,758 71.1%Natural Vegetation Fire 5,116 $657,527 $315,648,453 $19,424,156 $335,072,609 $334,415,082 99.8%Outside Rubbish Fire 2,117 $262,413 $134,421,412 $2,107,252 $136,528,664 $136,266,251 99.8%Special Outside Fire 1,030 $2,079,867 $542,704,328 $12,267,277 $554,971,605 $552,891,738 99.6%Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 102 $40,124 $460,466 $30,001 $490,467 $450,343 91.8%Other 724 $2,330,521 $207,900,077 $17,916,405 $225,816,482 $223,485,961 99.0%Grand Total 21,056 $221,911,669 $5,857,742,544 $1,763,654,835 $7,621,397,379 $7,399,485,710 97.1%

Note: For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

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Casualties Casualties are unfortunate losses that result from incidents and have a great impact on the public resulting in personal loss to families. Fire service equally suffers the loss and additionally results in a reduction of staff providing services. In 2010, there were a total of 539 civilian fire casualties (471 injuries and 68 deaths) caused by fire incidents. (See Table 16.) Fire service casualties with all types of incidents totaled 449 casualties and had 446 injuries and 3 deaths. (See Table 17.) Table 16. Civilian Fire Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010

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Structure Fire 361 401 56 457 5.96Fire in Mobile Property (Used as a Fixed Structure) 8 9 3 12 0.16Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 26 24 6 30 0.39Natural Vegetation Fire 8 10 0 10 0.13Outside Rubbish Fire 3 2 1 3 0.04Special Outside Fire 11 12 0 12 0.16Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0 0 0 0 0.00Other 14 13 2 15 0.20Grand Total 431 471 68 539 7.02 Table 17. Fire Service Casualty Summary, Virginia, 2010

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Fires 196 235 3 238 3.10Rescue and EMS 134 148 0 148 1.93Hazardous Condition 14 18 0 18 0.23Service Call 12 18 0 18 0.23Good Intent 5 5 0 5 0.07False Alarm 4 4 0 4 0.05Other Calls 18 18 0 18 0.23Grand Total 383 446 3 449 5.85

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Fire Incidents

Fire departments reported in 2010 that they responded to 28,198 fire incidents during the year. (See Table 18.) Structure fires (34.9%) made up the largest incident category with fire incidents, while natural vegetation fires accounted for 27 percent. (See Figure 10.) Mobile property vehicle fires accounted for 16 percent of the total fires in 2010. Table 18. Fire Incidents By Incident Category, Virginia, 2010 Incident Category Total PercentStructure Fire 9,834 34.9%Fire in Mobile Property (Used as a Fixed Structure) 247 0.9%Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 4,475 15.9%Natural Vegetation Fire 7,669 27.2%Outside Rubbish Fire 3,388 12.0%Special Outside Fire 1,305 4.6%Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 157 0.6%Other 1,123 4.0%Grand Total 28,198 100.0%

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Aid Given or Received Fire departments can give/receive aid to/from other fire departments in their area for incident calls that require additional resources. The aid given can be either mutual (fire departments request need for assistance) or automatic (pre-arranged agreement to aid).

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Ninety-one percent (90.8%) of the incidents responded to by fire service in Virginia were incidents that did not involve mutual or automatic aid given or received. (See Figure 12.) The departments did not receive any aid from other fire departments or did not give aid to other fire departments. Fire departments in Virginia gave mutual / automatic aid with 6 percent of the total incidents.

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Table 19. Aid Given or Received Summary, Virginia, 2010

Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Total Percent Total PercentFires 4,153 16.7% 6,920 18.0% 31 4.4% 24,449 3.9% 35,553 5.1%Rescue and EMS 12,207 49.1% 14,659 38.2% 477 68.1% 417,999 66.2% 445,342 64.1%Hazardous Condition 1,671 6.7% 1,778 4.6% 28 4.0% 28,617 4.5% 32,094 4.6%Service Calls 737 3.0% 1,676 4.4% 68 9.7% 42,462 6.7% 44,943 6.5%Good Intent 2,876 11.6% 10,765 28.0% 60 8.6% 60,081 9.5% 73,782 10.6%False Alarm 2,687 10.8% 2,324 6.1% 16 2.3% 51,358 8.1% 56,385 8.1%Other Calls 529 2.1% 267 0.7% 20 2.9% 6,099 1.0% 6,915 1.0%Grand Total 24,860 100.0% 38,389 100.0% 700 100.0% 631,065 100.0% 695,014 100.0%

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Fire Exposures

Fire exposures are fire incidents that result from fires that have spread outside their area of origin to other properties. Source fires are the original fire that started at the incident scene. The fire exposures are the fires that have spread to other areas. In 2010, there were 273 sources fires that spread 435 exposures fires. (See Table 20.) Fire exposures have a higher injury rate and death rate per 1,000 fires when compared to the rate with all fires. The average fire dollar loss with source and exposure fires was $42,230, while the average (mean) dollar loss with all fires was $9,768. Table 20. Source and Exposure Fire Summary, Virginia, 2010

Source Fires Exposure FiresSource and

Exposure Fires All FiresNumber 273 435 708 28,198Total Dollar Loss $18,270,080 $9,939,747 $28,209,827 $245,074,521Average (Mean) Dollar Loss $70,000 $24,422 $42,230 $9,768Average (Median) Dollar Loss $7,675 $2,000 $3,000 $0Civilian Injuries 40 2 42 471Fire Service Injuries 33 0 33 211Total Injuries 73 2 75 682Injuries per 1,000 Fires 267.4 4.6 105.9 24.2Civilian Deaths 5 0 5 68Fire Service Deaths 0 0 0 2Total Deaths 5 0 5 70Deaths per 1,000 Fires 18.3 0.0 7.1 2.5

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Date/Time of Incident

Fires occurred most frequently in the month of July (3,199 incidents), and July was also the month with the most total incidents overall. (See Table 21.) Saturday was the day of the week with the most fires, accounting for 4,540 incidents. (See Table 22.) In addition, Friday overall had the most amount of calls for 2010 when accounting for all incidents.

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Table 21. Number of Incidents By Month By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

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January 2,206 35,186 2,602 3,610 5,189 4,638 609 54,040February 1,587 33,278 3,139 3,841 5,080 3,875 767 51,567March 2,566 35,521 2,089 3,262 5,197 4,045 475 53,155April 3,141 35,094 2,037 3,283 5,241 3,959 621 53,376May 2,635 37,857 2,492 3,539 5,341 4,432 515 56,811June 2,191 37,563 2,771 3,586 5,233 4,754 554 56,652July 3,199 37,448 2,859 3,854 5,793 5,265 622 59,040August 1,795 36,162 2,732 3,684 5,268 5,143 576 55,360September 2,887 35,943 2,312 3,511 5,234 4,639 471 54,997October 1,725 36,297 2,253 3,930 5,013 4,597 515 54,330November 2,089 34,010 2,107 3,404 5,035 4,206 482 51,333December 2,177 36,324 2,923 3,763 5,392 4,508 441 55,528Grand Total 28,198 430,683 30,316 43,267 63,016 54,061 6,648 656,189

Max 3,199 37,857 3,139 3,930 5,793 5,265 767 59,040Min 1,587 33,278 2,037 3,262 5,013 3,875 441 51,333 Table 22. Number of Incidents By Day of Week By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

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Sunday 4,175 57,906 3,639 5,443 8,218 6,948 725 87,054Monday 3,977 63,537 4,409 6,164 8,957 7,960 952 95,956Tuesday 3,704 61,529 4,128 5,974 8,673 7,788 836 92,632Wednesday 3,664 61,054 4,289 6,062 8,788 8,148 993 92,998Thursday 4,051 62,473 4,871 6,230 9,443 8,225 1,177 96,470Friday 4,087 64,163 4,629 6,519 9,531 7,917 1,001 97,847Saturday 4,540 60,021 4,351 6,875 9,406 7,075 964 93,232Grand Total 28,198 430,683 30,316 43,267 63,016 54,061 6,648 656,189

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Table 23. Number of Incidents By Hour of Day By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

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EMSHazardous Condition Service Calls Good Intent False Alarm Other Calls Grand Total

00:00 708 12,154 598 1,020 1,699 1,475 123 17,77701:00 553 10,782 508 833 1,462 1,365 108 15,61102:00 516 9,586 424 774 1,279 1,269 112 13,96003:00 458 8,237 358 689 1,015 1,129 68 11,95404:00 396 7,613 363 657 887 1,172 71 11,15905:00 435 8,263 438 773 982 1,246 86 12,22306:00 543 10,467 693 940 1,403 1,545 107 15,69807:00 649 14,796 1,106 1,283 2,020 2,062 192 22,10808:00 689 19,073 1,384 1,899 2,529 2,622 280 28,47609:00 857 22,539 1,476 2,410 2,875 3,037 451 33,64510:00 1,016 24,282 1,491 2,565 3,132 3,203 516 36,20511:00 1,300 25,064 1,645 2,328 3,346 3,121 409 37,21312:00 1,562 25,491 1,672 2,443 3,301 2,872 338 37,67913:00 1,862 23,881 1,707 2,727 3,462 3,045 470 37,15414:00 2,067 24,224 1,765 2,516 3,508 3,050 430 37,56015:00 2,167 24,270 2,047 2,603 3,686 2,952 411 38,13616:00 2,224 23,981 1,963 2,517 3,745 2,763 361 37,55417:00 2,113 23,887 2,048 2,579 4,065 2,938 387 38,01718:00 1,936 22,527 1,952 2,609 3,822 2,901 400 36,14719:00 1,688 21,200 1,665 2,276 3,679 2,580 397 33,48520:00 1,467 19,730 1,571 2,137 3,387 2,379 294 30,96521:00 1,221 18,631 1,423 1,846 3,019 2,042 250 28,43222:00 938 16,174 1,119 1,557 2,584 1,727 233 24,33223:00 833 13,831 900 1,286 2,129 1,566 154 20,699Grand Total 28,198 430,683 30,316 43,267 63,016 54,061 6,648 656,189

Max 2,224 25,491 2,048 2,727 4,065 3,203 516 38,136Min 396 7,613 358 657 887 1,129 68 11,159

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Response Time Fire department response time captures how timely response is provided to different types of situations in an area. Response time is the difference between the fire department arrival date/time and the fire department alarm date/time. The average response time for all fire departments in 2010 was 7.04 minutes. (See Table 24.) Career fire departments had an overall average response time of 6.11 minutes, while volunteer departments responded in 9.99 minutes. Table 24. Average Response Time Summary By VDFP Division By Fire Department Status, Virginia, 2010

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Time (min.)Division 1 - Richmond 67,523 5.87 40,142 7.98 8,661 11.12 116,326 6.99Division 2 - Orange 64 9.78 50,113 7.82 10,989 9.06 61,166 8.04Division 3 - Farmville 5,875 5.27 17,545 6.50 10,959 10.70 34,379 7.63Division 4 - Marion 2,338 5.54 2,649 7.83 5,799 9.96 10,786 8.48Division 5 - Hampton 99,531 6.32 69,122 6.73 8,985 9.15 177,638 6.62Division 6 - Roanoke 31,140 5.69 18,763 7.90 12,751 11.00 62,654 7.43Division 7 - Loudoun 41,856 6.44 91,551 6.91 3,674 6.49 137,081 6.75Virginia Statewide 248,327 6.11 289,885 7.22 61,818 9.99 600,030 7.04

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Actions Taken Fire department personnel have to perform multiple duties at an incident scene. Fifty-six percent (56.4%) of all actions taken at an incident involved EMS and Transport duties. (See Table 25.) Activities concerning Information, Investigation, and Enforcement accounted for 19% of the actions taken. Table 25. Actions Taken Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 Actions Taken Total PercentEMS and Transport 517,782 56.4%Information, Investigation, and Enforcement 170,408 18.6%Assistance 89,865 9.8%Fill-in, Standby 54,562 5.9%Fire Control or Extinguishment 25,354 2.8%Hazardous Condition 14,565 1.6%Other / Unknow n 14,214 1.5%Systems and Services 13,787 1.5%Fires, Rescues, and Hazardous Conditions 12,489 1.4%Search and Rescue 4,834 0.5%Grand Total 917,860 100.0%

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Systems and Services

Fires, Rescues, and Hazardous Conditions

Search and Rescue

Number Thousands

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Figure 17. Actions Taken Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010

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Table 26. Top 10 Actions Taken By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

Incident SeriesActions Taken Description Total

Percent of Series *

11 Extinguish 17,323 39.5%86 Investigate 5,841 13.3%12 Salvage & overhaul 3,922 8.9%81 Incident command 2,819 6.4%10 Fire, other 2,179 5.0%51 Ventilate 2,037 4.6%87 Investigate f ire out on arrival 1,998 4.6%73 Provide manpow er 937 2.1%74 Provide apparatus 700 1.6%80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 607 1.4%86 Investigate 878 42.1%81 Incident command 163 7.8%51 Ventilate 157 7.5%45 Remove hazard 121 5.8%80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 100 4.8%87 Investigate f ire out on arrival 66 3.2%64 Shut dow n system 54 2.6%00 Action taken, other 49 2.4%84 Refer to proper authority 44 2.1%73 Provide manpow er 38 1.8%32 Provide basic life support (BLS) 174,598 27.5%34 Transport person 135,807 21.4%33 Provide advanced life support (ALS) 117,269 18.5%30 Emergency medical services, other 56,494 8.9%73 Provide manpow er 31,236 4.9%31 Provide f irst aid & check for injuries 28,954 4.6%86 Investigate 22,058 3.5%81 Incident command 17,028 2.7%78 Control traff ic 8,882 1.4%93 Cancelled enroute 7,131 1.1%86 Investigate 14,916 33.5%45 Remove hazard 3,725 8.4%78 Control traff ic 2,853 6.4%81 Incident command 2,558 5.7%92 Standby 1,577 3.5%73 Provide manpow er 1,535 3.4%84 Refer to proper authority 1,531 3.4%82 Notify other agencies 1,467 3.3%55 Establish safe area 1,349 3.0%43 Hazardous materials spill control and confinement 1,038 2.3%86 Investigate 10,969 21.2%71 Assist physically disabled 6,812 13.2%70 Assistance, other 6,437 12.4%73 Provide manpow er 4,908 9.5%00 Action taken, other 1,835 3.5%81 Incident command 1,799 3.5%92 Standby 1,713 3.3%45 Remove hazard 1,697 3.3%75 Provide equipment 1,656 3.2%52 Forcible entry 1,059 2.0%

Service Call

Fires

Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Ensuing Fire)

Rescue and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Incidents

Hazardous Condition (No Fire)

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Table 26. Top 10 Actions By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 (cont.)

Incident SeriesActions Taken Description Total

Percent of Series *

93 Cancelled enroute 35,839 53.1%86 Investigate 20,058 29.7%81 Incident command 2,002 3.0%00 Action taken, other 1,313 1.9%80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 1,287 1.9%70 Assistance, other 899 1.3%73 Provide manpow er 841 1.2%30 Emergency medical services, other 666 1.0%92 Standby 570 0.8%74 Provide apparatus 381 0.6%86 Investigate 42,216 62.7%63 Restore f ire alarm system 7,127 10.6%81 Incident command 4,464 6.6%80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 2,766 4.1%00 Action taken, other 1,424 2.1%73 Provide manpow er 1,249 1.9%84 Refer to proper authority 1,143 1.7%60 Systems and services, other 1,072 1.6%93 Cancelled enroute 884 1.3%74 Provide apparatus 746 1.1%86 Investigate 420 25.0%45 Remove hazard 289 17.2%79 Assess severe w eather or natural disaster damage 131 7.8%73 Provide manpow er 118 7.0%78 Control traff ic 90 5.4%75 Provide equipment 69 4.1%82 Notify other agencies 66 3.9%74 Provide apparatus 58 3.5%81 Incident command 58 3.5%70 Assistance, other 48 2.9%00 Action taken, other 1,621 37.4%86 Investigate 965 22.3%70 Assistance, other 222 5.1%85 Enforce code 209 4.8%80 Information, investigation & enforcement, other 204 4.7%73 Provide manpow er 197 4.5%83 Provide information to public or media 189 4.4%74 Provide apparatus 103 2.4%60 Systems and services, other 100 2.3%81 Incident command 86 2.0%

Good Intent Call

False Alarm and False Call

Severe Weather and Natural Disaster

Special Incident Type

* Percent is based on the total number of incidents from each Incident Series category and not the total for each Top 10 listing.

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Resources Fire service resources that respond to an incident consist of apparatus and personnel and can be classified as suppression, EMS, or other. The average number of apparatus that responded to an incident was 2.3. (See Table 27.) Fires required the largest number of apparatus for an incident and accounted for an average (mean) of 4.3 total apparatus per incident.

Forty-four percent (44%) of all reported incidents in 2010 required only one piece of apparatus to respond to the incident. Two pieces of apparatus were needed with 35% of the total incidents. (See Figure 18.) Table 27. Average Apparatus that Responded to an Incident By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

Incident SeriesSuppression

Apparatus EMS ApparatusOther

ApparatusTotal

ApparatusFires 3.3 0.5 0.4 4.3Rescue and EMS 0.6 1.6 0.1 2.2Hazardous Condition 2.4 0.3 0.6 3.3Service Call 1.1 0.4 0.4 1.9Good Intent 1.3 0.4 0.3 2.0False Alarm 2.0 0.1 0.3 2.4Other Calls 1.4 0.2 0.6 2.3Grand Total 1.0 1.1 0.2 2.3

One Piece of Apparatus (1)

44%

Two Pieces of Apparatus (2)

35%

Three Pieces of Apparatus (3)

10%

4 Or More Pieces of Apparatus

8%

Unknown or Not Reported

3%

Figure 18. Total Apparatus that Responded to an Incident, Virginia, 2010

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The average total personnel that responded to an incident scene was 5.0. (See Table 28.) Fire incidents required the largest amount of personnel for an incident with an average of 9.8 total personnel per incident. Forty-nine percent (49%) of all incidents needed 1 to 4 fire service personnel to respond to the emergency. (See Figure 19.) Table 28. Average Personnel that Responded to an Incident By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

Incident SeriesSuppression

Personnel EMS PersonnelOther

PersonnelTotal

PersonnelFires 8.7 0.6 0.6 9.8Rescue and EMS 1.8 2.4 0.1 4.3Hazardous Condition 5.3 0.5 1.3 7.2Service Call 2.8 0.5 0.9 4.2Good Intent 3.8 0.8 0.7 5.2False Alarm 5.7 0.3 0.6 6.6Other Calls 3.6 0.4 1.3 5.2Grand Total 2.9 1.7 0.4 5.0

1 - 2 Personnel20%

Three Personnel (3)

15%

Four Personnel (4)14%

5 - 6 Personnel25%

7 Or More Personnel

22%

Unknown or Not Reported

4%

Figure 19. Total Personnel that Responded to an Incident, Virginia, 2010

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Total Hours Committed The total hours committed represents the total amount of time needed to handle and control an incident. Total hours committed for an incident is calculated by multiplying the total number of personnel by the duration time of the incident (Difference between the last unit cleared date/time and the alarm date/time). Fire service in Virginia accumulated a total of 2,888,233 (2.9 million) hours responding to incidents in 2010. (See Table 29.) Fire incidents had the largest average total hours committed in 2010 with 15.76 hours. (See Figure 20.) Table 29. Total Hours Committed Summary, Virginia, 2010

Incident SeriesTotal Number of Incidents

Average Duration Time

(min.)Average Total

PersonnelTotal Hours Committed

Average Total Hours

CommittedFires 28,198 75.34 9.83 444,174 15.76Rescue and EMS 430,683 43.79 4.31 1,741,536 4.04Hazardous Condition 30,316 62.69 7.19 259,182 8.55Service Call 43,267 44.13 4.18 138,074 3.19Good Intent 63,016 30.30 5.24 141,914 2.25False Alarm 54,061 21.84 6.59 130,609 2.42Other Calls 6,648 59.57 5.20 32,745 4.93Grand Total 656,189 43.09 4.96 2,888,233 4.40

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Figure 20. Average Total Hours Committed By Incident Type, Virginia, 2010

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Property Use Fire service incidents occurred at many different types of establishments and locations in Virginia in 2010. Each location of an incident had a specific property use. Fifty-three percent (52.9%) of incidents that fire service responded to occurred with residential property use establishments. (See Table 30.) Nineteen percent (19.4%) of incidents occurred at a location outside or with special property use. Table 30. Property Use Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010 Property Series Total PercentResidential 347,026 52.9%Outside or Special Property 127,181 19.4%Health Care, Detention, and Correction 51,181 7.8%Mercantile, Business 38,080 5.8%None or Undetermined 33,803 5.2%Assembly 27,807 4.2%Educational 13,942 2.1%Storage 8,207 1.3%Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 3,487 0.5%Manufacturing, Processing 2,738 0.4%Other 2,737 0.4%Grand Total 656,189 100.0%

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350

Residential

Outside or Special Property

Health Care, Detention, and Correction

Mercantile, Business

None or Undetermined

Assembly

Educational

Storage

Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining

Manufacturing, Processing

Other

Number Thousands

Prop

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Use

Figure 21. Property Use Series with Reported Incidents, Virginia, 2010

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Seventy-three percent (72.9%) of all incidents with residential property use were Rescue and EMS calls. (See Table 31. and Figure 22.) Table 31. Residential Property Use Series By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 Incident Series Total PercentFires 11,053 3.2%Rescue and EMS 252,904 72.9%Hazardous Condition 9,439 2.7%Service Call 25,492 7.3%Good Intent 18,087 5.2%False Alarm 27,614 8.0%Other Calls 2,437 0.7%Grand Total 347,026 100.0%

Fires3.2%

Rescue and EMS72.9%

Hazardous Condition

2.7%

Service Call7.3%

Good Intent5.2%

False Alarm8.0%

Other Calls0.7%

Figure 22. Residential Property Use Series By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

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Table 32. Top 10 Property Use By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010

IncidentSeries Property Use Description TotalPercent of

Series *419 1 or 2 family dw elling 8,044 28.5%931 Open land or f ield 2,452 8.7%429 Multifamily dw ellings 2,234 7.9%965 Vehicle parking area 1,953 6.9%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 1,899 6.7%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 1,573 5.6%900 Outside or special property, other 1,065 3.8%938 Graded and cared-for plots of land 989 3.5%NNN None 579 2.1%960 Street, other 566 2.0%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 561 38.6%429 Multifamily dw ellings 205 14.1%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 97 6.7%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 70 4.8%965 Vehicle parking area 49 3.4%963 Street or road in commercial area 34 2.3%960 Street, other 28 1.9%599 Business off ice 20 1.4%700 Manufacturing, processing 18 1.2%400 Residential, other 18 1.2%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 179,431 41.7%429 Multifamily dw ellings 54,317 12.6%311 24-hour care Nursing homes, 4 or more persons 25,410 5.9%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 23,904 5.6%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 14,612 3.4%960 Street, other 10,053 2.3%963 Street or road in commercial area 9,623 2.2%340 Clinics, Doctors off ices, hemodialysis centers 8,438 2.0%965 Vehicle parking area 7,921 1.8%400 Residential, other 7,830 1.8%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 6,911 22.8%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 5,082 16.8%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 4,976 16.4%429 Multifamily dw ellings 2,107 7.0%960 Street, other 1,864 6.1%963 Street or road in commercial area 1,419 4.7%965 Vehicle parking area 868 2.9%NNN None 588 1.9%571 Service station, gas station 370 1.2%931 Open land or f ield 354 1.2%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 18,151 42.0%429 Multifamily dw ellings 5,848 13.5%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 2,623 6.1%965 Vehicle parking area 1,883 4.4%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 1,587 3.7%888 Fire station 1,253 2.9%960 Street, other 882 2.0%400 Residential, other 711 1.6%963 Street or road in commercial area 587 1.4%931 Open land or f ield 564 1.3%

Fires

Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Ensuing Fire)

Rescue and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Incidents

Hazardous Condition (No Fire)

Service Call

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Table 32. Top 10 Property Use By Incident Series, Virginia, 2010 (cont.)

IncidentSeries Property Use Description TotalPercent of

Series *419 1 or 2 family dw elling 12,333 24.9%UUU Undetermined 6,217 12.6%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 4,510 9.1%429 Multifamily dw ellings 4,267 8.6%NNN None 2,829 5.7%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 2,713 5.5%963 Street or road in commercial area 1,472 3.0%960 Street, other 1,433 2.9%931 Open land or f ield 1,156 2.3%965 Vehicle parking area 1,137 2.3%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 14,991 27.7%429 Multifamily dw ellings 7,177 13.3%599 Business off ice 3,709 6.9%449 Hotel/motel, commercial 2,437 4.5%311 24-hour care Nursing homes, 4 or more persons 1,483 2.7%213 Elementary school, including kindergarten 1,217 2.3%131 Church, mosque, synagogue, temple, chapel 1,215 2.2%215 High school/junior high school/middle school 1,195 2.2%500 Mercantile, business, other 1,176 2.2%700 Manufacturing, processing 1,094 2.0%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 350 31.0%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 280 24.8%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 156 13.8%960 Street, other 100 8.9%NNN None 56 5.0%900 Outside or special property, other 23 2.0%429 Multifamily dw ellings 20 1.8%963 Street or road in commercial area 15 1.3%400 Residential, other 13 1.2%UUU Undetermined 11 1.0%946 Lake, river, stream 11 1.0%931 Open land or f ield 11 1.0%419 1 or 2 family dw elling 836 21.7%UUU Undetermined 397 10.3%429 Multifamily dw ellings 209 5.4%962 Residential street, road or residential drivew ay 206 5.3%961 Highw ay or divided highw ay 197 5.1%213 Elementary school, including kindergarten 126 3.3%NNN None 116 3.0%888 Fire station 110 2.9%960 Street, other 110 2.9%400 Residential, other 104 2.7%

Special Incident Type

Good Intent Call

False Alarm and False Call

Severe Weather and Natural Disaster

* Percent is based on the total number of incidents from each Incident Series category and not the total for each Top 10 listing.

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Residential Structure Fire Causes Cooking was the leading known fire cause with residential structure fires, and accounted for 33 percent of the incidents. (See Table 33. and Figure 23.) Heating made up 17% of the residential structure fire causes. Fires that were incendiary or suspicious accounted for 5% of the total fire causes. Table 33. Residential Structure Fire Causes Summary, Virginia, 2010

Fire Cause Total PercentTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

LossTotal Dollar

LossCivilian Injuries

Civilian Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

Incendiary, Suspicious 359 4.5% $10,340,660 $2,509,019 $12,849,679 30 4 12 0Children Playing 22 0.3% $912,902 $249,250 $1,162,152 8 1 1 0Smoking 171 2.2% $4,121,746 $944,821 $5,066,567 26 3 15 0Heating 1,360 17.1% $3,818,184 $1,281,149 $5,099,333 18 0 7 0Cooking 2,581 32.5% $3,784,138 $1,542,759 $5,326,897 115 4 8 0Electrical Distribution 116 1.5% $2,962,957 $1,152,753 $4,115,710 15 1 5 0Appliances, Air Conditioning 200 2.5% $4,009,226 $943,317 $4,952,543 17 6 9 0Open Flame, Ember, Torch 364 4.6% $7,578,080 $2,674,226 $10,252,306 13 6 6 0Other Heat, Flame, Spark 248 3.1% $4,204,897 $1,184,883 $5,389,780 12 0 9 0Other Equipment 53 0.7% $465,650 $176,200 $641,850 2 0 0 0Natural 119 1.5% $4,285,339 $1,227,746 $5,513,085 1 0 6 0Exposure 111 1.4% $8,184,435 $3,440,252 $11,624,687 9 1 3 0Unknow n Cause 2,228 28.1% $56,315,770 $18,280,792 $74,596,562 106 32 81 0Total 7,932 100.0% $110,983,984 $35,607,167 $146,591,151 372 58 162 0

Note: Data for Residential Structure Fire Causes was based on results produced from an NFIRS web-based report on 03/05/2010.

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0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000 2,500 3,000

Cooking

Unknown Cause

Heating

Open Flame, Ember, Torch

Incendiary, Suspicious

Other Heat, Flame, Spark

Appliances, Air Conditioning

Smoking

Natural

Electrical Distribution

Exposure

Other Equipment

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seFigure 23. Residential Structure Fires By Fire Cause, Virginia, 2010

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Detector Use Thirty-one percent (30.7%) of residential structure fires had a detector that operated & alerted the occupants. (See Table 34. and Figure 24.) Thirty-four percent (34.2%) of the fires had an unknown or undetermined detector use. Table 34. Residential Structure Fires Detector Use Summary, Virginia, 2010

Detector Use Number PercentCivilian Injuries

Civilian Fatalities

Total Civilian Casualties

Casualty Rate Per 100 Fires

Detector Operated & Alerted Occupants 2,360 30.7% 132 8 140 5.9Detector Operated, But Failed to Alert Occupants or There Were No Occupants 1,096 14.3% 29 0 29 2.6Detector Failed to Operate or Fire Too Small to Activate 535 7.0% 45 5 50 9.3Detector Present, But Operation or Effectiveness Unknown 356 4.6% 31 10 41 11.5No Detector Present 707 9.2% 61 11 72 10.2Unknown Or Not Reported 2,622 34.2% 66 22 88 3.4Total 7,676 100.0% 364 56 420 5.5

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Detector Operated & Alerted Occupants

31%

Detector Operated, But Failed to Alert

Occupants or There Were No Occupants

14%Detector Failed to Operate or Fire Too Small to Activate

7%

Detector Present, But Operation or

Effectiveness Unknown

5%

No Detector Present9%

Unknown Or Not Reported

34%

Figure 24. Detector Use with Residential Structure Fires, Virginia, 2010

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Automatic Extinguishing System (AES) Eight-five percent (84.7%) of residential structure fires reported that an automatic extinguishing system was not present and that the total fire dollar loss was $165.6 million. (See Table 35.) Table 35. Structure Fires Dollar Loss Summary By Automatic Extinguishing System (AES) Presence By Property Use, Virginia, 2010

Total PercentTotal Fire

Dollar Loss Total PercentTotal Fire

Dollar Loss Total PercentTotal Fire

Dollar Loss Total PercentTotal Fire

Dollar LossAssembly 52 40.3% $764,277 62 48.1% $4,751,086 15 11.6% $108,800 129 100.0% $5,624,163Educational 10 28.6% $21,753 22 62.9% $1,250,178 3 8.6% $0 35 100.0% $1,271,931Health Care, Detention, and Correction 19 50.0% $237,616 15 39.5% $2,378,389 4 10.5% $10,150 38 100.0% $2,626,155Residential 158 3.9% $2,999,687 3,576 88.2% $123,538,898 320 7.9% $11,797,630 4,054 100.0% $138,336,215Mercantile, Business 66 27.4% $1,553,829 144 59.8% $17,883,118 31 12.9% $481,961 241 100.0% $19,918,908Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 4 19.0% $341,100 13 61.9% $271,500 4 19.0% $13,013 21 100.0% $625,613Manufacturing, Processing 27 50.0% $1,625,103 20 37.0% $821,003 7 13.0% $446,000 54 100.0% $2,892,106Storage 9 2.4% $289,200 342 90.5% $13,361,157 27 7.1% $784,200 378 100.0% $14,434,557Outside or Special Property 0 0.0% $0 59 95.2% $1,150,397 3 4.8% $0 62 100.0% $1,150,397Other 1 12.5% $0 5 62.5% $17,000 2 25.0% $12,000 8 100.0% $29,000None 0 0.0% $0 15 62.5% $138,500 9 37.5% $120,500 24 100.0% $259,000Unknow n or Not Reported 0 0.0% $0 7 70.0% $1,000 3 30.0% $0 10 100.0% $1,000Grand Total 346 6.8% $7,832,565 4,280 84.7% $165,562,226 428 8.5% $13,774,254 5,054 100.0% $187,169,045

Grand Total

Property Series

AES Present None Present Unknown or Not Reported

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Intentional / Incendiary Fire Incidents There were 1,400 intentional or incendiary fires in Virginia in 2010 that accounted for $6.8 million dollars of total dollar loss, 22 civilian casualties, and 8 fire service casualties. (See Table 36.) Table 36. Intentional / Incendiary Fire Incidents By Property Use, Virginia, 2010

Property Series

Number of Intentional /

Incendiary Fire Incidents Percent

Total Property Loss

Total Contents Loss

Total Dollar Loss

Civilian Injuries

Civilian Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

Assembly 49 3.5% $255,627 $69,382 $325,009 0 0 0 0Educational 30 2.1% $3,546 $1,055 $4,601 0 0 0 0Health Care, Detention, and Correction 5 0.4% $0 $150 $150 1 0 0 0Residential 424 30.3% $3,347,430 $718,066 $4,065,496 17 0 8 0Mercantile, Business 42 3.0% $1,116,251 $440,850 $1,557,101 1 0 0 0Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 39 2.8% $19,401 $10,001 $29,402 0 0 0 0Manufacturing, Processing 1 0.1% $1,000 $0 $1,000 0 0 0 0Storage 37 2.6% $100,155 $31,125 $131,280 1 0 0 0Outside or Special Property 719 51.4% $690,942 $28,347 $719,289 2 0 0 0Other 12 0.9% $2,040 $0 $2,040 0 0 0 0None 38 2.7% $3,250 $501 $3,751 0 0 0 0Unknow n or Not Reported 4 0.3% $50 $0 $50 0 0 0 0Grand Total 1,400 100.0% $5,539,692 $1,299,477 $6,839,169 22 0 8 0

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

111 Building fires 5,090 0.78%112 Fires in structures other than in a building 243 0.04%113 Cooking fire, confined to container 2,618 0.40%114 Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 1,156 0.18%115 Incinerator overload or malfunction, fire confined 30 0.00%116 Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 167 0.03%117 Commercial Compactor fire, confined to rubbish 23 0.00%118 Trash or rubbish fire, contained 501 0.08%

9,828 1.50%

121 Fire in mobile home used as fixed residence 160 0.02%122 Fire in motor home, camper, recreational vehicle 30 0.00%123 Fire in portable building, fixed location 29 0.00%120 Fire in mobile prop. used as a fixed struc., other 28 0.00%

247 0.04%

131 Passenger vehicle fire 3,246 0.49%132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire 356 0.05%133 Rail vehicle fire 12 0.00%134 Water vehicle fire 24 0.00%135 Aircraft fire 5 0.00%136 Self-propelled motor home or recreational vehicle 8 0.00%137 Camper or recreational vehicle (RV) fire 34 0.01%138 Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire 236 0.04%130 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 554 0.08%

4,475 0.68%

141 Forest, woods or wildland fire 914 0.14%142 Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 4,318 0.66%143 Grass fire 1,314 0.20%140 Natural vegetation fire, other 1,123 0.17%

7,669 1.17%

151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 1,412 0.22%152 Garbage dump or sanitary landfill fire 48 0.01%153 Construction or demolition landfill fire 45 0.01%154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 999 0.15%155 Outside stationary compactor/compacted trash fire 21 0.00%150 Outside rubbish fire, other 863 0.13%

3,388 0.52%

161 Outside storage fire 103 0.02%162 Outside equipment fire 355 0.05%163 Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion 18 0.00%164 Outside mailbox fire 18 0.00%160 Special outside fire, other 799 0.12%

1,293 0.20%

171 Cultivated grain or crop fire 50 0.01%173 Cultivated trees or nursery stock fire 31 0.00%170 Cultivated vegetation, crop fire, other 76 0.01%

157 0.02%

Fire, other 100 Fire, other 1,117 0.17%1,117 0.17%

28,174 4.30%

Mobile property (vehicle) fire

Structure fire

Fire in mobile property used as a fixed structure

Natural vegetation fire

Structure fire Total

Fire in mobile property used as a fixed structure Total

Mobile property (vehicle) fire Total

Outside rubbish fire

Special outside fire

Cultivated vegetation, crop fire

Special outside fire Total

Cultivated vegetation, crop fire Total

Natural vegetation fire Total

Outside rubbish fire Total

Fire, other Total

Fires Total

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

211 Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 15 0.00%212 Overpressure rupture of steam boiler 5 0.00%213 Steam rupture of pressure or process vessel 1 0.00%210 Overpressure rupture from steam, other 27 0.00%

48 0.01%

221 Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline 78 0.01%222 Overpressure rupture of boiler from air or gas 5 0.00%223 Air or gas rupture of pressure or process vessel 23 0.00%220 Overpressure rupture from air or gas, other 46 0.01%

152 0.02%

Overpressure rupture from chemical reaction (no ensuing fire) 231 Chemical reaction rupture of process vessel 31 0.00%

31 0.00%

241 Munitions or bomb explosion (no fire) 15 0.00%242 Blasting agent explosion (no fire) 3 0.00%243 Fireworks explosion (no fire) 55 0.01%240 Explosion (no fire), other 50 0.01%

123 0.02%

Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition 251 Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition 971 0.15%

971 0.15%

Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, other 200 Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat other 127 0.02%

127 0.02%

1,452 0.22%

Medical assist 311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 38,764 5.91%38,764 5.91%

321 EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 326,177 49.73%322 Vehicle accident with injuries 26,821 4.09%323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 1,827 0.28%324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 16,301 2.49%

371,126 56.59%

Lock-In 331 Lock-in (if lock out , use 511 ) 588 0.09%588 0.09%

341 Search for person on land 124 0.02%342 Search for person in water 104 0.02%340 Search, other 36 0.01%

264 0.04%

351 Extrication of victim(s) from building/structure 48 0.01%352 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 817 0.12%353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 1,839 0.28%354 Trench/below grade rescue 12 0.00%

Overpressure rupture from steam (no ensuing fire)

Overpressure rupture from air or gas (no ensuing fire)

Explosion (no fire)

Emergency medical service incident

Search for lost person

Overpressure rupture from chemical reaction (no ensuing fire) Total

Explosion (no fire) Total

Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Total

Search for lost person Total

Emergency medical service incident Total

Overpressure rupture from steam (no ensuing fire) Total

Overpressure rupture from air or gas (no ensuing fire) Total

Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, other Total

Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Ensuing Fire) Total

Medical assist Total

Rescue and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Incidents

Lock-In Total

Extrication, rescue

Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Ensuing Fire)

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

355 Confined space rescue 11 0.00%356 High angle rescue 35 0.01%357 Extrication of victim(s) from machinery 37 0.01%350 Extrication, rescue, other 199 0.03%

2,998 0.46%

361 Swimming/recreational water areas rescue 52 0.01%362 Ice rescue 5 0.00%363 Swift water rescue 85 0.01%364 Surf rescue 6 0.00%365 Watercraft rescue 209 0.03%360 Water & ice related rescue, other 119 0.02%

476 0.07%

371 Electrocution or potential electrocution 18 0.00%372 Trapped by power lines 8 0.00%370 Electrical rescue, other 10 0.00%

36 0.01%

Rescue or EMS standby 381 Rescue or EMS standby 1,237 0.19%1,237 0.19%

Rescue, emergency medical service (EMS) incident, other 300 Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 15,161 2.31%

15,161 2.31%

430,650 65.66%

411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 1,605 0.24%412 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) 4,219 0.64%413 Oil or other combustible liquid spill 718 0.11%410 Flammable gas or liquid condition, other 405 0.06%

6,947 1.06%

421 Chemical hazard (no spill or leak) 138 0.02%422 Chemical spill or leak 340 0.05%423 Refrigeration leak 40 0.01%424 Carbon monoxide incident 1,054 0.16%420 Toxic condition, other 61 0.01%

1,633 0.25%

431 Radiation leak, radioactive material 5 0.00%430 Radioactive condition, other 1 0.00%

6 0.00%

441 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 823 0.13%442 Overheated motor 821 0.13%443 Light ballast breakdown 161 0.02%444 Power line down 4,277 0.65%445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 2,554 0.39%440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 2,358 0.36%

10,994 1.68%

Biological hazard 451 Biological hazard, confirmed or suspected 38 0.01%38 0.01%

Rescue or EMS standby Total

Biological hazard Total

Water and ice-related rescue

Electrical rescue

Combustible/flammable spills and leaks

Water and ice-related rescue Total

Electrical rescue Total

Extrication, rescue Total

Radioactive condition

Electrical wiring/equipment problem

Radioactive condition Total

Electrical wiring/equipment problem Total

Combustible/flammable spills and leaks Total

Chemical release, reaction, or toxic condition Total

Chemical release, reaction, or toxic condition

Rescue, emergency medical service (EMS) incident, other Total

Rescue and Emergency Medical Service (EMS) Incidents Total

Hazardous Condition (No Fire)

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

461 Building or structure weakened or collapsed 387 0.06%462 Aircraft standby 622 0.09%463 Vehicle accident, general cleanup 6,678 1.02%460 Accident, potential accident, other 914 0.14%

8,601 1.31%

Explosive, bomb removal 471 Explosive, bomb removal (for bomb scare, use 721) 62 0.01%62 0.01%

481 Attempt to burn 57 0.01%482 Threat to burn 29 0.00%480 Attempted burning, illegal action, other 102 0.02%

188 0.03%

Hazardous condition, other400 Hazardous condition, other 1,823 0.28%

1,823 0.28%

30,292 4.62%

511 Lock-out 2,580 0.39%512 Ring or jewelry removal 35 0.01%510 Person in distress, other 1,651 0.25%

4,266 0.65%

521 Water evacuation 172 0.03%522 Water or steam leak 1,558 0.24%520 Water problem, other 926 0.14%

2,656 0.40%

Smoke, odor problem 531 Smoke or odor removal 2,775 0.42%2,775 0.42%

541 Animal problem 183 0.03%542 Animal rescue 292 0.04%540 Animal problem, other 71 0.01%

546 0.08%

551 Assist police or other governmental agency 1,858 0.28%552 Police matter 1,373 0.21%553 Public service 12,086 1.84%554 Assist invalid 4,382 0.67%555 Defective elevator, no occupants 490 0.07%550 Public service assistance, other 5,022 0.77%

25,211 3.84%

Unauthorized burning 561 Unauthorized burning 1,721 0.26%1,721 0.26%

Cover assignment, standby at fire station, move-up

571 Cover assignment, standby, moveup 1,070 0.16%1,070 0.16%

Service call, other 500 Service Call, other 5,010 0.76%5,010 0.76%

Hazardous Condition (No Fire) Total

Person in distress Total

Accident, potential accident

Public service assistance Total

Service call, other Total

Cover assignment, standby at fire station, move-up Total

Unauthorized burning Total

Accident, potential accident Total

Explosive, bomb removal Total

Public service assistance

Attempted burning, illegal action

Person in distress

Water problem

Animal problem or rescue

Attempted burning, illegal action Total

Hazardous condition, other Total

Water problem Total

Smoke, odor problem Total

Animal problem or rescue Total

Service Call

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

43,255 6.60%

Dispatched and canceled en route 611 Dispatched & canceled en route 35,516 5.42%

35,516 5.42%

621 Wrong location 246 0.04%622 No incident found at dispatch address 6,079 0.93%

6,325 0.96%

631 Authorized controlled burning 1,606 0.24%632 Prescribed fire 89 0.01%

1,695 0.26%

Vicinity alarm 641 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location) 229 0.03%229 0.03%

651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke 4,498 0.69%652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 806 0.12%653 Barbecue, tar kettle 182 0.03%650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 477 0.07%

5,963 0.91%

EMS call where party has been transported 661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 452 0.07%

452 0.07%

671 Hazmat release investigation w/ no hazmat 1,048 0.16%672 Biological hazard, none found 31 0.00%

1,079 0.16%

Good intent call, other 600 Good intent call, other 11,756 1.79%11,756 1.79%

63,015 9.61%

711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 336 0.05%712 Direct tie to FD, malicious/false alarm 37 0.01%713 Telephone, malicious false alarm 129 0.02%714 Central station, malicious false alarm 363 0.06%715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm 524 0.08%710 Malicious, mischievous false call, other 810 0.12%

2,199 0.34%

Bomb scare 721 Bomb scare - no bomb 196 0.03%196 0.03%

731 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 709 0.11%732 Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction 94 0.01%733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 3,981 0.61%734 Heat detector activation due to malfunction 269 0.04%735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 5,613 0.86%736 CO detector activation due to malfunction 1,393 0.21%730 System malfunction, other 3,625 0.55%

15,684 2.39%

Malicious, mischievous false alarm Total

Bomb scare Total

Good Intent Call Total

System or detector malfunction Total

System or detector malfunction

Service Call Total

Controlled burning Total

Good Intent Call

Dispatched and canceled en route Total

Wrong location, no emergency found Total

Wrong location, no emergency found

Controlled burning

EMS call where party has been transported Total

Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke

Vicinity alarm Total

HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat found Total

Good intent call, other Total

HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat

Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke Total

False Alarm and False Call

Malicious, mischievous false alarm

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Table 37. Incident Type Summary By Incident Series/Category, Virginia, 2010Incident Series/Category

Incident Type Description Total Percent

741 Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 724 0.11%742 Extinguishing system activation 78 0.01%743 Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 8,039 1.23%744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 3,246 0.49%745 Alarm system sounded, no fire - unintentional 10,859 1.66%746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 923 0.14%740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 3,372 0.51%

27,241 4.15%

Biohazard scare 751 Biological hazard, malicious false report 5 0.00%5 0.00%

False alarm and false call, other 700 False alarm or false call, other 8,722 1.33%

8,722 1.33%

54,047 8.24%

811 Earthquake assessment 99 0.02%812 Flood assessment 97 0.01%813 Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 249 0.04%814 Lightning strike (no fire) 215 0.03%815 Severe weather or natural disaster standby 57 0.01%

717 0.11%

Severe weather and natural disaster, other 800 Severe weather or natural disaster, other 412 0.06%

412 0.06%

1,129 0.17%

Citizen complaint 911 Citizen complaint 882 0.13%882 0.13%

Special type of incident, other 900 Special type of incident, other 2,971 0.45%

2,971 0.45%

3,853 0.59%

655,867 100.00%

Note: Incidents coded with a 'blank' or invalid incident type are not included in the table, therefore, the total number of incidents may not match other tables.

Grand Total

False alarm and false call, other Total

Unintentional system or detector operation (no fire) Total

Unintentional system or detector operation (no fire)

Biohazard scare Total

Special type of incident, other Total

Severe Weather and Natural Disaster Total

Special Incident Type

Citizen complaint Total

Severe weather and natural disaster Total

Special Incident Type Total

Severe weather and natural disaster, other Total

False Alarm and False Call Total

Severe weather and natural disaster

Severe Weather and Natural Disaster

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Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. Unless otherwise noted, for all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers. Percentages may not add to totals due to rounding. The Virginia Department of Fire Programs has seven division offices covering different areas of Virginia. Division 1 - Richmond includes the Counties of Amelia, Caroline, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Essex, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, King and Queen, King George, King William, Lancaster, Louisa, New Kent, Northumberland, Nottoway, Powhatan, Prince George, Richmond, and Westmoreland; and the Cities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg, and Richmond. Division 2 - Orange includes the Counties of Clarke, Culpeper, Fauquier, Frederick, Madison, Orange, Page, Rappahannock, Rockingham, Shenandoah, Spotsylvania, Stafford, and Warren; and the Cities of Fredericksburg, Harrisonburg, and Winchester. Division 3 - Farmville includes the Counties of Albemarle, Amherst, Appomattox, Augusta, Buckingham, Campbell, Charlotte, Cumberland, Fluvanna, Greene, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mecklenburg, Nelson, and Prince Edward; and the Cities of Charlottesville, Lynchburg, Staunton, and Waynesboro. Division 4 - Marion includes the Counties of Bland, Buchanan, Carroll, Dickenson, Giles, Grayson, Lee, Pulaski, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Tazewell, Washington, Wise, and Wythe; and the Cities of Bristol, Galax, Norton, and Radford. Division 5 - Hampton includes the Counties of Accomack, Brunswick, Gloucester, Greensville, Isle of Wight, James City, Mathews, Middlesex, Northampton, Southampton, Surry, Sussex, and York; and the Cities of Chesapeake, Emporia, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach and Williamsburg. Division 6 - Roanoke includes the Counties of Alleghany, Bath, Bedford, Botetourt, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Henry, Highland, Montgomery, Patrick, Pittsylvania, Roanoke, and Rockbridge; and the Cities of Bedford, Buena Vista, Covington, Danville, Lexington, Martinsville, Roanoke, and Salem. Division 7- Loudoun includes the Counties of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, Prince William; and the Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park.

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Fighting FiresWith Facts2010 VFIRS Annual Report

Volume 5 March 2011

Chapter 3Locality View

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Table 38. VFIRS Participation By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Total Number of Fire

Departments

VFIRS Participating

Fire Departments

Percent of Fire

DepartmentsVFIRS

Population001 Accomack County 33,164 14 14 100.0% 33,164003 Albemarle County 98,970 1 1 100.0% 98,970005 Alleghany County 16,250 7 6 85.7% 13,929007 Amelia County 12,690 5 4 80.0% 10,152009 Amherst County 32,353 3 3 100.0% 32,353011 Appomattox County 14,973 2 1 50.0% 7,487013 Arlington County 207,627 1 1 100.0% 207,627015 Augusta County 73,750 14 14 100.0% 73,750017 Bath County 4,731 3 2 66.7% 3,154019 Bedford County 68,676 10 10 100.0% 68,676021 Bland County 6,824 6 4 66.7% 4,549023 Botetourt County 33,148 6 6 100.0% 33,148025 Brunswick County 17,434 7 7 100.0% 17,434027 Buchanan County 24,098 10 8 80.0% 19,278029 Buckingham County 17,146 4 3 75.0% 12,860031 Campbell County 54,842 8 8 100.0% 54,842033 Caroline County 28,545 6 3 50.0% 14,273035 Carroll County 30,042 3 3 100.0% 30,042036 Charles City County 7,256 1 1 100.0% 7,256037 Charlotte County 12,586 7 4 57.1% 7,192041 Chesterfield County 316,236 1 1 100.0% 316,236043 Clarke County 14,034 4 4 100.0% 14,034045 Craig County 5,190 5 4 80.0% 4,152047 Culpeper County 46,689 7 7 100.0% 46,689049 Cumberland County 10,052 3 2 66.7% 6,701051 Dickenson County 15,903 4 3 75.0% 11,927053 Dinwiddie County 28,001 6 6 100.0% 28,001057 Essex County 11,151 1 1 100.0% 11,151059 Fairfax County 1,081,726 1 1 100.0% 1,081,726061 Fauquier County 65,203 11 10 90.9% 59,275063 Floyd County 15,279 4 4 100.0% 15,279065 Fluvanna County 25,691 4 1 25.0% 6,423067 Franklin County 56,159 12 11 91.7% 51,479069 Frederick County 78,305 12 12 100.0% 78,305071 Giles County 17,286 8 6 75.0% 12,965073 Gloucester County 36,858 2 2 100.0% 36,858075 Goochland County 21,717 1 1 100.0% 21,717077 Grayson County 15,533 6 5 83.3% 12,944079 Greene County 18,403 3 3 100.0% 18,403081 Greensville County * 12,243 - - - 12,243083 Halifax County 36,241 12 11 91.7% 33,221085 Hanover County 99,863 12 12 100.0% 99,863087 Henrico County 306,935 1 1 100.0% 306,935089 Henry County 54,151 8 8 100.0% 54,151091 Highland County 2,321 4 1 25.0% 580093 Isle of Wight County 35,270 5 5 100.0% 35,270095 James City County 67,009 1 1 100.0% 67,009097 King and Queen County 6,945 4 4 100.0% 6,945099 King George County 23,584 1 1 100.0% 23,584101 King William County 15,935 3 2 66.7% 10,623103 Lancaster County 11,391 3 1 33.3% 3,797105 Lee County 25,587 10 5 50.0% 12,794107 Loudoun County 312,311 14 13 92.9% 290,003109 Louisa County 33,153 7 7 100.0% 33,153111 Lunenburg County 12,914 3 2 66.7% 8,609

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Table 38. VFIRS Participation By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Total Number of Fire

Departments

VFIRS Participating

Fire Departments

Percent of Fire

DepartmentsVFIRS

Population113 Madison County 13,308 1 1 100.0% 13,308115 Mathews County 8,978 1 1 100.0% 8,978117 Mecklenburg County 32,727 8 7 87.5% 28,636119 Middlesex County 10,959 4 3 75.0% 8,219121 Montgomery County 94,392 5 4 80.0% 75,514125 Nelson County 15,020 7 7 100.0% 15,020127 New Kent County 18,429 1 1 100.0% 18,429131 Northampton County 12,389 5 3 60.0% 7,433133 Northumberland County 12,330 2 2 100.0% 12,330135 Nottoway County 15,853 3 3 100.0% 15,853137 Orange County 33,481 6 4 66.7% 22,321139 Page County 24,042 3 3 100.0% 24,042141 Patrick County 18,490 9 9 100.0% 18,490143 Pittsylvania County 63,506 21 18 85.7% 54,434145 Powhatan County 28,046 5 5 100.0% 28,046147 Prince Edward County 23,368 5 3 60.0% 14,021149 Prince George County 35,725 1 1 100.0% 35,725153 Prince William County 402,002 1 1 100.0% 402,002155 Pulaski County 34,872 9 8 88.9% 30,997157 Rappahannock County 7,373 6 6 100.0% 7,373159 Richmond County 9,254 1 1 100.0% 9,254161 Roanoke County 92,376 3 3 100.0% 92,376163 Rockbridge County 22,307 9 8 88.9% 19,828165 Rockingham County 76,314 11 11 100.0% 76,314167 Russell County 28,897 7 2 28.6% 8,256169 Scott County 23,177 7 6 85.7% 19,866171 Shenandoah County 41,993 9 5 55.6% 23,329173 Smyth County 32,208 7 6 85.7% 27,607175 Southampton County 18,570 8 5 62.5% 11,606177 Spotsylvania County 122,397 1 1 100.0% 122,397179 Stafford County 128,961 1 1 100.0% 128,961181 Surry County 7,058 3 3 100.0% 7,058183 Sussex County 12,087 5 4 80.0% 9,670185 Tazewell County 45,078 16 6 37.5% 16,904187 Warren County 37,575 8 8 100.0% 37,575191 Washington County 54,876 9 7 77.8% 42,681193 Westmoreland County 17,454 4 4 100.0% 17,454195 Wise County 41,452 7 6 85.7% 35,530197 Wythe County 29,235 6 5 83.3% 24,363199 York County 65,464 1 1 100.0% 65,464510 Alexandria 139,966 1 1 100.0% 139,966515 Bedford 6,222 1 1 100.0% 6,222520 Bristol 17,835 1 1 100.0% 17,835530 Buena Vista 6,650 1 1 100.0% 6,650540 Charlottesville 43,475 1 1 100.0% 43,475550 Chesapeake 222,209 1 1 100.0% 222,209570 Colonial Heights 17,411 1 1 100.0% 17,411580 Covington 5,961 1 1 100.0% 5,961590 Danville 43,055 1 1 100.0% 43,055595 Emporia 5,927 1 1 100.0% 5,927600 Fairfax 22,565 1 1 100.0% 22,565610 Falls Church ** 12,332 1 1 100.0% 12,332620 Franklin 8,582 2 2 100.0% 8,582630 Fredericksburg 24,286 1 1 100.0% 24,286640 Galax 7,042 1 1 100.0% 7,042

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Table 38. VFIRS Participation By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Total Number of Fire

Departments

VFIRS Participating

Fire Departments

Percent of Fire

DepartmentsVFIRS

Population650 Hampton 137,436 1 1 100.0% 137,436660 Harrisonburg 48,914 1 1 100.0% 48,914670 Hopewell 22,591 1 1 100.0% 22,591678 Lexington 7,042 1 0 0.0% 0680 Lynchburg 75,568 1 1 100.0% 75,568683 Manassas 37,821 1 1 100.0% 37,821685 Manassas Park 14,273 1 1 100.0% 14,273690 Martinsville 13,821 1 1 100.0% 13,821700 Newport News 180,719 1 1 100.0% 180,719710 Norfolk 242,803 1 1 100.0% 242,803720 Norton 3,958 1 1 100.0% 3,958730 Petersburg 32,420 1 1 100.0% 32,420735 Poquoson 12,150 1 1 100.0% 12,150740 Portsmouth 95,535 1 1 100.0% 95,535750 Radford 16,408 1 1 100.0% 16,408760 Richmond 204,214 1 1 100.0% 204,214770 Roanoke 97,032 1 1 100.0% 97,032775 Salem 24,802 1 1 100.0% 24,802790 Staunton 23,746 1 1 100.0% 23,746800 Suffolk 84,585 5 5 100.0% 84,585810 Virginia Beach 437,994 1 1 100.0% 437,994820 Waynesboro 21,006 1 1 100.0% 21,006830 Williamsburg 14,068 1 1 100.0% 14,068840 Winchester 26,203 1 1 100.0% 26,203920 Military, Federal or Airport 7 4 57.1% -

Grand Total 8,001,024 578 491 84.9% 7,672,431VFIRS Population Protected 95.9%

** The City of Falls Church (FIPS 610) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington County (FIPS 013), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. VFIRS participating fire department is any department that reported incidents to VFIRS for 2010. VFIRS Population Protected is based on each locality's VFIRS participation and census population and represents the percentage of Virginia's population that is covered by the reporting departments.

* Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).

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Table 39. VFIRS Summary Data By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City FiresRescue and

EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

IncidentsTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

LossTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Civilian Fire

InjuriesCivilian

Fire Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

001 Accomack County 321 1,097 522 1,940 $3,169,550 $1,132,100 $4,301,650 0 1 8 1003 Albemarle County 353 3,551 2,708 6,612 $2,526,942 $1,089,853 $3,616,795 1 1 1 0005 Alleghany County 59 378 197 634 $649,765 $277,325 $927,090 1 0 1 0007 Amelia County 57 235 130 422 $535,600 $423,500 $959,100 0 0 1 0009 Amherst County 133 117 332 582 $766,050 $105,270 $871,320 1 2 7 0011 Appomattox County 51 0 236 287 $864,750 $26,450 $891,200 0 0 0 0013 Arlington County 437 12,066 6,949 19,452 $1,376,518 $357,035 $1,733,553 4 1 7 0015 Augusta County 329 3,405 2,738 6,472 $1,234,650 $386,207 $1,620,857 3 0 2 0017 Bath County 39 42 25 106 $69,000 $49,300 $118,300 0 0 0 0019 Bedford County 176 568 570 1,314 $1,123,500 $340,725 $1,464,225 0 0 2 0021 Bland County 18 13 15 46 $148,200 $30,000 $178,200 0 2 0 0023 Botetourt County 129 277 262 668 $184,500 $98,900 $283,400 0 1 0 0025 Brunswick County 156 531 379 1,066 $317,500 $45,100 $362,600 0 1 0 0027 Buchanan County 100 76 97 273 $1,210,500 $495,150 $1,705,650 2 2 0 0029 Buckingham County 67 68 215 350 $706,900 $170,000 $876,900 0 0 0 0031 Campbell County 294 386 987 1,667 $1,346,170 $410,750 $1,756,920 0 0 0 0033 Caroline County 102 303 371 776 $420,350 $43,600 $463,950 0 0 0 0035 Carroll County 112 167 334 613 $1,893,500 $307,900 $2,201,400 1 1 2 0036 Charles City County 59 16 112 187 $399,400 $113,300 $512,700 0 2 0 0037 Charlotte County 27 292 47 366 $144,000 $22,500 $166,500 0 0 0 0041 Chesterfield County 1,124 21,558 8,558 31,240 $7,541,756 $2,748,261 $10,290,017 63 6 74 0043 Clarke County 53 540 252 845 $144,000 $11,000 $155,000 0 0 1 0045 Craig County 28 88 66 182 $379,700 $152,600 $532,300 0 0 0 0047 Culpeper County 182 560 751 1,493 $2,889,400 $436,680 $3,326,080 0 0 0 0049 Cumberland County 16 13 30 59 $216,000 $0 $216,000 0 0 0 0051 Dickenson County 24 102 38 164 $570,000 $381,000 $951,000 0 0 1 0053 Dinwiddie County 150 608 528 1,286 $710,601 $374,142 $1,084,743 3 0 1 0057 Essex County 37 103 117 257 $16,100 $5,550 $21,650 0 0 0 0059 Fairfax County 2,161 59,613 21,430 83,204 $11,784,855 $4,505,128 $16,289,983 4 5 8 0061 Fauquier County 265 931 1,183 2,379 $1,479,854 $784,100 $2,263,954 2 1 2 0063 Floyd County 73 47 194 314 $182,200 $50,300 $232,500 0 0 0 0065 Fluvanna County 222 1,922 565 2,709 $2,042,950 $1,491,250 $3,534,200 2 0 3 2067 Franklin County 330 6,702 1,632 8,664 $1,203,500 $242,051 $1,445,551 2 0 3 0069 Frederick County 55 41 147 243 $313,200 $196,500 $509,700 0 0 0 0071 Giles County 225 1,579 338 2,142 $2,991,859 $884,519 $3,876,378 2 0 3 0073 Gloucester County 117 370 443 930 $5,198,675 $50,700 $5,249,375 0 0 3 0075 Goochland County 41 286 74 401 $488,500 $196,200 $684,700 0 0 1 0077 Grayson County 67 232 279 578 $145,006 $95,406 $240,412 0 0 0 0079 Greene County 269 2,865 340 3,474 $2,348,900 $1,169,000 $3,517,900 0 1 0 0081 Greensville County * - - - - - - - - - - -083 Halifax County 455 3,158 3,043 6,656 $2,307,452 $482,962 $2,790,414 1 0 0 0085 Hanover County 1,033 28,520 9,085 38,638 $9,313,061 $4,796,670 $14,109,731 28 5 7 0087 Henrico County 245 395 757 1,397 $1,980,925 $1,080,725 $3,061,650 0 0 0 0

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Table 39. VFIRS Summary Data By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City FiresRescue and

EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

IncidentsTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

LossTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Civilian Fire

InjuriesCivilian

Fire Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

089 Henry County 4 12 15 31 $125,000 $40,000 $165,000 0 0 2 0091 Highland County 139 524 591 1,254 $252,600 $100,000 $352,600 0 0 0 0093 Isle of Wight County 231 5,549 2,193 7,973 $2,154,441 $346,071 $2,500,512 1 0 4 0095 James City County 47 63 93 203 $329,000 $220,780 $549,780 1 0 0 0097 King and Queen County 88 307 509 904 $1,443,300 $280,450 $1,723,750 6 0 2 0099 King George County 32 175 39 246 $180,300 $36,575 $216,875 0 0 0 0101 King William County 1 0 2 3 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0103 Lancaster County 26 37 23 86 $80,000 $80,750 $160,750 0 0 0 0105 Lee County 531 7,110 5,971 13,612 $2,759,311 $759,786 $3,519,097 5 0 4 0107 Loudoun County 150 713 938 1,801 $74,500 $15,300 $89,800 0 1 0 0109 Louisa County 61 639 111 811 $434,250 $35,050 $469,300 0 0 0 0111 Lunenburg County 47 83 119 249 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0113 Madison County 56 118 76 250 $242,300 $44,500 $286,800 1 0 0 0115 Mathews County 220 60 718 998 $933,950 $311,450 $1,245,400 1 0 0 0117 Mecklenburg County 49 71 97 217 $561,925 $259,800 $821,725 0 0 1 0119 Middlesex County 347 642 1,269 2,258 $1,648,325 $429,030 $2,077,355 10 0 2 0121 Montgomery County 91 321 391 803 $1,251,600 $1,372,700 $2,624,300 0 0 3 0125 Nelson County 79 1,400 520 1,999 $216,950 $92,500 $309,450 1 0 0 0127 New Kent County 57 1,178 280 1,515 $535,253 $73,703 $608,956 0 0 0 0131 Northampton County 49 122 143 314 $932,900 $1,537,200 $2,470,100 0 0 1 0133 Northumberland County 36 221 45 302 $10,001 $10,001 $20,002 0 0 0 0135 Nottoway County 138 3,477 660 4,275 $763,500 $190,125 $953,625 2 0 3 0137 Orange County 97 265 515 877 $374,200 $181,300 $555,500 1 0 0 0139 Page County 96 739 418 1,253 $1,747,750 $869,500 $2,617,250 1 0 1 0141 Patrick County 316 3,246 973 4,535 $1,035,680 $490,645 $1,526,325 0 1 0 0143 Pittsylvania County 98 670 446 1,214 $417,450 $433,701 $851,151 1 0 0 0145 Powhatan County 30 55 82 167 $155,070 $43,500 $198,570 0 0 0 0147 Prince Edward County 142 206 839 1,187 $2,000 $1,000 $3,000 0 0 0 0149 Prince George County 817 804 4,712 6,333 $710,187 $95,750 $805,937 0 0 0 0153 Prince William County 155 230 570 955 $881,150 $260,800 $1,141,950 1 0 2 0155 Pulaski County 62 525 235 822 $494,250 $211,200 $705,450 0 0 0 0157 Rappahannock County 4 2 14 20 $500 $0 $500 0 0 0 0159 Richmond County 319 10,319 2,376 13,014 $1,085,700 $160,890 $1,246,590 3 1 5 0161 Roanoke County 98 936 361 1,395 $231,495 $37,300 $268,795 0 0 2 0163 Rockbridge County 329 2,960 1,940 5,229 $635,650 $551,950 $1,187,600 0 0 5 0165 Rockingham County 17 33 66 116 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0167 Russell County 88 124 79 291 $561,950 $237,950 $799,900 1 0 1 0169 Scott County 117 285 724 1,126 $407,110 $36,831 $443,941 3 0 4 0171 Shenandoah County 124 983 353 1,460 $1,699,130 $871,500 $2,570,630 0 0 6 0173 Smyth County 60 221 68 349 $1,167,700 $396,100 $1,563,800 0 0 1 0175 Southampton County 498 9,902 3,123 13,523 $3,231,399 $811,165 $4,042,564 12 2 8 0177 Spotsylvania County 330 8,129 4,316 12,775 $2,412,185 $698,551 $3,110,736 3 0 10 0179 Stafford County 77 71 244 392 $53,800 $11,360 $65,160 0 0 1 0

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Table 39. VFIRS Summary Data By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City FiresRescue and

EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

IncidentsTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

LossTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Civilian Fire

InjuriesCivilian

Fire Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

181 Surry County 95 387 136 618 $1,070,600 $346,950 $1,417,550 0 0 0 0183 Sussex County 129 305 678 1,112 $774,351 $178,501 $952,852 2 2 0 0185 Tazewell County 105 1,975 522 2,602 $198,550 $39,550 $238,100 0 0 0 0187 Warren County 162 601 718 1,481 $594,885 $163,000 $757,885 1 1 2 0191 Washington County 103 789 352 1,244 $321,801 $20,100 $341,901 0 0 0 0193 Westmoreland County 95 383 179 657 $766,200 $272,300 $1,038,500 4 0 1 0195 Wise County 139 155 356 650 $1,250,325 $686,950 $1,937,275 0 0 0 0197 Wythe County 237 4,829 2,869 7,935 $936,055 $470,241 $1,406,296 9 0 20 0199 York County 347 11,261 6,087 17,695 $1,260,207 $216,545 $1,476,752 4 1 16 0510 Alexandria 110 326 342 778 $443,400 $130,700 $574,100 0 0 1 0515 Bedford 146 1,405 717 2,268 $547,120 $134,770 $681,890 11 2 7 0520 Bristol 40 70 93 203 $51,425 $18,350 $69,775 0 0 0 0530 Buena Vista 193 2,116 2,083 4,392 $1,236,895 $432,765 $1,669,660 2 0 2 0540 Charlottesville 694 18,480 5,651 24,825 $7,878,081 $2,230,301 $10,108,382 27 1 9 0550 Chesapeake 95 3,111 1,026 4,232 $346,735 $46,550 $393,285 4 0 0 0570 Colonial Heights 37 31 141 209 $1,283,325 $755,700 $2,039,025 2 0 0 0580 Covington 317 3,993 1,641 5,951 $1,226,809 $369,430 $1,596,239 11 1 4 0590 Danville 99 137 117 353 $1,052,900 $170,200 $1,223,100 0 1 0 0595 Emporia 60 2,641 719 3,420 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0600 Fairfax 85 1,729 318 2,132 $1,064,500 $289,550 $1,354,050 0 0 1 0610 Falls Church ** - - - - - - - - - - -620 Franklin 131 1,538 1,305 2,974 $693,660 $159,520 $853,180 0 1 4 0630 Fredericksburg 72 87 71 230 $507,700 $108,300 $616,000 0 0 0 0640 Galax 565 16,036 5,527 22,128 $3,671,407 $1,070,376 $4,741,783 9 4 2 0650 Hampton 208 2,478 1,734 4,420 $857,568 $194,021 $1,051,589 6 0 30 0660 Harrisonburg 110 2,082 885 3,077 $611,250 $136,205 $747,455 9 0 0 0670 Hopewell 364 4,320 2,127 6,811 $1,220,349 $753,438 $1,973,787 8 1 17 0678 Lexington680 Lynchburg 115 1,001 712 1,828 $1,540,155 $273,545 $1,813,700 0 0 0 0683 Manassas 40 831 269 1,140 $332,800 $11,000 $343,800 1 0 1 0685 Manassas Park 85 2,497 324 2,906 $279,970 $109,955 $389,925 7 4 1 0690 Martinsville 846 22,445 5,061 28,352 $7,076,527 $1,879,650 $8,956,177 27 3 14 0700 Newport News 755 15,828 7,112 23,695 $2,341,280 $634,776 $2,976,056 15 0 4 0710 Norfolk 30 50 56 136 $152,500 $47,700 $200,200 0 0 0 0720 Norton 244 1,985 1,705 3,934 $1,236,922 $331,950 $1,568,872 20 1 3 0730 Petersburg 50 603 481 1,134 $973,050 $257,400 $1,230,450 3 0 1 0735 Poquoson 582 12,590 3,411 16,583 $3,384,543 $1,131,845 $4,516,388 3 2 2 0740 Portsmouth 40 128 377 545 $335,700 $297,400 $633,100 0 0 1 0750 Radford 1,372 15,151 14,188 30,711 $3,887,778 $1,590,611 $5,478,389 33 4 56 0760 Richmond 501 18,853 3,990 23,344 $2,419,201 $717,480 $3,136,681 13 1 11 0770 Roanoke 103 2,120 656 2,879 $1,189,857 $53,010 $1,242,867 4 0 0 0775 Salem 83 1,688 997 2,768 $273,950 $10,905 $284,855 2 0 2 0790 Staunton 471 7,774 2,996 11,241 $3,181,198 $980,134 $4,161,332 0 0 4 0

No Incidents Reported

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Table 39. VFIRS Summary Data By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City FiresRescue and

EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

IncidentsTotal Property

LossTotal Contents

LossTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Civilian Fire

InjuriesCivilian

Fire Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

800 Suffolk 1,208 18,300 9,437 28,945 $18,262,897 $5,486,087 $23,748,984 49 1 21 0810 Virginia Beach 96 670 610 1,376 $188,760 $69,469 $258,229 5 0 1 0820 Waynesboro 60 2,018 866 2,944 $263,086 $12,950 $276,036 5 0 1 0830 Williamsburg 135 4,197 913 5,245 $125,400 $5,200 $130,600 1 0 0 0840 Winchester 68 3,107 2,226 5,401 $171,045 $28,350 $199,395 0 0 1 0920 Military, Federal or Airport 32 234 194 460 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

Grand Total 28,198 430,683 197,308 656,189 $183,054,318 $62,020,203 $245,074,521 471 68 446 3Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

* Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).** The City of Falls Church (FIPS 610) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington County (FIPS 013), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

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Table 40. Incident Type Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City Fires Rescue and

EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls Good Intent False Alarm Other Calls

Total Incidents Aid Given

Fire Exposures Grand Total

001 Accomack County 321 1,097 176 92 138 96 20 1,940 1,019 1 2,960003 Albemarle County 353 3,551 442 664 989 596 17 6,612 277 0 6,889005 Alleghany County 59 378 51 73 23 27 23 634 160 2 796007 Amelia County 57 235 21 19 72 14 4 422 143 0 565009 Amherst County 133 117 118 20 152 39 3 582 139 1 722011 Appomattox County 51 0 139 4 65 26 2 287 16 1 304013 Arlington County 437 12,066 811 1,406 1,946 2,310 476 19,452 2,433 0 21,885015 Augusta County 329 3,405 352 450 1,552 278 106 6,472 1,601 0 8,073017 Bath County 39 42 3 6 3 11 2 106 21 0 127019 Bedford County 176 568 91 105 255 98 21 1,314 299 0 1,613021 Bland County 18 13 9 2 4 0 0 46 12 0 58023 Botetourt County 129 277 71 14 91 85 1 668 410 0 1,078025 Brunswick County 156 531 126 10 186 45 12 1,066 275 0 1,341027 Buchanan County 100 76 15 61 11 7 3 273 46 2 321029 Buckingham County 67 68 12 122 62 13 6 350 80 0 430031 Campbell County 294 386 587 76 145 147 32 1,667 181 0 1,848033 Caroline County 102 303 109 59 146 44 13 776 191 0 967035 Carroll County 112 167 141 37 127 22 7 613 64 0 677036 Charles City County 59 16 75 13 6 17 1 187 5 0 192037 Charlotte County 27 292 16 4 17 7 3 366 37 0 403041 Chesterfield County 1,124 21,558 899 2,014 3,718 1,640 287 31,240 196 40 31,476043 Clarke County 53 540 59 59 71 49 14 845 359 0 1,204045 Craig County 28 88 2 26 22 12 4 182 8 0 190047 Culpeper County 182 560 201 67 361 105 17 1,493 470 0 1,963049 Cumberland County 16 13 12 8 1 6 3 59 13 0 72051 Dickenson County 24 102 19 7 6 5 1 164 16 0 180053 Dinwiddie County 150 608 132 83 221 78 14 1,286 216 3 1,505057 Essex County 37 103 25 16 53 21 2 257 3 0 260059 Fairfax County 2,161 59,613 2,328 5,270 5,113 8,235 484 83,204 5,042 22 88,268061 Fauquier County 265 931 231 118 656 158 20 2,379 403 0 2,782063 Floyd County 73 47 129 2 46 16 1 314 26 0 340065 Fluvanna County 32 234 41 66 52 31 4 460 143 0 603067 Franklin County 222 1,922 135 83 158 148 41 2,709 870 2 3,581069 Frederick County 330 6,702 250 493 466 399 24 8,664 974 1 9,639071 Giles County 55 41 91 14 3 10 29 243 30 0 273073 Gloucester County 225 1,579 91 62 82 87 16 2,142 73 9 2,224075 Goochland County 117 370 100 35 176 118 14 930 8 8 946077 Grayson County 41 286 15 28 19 8 4 401 12 2 415079 Greene County 67 232 76 23 134 38 8 578 206 0 784081 Greensville County * - - - - - - - - - - -083 Halifax County 269 2,865 53 95 52 133 7 3,474 163 1 3,638085 Hanover County 455 3,158 277 410 1,789 513 54 6,656 970 1 7,627087 Henrico County 1,033 28,520 1,175 1,792 2,946 2,895 277 38,638 108 15 38,761089 Henry County 245 395 193 81 201 268 14 1,397 140 0 1,537

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Table 40. Incident Type Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City Fires Rescue and

EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls Good Intent False Alarm Other Calls

Total Incidents Aid Given

Fire Exposures Grand Total

091 Highland County 4 12 0 11 4 0 0 31 8 0 39093 Isle of Wight County 139 524 192 76 157 118 48 1,254 26 0 1,280095 James City County 231 5,549 189 553 543 608 300 7,973 664 7 8,644097 King and Queen County 47 63 40 6 35 8 4 203 49 0 252099 King George County 88 307 179 88 160 64 18 904 64 8 976101 King William County 32 175 15 4 11 6 3 246 17 0 263103 Lancaster County 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 4105 Lee County 26 37 6 7 7 3 0 86 22 0 108107 Loudoun County 531 7,110 644 971 2,193 2,009 154 13,612 1,346 3 14,961109 Louisa County 150 713 265 214 347 74 38 1,801 572 0 2,373111 Lunenburg County 61 639 25 25 49 12 0 811 104 0 915113 Madison County 47 83 8 29 67 13 2 249 0 0 249115 Mathews County 56 118 22 5 18 27 4 250 2 1 253117 Mecklenburg County 220 60 412 71 152 62 21 998 251 1 1,250119 Middlesex County 49 71 22 24 14 35 2 217 25 1 243121 Montgomery County 347 642 140 252 258 610 9 2,258 53 0 2,311125 Nelson County 91 321 48 65 138 133 7 803 184 0 987127 New Kent County 79 1,400 63 141 158 127 31 1,999 69 0 2,068131 Northampton County 57 1,178 32 41 136 70 1 1,515 198 0 1,713133 Northumberland County 49 122 31 3 88 13 8 314 77 0 391135 Nottoway County 36 221 10 6 16 12 1 302 47 0 349137 Orange County 138 3,477 115 161 276 79 29 4,275 538 0 4,813139 Page County 97 265 78 290 67 56 24 877 65 0 942141 Patrick County 96 739 82 119 124 77 16 1,253 166 0 1,419143 Pittsylvania County 316 3,246 243 246 276 145 63 4,535 510 0 5,045145 Powhatan County 98 670 71 67 178 109 21 1,214 109 1 1,324147 Prince Edward County 30 55 37 11 24 4 6 167 67 0 234149 Prince George County 142 206 245 109 381 104 0 1,187 42 0 1,229153 Prince William County 817 804 688 1,044 1,962 975 43 6,333 66 0 6,399155 Pulaski County 155 230 227 151 81 67 44 955 99 0 1,054157 Rappahannock County 62 525 34 50 102 46 3 822 675 0 1,497159 Richmond County 4 2 6 3 2 3 0 20 1 0 21161 Roanoke County 319 10,319 272 670 604 645 185 13,014 504 5 13,523163 Rockbridge County 98 936 39 89 202 15 16 1,395 402 0 1,797165 Rockingham County 329 2,960 355 351 758 423 53 5,229 1,286 4 6,519167 Russell County 17 33 26 28 8 2 2 116 1 0 117169 Scott County 88 124 25 19 21 13 1 291 67 0 358171 Shenandoah County 117 285 242 83 290 104 5 1,126 351 0 1,477173 Smyth County 124 983 151 30 114 41 17 1,460 37 1 1,498175 Southampton County 60 221 19 13 17 18 1 349 70 3 422177 Spotsylvania County 498 9,902 261 913 945 779 225 13,523 322 8 13,853179 Stafford County 330 8,129 1,408 1,236 1,075 553 44 12,775 10 1 12,786181 Surry County 77 71 116 33 51 30 14 392 21 0 413183 Sussex County 95 387 29 19 71 9 8 618 50 2 670

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Table 40. Incident Type Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City Fires Rescue and

EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls Good Intent False Alarm Other Calls

Total Incidents Aid Given

Fire Exposures Grand Total

185 Tazewell County 129 305 359 82 160 62 15 1,112 113 0 1,225187 Warren County 105 1,975 61 105 206 98 52 2,602 825 0 3,427191 Washington County 162 601 246 134 106 145 87 1,481 45 2 1,528193 Westmoreland County 103 789 70 119 97 61 5 1,244 208 0 1,452195 Wise County 95 383 82 25 40 30 2 657 80 0 737197 Wythe County 139 155 135 41 103 60 17 650 24 6 680199 York County 237 4,829 196 1,003 468 784 418 7,935 797 4 8,736510 Alexandria 347 11,261 562 1,419 2,269 1,780 57 17,695 2 13 17,710515 Bedford 110 326 35 92 143 62 10 778 141 0 919520 Bristol 146 1,405 81 130 323 160 23 2,268 175 2 2,445530 Buena Vista 40 70 47 9 25 11 1 203 203 0 406540 Charlottesville 193 2,116 421 289 537 814 22 4,392 9 5 4,406550 Chesapeake 694 18,480 615 1,770 1,372 1,686 208 24,825 71 32 24,928570 Colonial Heights 95 3,111 142 403 274 193 14 4,232 311 1 4,544580 Covington 37 31 85 8 21 22 5 209 38 0 247590 Danville 317 3,993 426 300 340 536 39 5,951 2 6 5,959595 Emporia 99 137 21 7 73 13 3 353 12 0 365600 Fairfax 60 2,641 95 169 204 237 14 3,420 2,454 0 5,874610 Falls Church ** - - - - - - - - - - -620 Franklin 85 1,729 43 59 54 59 103 2,132 433 0 2,565630 Fredericksburg 131 1,538 239 302 372 352 40 2,974 221 7 3,202640 Galax 72 87 7 0 33 31 0 230 48 1 279650 Hampton 565 16,036 771 1,622 1,201 1,747 186 22,128 28 7 22,163660 Harrisonburg 208 2,478 155 224 676 648 31 4,420 157 15 4,592670 Hopewell 110 2,082 252 385 65 167 16 3,077 23 2 3,102678 Lexington680 Lynchburg 364 4,320 374 437 774 510 32 6,811 9 2 6,822683 Manassas 115 1,001 107 138 306 148 13 1,828 650 10 2,488685 Manassas Park 40 831 41 103 72 49 4 1,140 1,239 2 2,381690 Martinsville 85 2,497 58 78 63 112 13 2,906 60 0 2,966700 Newport News 846 22,445 762 1,536 1,304 1,431 28 28,352 28 65 28,445710 Norfolk 755 15,828 1,135 1,678 1,271 2,880 148 23,695 4 8 23,707720 Norton 30 50 7 7 7 35 0 136 0 0 136730 Petersburg 244 1,985 311 226 588 570 10 3,934 48 0 3,982735 Poquoson 50 603 59 245 37 48 92 1,134 9 0 1,143740 Portsmouth 582 12,590 434 889 1,123 912 53 16,583 30 3 16,616750 Radford 40 128 30 217 40 88 2 545 4 0 549760 Richmond 1,372 15,151 1,517 2,329 7,049 3,055 238 30,711 46 11 30,768770 Roanoke 501 18,853 544 872 1,457 1,013 104 23,344 377 13 23,734775 Salem 103 2,120 121 121 94 297 23 2,879 67 0 2,946790 Staunton 83 1,688 132 353 182 310 20 2,768 195 4 2,967800 Suffolk 471 7,774 354 686 566 730 660 11,241 283 1 11,525810 Virginia Beach 1,208 18,300 1,342 1,407 3,358 3,115 215 28,945 25 54 29,024820 Waynesboro 96 670 120 129 163 179 19 1,376 44 2 1,422

No Incidents Reported

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Table 40. Incident Type Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City Fires Rescue and

EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls Good Intent False Alarm Other Calls

Total Incidents Aid Given

Fire Exposures Grand Total

830 Williamsburg 60 2,018 103 82 64 609 8 2,944 491 0 3,435840 Winchester 135 4,197 194 251 100 352 16 5,245 238 0 5,483920 Military, Federal or Airport 68 3,107 413 369 720 704 20 5,401 1,026 0 6,427

Grand Total 28,198 430,683 30,316 43,267 63,016 54,061 6,648 656,189 38,389 435 695,013Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

* Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).** The City of Falls Church (FIPS 610) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington County (FIPS 013), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

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Table 41. VFIRS Incident Summary By Month, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City

Percent of Participating

Fire Depts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Grand Total001 Accomack County 100.0% 143 151 130 168 167 182 240 186 149 134 122 168 1,940003 Albemarle County 100.0% 482 620 555 514 647 605 598 564 519 535 454 519 6,612005 Alleghany County 85.7% 61 56 55 41 49 41 56 57 58 45 58 57 634007 Amelia County 80.0% 30 32 26 39 39 25 41 41 39 26 40 44 422009 Amherst County 100.0% 45 46 55 48 51 43 54 52 37 53 45 53 582011 Appomattox County 50.0% 26 30 27 19 27 16 23 19 18 25 28 29 287013 Arlington County 100.0% 1,919 1,998 1,593 1,657 1,562 1,694 1,814 1,558 1,417 1,478 1,331 1,431 19,452015 Augusta County 100.0% 586 573 508 528 602 582 578 495 515 482 503 520 6,472017 Bath County 66.7% 8 8 5 17 9 4 8 5 9 7 12 14 106019 Bedford County 100.0% 90 106 111 113 107 110 151 118 103 107 83 115 1,314021 Bland County 66.7% 4 1 2 3 2 5 7 6 4 5 1 6 46023 Botetourt County 100.0% 68 86 69 77 53 46 55 42 50 49 28 45 668025 Brunswick County 100.0% 84 89 92 83 70 84 80 83 92 125 65 119 1,066027 Buchanan County 80.0% 22 27 26 48 16 25 20 18 15 23 21 12 273029 Buckingham County 75.0% 33 31 40 35 37 22 30 38 17 38 19 10 350031 Campbell County 100.0% 158 175 117 134 127 113 107 130 144 114 160 188 1,667033 Caroline County 50.0% 64 89 82 74 72 67 95 23 36 22 62 90 776035 Carroll County 100.0% 58 44 27 25 46 90 62 47 49 47 51 67 613036 Charles City County 100.0% 25 14 19 12 14 11 16 11 21 16 13 15 187037 Charlotte County 57.1% 43 18 28 28 44 29 32 36 41 35 19 13 366041 Chesterfield County 100.0% 2,563 2,251 2,430 2,562 2,694 2,757 2,859 2,669 2,682 2,605 2,454 2,714 31,240043 Clarke County 100.0% 55 63 61 57 85 79 103 55 60 81 93 53 845045 Craig County 80.0% 13 14 8 13 11 17 24 21 12 19 14 16 182047 Culpeper County 100.0% 111 132 124 138 112 118 115 111 137 143 135 117 1,493049 Cumberland County 66.7% 8 5 4 5 9 7 2 11 5 3 59051 Dickenson County 75.0% 24 14 24 29 19 18 17 9 5 2 3 164053 Dinwiddie County 100.0% 128 114 121 116 130 83 125 85 89 82 117 96 1,286057 Essex County 100.0% 16 15 14 16 25 31 26 22 29 20 30 13 257059 Fairfax County 100.0% 6,844 6,895 6,657 6,682 7,217 7,215 7,114 6,999 6,964 6,865 6,570 7,182 83,204061 Fauquier County 90.9% 250 258 199 186 176 147 198 194 219 192 154 206 2,379063 Floyd County 100.0% 22 22 23 36 26 32 33 30 18 23 19 30 314065 Fluvanna County 25.0% 34 68 37 36 40 49 30 41 36 36 25 28 460067 Franklin County 91.7% 78 89 209 333 299 237 250 273 239 256 216 230 2,709069 Frederick County 100.0% 637 631 601 589 676 780 829 775 822 756 757 811 8,664071 Giles County 75.0% 17 12 42 18 22 19 31 15 19 13 17 18 243073 Gloucester County 100.0% 216 155 191 185 200 173 179 155 160 169 160 199 2,142075 Goochland County 100.0% 81 109 58 70 62 81 83 87 70 80 73 76 930077 Grayson County 83.3% 58 56 34 56 39 19 30 22 35 30 14 8 401079 Greene County 100.0% 48 48 40 31 51 32 44 35 59 69 48 73 578081 Greensville County * - - - - - - - - - - - - - -083 Halifax County 91.7% 314 264 280 287 282 276 327 294 298 234 304 314 3,474085 Hanover County 100.0% 516 473 558 522 644 557 612 575 551 565 480 603 6,656087 Henrico County 100.0% 3,230 2,819 3,243 3,024 3,378 3,303 3,463 3,167 3,247 3,272 3,031 3,461 38,638

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Table 41. VFIRS Incident Summary By Month, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City

Percent of Participating

Fire Depts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Grand Total089 Henry County 100.0% 100 145 109 152 94 129 104 112 120 106 106 120 1,397091 Highland County 25.0% 2 2 1 4 2 5 7 1 1 1 3 2 31093 Isle of Wight County 100.0% 90 89 129 124 92 81 90 93 76 123 130 137 1,254095 James City County 100.0% 598 536 596 704 669 700 702 744 736 681 615 692 7,973097 King and Queen County 100.0% 12 20 18 16 14 23 22 12 18 12 16 20 203099 King George County 100.0% 58 86 65 69 74 95 75 70 74 94 73 71 904101 King William County 66.7% 21 34 35 22 17 27 13 6 19 21 14 17 246103 Lancaster County 33.3% 3 3105 Lee County 50.0% 14 13 12 7 4 5 7 5 2 7 4 6 86107 Loudoun County 92.9% 1,197 1,160 999 1,085 1,187 1,162 1,232 1,137 1,166 1,058 1,094 1,135 13,612109 Louisa County 100.0% 137 267 166 142 139 152 146 101 129 127 152 143 1,801111 Lunenburg County 66.7% 86 70 64 70 77 62 72 77 66 63 50 54 811113 Madison County 100.0% 6 24 31 26 19 38 33 31 22 19 249115 Mathews County 100.0% 19 20 15 21 21 24 36 17 21 13 21 22 250117 Mecklenburg County 87.5% 98 77 78 73 74 68 90 93 83 74 85 105 998119 Middlesex County 75.0% 21 10 16 19 16 18 25 20 17 22 18 15 217121 Montgomery County 80.0% 178 157 189 229 212 183 140 203 199 189 190 189 2,258125 Nelson County 100.0% 76 67 63 59 67 52 76 59 77 70 62 75 803127 New Kent County 100.0% 145 131 154 149 152 232 197 161 173 235 121 149 1,999131 Northampton County 60.0% 106 106 103 120 118 152 166 150 112 119 134 129 1,515133 Northumberland County 100.0% 33 44 21 14 29 19 32 19 27 24 25 27 314135 Nottoway County 100.0% 42 36 33 7 8 22 42 47 32 32 1 302137 Orange County 66.7% 298 322 294 393 385 372 352 357 452 400 322 328 4,275139 Page County 100.0% 74 134 69 62 50 47 78 79 88 76 63 57 877141 Patrick County 100.0% 108 94 112 105 113 129 113 105 89 102 101 82 1,253143 Pittsylvania County 85.7% 454 523 405 372 364 336 372 275 356 384 319 375 4,535145 Powhatan County 100.0% 113 108 76 111 130 91 111 89 89 110 85 101 1,214147 Prince Edward County 60.0% 12 17 11 15 9 20 9 12 13 13 13 23 167149 Prince George County 100.0% 83 79 87 89 96 104 101 141 101 109 89 108 1,187153 Prince William County 100.0% 563 471 513 525 547 555 655 499 512 473 447 573 6,333155 Pulaski County 88.9% 75 95 96 78 86 83 79 88 71 48 85 71 955157 Rappahannock County 100.0% 63 102 87 67 65 44 78 51 47 66 61 91 822159 Richmond County 100.0% 1 13 4 2 20161 Roanoke County 100.0% 973 925 953 993 1,068 1,160 1,245 1,145 1,156 1,174 1,101 1,121 13,014163 Rockbridge County 88.9% 126 102 125 101 145 110 143 109 110 110 101 113 1,395165 Rockingham County 100.0% 512 390 470 448 311 466 473 438 443 428 403 447 5,229167 Russell County 28.6% 12 10 12 24 14 19 6 12 1 2 3 1 116169 Scott County 85.7% 23 16 25 39 19 18 23 40 10 28 22 28 291171 Shenandoah County 55.6% 107 120 95 89 94 78 76 85 111 69 98 104 1,126173 Smyth County 85.7% 109 136 122 131 106 120 107 124 98 106 124 177 1,460175 Southampton County 62.5% 26 25 33 26 32 33 40 20 21 29 25 39 349177 Spotsylvania County 100.0% 1,208 1,265 1,082 1,164 1,190 1,117 1,161 1,161 1,108 1,094 961 1,012 13,523179 Stafford County 100.0% 1,016 1,127 1,001 952 1,077 1,117 1,082 1,063 1,037 1,082 1,058 1,163 12,775

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Table 41. VFIRS Incident Summary By Month, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City

Percent of Participating

Fire Depts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Grand Total181 Surry County 100.0% 27 31 35 24 35 24 32 54 60 25 20 25 392183 Sussex County 80.0% 43 51 51 52 61 49 46 57 60 51 47 50 618185 Tazewell County 37.5% 100 94 76 92 84 119 109 80 68 85 98 107 1,112187 Warren County 100.0% 316 260 232 17 273 196 235 219 187 216 220 231 2,602191 Washington County 77.8% 84 68 62 98 179 227 155 142 87 129 87 163 1,481193 Westmoreland County 100.0% 103 113 130 90 112 57 108 98 136 109 96 92 1,244195 Wise County 85.7% 71 54 53 45 63 59 67 47 40 49 43 66 657197 Wythe County 83.3% 58 63 35 55 54 58 56 60 46 60 47 58 650199 York County 100.0% 629 544 630 633 658 665 766 772 652 689 621 676 7,935510 Alexandria 100.0% 1,371 1,482 1,405 1,417 1,555 1,594 1,756 1,651 1,346 1,417 1,309 1,392 17,695515 Bedford 100.0% 72 50 56 72 54 56 82 69 86 54 60 67 778520 Bristol 100.0% 204 158 181 213 167 204 200 222 168 191 164 196 2,268530 Buena Vista 100.0% 20 8 10 12 21 12 21 18 23 13 23 22 203540 Charlottesville 100.0% 356 384 355 337 364 498 341 354 398 345 357 303 4,392550 Chesapeake 100.0% 2,187 1,807 2,046 2,053 2,122 2,209 2,195 2,012 2,022 2,060 1,897 2,215 24,825570 Colonial Heights 100.0% 354 313 380 344 402 330 367 325 366 360 366 325 4,232580 Covington 100.0% 18 17 9 18 16 23 23 22 11 15 20 17 209590 Danville 100.0% 459 436 472 507 527 512 496 485 501 530 521 505 5,951595 Emporia 100.0% 27 25 25 29 28 32 37 33 36 24 28 29 353600 Fairfax 100.0% 290 279 303 253 297 338 261 300 300 272 258 269 3,420610 Falls Church ** 100.0% - - - - - - - - - - - - -620 Franklin 100.0% 198 169 162 175 202 107 188 176 198 199 171 187 2,132630 Fredericksburg 100.0% 232 234 225 239 259 271 303 245 255 243 235 233 2,974640 Galax 100.0% 24 20 19 26 22 18 12 15 14 19 13 28 230650 Hampton 100.0% 1,686 1,664 1,795 1,851 1,913 1,831 1,969 1,840 1,924 1,965 1,886 1,804 22,128660 Harrisonburg 100.0% 336 355 362 416 374 344 372 325 403 413 374 346 4,420670 Hopewell 100.0% 237 230 272 255 268 291 236 240 252 252 257 287 3,077678 Lexington 0.0%680 Lynchburg 100.0% 553 524 554 517 583 623 586 607 613 564 512 575 6,811683 Manassas 100.0% 103 109 104 142 134 154 137 186 138 184 222 215 1,828685 Manassas Park 100.0% 103 85 88 93 91 88 100 93 128 98 80 93 1,140690 Martinsville 100.0% 258 225 170 262 233 261 253 237 284 249 227 247 2,906700 Newport News 100.0% 2,396 2,193 2,415 2,200 2,439 2,422 2,494 2,451 2,357 2,316 2,306 2,363 28,352710 Norfolk 100.0% 2,027 1,723 2,035 1,985 2,158 2,055 2,201 1,994 2,163 1,861 1,697 1,796 23,695720 Norton 100.0% 15 8 11 10 7 11 10 9 8 12 16 19 136730 Petersburg 100.0% 288 271 283 363 366 383 346 329 366 330 314 295 3,934735 Poquoson 100.0% 92 105 93 86 91 88 114 122 101 106 63 73 1,134740 Portsmouth 100.0% 1,317 1,295 1,340 1,408 1,447 1,401 1,487 1,355 1,333 1,351 1,353 1,496 16,583750 Radford 100.0% 33 28 36 54 36 44 45 40 64 79 49 37 545760 Richmond 100.0% 2,470 2,157 2,497 2,424 2,672 2,566 2,791 2,704 2,640 2,587 2,610 2,593 30,711770 Roanoke 100.0% 1,877 1,766 1,998 1,867 2,114 2,069 2,087 2,039 1,927 1,965 1,733 1,902 23,344775 Salem 100.0% 194 165 184 264 233 242 309 257 263 264 246 258 2,879790 Staunton 100.0% 222 242 241 225 262 194 272 232 210 224 203 241 2,768

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Table 41. VFIRS Incident Summary By Month, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City

Percent of Participating

Fire Depts Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Grand Total800 Suffolk 100.0% 890 802 970 965 1,014 910 953 926 935 933 928 1,015 11,241810 Virginia Beach 100.0% 2,337 1,988 2,432 2,359 2,603 2,619 2,808 2,420 2,371 2,338 2,212 2,458 28,945820 Waynesboro 100.0% 127 128 110 137 105 121 117 99 119 115 87 111 1,376830 Williamsburg 100.0% 191 180 223 220 261 285 275 289 272 283 240 225 2,944840 Winchester 100.0% 386 449 442 454 481 432 477 403 433 396 436 456 5,245920 Military, Federal or Airport 57.1% 455 364 461 461 440 487 568 491 446 411 354 463 5,401

Grand Total 84.9% 54,040 51,567 53,155 53,376 56,811 56,652 59,040 55,360 54,997 54,330 51,333 55,528 656,189Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

* Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).** The City of Falls Church (FIPS 610) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington County (FIPS 013), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

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Table 42. VFIRS Rate Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Percent of Participating Fire

Departments Fire Incidents Total IncidentsTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Fire Incident Rate Per 1,000

Residents

Incident Rate Per 1,000 Residents

Average Dollar Loss Per Fire

Incident001 Accomack County 33,164 100.0% 321 1,940 $4,301,650 9.7 58.5 $13,921003 Albemarle County 98,970 100.0% 353 6,612 $3,616,795 3.6 66.8 $10,246005 Alleghany County 16,250 85.7% 59 634 $927,090 4.2 45.5 $17,829007 Amelia County 12,690 80.0% 57 422 $959,100 5.6 41.6 $16,826009 Amherst County 32,353 100.0% 133 582 $871,320 4.1 18.0 $7,447011 Appomattox County 14,973 50.0% 51 287 $891,200 6.8 38.3 $17,138013 Arlington County 207,627 100.0% 437 19,452 $1,733,553 2.1 93.7 $3,967015 Augusta County 73,750 100.0% 329 6,472 $1,620,857 4.5 87.8 $12,763017 Bath County 4,731 66.7% 39 106 $118,300 12.4 33.6 $4,079019 Bedford County 68,676 100.0% 176 1,314 $1,464,225 2.6 19.1 $8,513021 Bland County 6,824 66.7% 18 46 $178,200 4.0 10.1 $12,729023 Botetourt County 33,148 100.0% 129 668 $283,400 3.9 20.2 $2,197025 Brunswick County 17,434 100.0% 156 1,066 $362,600 8.9 61.1 $8,241027 Buchanan County 24,098 80.0% 100 273 $1,705,650 5.2 14.2 $23,365029 Buckingham County 17,146 75.0% 67 350 $876,900 5.2 27.2 $13,088031 Campbell County 54,842 100.0% 294 1,667 $1,756,920 5.4 30.4 $5,996033 Caroline County 28,545 50.0% 102 776 $463,950 7.1 54.4 $17,183035 Carroll County 30,042 100.0% 112 613 $2,201,400 3.7 20.4 $19,832036 Charles City County 7,256 100.0% 59 187 $512,700 8.1 25.8 $9,674037 Charlotte County 12,586 57.1% 27 366 $166,500 3.8 50.9 $6,404041 Chesterfield County 316,236 100.0% 1,124 31,240 $10,290,017 3.6 98.8 $8,840043 Clarke County 14,034 100.0% 53 845 $155,000 3.8 60.2 $12,917045 Craig County 5,190 80.0% 28 182 $532,300 6.7 43.8 $19,011047 Culpeper County 46,689 100.0% 182 1,493 $3,326,080 3.9 32.0 $18,581049 Cumberland County 10,052 66.7% 16 59 $216,000 2.4 8.8 $13,500051 Dickenson County 15,903 75.0% 24 164 $951,000 2.0 13.8 $52,833053 Dinwiddie County 28,001 100.0% 150 1,286 $1,084,743 5.4 45.9 $9,351057 Essex County 11,151 100.0% 37 257 $21,650 3.3 23.0 $637059 Fairfax County 1,081,726 100.0% 2,161 83,204 $16,289,983 2.0 76.9 $7,462061 Fauquier County 65,203 90.9% 265 2,379 $2,263,954 4.5 40.1 $11,853063 Floyd County 15,279 100.0% 73 314 $232,500 4.8 20.6 $3,185065 Fluvanna County 25,691 25.0% 32 460 $0 5.0 71.6 $0067 Franklin County 56,159 91.7% 222 2,709 $3,534,200 4.3 52.6 $28,274069 Frederick County 78,305 100.0% 330 8,664 $1,445,551 4.2 110.6 $4,367071 Giles County 17,286 75.0% 55 243 $509,700 4.2 18.7 $10,619073 Gloucester County 36,858 100.0% 225 2,142 $3,876,378 6.1 58.1 $50,343075 Goochland County 21,717 100.0% 117 930 $5,249,375 5.4 42.8 $41,995077 Grayson County 15,533 83.3% 41 401 $684,700 3.2 31.0 $16,302079 Greene County 18,403 100.0% 67 578 $240,412 3.6 31.4 $4,452081 Greensville County * 12,243 - - - - - - -083 Halifax County 36,241 91.7% 269 3,474 $3,517,900 8.1 104.6 $14,128085 Hanover County 99,863 100.0% 455 6,656 $2,790,414 4.6 66.7 $6,173087 Henrico County 306,935 100.0% 1,033 38,638 $14,109,731 3.4 125.9 $13,463

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Table 42. VFIRS Rate Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Percent of Participating Fire

Departments Fire Incidents Total IncidentsTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Fire Incident Rate Per 1,000

Residents

Incident Rate Per 1,000 Residents

Average Dollar Loss Per Fire

Incident089 Henry County 54,151 100.0% 245 1,397 $3,061,650 4.5 25.8 $13,980091 Highland County 2,321 25.0% 4 31 $165,000 6.9 53.4 $41,250093 Isle of Wight County 35,270 100.0% 139 1,254 $352,600 3.9 35.6 $6,914095 James City County 67,009 100.0% 231 7,973 $2,500,512 3.4 119.0 $10,640097 King and Queen County 6,945 100.0% 47 203 $549,780 6.8 29.2 $11,952099 King George County 23,584 100.0% 88 904 $1,723,750 3.7 38.3 $17,956101 King William County 15,935 66.7% 32 246 $216,875 3.0 23.2 $6,777103 Lancaster County 11,391 33.3% 1 3 $2,000 0.3 0.8 $2,000105 Lee County 25,587 50.0% 26 86 $160,750 2.0 6.7 $6,430107 Loudoun County 312,311 92.9% 531 13,612 $3,519,097 1.8 46.9 $6,941109 Louisa County 33,153 100.0% 150 1,801 $89,800 4.5 54.3 $3,742111 Lunenburg County 12,914 66.7% 61 811 $469,300 7.1 94.2 $7,693113 Madison County 13,308 100.0% 47 249 $0 3.5 18.7 $0115 Mathews County 8,978 100.0% 56 250 $286,800 6.2 27.8 $5,032117 Mecklenburg County 32,727 87.5% 220 998 $1,245,400 7.7 34.9 $11,749119 Middlesex County 10,959 75.0% 49 217 $821,725 6.0 26.4 $16,435121 Montgomery County 94,392 80.0% 347 2,258 $2,077,355 4.6 29.9 $6,128125 Nelson County 15,020 100.0% 91 803 $2,624,300 6.1 53.5 $34,530127 New Kent County 18,429 100.0% 79 1,999 $309,450 4.3 108.5 $3,917131 Northampton County 12,389 60.0% 57 1,515 $608,956 7.7 203.8 $15,614133 Northumberland County 12,330 100.0% 49 314 $2,470,100 4.0 25.5 $50,410135 Nottoway County 15,853 100.0% 36 302 $20,002 2.3 19.1 $588137 Orange County 33,481 66.7% 138 4,275 $953,625 6.2 191.5 $8,221139 Page County 24,042 100.0% 97 877 $555,500 4.0 36.5 $5,786141 Patrick County 18,490 100.0% 96 1,253 $2,617,250 5.2 67.8 $27,550143 Pittsylvania County 63,506 85.7% 316 4,535 $1,526,325 5.8 83.3 $4,988145 Powhatan County 28,046 100.0% 98 1,214 $851,151 3.5 43.3 $8,597147 Prince Edward County 23,368 60.0% 30 167 $198,570 2.1 11.9 $6,619149 Prince George County 35,725 100.0% 142 1,187 $3,000 4.0 33.2 $3,000153 Prince William County 402,002 100.0% 817 6,333 $805,937 2.0 15.8 $986155 Pulaski County 34,872 88.9% 155 955 $1,141,950 5.0 30.8 $7,930157 Rappahannock County 7,373 100.0% 62 822 $705,450 8.4 111.5 $20,749159 Richmond County 9,254 100.0% 4 20 $500 0.4 2.2 $125161 Roanoke County 92,376 100.0% 319 13,014 $1,246,590 3.5 140.9 $15,780163 Rockbridge County 22,307 88.9% 98 1,395 $268,795 4.9 70.4 $5,973165 Rockingham County 76,314 100.0% 329 5,229 $1,187,600 4.3 68.5 $22,408167 Russell County 28,897 28.6% 17 116 $0 2.1 14.0 $0169 Scott County 23,177 85.7% 88 291 $799,900 4.4 14.6 $9,194171 Shenandoah County 41,993 55.6% 117 1,126 $443,941 5.0 48.3 $4,933173 Smyth County 32,208 85.7% 124 1,460 $2,570,630 4.5 52.9 $23,159175 Southampton County 18,570 62.5% 60 349 $1,563,800 5.2 30.1 $24,822177 Spotsylvania County 122,397 100.0% 498 13,523 $4,042,564 4.1 110.5 $7,989179 Stafford County 128,961 100.0% 330 12,775 $3,110,736 2.6 99.1 $14,076

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Table 42. VFIRS Rate Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Percent of Participating Fire

Departments Fire Incidents Total IncidentsTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Fire Incident Rate Per 1,000

Residents

Incident Rate Per 1,000 Residents

Average Dollar Loss Per Fire

Incident181 Surry County 7,058 100.0% 77 392 $65,160 10.9 55.5 $1,104183 Sussex County 12,087 80.0% 95 618 $1,417,550 9.8 63.9 $16,483185 Tazewell County 45,078 37.5% 129 1,112 $952,852 7.6 65.8 $7,386187 Warren County 37,575 100.0% 105 2,602 $238,100 2.8 69.2 $29,763191 Washington County 54,876 77.8% 162 1,481 $757,885 3.8 34.7 $4,650193 Westmoreland County 17,454 100.0% 103 1,244 $341,901 5.9 71.3 $5,698195 Wise County 41,452 85.7% 95 657 $1,038,500 2.7 18.5 $11,937197 Wythe County 29,235 83.3% 139 650 $1,937,275 5.7 26.7 $14,141199 York County 65,464 100.0% 237 7,935 $1,406,296 3.6 121.2 $5,835510 Alexandria 139,966 100.0% 347 17,695 $1,476,752 2.5 126.4 $6,128515 Bedford 6,222 100.0% 110 778 $574,100 17.7 125.0 $5,219520 Bristol 17,835 100.0% 146 2,268 $681,890 8.2 127.2 $5,166530 Buena Vista 6,650 100.0% 40 203 $69,775 6.0 30.5 $2,326540 Charlottesville 43,475 100.0% 193 4,392 $1,669,660 4.4 101.0 $8,433550 Chesapeake 222,209 100.0% 694 24,825 $10,108,382 3.1 111.7 $13,923570 Colonial Heights 17,411 100.0% 95 4,232 $393,285 5.5 243.1 $4,322580 Covington 5,961 100.0% 37 209 $2,039,025 6.2 35.1 $55,109590 Danville 43,055 100.0% 317 5,951 $1,596,239 7.4 138.2 $4,942595 Emporia 5,927 100.0% 99 353 $1,223,100 16.7 59.6 $12,355600 Fairfax 22,565 100.0% 60 3,420 $0 2.7 151.6 $0610 Falls Church ** 12,332 100.0% - - - - - -620 Franklin 8,582 100.0% 85 2,132 $1,354,050 9.9 248.4 $15,930630 Fredericksburg 24,286 100.0% 131 2,974 $853,180 5.4 122.5 $6,182640 Galax 7,042 100.0% 72 230 $616,000 10.2 32.7 $8,438650 Hampton 137,436 100.0% 565 22,128 $4,741,783 4.1 161.0 $8,334660 Harrisonburg 48,914 100.0% 208 4,420 $1,051,589 4.3 90.4 $4,716670 Hopewell 22,591 100.0% 110 3,077 $747,455 4.9 136.2 $6,795678 Lexington 7,042 0.0%680 Lynchburg 75,568 100.0% 364 6,811 $1,973,787 4.8 90.1 $5,393683 Manassas 37,821 100.0% 115 1,828 $1,813,700 3.0 48.3 $50,381685 Manassas Park 14,273 100.0% 40 1,140 $343,800 2.8 79.9 $8,186690 Martinsville 13,821 100.0% 85 2,906 $389,925 6.2 210.3 $5,651700 Newport News 180,719 100.0% 846 28,352 $8,956,177 4.7 156.9 $9,831710 Norfolk 242,803 100.0% 755 23,695 $2,976,056 3.1 97.6 $14,172720 Norton 3,958 100.0% 30 136 $200,200 7.6 34.4 $6,673730 Petersburg 32,420 100.0% 244 3,934 $1,568,872 7.5 121.3 $6,430735 Poquoson 12,150 100.0% 50 1,134 $1,230,450 4.1 93.3 $24,609740 Portsmouth 95,535 100.0% 582 16,583 $4,516,388 6.1 173.6 $12,580750 Radford 16,408 100.0% 40 545 $633,100 2.4 33.2 $15,828760 Richmond 204,214 100.0% 1,372 30,711 $5,478,389 6.7 150.4 $3,961770 Roanoke 97,032 100.0% 501 23,344 $3,136,681 5.2 240.6 $6,102775 Salem 24,802 100.0% 103 2,879 $1,242,867 4.2 116.1 $51,786790 Staunton 23,746 100.0% 83 2,768 $284,855 3.5 116.6 $8,632

No Incidents Reported

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Table 42. VFIRS Rate Summary By Locality, Virginia, 2010

FIPS County/City2010 Census Population

Percent of Participating Fire

Departments Fire Incidents Total IncidentsTotal Fire Dollar

Loss

Fire Incident Rate Per 1,000

Residents

Incident Rate Per 1,000 Residents

Average Dollar Loss Per Fire

Incident800 Suffolk 84,585 100.0% 471 11,241 $4,161,332 5.6 132.9 $13,295810 Virginia Beach 437,994 100.0% 1,208 28,945 $23,748,984 2.8 66.1 $21,909820 Waynesboro 21,006 100.0% 96 1,376 $258,229 4.6 65.5 $2,635830 Williamsburg 14,068 100.0% 60 2,944 $276,036 4.3 209.3 $4,601840 Winchester 26,203 100.0% 135 5,245 $130,600 5.2 200.2 $1,866920 Military, Federal or Airport 57.1% 68 5,401 $199,395 - - $6,647

8,001,024 84.9% 28,198 656,189 $245,074,521 4.1 96.5 $10,012

* Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).** The City of Falls Church (FIPS 610) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington County (FIPS 013), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

Grand TotalNote: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers.

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

00101 New Church Vol. Fire / Rescue 14 25 12 22 21 16 15 15 11 13 10 12 186 12 12

00102 Greenbackville VFD 4 6 4 8 6 6 3 5 2 5 4 5 58 12 12

00103 Chincoteague VFD 50 39 59 83 70 78 111 90 65 66 58 59 828 12 12

00104 Atlantic VFD 24 38 28 31 34 34 41 30 27 35 25 49 396 12 12

00105 Saxis Vol. Fire Co. 5 3 7 4 9 6 9 7 3 5 4 5 67 12 12

00106 Bloxom Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 18 16 13 17 19 12 18 11 12 13 12 14 175 12 12

00107 Parksley Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. 25 22 18 26 31 30 26 21 25 17 23 23 287 12 12

00108 Tasley VFD 16 8 16 17 14 18 29 12 23 13 10 21 197 12 12

00109 Onancock VFD 19 12 13 13 16 19 20 20 16 8 11 14 181 12 12

00110 Melfa Vol. Fire / Rescue 9 21 12 20 11 15 17 10 11 11 7 27 171 12 12

00111Wachapreague Vol. Fire Company, Inc. 5 1 5 6 8 7 4 6 3 7 5 57 11 11

00112 Painter VFD 5 16 9 15 17 14 41 11 14 10 11 30 193 12 12

00118 Onley Vol. Fire & Rescue 7 9 8 14 7 11 21 12 15 5 11 7 127 12 12

00121 Tangier Vol. Fire Dept. 11 2 5 1 3 5 4 2 3 1 37 10 1 11

00300 Albemarle Co. Fire Admin. 509 643 573 536 669 628 617 584 551 559 469 551 6,889 12 12

00501 Boiling Springs VFD 12 12 13 9 18 10 10 15 15 11 14 13 152 12 12

00502 Dunlap Fire & Rescue 0 0

00503 Falling Spring Fire Department 5 7 7 7 2 3 9 7 2 4 4 6 63 12 12

00504 Iron Gate Vol. Fire Dept. 31 20 20 14 17 17 23 24 17 13 21 21 238 12 12

00505 Selma VFD 12 8 1 1 1 2 10 11 16 13 16 16 107 12 12

00506 Sharon Volunteer Fire Department 5 7 3 5 10 7 8 6 8 11 9 79 11 1 12

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

00701 Amelia Co. VFD 20 20 16 12 21 16 19 23 15 8 15 19 204 12 12

00702 Mannboro VFD 7 10 4 12 9 5 13 12 9 7 4 10 102 12 12

00703 Jetersville VFD 11 7 9 17 18 7 13 14 16 11 23 28 174 12 12

00704 Mattoax VFD 0 0

00705 Paineville VFD 14 7 7 8 5 7 8 3 10 7 6 3 85 12 12

00901 Amherst Vol. Fire Dept. 21 19 23 23 23 20 19 21 16 17 18 25 245 12 12

00902 Monelison VFD 26 36 37 32 37 30 43 37 23 41 29 40 411 12 12

00903 Pedlar VFD 8 4 9 4 6 2 4 8 7 4 5 5 66 12 12

01101 Appomattox Vol. Fire Dept. 30 33 29 21 28 18 23 19 18 25 31 29 304 12 12

01102 Pamplin Vol. Fire Dept. and EMS 0 0

01300 Arlington Co. Fire Dept. 2,110 2,215 1,800 1,877 1,785 1,934 2,074 1,721 1,572 1,626 1,514 1,657 21,885 12 12

01502 Deerfield Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 19 12 20 11 19 15 16 10 11 6 6 12 157 12 12

01503 Middlebrook VFD 25 23 40 18 19 20 18 27 26 22 25 19 282 12 12

01504 Churchville Vol. Fire Dept. 53 37 47 53 67 40 48 36 43 47 28 39 538 12 12

01505 Weyers Cave Vol. Fire Dept. 51 52 41 44 59 83 57 64 60 44 50 61 666 12 12

01506 Verona Vol. Fire Dept. 53 57 36 64 66 64 56 47 39 25 48 55 610 12 12

01507 Stuarts Draft Vol. Fire Co. 89 83 84 70 93 95 97 83 82 51 86 94 1,007 12 12

01508 Craigsville Vol. Fire Dept. 32 42 40 49 38 34 39 41 47 50 33 49 494 12 12

01509 Dooms Vol. Fire Dept. 53 48 48 46 65 61 51 43 55 64 46 51 631 12 12

01510 Augusta Co. Fire Dept. 127 104 132 132 140 123 154 112 121 116 110 135 1,506 12 12

01511 Preston L. Yancey Vol. Fire Dept. 68 71 58 58 75 70 70 54 82 70 77 83 836 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

01514 Swoope Vol. Fire Dept. 32 49 29 31 27 27 32 36 24 12 25 31 355 12 12

01518 New Hope Vol. Fire Dept. 19 23 32 43 44 45 41 28 31 35 42 37 420 12 12

01519 Wilson Vol. Fire Dept. 21 24 26 27 22 18 31 24 13 11 16 27 260 12 12

01521 Mt. Solon Vol. Fire & Rescue 38 28 23 35 22 29 30 20 22 19 29 16 311 12 12

01702Hot Springs Vol. Fire & Rescue Assoc. 6 6 4 15 8 2 6 6 9 7 9 9 87 12 12

01703 Millboro Vol. Fire Assoc. 3 3 4 3 3 6 3 2 2 2 3 6 40 12 12

01704 Mountain Grove VFD 0 0

01901 Boonsboro Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. 5 7 7 7 5 5 14 3 10 5 5 15 88 12 12

01902 Forest Vol. Fire Dept. 34 35 54 49 55 50 45 48 50 53 47 46 566 12 12

01903 Hardy Vol. Fire Dept. 7 3 4 4 10 2 12 8 4 6 9 4 73 12 12

01904 Huddleston Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 5 3 4 4 5 5 4 6 4 6 4 9 59 12 12

01905 Moneta Vol. Fire Dept. 25 42 37 35 25 30 42 22 28 26 22 25 359 12 12

01907 Montvale VFD 1 1 2 2 2

01908Stewartsville-Chamblissburg Vol. Fire Dept. 22 20 11 13 13 13 21 14 15 9 15 17 183 12 12

01910 Big Island Vol. Fire Company, Inc. 10 16 22 20 13 12 16 15 11 14 6 11 166 12 12

01911 Saunders Vol. Fire Dept. 2 4 6 6 4 3 7 5 2 5 9 53 11 11

01912Shady Grove Volunteer Fire Department 3 5 2 3 4 10 22 9 2 2 2 64 11 11

02101 Bland Co. VFD 3 2 2 4 4 3 2 2 1 4 27 10 10

02102 Ceres Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

02103 Rocky Gap Vol. Fire Dept. 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 12 9 3 12

02104 Grapefield VFD 0 0No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

02105Hollybrook-Mechanicsburg Vol. Fire Dept. 2 2 2 1 4 1 2 3 1 1 19 10 10

02106 Little Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 0 12 12

02301 Blue Ridge Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. 18 17 12 20 17 12 20 6 12 14 10 19 177 12 12

02302 Troutville Vol. Fire Dept. 31 43 34 39 47 31 62 28 47 41 27 53 483 12 12

02303 Buchanan Vol. Fire Dept. 19 19 19 16 73 4 4

02304 Fincastle Vol. Fire Dept. 24 21 20 21 11 18 14 1 130 8 8

02305 Eagle Rock Vol. Fire Dept. 9 11 9 11 4 6 6 13 13 13 6 101 11 11

02306 Glen Wilton Vol. Fire Dept. 12 15 12 8 3 10 8 9 13 13 3 8 114 12 12

02501 Alberta Vol. Fire Dept. 46 50 53 60 49 47 50 45 47 72 40 61 620 12 12

02502 Brodnax Vol. Fire Dept. 5 6 5 8 5 4 8 10 5 7 6 18 87 12 12

02503 Dolphin VFD 1 1 1 1

02504 Ebony VFD 2 3 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 15 9 9

02505 Gasburg VFD 7 2 3 6 3 9 5 5 6 6 4 15 71 12 12

02506 Lawrenceville Vol. Fire Dept. 41 42 43 32 33 40 28 46 53 57 38 43 496 12 12

02507 Triplet Vol. Fire Dept. 7 7 6 3 4 5 4 1 4 1 9 51 11 11

02701 Grundy Vol. Fire Dept. 5 6 5 10 1 27 5 5

02702 Oakwood Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 2 4 3 7 2 6 2 3 3 4 6 3 45 12 12

02703 Whitewood Vol. Fire Dept. 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 9 7 4 11

02704 Council Vol. Fire Dept. 4 3 4 3 2 1 4 21 7 7

02705 Big Rock Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

02706 Knox Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 4 3 4 4 1 4 3 2 3 3 2 2 35 12 12

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

02707 Russell Prater Fire Dept. 5 7 7 11 7 9 9 9 7 2 6 3 82 12 12

02708 Slate Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 3 3 4 15 1 4 1 3 18 5 4 61 11 11

02709 Harman VFD 2 2 1 13 4 3 2 3 1 4 4 2 41 12 12

02710 Patterson Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

02901 Arvonia VFD 10 15 12 20 6 4 9 13 13 17 11 10 140 12 12

02902 Dillwyn Vol. Fire Dept. 23 12 19 17 29 16 21 22 7 24 10 200 11 11

02903 Glenmore Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

02904 Toga Vol. Fire Dept. 14 9 15 7 12 8 5 8 3 4 3 2 90 12 12

03110 Altavista Vol. Fire Dept. 24 32 9 13 17 15 15 16 22 16 15 20 214 12 12

03111 Brookneal Vol. Fire Dept. 18 14 14 13 11 7 9 8 20 9 17 11 151 12 12

03112 Brookville-Timberlake Vol. Fire Dept. 33 24 22 28 28 27 26 31 26 24 37 44 350 12 12

03113 Concord Vol. Fire Dept. 26 31 23 20 18 11 14 25 19 16 31 22 256 12 12

03114 Gladys Vol. Fire Dept. 13 19 9 5 8 10 7 7 11 5 11 15 120 12 12

03115 Lyn-Dan Heights Vol. Fire Dept. 24 32 16 19 31 21 14 19 22 18 38 55 309 12 12

03116 Rustburg Vol. Fire Dept. 21 25 17 28 12 21 18 24 17 14 14 25 236 12 12

03117 Evington Vol. Fire Dept. 20 23 20 18 21 15 11 12 22 22 15 13 212 12 12

03301 Bowling Green Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

03302 Ladysmith VFD 42 59 64 56 54 47 60 2 6 3 54 81 528 12 12

03303 Port Royal VFD 17 30 22 11 20 16 39 24 20 18 9 13 239 12 12

03304 Sparta VFD Co. 4 0 0

03305 Frog Level VFD 14 18 27 14 11 17 20 21 29 7 14 8 200 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

03306 Upper Caroline VFD 0 0

03501 Cana Vol. Fire Dept. 32 19 3 21 55 16 16 24 11 21 29 247 11 11

03502 Hillsville Vol. Fire Dept. 31 26 22 23 23 29 35 30 30 33 31 34 347 12 12

03503 Laurel Fork Vol. Fire Dept. 9 5 5 4 8 13 14 4 2 9 4 6 83 12 12

03601 Charles City Vol. Fire / EMS 26 14 19 12 14 11 18 11 21 17 14 15 192 12 12

03701 Bacon District VFD 19 9 15 10 17 6 11 15 16 18 4 140 11 11

03702 Charlotte Court House Vol. Fire Dept. 19 1 19 4 1 44 5 5

03703 Cullen Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

03704 Drakes Branch Vol. Fire Dept. 6 6 17 21 11 19 27 22 27 18 19 12 205 12 12

03705 Keysville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

03706 Phenix VFD 0 0

03707 Red House Vol. Fire Dept. 6 6 2 14 3 3

04100 Chesterfield Fire & EMS 2,570 2,257 2,440 2,579 2,719 2,783 2,877 2,695 2,702 2,625 2,476 2,753 31,476 12 12

04301 John H. Enders VFD 15 16 12 22 40 43 47 28 36 49 63 60 431 12 12

04304 Boyce Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 28 45 47 40 48 46 54 37 30 40 26 441 11 11

04306 Shenandoah Farms VFD 22 10 15 4 18 23 28 12 16 15 6 169 11 11

04308 Blue Ridge Vol. Fire / Rescue Co. 32 26 25 22 20 6 6 3 23 163 9 9

04501 Johns Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 1 1 1 2 3

04502 Paint Bank Vol. Fire Dept. 3 2 2 3 1 9 10 7 6 11 4 5 63 12 12

04503 Simmonsville VFD 4 4 1 3 3 2 3 3 2 1 5 31 11 1 12

04504 New Castle Vol. Fire Dept. 7 8 5 8 10 5 12 13 5 7 8 7 95 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

04505 Upper Craig Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

04701 Brandy Station VFD 30 33 32 41 30 35 34 36 63 41 51 63 489 12 12

04702 Culpeper Co. VFD 49 66 62 69 56 65 54 64 74 85 61 81 786 12 12

04703 Richardsville VFD 5 1 8 5 4 4 3 4 4 2 3 43 11 1 12

04704 Salem Vol. Fire / Rescue 18 27 17 16 15 11 15 14 20 23 28 204 11 11

04705 Rapidan VFD 6 1 2 1 1 11 5 5

04706 Little Fork VFD & Rescue Co. 20 22 27 25 19 17 24 16 16 19 24 25 254 12 12

04707 Reva Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. 8 15 16 15 7 6 10 11 16 30 16 26 176 12 12

04901 Cartersville Vol. Fire Dept. 9 6 7 6 6 5 2 3 44 8 8

04902 Cumberland VFD 3 2 2 11 5 5 28 6 6

04903 Randolph District Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

05101 Clintwood Vol. Fire Dept. 22 12 18 20 13 10 7 1 103 8 8

05102 Haysi Vol. Fire Dept. 1 6 13 8 8 13 9 5 2 3 68 10 10

05103 Clinchco VFD 5 3 1 9 3 3

05104 Sandy Ridge Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

05300 Dinwiddie Co. Public Safety 4 1 9 9 11 6 20 3 3 1 5 6 78 12 12

05301 Dinwiddie Vol. Fire & EMS 37 29 22 28 32 10 13 13 11 8 21 10 234 12 12

05302 Ford Vol. Fire Dept. 31 28 27 36 36 25 40 25 30 35 43 38 394 12 12

05303 McKenney Vol. Fire Dept. 17 14 18 8 22 8 18 11 9 4 1 130 11 11

05304 Namozine Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. 56 47 53 50 45 43 57 40 47 37 59 52 586 12 12

05305 Old Hickory Vol. Fire Dept. 5 6 8 4 9 3 7 7 11 6 10 7 83 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

05701 Tappahannock-Essex Vol. Fire Dept. 16 15 14 16 26 32 27 22 29 20 30 13 260 12 12

05900Fairfax Co. Fire & Rescue Department 7,312 7,261 7,051 7,102 7,658 7,672 7,538 7,447 7,364 7,297 6,977 7,589 88,268 12 12

06100 Fauquier Co. Office of Emerg. Srvcs. 8 16 13 13 7 9 6 10 8 7 6 11 114 12 12

06101 Warrenton Vol. Fire Co. 98 134 98 94 97 85 102 91 113 102 103 129 1,246 12 12

06102Remington Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept., Inc. 30 22 13 26 13 17 21 36 34 23 23 34 292 12 12

06103 Marshall Vol. Fire Dept. 51 39 30 36 43 26 38 27 46 52 32 51 471 12 12

06104 The Plains Vol. Fire & Rescue 22 18 12 17 17 17 15 8 3 129 9 9

06105 Upperville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

06107Catlett Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company 23 26 19 17 9 14 14 8 18 8 4 8 168 12 12

06108 Goldvein Vol. Fire Dept. 1 6 7 2 2

06110 New Baltimore Vol. Fire & Rescue 29 27 15 6 10 5 15 19 22 16 6 28 198 12 12

06111 Orlean Vol. Fire Dept. 14 12 20 13 15 10 14 6 12 14 10 140 11 11

06113 Lois VFD 12 1 1 3 17 4 4

06301 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 1 8 9 11 19 12 11 10 11 8 10 6 15 130 12 12

06302 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 7 8 5 9 7 10 8 10 5 5 5 5 84 12 12

06303 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 3 6 7 7 7 7 11 12 9 3 9 4 7 89 12 12

06304 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 4 4 4 6 3 3 5 1 2 6 3 37 10 10

06501 Palmyra VFD 0 0

06502 Fork Union Fire Co. 0 0

06503 Kents Store Vol. Fire Company 0 0

06504Lake Monticello Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad 48 81 55 49 48 58 38 52 46 48 39 41 603 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

06700 Franklin Co. Emergency Services 12 13 187 285 270 212 236 247 223 233 193 153 2,264 12 12

06701 Boones Mill Vol. Fire Dept. 10 13 8 18 16 16 14 16 11 17 7 13 159 12 12

06702 Burnt Chimney VFD 11 17 17 10 13 6 13 22 16 22 12 19 178 12 12

06703 Callaway VFD 5 6 3 7 3 1 7 6 4 5 1 6 54 12 12

06704 Ferrum VFD 8 14 10 14 5 8 7 8 11 12 5 19 121 12 12

06705 Fork Mountain VFD 9 4 10 5 6 6 8 14 12 8 14 14 110 12 12

06706 Glade Hill VFD 10 7 5 11 6 11 17 13 4 9 10 8 111 12 12

06707 Rocky Mount Vol. Fire Dept. 28 27 22 24 22 15 16 29 20 18 33 254 11 11

06708 Scruggs VFD 13 12 10 11 7 10 13 16 13 12 17 15 149 12 12

06709Smith Mountain Lake Marine Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 11 9 12 28 35 21 116 6 6

06710 Snow Creek VFD 9 4 7 5 4 2 12 8 5 4 3 2 65 12 12

06711 Company One Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

06900 Frederick Co. Fire & Rescue Dept. 6 2 5 5 674 753 678 723 638 658 732 4,874 11 11

06911 Stephens City Fire Dept. 174 149 190 182 192 178 178 167 194 180 172 187 2,143 12 12

06912 Middletown Vol. Fire & Rescue 56 47 54 31 51 239 5 5

06913 Clear Brook Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. 76 99 65 70 90 400 5 5

06914 Gore Vol. Fire Dept. 2 11 12 8 9 42 5 5

06915 Round Hill Community Vol. Fire Dept. 90 79 71 72 86 398 5 5

06916 Gainesboro Vol. Fire Dept. 34 43 26 34 41 178 5 5

06917 Star Tannery Vol. Fire Dept. 9 14 9 10 8 50 5 5

06918 Greenwood Vol. Fire Dept. 156 147 140 129 162 734 5 5

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

06919 North Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. 29 28 20 36 25 138 5 5

06920 Reynolds Store VFD 18 24 18 24 21 105 5 5

06921 Millwood Station Fire & Rescue 64 59 83 58 74 338 5 5

07110 Eggleston Vol. Fire Dept. 3 2 5 2 2

07120 Glen Lyn Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

07130 Narrows Vol. Fire Dept. 3 5 29 10 5 4 12 4 5 6 4 3 90 12 12

07140 Newport Vol. Fire Dept. 6 1 2 3 3 8 6 2 8 39 9 9

07150 Pearisburg Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

07160 Pembroke Vol. Fire Dept. 6 4 6 4 10 6 10 9 10 7 9 15 96 12 12

07170 Poplar Hill Vol. Fire Dept. 1 1 1 1 2

07180 Rich Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 3 1 7 2 6 4 4 3 2 3 5 2 42 12 12

07301 Abingdon Vol. Fire and Rescue, Inc. 152 109 152 140 140 129 131 115 116 121 126 134 1,565 12 12

07310 Gloucester Vol. Fire & Rescue 72 52 51 49 74 53 57 40 46 55 35 75 659 12 12

07500Goochland Co. Fire & Rescue Vol. Assoc., Inc. 81 111 58 71 63 81 83 87 80 80 74 77 946 12 12

07701 Elk Creek VFD 2 2 1 3 3 3 1 1 2 18 9 3 12

07702 Fries Vol. Fire Dept. 46 46 25 31 1 2 1 2 2 156 9 1 10

07703 Independence Vol. Fire Dept. 5 4 3 5 6 2 5 3 7 5 3 4 52 12 12

07704 Mount Rogers Vol. Fire Dept. 7 3 3 11 22 12 22 14 22 17 9 4 146 12 12

07705 Troutdale Community VFD 0 0

07706 Rugby Fire Dept. 4 1 2 9 8 2 3 3 5 6 43 10 10

07901 Ruckersville Vol. Fire Co. 43 49 39 32 51 34 31 34 54 53 52 51 523 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

07902 Stanardsville Vol. Fire Dept. 4 11 16 22 53 4 4

07903 Dyke Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 19 18 22 15 22 10 11 10 26 19 13 23 208 12 12

08301 Clover Vol. Fire Dept. 8 9 9 10 13 9 18 6 7 3 12 12 116 12 12

08302 Cluster Springs Vol. Fire Dept. 18 12 5 7 9 8 10 15 6 5 9 5 109 12 12

08303 Halifax Vol. Fire Dept. 25 24 34 27 28 22 20 15 26 18 28 25 292 12 12

08304 Liberty VFD 0 0

08305 Midway Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 1 1 2 2 2

08306 North Halifax Fire Dept. 43 35 45 43 39 49 53 38 37 30 32 63 507 12 12

08307 Oak Level Vol. Fire Dept. 12 10 10 17 10 12 5 17 12 14 12 18 149 12 12

08308 Scottsburg Vol. Fire Dept. 1 1 2 10 5 1 2 22 7 7

08309 Triangle Vol. Fire Dept. 17 7 12 14 5 6 10 14 8 8 8 5 114 12 12

08310 Turbeville Vol. Fire Dept. 24 17 16 22 25 23 26 16 22 21 14 21 247 12 12

08311 Virgilina Vol. Fire Dept. 13 12 24 10 16 15 22 18 12 18 17 18 195 12 12

08501 Ashland VFD 109 99 120 121 128 126 123 108 103 121 98 130 1,386 12 12

08502 Beaverdam VFD 8 8 12 11 16 11 13 6 14 6 23 18 146 12 12

08503 Eastern Hanover VFD 50 54 57 53 59 45 53 78 66 61 39 44 659 12 12

08504 Doswell VFD 32 39 35 33 47 44 50 32 40 36 30 42 460 12 12

08505 Hanover Court House Vol. Fire Dept. 31 12 21 15 16 14 12 11 2 7 4 11 156 12 12

08506 Henry Vol Fire Dept. 81 66 86 82 90 98 94 79 87 99 76 86 1,024 12 12

08507 Mechanicsville VFD 142 81 119 142 166 133 124 135 144 125 123 174 1,608 12 12

08508 Montpelier VFD 37 49 45 46 32 39 45 33 44 54 43 54 521 12 12

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

08509 Rockville VFD 22 16 26 17 18 20 21 16 16 18 8 22 220 12 12

08510 Chickahominy VFD 63 71 56 53 97 69 93 88 73 55 71 75 864 12 12

08511 Farrington VFD 22 23 30 23 28 22 33 34 16 25 29 39 324 12 12

08512 Black Creek VFD 18 16 26 23 34 23 23 31 21 11 13 20 259 12 12

08700 Henrico Co. - Division of Fire 3,237 2,828 3,249 3,039 3,391 3,319 3,475 3,175 3,257 3,280 3,041 3,470 38,761 12 12

08900 Henry Co. Dept. of Public Safety 2 2 2 1 1 2 10 6 5 11

08901 Axton Vol. Fire Dept. 11 10 12 19 13 19 14 10 11 9 16 12 156 12 12

08902 Bassett Vol. Fire Dept. 21 29 19 30 22 22 12 23 27 13 15 20 253 12 12

08903 Collinsville Vol. Fire Dept. 26 36 32 40 22 39 29 34 27 29 22 22 358 12 12

08904 Dyers Store Vol. Fire Dept. 2 6 3 17 13 7 3 18 31 25 25 15 165 12 12

08905 Fieldale Vol. Fire Dept. 2 12 6 7 3 4 7 41 7 7

08906 Horsepasture District Vol. Fire Dept. 13 27 15 26 10 14 14 9 5 3 8 21 165 12 12

08908 Ridgeway District Vol. Fire Dept. 34 42 33 39 22 38 31 26 25 31 32 36 389 12 12

09101 Highland Co. Vol. Fire Dept. 2 2 2 5 4 5 8 1 3 1 4 2 39 12 12

09102 McDowell VFD 0 0

09103 Bath-Highland Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

09104 Bolar Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

09301 Carrollton Vol. Fire Dept. 49 41 73 73 27 25 24 27 19 60 69 66 553 12 12

09302 Carrsville Vol. Fire Dept. 3 9 3 1 1 1 18 6 6

09303 Smithfield Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 21 27 38 35 43 30 48 43 31 33 39 47 435 12 12

09304 Windsor Vol. Fire Dept. 15 12 13 16 21 20 16 16 22 29 22 26 228 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

09305 Rushmere Vol. Fire Dept. 2 2 4 2 4 6 5 7 5 3 2 4 46 12 12

09500 James City Co. Fire Dept. 639 584 647 749 717 764 794 809 794 729 664 754 8,644 12 12

09701 Central King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept. 4 2 6 2 1 3

09702 Lower King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept. 3 7 8 5 11 10 7 9 8 4 7 10 89 12 12

09703 Upper King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept. 3 8 4 2 6 5 6 2 7 3 4 7 57 12 12

09704 Walkerton Comm. Fire Assoc. 6 6 11 13 5 15 13 4 6 4 7 10 100 12 12

09900King George Co. Dept. of Emerg. Srvcs. 66 89 65 81 79 99 82 80 79 97 83 76 976 12 12

10101King William Vol. Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad 20 29 32 19 19 30 13 6 19 20 13 16 236 12 12

10103 West Point Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

10104 Mangohick Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 1 8 3 5 3 3 4 27 7 7

10306 White Stone Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

10307 Upper Lancaster Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

10308 Kilmarnock Vol. Fire Dept. 4 4 1 1

10501 Jonesville Vol. Fire Dept. 1 3 4 2 2

10502 Keokee VFD 0 0

10503 Pennington Gap Vol. Fire Dept. 10 8 7 25 3 3

10504 Thomas Walker VFD # 1 1 2 5 5 2 3 6 2 1 4 3 4 38 12 12

10505 Dryden VFD 0 0

10506 St. Charles Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

10508 Thomas Walker Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 13 9 3 12

10509 Stickleyville VFD 0 0No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

10511 Blackwater VFD 0 0

10512Jasper Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. 2 4 1 4 3 1 2 3 5 1 2 28 11 11

10700 Loudoun Co. Fire / Rescue & EMS 250 242 199 214 225 243 236 210 222 193 215 208 2,657 12 12

10701 Leesburg Vol. Fire Dept. 142 173 119 126 162 153 188 157 159 137 132 136 1,784 12 12

10702 Purcellville Vol. Fire Dept. 51 65 54 60 48 54 84 62 64 55 55 67 719 12 12

10703 Middleburg VFD, Inc. 9 7 10 11 15 7 7 18 21 18 19 22 164 12 12

10704 Round Hill Vol. Fire Dept. 25 19 24 31 9 12 16 9 24 15 21 27 232 12 12

10705 Hamilton VFD 0 0

10706 Ashburn Fire & Rescue 345 299 296 317 355 324 314 309 362 320 325 363 3,929 12 12

10707 Aldie VFD 28 16 25 25 23 27 23 18 29 13 20 24 271 12 12

10708 Philomont VFD 6 6 8 25 25 29 18 23 14 18 23 24 219 12 12

10709Arcola-Pleasant Valley Fire Department 90 83 43 97 85 111 127 140 109 123 119 117 1,244 12 12

10710 Lucketts Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 22 25 20 15 14 21 28 30 16 24 20 24 259 12 12

10711 Sterling Volunteer Fire Department 294 275 265 233 305 242 279 249 247 218 227 243 3,077 12 12

10712 Lovettsville Vol. Fire / Rescue 28 35 10 26 22 10 0 24 12 167 9 9

10716 Neersville Vol. Fire / Rescue 18 34 21 24 9 20 26 18 10 17 24 18 239 12 12

10901 Bumpass VFD 14 23 7 8 13 16 12 6 10 11 14 8 142 12 12

10902 Holly Grove VFD 7 33 5 19 24 32 32 6 25 18 12 21 234 12 12

10903 Locust Creek VFD 32 38 29 18 12 7 16 19 7 21 17 22 238 12 12

10904 Louisa Vol. Fire Dept. 66 122 90 66 61 84 62 53 82 49 79 72 886 12 12

10905 Mineral Vol. Fire Dept. 54 99 68 48 57 52 59 34 47 41 45 48 652 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

10906 Trevilians VFD 1 1 1 1

10907 Zion Crossroads Vol. Fire Dept. 16 32 15 16 18 17 15 13 17 20 18 23 220 12 12

11101 Kenbridge Vol. Fire Dept. 14 6 7 6 8 4 15 12 9 4 8 9 102 12 12

11102 Meherrin Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

11103 Victoria Fire & Rescue, Inc. 83 72 62 72 82 61 69 70 62 61 57 62 813 12 12

11301 Madison Co. Vol. Fire Dept. 6 24 31 26 19 38 33 31 22 19 249 10 10

11501 Mathews Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 19 20 16 22 21 24 36 17 21 13 22 22 253 12 12

11701 Boydton Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 0 0

11702 Buckhorn Vol. Fire Dept. 2 4 3 1 3 4 12 6 5 4 6 6 56 12 12

11703 Chase City Vol. Fire Dept. 16 16 10 14 26 13 23 17 23 27 185 10 10

11704 Clarksville Vol. Fire Dept. 21 13 20 26 14 7 19 18 18 12 14 16 198 12 12

11705 LaCrosse Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 26 20 21 15 14 15 15 24 10 22 16 24 222 12 12

11706 Palmer Springs Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 3 5 4 3 4 7 5 7 4 3 3 2 50 12 12

11707 South Hill Vol. Fire Dept. 41 32 34 20 41 46 39 46 41 29 39 57 465 12 12

11708 Lake Gaston Vol. Fire Dept. 11 6 8 1 15 13 1 5 6 4 4 74 11 11

11901 Hartfield VFD 8 3 5 7 7 3 8 4 3 9 6 2 65 12 12

11902 Lower Middlesex VFD 1 1 3 5 7 7 13 4 6 4 2 2 55 12 12

11903 Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept. 14 6 9 7 9 12 7 13 9 13 11 13 123 12 12

11904 Upper Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

12102 Blacksburg Vol. Fire Dept. 79 58 72 95 93 71 65 91 93 89 73 88 967 12 12

12103 Christiansburg Vol. Fire Dept. 73 72 74 92 85 102 65 92 92 79 82 79 987 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

12104 Elliston Vol. Fire Dept. 18 20 30 23 27 2 1 13 9 10 23 31 207 12 12

12105 Longshop-McCoy Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

12106 Riner Vol. Fire Dept. 12 8 13 20 13 14 10 11 9 13 19 8 150 12 12

12501 Lovingston Vol. Fire Dept. 18 10 10 23 15 18 20 21 19 12 14 20 200 12 12

12502 Piney River Vol. Fire Dept. 6 4 5 11 12 6 10 7 11 9 7 9 97 12 12

12503 Faber Vol. Fire Dept. 13 16 12 12 10 10 16 10 13 5 18 22 157 12 12

12504 Gladstone Vol. Fire Dept. 2 5 4 2 8 2 9 7 4 4 4 6 57 12 12

12505 Rockfish Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 9 13 10 9 12 14 12 6 5 18 13 10 131 12 12

12506 Wintergreen Vol. Fire Dept. 34 28 23 12 18 8 25 19 19 16 10 28 240 12 12

12507Montebello Vol. Fire Dept. and Rescue Squad 11 7 8 7 8 10 9 7 14 14 6 4 105 12 12

12700 New Kent Fire - Rescue 154 137 158 151 154 236 204 164 188 239 124 159 2,068 12 12

13113 Community Fire Company, Inc. 97 99 96 117 113 142 160 142 113 107 130 130 1,446 12 12

13114 Cheriton Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

13115 Cape Charles Vol. Fire Dept. 7 12 9 12 9 13 8 7 8 15 11 111 11 11

13116 Northampton Fire & Rescue, Inc. 0 0

13117 Eastville Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 15 12 14 9 13 14 18 23 19 19 156 10 10

13302 Callao Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 23 30 14 15 18 18 23 16 19 15 12 23 226 12 12

13303 Fairfields Vol. Fire Dept. 16 19 10 6 16 12 23 10 13 14 15 11 165 12 12

13502 Burkeville VFD 29 32 37 23 27 44 34 36 1 263 9 9

13503 Crewe Vol. Fire Dept. 9 7 6 12 8 1 1 44 7 7

13504 Blackstone Vol. Fire Co. 11 1 2 17 11 42 5 5

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

13700 Orange Co. Fire and EMS 234 219 225 303 331 289 259 276 384 329 278 304 3,431 12 12

13701 Barboursville VFD 0 0

13702 Gordonsville Vol. Fire Dept. 33 34 27 41 37 49 26 29 43 29 29 27 404 12 12

13703 Lake of the Woods VFD 34 47 26 29 32 33 32 38 26 36 20 31 384 12 12

13704 Mine Run VFD 0 0

13705 Orange Vol. Fire Dept. 50 60 54 60 50 49 65 60 53 50 43 594 11 11

13901 Luray Vol. Fire Dept. 2 1 2 19 27 11 62 6 6

13902 Shenandoah Vol. Fire Co., Inc. 33 66 35 19 20 22 33 22 27 22 22 22 343 12 12

13903 Stanley Vol. Fire Dept. 41 80 39 45 39 30 52 44 35 48 45 39 537 12 12

14101 Ararat Vol. Fire Dept. 9 9 14 12 14 23 11 7 9 5 3 11 127 12 12

14102 CCDF Vol. Fire Dept. 8 7 8 9 8 11 13 64 7 7

14104 Meadows of Dan Vol. Fire Dept. 3 3 11 5 5 11 3 1 2 44 9 9

14105 Moorefield Store Vol. Fire Dept. 1 5 5 7 2 1 1 1 2 25 9 9

14106 Stuart Vol. Fire Dept. 23 21 25 23 25 34 32 29 14 29 22 16 293 12 12

14107 Patrick-Henry Vol. Fire Dept. 46 27 41 30 39 33 31 40 40 33 44 42 446 12 12

14108 Woolwine Vol. Fire Dept. 16 10 16 9 3 6 7 8 8 5 9 9 106 12 12

14109 Fairystone Vol. Fire Dept. 12 13 12 18 16 18 7 13 9 16 22 10 166 12 12

14110 Patrick Spring Vol. Fire Dept. 5 10 10 12 12 11 20 13 15 18 11 11 148 12 12

14301 Riceville-Java VFD 6 7 6 1 8 5 6 1 5 5 6 5 61 12 12

14302 Hurt Vol. Fire Dept. 12 21 1 8 13 15 22 8 19 37 17 19 192 12 12

14303 Renan VFD 4 4 4 3 4 5 3 2 6 3 5 5 48 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

14304 Riverbend Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

14305 Tunstall Vol. Fire & Rescue 52 62 48 45 53 42 51 28 49 45 36 47 558 12 12

14306 Mount Hermon Vol. Fire Dept. 44 48 35 40 46 34 54 40 38 40 49 56 524 12 12

14307 Mount Cross Vol. Fire Dept. 34 25 17 42 40 25 26 23 16 31 22 40 341 12 12

14308 Climax Vol. Fire Dept. 12 23 20 17 17 6 12 7 6 10 12 15 157 12 12

14309 Ringgold Vol. Fire & Rescue 54 51 50 57 53 64 40 43 78 69 59 61 679 12 12

14310 Bachelor Hall Vol. Fire Dept. 14 16 10 9 49 4 4

14311 Chatham Vol. Fire Dept. 23 43 30 19 15 14 27 25 24 24 23 21 288 12 12

14312 Gretna Vol. Fire Dept. 15 24 28 19 2 88 5 5

14313 Brosville Community Vol. Fire Dept. 51 71 59 54 53 49 53 46 41 70 56 55 658 12 12

14314 Cool Branch Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

14315 Blairs Vol. Fire Dept. 62 44 36 42 48 50 53 38 40 37 35 61 546 12 12

14316 Callands Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. 0 0

14317 Dry Fork Vol. Fire Dept. 20 31 12 11 7 15 10 2 108 8 8

14318 Cascade Vol. Fire Dept. 8 22 17 7 15 3 10 6 9 13 8 7 125 12 12

14319 Kentuck Vol. Fire Dept. 38 38 33 34 20 19 34 16 39 27 24 21 343 12 12

14320 Keeling Vol. Fire Dept. 21 8 12 5 10 14 11 4 85 8 8

14321 Laurel Grove Vol. Fire Dept. 40 27 29 15 13 8 10 9 20 9 4 11 195 12 12

14501 Powhatan Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Co. # 1 47 52 36 52 72 49 51 41 32 57 44 58 591 12 12

14502 Huguenot Vol. Fire Dept. 37 28 8 32 29 18 32 8 23 11 7 12 245 12 12

14503 Macon Fire Dept. 11 5 5 4 5 7 5 1 5 6 7 3 64 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

14504 Fine Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 35 32 36 30 28 24 29 39 31 41 31 34 390 12 12

14505 Deep Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 1 1 2 5 1 3 3 4 7 2 3 2 34 12 12

14701 Farmville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

14702 Hampden-Sydney Vol. Fire Dept. 10 13 8 7 5 11 8 8 10 4 10 18 112 12 12

14703 Darlington Heights Vol. Fire Dept. 3 2 3 6 4 6 1 2 4 4 2 4 41 12 12

14704 Prospect Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 8 6 8 5 2 11 5 8 6 7 6 9 81 12 12

14705 Rice Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

14900Prince George Fire, EMS and Emerg. Mgmt. 83 79 87 93 100 105 104 147 112 111 95 113 1,229 12 12

15301Prince Wm. Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue 568 476 520 535 554 567 660 503 514 479 447 576 6,399 12 12

15500 Pulaski Co. Emergency Services 20 39 7 9 5 3 6 8 6 4 3 1 111 12 12

15501 Draper Vol. Fire Dept. 5 4 7 2 8 11 7 10 6 8 10 7 85 12 12

15502 Dublin Vol. Fire Dept. 17 14 21 22 19 20 13 20 17 30 193 10 10

15503 Fairlawn Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

15504 Hiwassee VFD 5 1 3 3 6 5 7 3 2 4 2 3 44 12 12

15505 Newbern VFD 6 5 10 8 13 9 11 5 11 5 5 7 95 12 12

15506 Pulaski Fire Dept. 14 42 50 32 34 34 24 38 22 31 34 51 406 12 12

15507 Snowville Fire Dept. 6 2 5 2 9 7 10 5 3 1 1 51 11 11

15508 Twin Community VFD 7 2 4 9 5 3 5 8 9 3 8 6 69 12 12

15701 Washington Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. 47 65 64 51 43 43 57 48 44 56 45 50 613 12 12

15702 Sperryville Vol. Fire Dept. 12 28 14 10 8 15 13 14 8 15 12 15 164 12 12

15703 Amissville Vol. Fire & Rescue Co. 33 57 50 50 31 33 56 30 34 39 44 63 520 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

15704 Flint Hill Vol. Fire Dept. 7 13 8 10 8 3 17 9 7 3 2 7 94 12 12

15705 Castleton Community Vol. Fire Dept. 4 2 4 10 3 3

15706 Chester Gap Vol. Fire Dept. 10 5 18 2 16 1 1 1 13 29 96 10 10

15901 Richmond Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 1 14 4 2 21 4 4

16100 Roanoke County Fire & Rescue 938 874 897 948 1,049 1,141 1,213 1,131 1,147 1,150 1,068 1,107 12,663 12 12

16102 Vinton Vol. Fire Dept. 7 9 14 7 5 42 5 5

16112Read Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. - Station # 12 87 85 77 68 57 74 85 50 54 55 55 71 818 12 12

16301 Effinger VFD 4 8 4 2 1 19 5 5

16302 Glasgow VFD 18 8 15 3 1 3 4 1 53 8 8

16303 Goshen VFD 6 8 11 10 14 2 10 6 6 7 7 10 97 12 12

16304 Kerrs Creek VFD 23 14 14 18 28 11 26 13 15 20 18 25 225 12 12

16305 Raphine Vol. Fire Company, Inc. 38 37 46 24 34 36 40 45 37 27 33 31 428 12 12

16306 Rockbridge Baths VFD 12 6 4 5 9 8 6 5 8 13 12 10 98 12 12

16307 South River District VFD 48 28 26 30 34 47 56 43 35 30 36 35 448 12 12

16308 Walkers Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16309 Natural Bridge Vol. Fire Dept. 28 30 40 37 48 33 38 34 36 34 26 45 429 12 12

16500Rockingham Co. Dept. of Fire & Rescue 17 23 34 31 16 26 43 28 32 26 35 10 321 12 12

16501 Singers Glen Vol. Fire Co. 12 10 13 11 9 16 14 18 9 10 17 20 159 12 12

16502 Bergton Vol. Fire Co. 6 6 4 7 3 3 4 3 4 6 4 4 54 12 12

16503 Elkton Vol. Fire Company 93 68 67 47 33 47 49 23 28 40 23 30 548 12 12

16505 Broadway Vol. Fire Dept. 60 65 58 64 54 58 66 60 55 72 58 84 754 12 12

No Incidents Reported

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Table 43. VFIRS Participation By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

16506 Timberville Vol. Fire Dept. 28 32 20 21 14 34 25 28 32 24 29 25 312 12 12

16508 McGaheysville Vol. Fire Dept. 76 70 48 51 62 53 81 56 52 48 87 684 11 11

16515 Bridgewater Vol. Fire Co. 88 51 47 74 18 74 80 85 108 96 85 91 897 12 12

16517 Clover Hill Vol. Fire Co. 48 32 34 54 49 53 47 51 54 38 51 42 553 12 12

16520 Grottoes Vol. Fire Dept. 51 18 65 61 2 77 71 48 60 59 43 53 608 12 12

16544 Hose Company No. 4 161 154 167 123 133 132 145 110 123 128 127 126 1,629 12 12

16701 Cleveland Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16702 Dante Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16703 Honaker Vol. Fire Dept. 6 5 7 12 12 17 4 8 1 72 9 9

16704 Lebanon Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16705 Belfast-Rosedale Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16706Copper Creek-Moccasin Vol. Fire Dept. 6 5 6 12 2 2 2 4 1 2 3 45 11 11

16707 Castlewood Fire and Rescue 0 0

16901 Duffield Vol. Fire & Rescue 10 7 12 16 8 7 8 16 4 7 8 11 114 12 12

16902 Dungannon Vol. Fire Dept. 2 1 1 1 1 6 5 5

16903 Gate City Vol. Fire Dept. 11 6 8 20 12 8 9 18 3 22 12 14 143 12 12

16904 Hiltons Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

16905 Nickelsville Vol. Fire Dept. 1 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 17 12 12

16906 Weber City Vol. Fire Dept. 4 3 1 4 4 9 7 2 7 4 45 10 10

16907 Fort Blackmore Vol. Fire Dept. 4 4 1 7 2 5 3 1 2 4 33 10 2 12

17109 Toms Brook VFD 26 33 22 21 21 17 24 20 34 21 32 29 300 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

17112 Woodstock Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 45 41 43 39 44 36 38 41 53 35 48 40 503 12 12

17113 Conicville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

17114 Fort Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 4 8 7 19 3 3

17115 Edinburg Vol. Fire Dept. 21 16 21 21 27 15 20 24 28 13 23 24 253 12 12

17118 Orkney Springs Fire & Rescue, Inc. 0 0

17121Mt. Jackson Rescue and Fire Department, Inc. 0 0

17123 New Market Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

17151 Strasburg Vol. Fire Dept. 42 45 30 32 32 37 33 26 42 25 22 36 402 12 12

17301 Adwolfe Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. 9 9 6 10 4 11 3 5 3 4 9 11 84 12 12

17302 Atkins VFD 9 7 7 9 7 9 7 10 8 3 2 78 11 11

17303 Chilhowie Fire Dept. 74 89 91 88 80 72 72 75 69 81 99 118 1,008 12 12

17304 Marion Vol. Fire Dept. 10 20 14 18 14 25 22 28 15 22 17 50 255 12 12

17305 Nebo VFD 0 0

17306 Saltville Vol. Fire Dept. 8 10 9 10 3 6 4 9 5 64 9 9

17307 Sugar Grove VFD 4 2 1 2 9 4 4

17501 Boykins VFD & Rescue Squad, Inc. 7 5 3 3 3 1 5 4 3 3 37 10 2 12

17502 Branchville Vol. Fire Dept. 2 2 1 1

17503Capron Vol. Fire & First Aid Squad, Inc. 0 0

17504 Courtland Vol. Fire Dept. 11 9 9 5 8 7 12 10 8 10 9 12 110 12 12

17506 Ivor Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

17507 Newsoms Vol. Fire Dept. 10 12 15 11 18 10 13 6 8 8 11 14 136 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

17508 Sedley Vol. Fire Dept. 9 7 9 6 10 18 19 11 9 14 7 18 137 12 12

17509 Drewryville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

17700 Spotsylvania Co. Fire Admin. 1,230 1,297 1,110 1,185 1,221 1,143 1,197 1,197 1,135 1,112 989 1,037 13,853 12 12

17900Stafford Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. 1,016 1,127 1,001 953 1,078 1,118 1,083 1,064 1,039 1,082 1,059 1,166 12,786 12 12

18101 Claremont Vol. Fire Dept. 5 9 12 7 7 4 5 20 7 1 5 6 88 12 12

18102 Dendron VFD 7 6 11 5 12 6 5 18 17 8 3 8 106 12 12

18103 Surry Vol. Fire Dept. 17 17 13 14 17 16 23 22 39 16 13 12 219 12 12

18301 Jarratt Vol. Fire Dept. 26 30 31 29 35 34 28 24 36 36 32 31 372 12 12

18302 Stony Creek Vol. Fire Dept. 4 1 9 10 10 4 12 13 5 3 8 7 86 12 12

18303 Wakefield Vol. Fire Dept. 7 12 7 8 11 8 9 17 9 8 14 110 11 11

18304 Waverly Vol. Fire Dept. 12 14 6 7 10 8 9 14 15 7 102 10 10

18305 Sussex Courthouse VFD 0 0

18501Abbs Valley-Bossievain Vol. Fire Dept. 4 15 3 5 10 14 7 6 4 5 14 12 99 12 12

18502 Bluefield Virginia Vol. Fire Dept. 37 35 24 31 29 34 33 24 28 35 41 40 391 12 12

18503 Jewell Ridge Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18504 Pocahontas Vol. Fire Dept. 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 3 8 2 26 10 2 12

18505 Richlands Fire - Rescue 40 29 29 43 27 42 44 36 24 25 22 40 401 12 12

18506 Tazewell Co. Vol. Fire / Rescue 6 9 7 9 6 8 10 12 5 10 12 9 103 12 12

18507 Tazewell Town Fire Dept. 16 24 15 9 19 28 22 12 9 17 18 16 205 12 12

18508 Baptist Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18509 Bishop Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

18510 Burkes Garden Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18511 Tannersville Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18512 Clearfork Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18513 DAD Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18514 Cove Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18515 Bandy Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18516 Thompson Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

18700 Warren Co. Fire & Rescue Services 65 50 45 1 56 28 51 42 32 27 38 36 471 12 12

18701 Front Royal & Rescue Vol. Fire Dept. 142 110 163 1 197 161 142 119 98 130 136 139 1,538 12 12

18702 Rivermont Vol. Fire Dept. 53 21 16 1 30 28 29 34 24 47 36 23 342 12 12

18703 South Warren Vol. Fire Dept. 25 26 12 4 18 15 24 23 13 11 13 184 11 11

18704 Shenandoah Shores Fire Dept. 20 15 7 15 9 29 18 16 23 152 9 9

18705 Fortsmouth Vol. Fire Dept. 41 34 7 8 13 7 6 25 14 5 5 165 11 11

18706 Linden Vol. Fire Dept. 50 43 23 22 14 22 17 18 29 19 32 289 11 11

18707 North Warren Vol. Fire & Rescue 55 40 32 9 29 18 17 17 14 18 22 15 286 12 12

19103 Damascus Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

19104 Glade Spring VFD 9 11 6 10 15 15 11 18 7 19 13 31 165 12 12

19105 Meadowview VFD 10 6 7 7 8 28 21 23 12 25 12 34 193 12 12

19107 Green Spring VFD 15 16 11 17 11 38 18 14 9 35 13 19 216 12 12

19108 Clinch Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

19110 Washington Co. Fire and Rescue 14 9 13 26 14 29 16 16 13 16 17 16 199 12 12

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

19111 Goodson-Kinderhook VFD 6 69 61 49 44 10 1 240 7 7

19112 Brumley Gap VFD 7 8 3 8 13 6 1 4 5 12 67 10 10

19120 Abingdon Vol. Fire Dept. 32 20 26 29 51 52 45 28 40 35 32 58 448 12 12

19301 Colonial Beach Vol. Fire Dept. 49 58 58 47 64 70 68 53 50 47 564 10 10

19302 Cople District Vol. Fire Dept. 27 23 25 25 32 40 13 6 28 219 9 9

19303 Oak Grove Vol. Fire Dept. 30 29 46 45 29 29 39 34 34 31 33 41 420 12 12

19304 Westmoreland Vol. Fire Dept. 10 12 11 13 12 4 21 22 27 38 33 46 249 12 12

19501 Valley Vol. Fire Dept. 29 26 24 19 26 25 24 24 18 14 10 31 270 12 12

19516 Coeburn Vol. Fire Dept. 17 13 15 10 7 15 10 4 7 8 9 12 127 12 12

19530 Appalachia Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

19550 Big Stone Gap Vol. Fire Dept. 9 10 5 7 14 7 13 9 4 13 9 15 115 12 12

19570 Pound Vol. Fire Dept. 5 3 3 2 6 9 8 2 3 9 6 56 11 11

19580 Saint Paul Vol. Fire Dept. 8 1 5 5 6 1 12 4 5 7 4 2 60 12 12

19590 Wise Vol. Fire Dept. 7 10 10 14 14 8 4 9 10 13 8 2 109 12 12

19701 Barren Springs Vol. Fire Dept. 13 15 4 7 5 8 2 5 5 10 6 5 85 12 12

19702 Ivanhoe Vol. Fire Dept. 5 5 2 1 2 6 8 7 4 8 5 6 59 12 12

19703 Max Meadows Vol. Fire Dept. 10 12 8 14 11 26 24 20 19 14 10 18 186 12 12

19704 Rural Retreat Vol. Fire Dept. 15 19 4 14 15 10 7 11 8 7 17 11 138 12 12

19705 Speedwell Vol. Fire Dept. 0 0

19706 Wytheville Fire Dept. 19 15 17 22 25 16 16 17 13 23 11 18 212 12 12

19900 York Co. Dept. of Fire and Life Safety 684 589 687 701 733 751 843 842 735 766 671 734 8,736 12 12

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

51000 Alexandria Fire Dept. 1,371 1,485 1,405 1,421 1,557 1,597 1,757 1,651 1,348 1,417 1,309 1,392 17,710 12 12

51500 Bedford Vol. Fire Co. 85 61 67 82 65 62 94 80 97 74 73 79 919 12 12

52000 Bristol Fire Dept. 217 170 198 220 179 219 213 238 180 218 182 211 2,445 12 12

53000 Buena Vista Fire Dept. 47 21 26 26 33 27 39 29 47 26 43 42 406 12 12

54000 Charlottesville Fire Dept. 358 385 356 337 364 501 342 354 401 345 358 305 4,406 12 12

55000 Chesapeake Fire Department 2,194 1,812 2,055 2,060 2,132 2,216 2,207 2,023 2,027 2,069 1,902 2,231 24,928 12 12

56000 Clifton Forge Fire Dept. 10 14 16 11 12 9 14 12 14 15 18 12 157 12 12

57000 Colonial Heights Fire & EMS 372 330 399 371 427 369 397 353 392 383 401 350 4,544 12 12

58000 Covington Fire Dept. 18 20 9 23 16 30 29 24 15 17 25 21 247 12 12

59000 Danville Fire Dept. 460 437 472 508 528 512 498 485 503 530 521 505 5,959 12 12

59500 Emporia Fire Admin. 28 27 27 30 29 33 38 33 37 24 29 30 365 12 12

60000 Fairfax City Fire Department 510 489 522 468 515 545 448 466 525 467 438 481 5,874 12 12

61000 Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. * - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12 12

62000 Franklin Fire & Rescue Dept. 191 167 158 179 199 96 189 178 196 204 169 186 2,112 12 12

62001 Hunterdale Vol. Fire Dept. 52 35 38 29 40 36 39 33 36 51 28 36 453 12 12

63000 Fredericksburg Fire Dept. 249 258 240 248 286 287 323 264 272 268 261 246 3,202 12 12

64000 Galax VFD 29 23 20 29 28 22 17 23 15 22 19 32 279 12 12

65000 Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue 1,687 1,665 1,798 1,855 1,914 1,835 1,974 1,844 1,926 1,971 1,886 1,808 22,163 12 12

66000 Harrisonburg Fire Dept. 362 373 375 422 388 358 386 338 421 424 387 358 4,592 12 12

67000 Hopewell Bureau of Fire 238 230 274 258 269 295 241 240 254 254 259 290 3,102 12 12

67800 Lexington Fire Dept. 0 0No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

68000 Lynchburg Fire Department 554 525 558 517 584 624 587 607 613 564 514 575 6,822 12 12

68301 Manassas Vol. Fire Co. 168 141 139 193 190 203 200 230 204 247 282 291 2,488 12 12

68509 Manassas Park Fire Dept. 189 166 176 204 205 186 191 183 253 196 207 225 2,381 12 12

69000 Martinsville Fire & EMS 263 233 177 273 235 266 256 238 291 253 233 248 2,966 12 12

70001 Newport News Fire Dept. 2,401 2,196 2,416 2,210 2,449 2,427 2,509 2,456 2,367 2,325 2,310 2,379 28,445 12 12

71000 Norfolk Fire & Rescue 2,029 1,723 2,038 1,986 2,161 2,055 2,203 1,994 2,163 1,862 1,697 1,796 23,707 12 12

72000 Norton Fire Dept. 15 8 11 10 7 11 10 9 8 12 16 19 136 12 12

73000Petersburg Fire, Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. 292 273 286 368 374 388 348 331 372 334 318 298 3,982 12 12

73500 Poquoson Fire / Rescue Dept. 94 105 93 88 92 89 115 124 101 106 63 73 1,143 12 12

74000 Portsmouth Fire Department 1,319 1,298 1,344 1,410 1,452 1,401 1,492 1,357 1,334 1,355 1,355 1,499 16,616 12 12

75000 Radford Fire Dept. 33 28 36 54 37 45 45 40 64 81 49 37 549 12 12

76000Richmond Dept. Fire / Emergency Services 2,474 2,162 2,502 2,429 2,675 2,571 2,795 2,710 2,650 2,588 2,616 2,596 30,768 12 12

77000 Roanoke Dept. of Fire - EMS 1,897 1,785 2,025 1,887 2,140 2,095 2,124 2,086 1,979 2,002 1,767 1,947 23,734 12 12

77500 Salem Fire & EMS Dept. 202 170 190 268 239 248 320 265 267 267 249 261 2,946 12 12

78000 South Boston Fire & EMS 171 151 140 149 141 133 176 165 179 126 191 163 1,885 12 12

79000 Staunton Fire & Rescue Dept. 236 257 261 239 281 210 286 246 232 236 219 264 2,967 12 12

80000 Suffolk Fire & Rescue Dept. 885 800 964 963 1,008 908 943 923 926 926 926 1,016 11,188 12 12

80001 Chuckatuck Vol. Fire Dept. 6 4 5 5 5 5 12 9 6 5 3 1 66 12 12

80002 Driver Vol. Fire Dept. 2 1 4 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 23 10 10

80003 Holland Vol. Fire Dept. 12 10 8 14 16 13 26 9 11 12 11 24 166 12 12

80004 Whaleyville Vol. Fire Dept. 4 2 10 13 3 6 13 8 9 6 4 4 82 12 12

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FDID Fire Department Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov DecGrand Total

Report Months

No Activity

Total Report Months

81000 Virginia Beach Fire Dept. 2,343 1,989 2,439 2,373 2,613 2,623 2,816 2,424 2,379 2,342 2,214 2,469 29,024 12 12

82000 Waynesboro Fire Dept. 130 134 112 140 110 125 119 107 122 119 90 114 1,422 12 12

83000 Williamsburg Fire Dept. 220 207 252 261 310 317 334 338 331 325 269 271 3,435 12 12

84000 Winchester Fire & Rescue 414 475 461 468 504 450 494 413 451 410 454 489 5,483 12 12

92001Charlottesville / Albemarle Airport Fire Dept. 0 0

92002Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority 489 403 505 503 487 526 615 542 494 460 376 492 5,892 12 12

92004 Norfolk International Airport Fire Dept. 0 0

92005 Richmond International Airport 30 28 39 46 40 52 51 25 39 47 28 47 472 12 12

92006Newport News / Williamsburg Airport Fire Dept. 0 0

92007Shenandoah Valley Airport Fire / Rescue 5 2 1 1 1 1 1 12 7 7

92008 Lynchburg Regional Airport, ARFF 3 2 3 2 5 6 3 5 9 9 3 1 51 12 12

Grand Total 57,382 54,503 56,298 56,568 60,188 59,897 62,577 58,372 58,381 57,311 54,357 59,179 695,013Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers. The total number of fire departments may not match other tables due to different groupings of departments by locality.

* Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 61000) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington Co. Fire Dept. (FDID 01300), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combinedwith the incidents from Arlington County.

Note: Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents00101 New Church Vol. Fire / Rescue Accomack County 12 18600102 Greenbackville VFD Accomack County 12 5800103 Chincoteague VFD Accomack County 12 82800104 Atlantic VFD Accomack County 12 39600105 Saxis Vol. Fire Co. Accomack County 12 6800106 Bloxom Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Accomack County 12 17500107 Parksley Volunteer Fire Co., Inc. Accomack County 12 28700108 Tasley VFD Accomack County 12 19700109 Onancock VFD Accomack County 12 18100110 Melfa Vol. Fire / Rescue Accomack County 12 17100112 Painter VFD Accomack County 12 19300118 Onley Vol. Fire & Rescue Accomack County 12 12700300 Albemarle Co. Fire Admin. Albemarle County 12 6,88900501 Boiling Springs VFD Alleghany County 12 15200503 Falling Spring Fire Department Alleghany County 12 6300504 Iron Gate Vol. Fire Dept. Alleghany County 12 23900505 Selma VFD Alleghany County 12 10800506 Sharon Volunteer Fire Department Alleghany County 12 7900701 Amelia Co. VFD Amelia County 12 20400702 Mannboro VFD Amelia County 12 10200703 Jetersville VFD Amelia County 12 17400705 Paineville VFD Amelia County 12 8500901 Amherst Vol. Fire Dept. Amherst County 12 24500902 Monelison VFD Amherst County 12 41100903 Pedlar VFD Amherst County 12 6601101 Appomattox Vol. Fire Dept. Appomattox County 12 30401300 Arlington Co. Fire Dept. Arlington County 12 21,88501502 Deerfield Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 15701503 Middlebrook VFD Augusta County 12 28201504 Churchville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 53801505 Weyers Cave Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 66701506 Verona Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 61001507 Stuarts Draft Vol. Fire Co. Augusta County 12 1,00701508 Craigsville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 49401509 Dooms Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 63101510 Augusta Co. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 1,50701511 Preston L. Yancey Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 83601514 Swoope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 35601518 New Hope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 42001519 Wilson Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 12 26001521 Mt. Solon Vol. Fire & Rescue Augusta County 12 31101702 Hot Springs Vol. Fire & Rescue Assoc. Bath County 12 8701703 Millboro Vol. Fire Assoc. Bath County 12 4001901 Boonsboro Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Bedford County 12 8801902 Forest Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 12 56601903 Hardy Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 12 7301904 Huddleston Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Bedford County 12 5901905 Moneta Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 12 35901908 Stewartsville-Chamblissburg Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 12 18301910 Big Island Vol. Fire Company, Inc. Bedford County 12 16602103 Rocky Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 12 1202106 Little Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 12 002301 Blue Ridge Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Botetourt County 12 17702302 Troutville Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 12 48302306 Glen Wilton Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 12 11402501 Alberta Vol. Fire Dept. Brunswick County 12 63902502 Brodnax Vol. Fire Dept. Brunswick County 12 87

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FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents02505 Gasburg VFD Brunswick County 12 7102506 Lawrenceville Vol. Fire Dept. Brunswick County 12 49602702 Oakwood Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Buchanan County 12 4502706 Knox Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Buchanan County 12 3502707 Russell Prater Fire Dept. Buchanan County 12 8202709 Harman VFD Buchanan County 12 4402901 Arvonia VFD Buckingham County 12 14002904 Toga Vol. Fire Dept. Buckingham County 12 9003110 Altavista Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 21403111 Brookneal Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 15103112 Brookville-Timberlake Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 35003113 Concord Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 25603114 Gladys Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 12003115 Lyn-Dan Heights Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 30903116 Rustburg Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 23603117 Evington Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 12 21203302 Ladysmith VFD Caroline County 12 52803303 Port Royal VFD Caroline County 12 24003305 Frog Level VFD Caroline County 12 20003502 Hillsville Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 12 34703503 Laurel Fork Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 12 8303601 Charles City Vol. Fire / EMS Charles City County 12 19203704 Drakes Branch Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 12 20804100 Chesterfield Fire & EMS Chesterfield County 12 31,47604301 John H. Enders VFD Clarke County 12 43104502 Paint Bank Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 12 6304503 Simmonsville VFD Craig County 12 3104504 New Castle Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 12 9504701 Brandy Station VFD Culpeper County 12 48904702 Culpeper Co. VFD Culpeper County 12 78604703 Richardsville VFD Culpeper County 12 4304706 Little Fork VFD & Rescue Co. Culpeper County 12 25404707 Reva Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Culpeper County 12 17605300 Dinwiddie Co. Public Safety Dinwiddie County 12 7805301 Dinwiddie Vol. Fire & EMS Dinwiddie County 12 23405302 Ford Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 12 39405304 Namozine Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Dinwiddie County 12 58605305 Old Hickory Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 12 8305701 Tappahannock-Essex Vol. Fire Dept. Essex County 12 26005900 Fairfax Co. Fire & Rescue Department Fairfax County 12 88,26906100 Fauquier Co. Office of Emerg. Srvcs. Fauquier County 12 11406101 Warrenton Vol. Fire Co. Fauquier County 12 1,24606102 Remington Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept., Inc. Fauquier County 12 29206103 Marshall Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 12 47106107 Catlett Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company Fauquier County 12 16806110 New Baltimore Vol. Fire & Rescue Fauquier County 12 20006301 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 1 Floyd County 12 13006302 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Floyd County 12 8406303 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 3 Floyd County 12 8906504 Lake Monticello Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad Fluvanna County 12 60306700 Franklin Co. Emergency Services Franklin County 12 2,26406701 Boones Mill Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County 12 15906702 Burnt Chimney VFD Franklin County 12 17806703 Callaway VFD Franklin County 12 5406704 Ferrum VFD Franklin County 12 12106705 Fork Mountain VFD Franklin County 12 11006706 Glade Hill VFD Franklin County 12 111

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FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents06708 Scruggs VFD Franklin County 12 14906710 Snow Creek VFD Franklin County 12 6506911 Stephens City Fire Dept. Frederick County 12 2,14307130 Narrows Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 12 9007160 Pembroke Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 12 9807180 Rich Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 12 4207301 Abingdon Vol. Fire and Rescue, Inc. Gloucester County 12 1,56507310 Gloucester Vol. Fire & Rescue Gloucester County 12 65907500 Goochland Co. Fire & Rescue Vol. Assoc., Inc. Goochland County 12 94607701 Elk Creek VFD Grayson County 12 1807703 Independence Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 12 5207704 Mount Rogers Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 12 14607901 Ruckersville Vol. Fire Co. Greene County 12 52307903 Dyke Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Greene County 12 20808301 Clover Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 11608302 Cluster Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 10908303 Halifax Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 29208306 North Halifax Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 50708307 Oak Level Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 14908309 Triangle Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 11408310 Turbeville Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 24708311 Virgilina Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 12 19508501 Ashland VFD Hanover County 12 1,38608502 Beaverdam VFD Hanover County 12 14608503 Eastern Hanover VFD Hanover County 12 65908504 Doswell VFD Hanover County 12 46008505 Hanover Court House Vol. Fire Dept. Hanover County 12 15608506 Henry Vol Fire Dept. Hanover County 12 1,02408507 Mechanicsville VFD Hanover County 12 1,60808508 Montpelier VFD Hanover County 12 52108509 Rockville VFD Hanover County 12 22008510 Chickahominy VFD Hanover County 12 86408511 Farrington VFD Hanover County 12 32408512 Black Creek VFD Hanover County 12 25908700 Henrico Co. - Division of Fire Henrico County 12 38,76108901 Axton Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 15608902 Bassett Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 25308903 Collinsville Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 35808904 Dyers Store Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 17208906 Horsepasture District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 16508908 Ridgeway District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 12 38909101 Highland Co. Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County 12 3909301 Carrollton Vol. Fire Dept. Isle of Wight County 12 55309303 Smithfield Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Isle of Wight County 12 43509304 Windsor Vol. Fire Dept. Isle of Wight County 12 22809305 Rushmere Vol. Fire Dept. Isle of Wight County 12 4609500 James City Co. Fire Dept. James City County 12 8,64409702 Lower King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept. King and Queen County 12 8909703 Upper King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept. King and Queen County 12 5809704 Walkerton Comm. Fire Assoc. King and Queen County 12 10009900 King George Co. Dept. of Emerg. Srvcs. King George County 12 97610101 King William Vol. Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad King William County 12 23610504 Thomas Walker VFD # 1 Lee County 12 3810508 Thomas Walker Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Lee County 12 1310700 Loudoun Co. Fire / Rescue & EMS Loudoun County 12 2,65910701 Leesburg Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 12 1,78410702 Purcellville Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 12 719

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FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents10703 Middleburg VFD, Inc. Loudoun County 12 16710704 Round Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 12 23310706 Ashburn Fire & Rescue Loudoun County 12 3,93010707 Aldie VFD Loudoun County 12 27110708 Philomont VFD Loudoun County 12 21910709 Arcola-Pleasant Valley Fire Department Loudoun County 12 1,24410710 Lucketts Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Loudoun County 12 25910711 Sterling Volunteer Fire Department Loudoun County 12 3,07710716 Neersville Vol. Fire / Rescue Loudoun County 12 24010901 Bumpass VFD Louisa County 12 14210902 Holly Grove VFD Louisa County 12 23410903 Locust Creek VFD Louisa County 12 23810904 Louisa Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 12 88610905 Mineral Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 12 65210907 Zion Crossroads Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 12 22011101 Kenbridge Vol. Fire Dept. Lunenburg County 12 10211103 Victoria Fire & Rescue, Inc. Lunenburg County 12 81311501 Mathews Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Mathews County 12 25311702 Buckhorn Vol. Fire Dept. Mecklenburg County 12 5611704 Clarksville Vol. Fire Dept. Mecklenburg County 12 19811705 LaCrosse Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Mecklenburg County 12 22211706 Palmer Springs Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Mecklenburg County 12 5011707 South Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Mecklenburg County 12 46511901 Hartfield VFD Middlesex County 12 6511902 Lower Middlesex VFD Middlesex County 12 5511903 Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept. Middlesex County 12 12312102 Blacksburg Vol. Fire Dept. Montgomery County 12 96712103 Christiansburg Vol. Fire Dept. Montgomery County 12 98712104 Elliston Vol. Fire Dept. Montgomery County 12 20812106 Riner Vol. Fire Dept. Montgomery County 12 15012501 Lovingston Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 20012502 Piney River Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 9712503 Faber Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 15712504 Gladstone Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 5712505 Rockfish Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 13112506 Wintergreen Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 12 24012507 Montebello Vol. Fire Dept. and Rescue Squad Nelson County 12 10512700 New Kent Fire - Rescue New Kent County 12 2,06813113 Community Fire Company, Inc. Northampton County 12 1,44613302 Callao Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Northumberland County 12 22613303 Fairfields Vol. Fire Dept. Northumberland County 12 16513700 Orange Co. Fire and EMS Orange County 12 3,43313702 Gordonsville Vol. Fire Dept. Orange County 12 40413703 Lake of the Woods VFD Orange County 12 38413902 Shenandoah Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Page County 12 34313903 Stanley Vol. Fire Dept. Page County 12 53714101 Ararat Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 12714106 Stuart Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 29314107 Patrick-Henry Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 44614108 Woolwine Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 10614109 Fairystone Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 16614110 Patrick Spring Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 14814301 Riceville-Java VFD Pittsylvania County 12 6114302 Hurt Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 19214303 Renan VFD Pittsylvania County 12 4814305 Tunstall Vol. Fire & Rescue Pittsylvania County 12 55814306 Mount Hermon Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 524

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FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents14307 Mount Cross Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 34114308 Climax Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 15714309 Ringgold Vol. Fire & Rescue Pittsylvania County 12 67914311 Chatham Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 28814313 Brosville Community Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 65814315 Blairs Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 54614318 Cascade Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 12514319 Kentuck Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 34314321 Laurel Grove Vol. Fire Dept. Pittsylvania County 12 19514501 Powhatan Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Co. # 1 Powhatan County 12 59114502 Huguenot Vol. Fire Dept. Powhatan County 12 24514503 Macon Fire Dept. Powhatan County 12 6414504 Fine Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Powhatan County 12 39014505 Deep Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Powhatan County 12 3414702 Hampden-Sydney Vol. Fire Dept. Prince Edward County 12 11214703 Darlington Heights Vol. Fire Dept. Prince Edward County 12 4114704 Prospect Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Prince Edward County 12 8114900 Prince George Fire, EMS and Emerg. Mgmt. Prince George County 12 1,22915301 Prince Wm. Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue Prince William County 12 6,39915500 Pulaski Co. Emergency Services Pulaski County 12 11115501 Draper Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County 12 8515504 Hiwassee VFD Pulaski County 12 4415505 Newbern VFD Pulaski County 12 9515506 Pulaski Fire Dept. Pulaski County 12 40615508 Twin Community VFD Pulaski County 12 6915701 Washington Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Rappahannock County 12 61315702 Sperryville Vol. Fire Dept. Rappahannock County 12 16415703 Amissville Vol. Fire & Rescue Co. Rappahannock County 12 52015704 Flint Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Rappahannock County 12 9416100 Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Roanoke County 12 12,66316112 Read Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. - Station # 12 Roanoke County 12 81816303 Goshen VFD Rockbridge County 12 9716304 Kerrs Creek VFD Rockbridge County 12 22616305 Raphine Vol. Fire Company, Inc. Rockbridge County 12 42816306 Rockbridge Baths VFD Rockbridge County 12 9916307 South River District VFD Rockbridge County 12 44816309 Natural Bridge Vol. Fire Dept. Rockbridge County 12 42916500 Rockingham Co. Dept. of Fire & Rescue Rockingham County 12 32116501 Singers Glen Vol. Fire Co. Rockingham County 12 15916502 Bergton Vol. Fire Co. Rockingham County 12 5416503 Elkton Vol. Fire Company Rockingham County 12 54816505 Broadway Vol. Fire Dept. Rockingham County 12 75416506 Timberville Vol. Fire Dept. Rockingham County 12 31216515 Bridgewater Vol. Fire Co. Rockingham County 12 89716517 Clover Hill Vol. Fire Co. Rockingham County 12 55316520 Grottoes Vol. Fire Dept. Rockingham County 12 60816544 Hose Company No. 4 Rockingham County 12 1,62916901 Duffield Vol. Fire & Rescue Scott County 12 11416903 Gate City Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 12 14316905 Nickelsville Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 12 1716907 Fort Blackmore Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 12 3317109 Toms Brook VFD Shenandoah County 12 30017112 Woodstock Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Shenandoah County 12 50317115 Edinburg Vol. Fire Dept. Shenandoah County 12 25317151 Strasburg Vol. Fire Dept. Shenandoah County 12 40217301 Adwolfe Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Smyth County 12 8417303 Chilhowie Fire Dept. Smyth County 12 1,008

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Table 44. VFIRS Star Fire Departments, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents17304 Marion Vol. Fire Dept. Smyth County 12 25517501 Boykins VFD & Rescue Squad, Inc. Southampton County 12 3717504 Courtland Vol. Fire Dept. Southampton County 12 11017507 Newsoms Vol. Fire Dept. Southampton County 12 13617508 Sedley Vol. Fire Dept. Southampton County 12 13717700 Spotsylvania Co. Fire Admin. Spotsylvania County 12 13,85317900 Stafford Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue & Emerg. SrvcsStafford County 12 12,78618101 Claremont Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 12 8818102 Dendron VFD Surry County 12 10618103 Surry Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 12 21918301 Jarratt Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 12 37218302 Stony Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 12 8618501 Abbs Valley-Bossievain Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 12 9918502 Bluefield Virginia Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 12 39118504 Pocahontas Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 12 2618505 Richlands Fire - Rescue Tazewell County 12 40118506 Tazewell Co. Vol. Fire / Rescue Tazewell County 12 10418507 Tazewell Town Fire Dept. Tazewell County 12 20518700 Warren Co. Fire & Rescue Services Warren County 12 47118701 Front Royal & Rescue Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 12 1,53818702 Rivermont Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 12 34218707 North Warren Vol. Fire & Rescue Warren County 12 28619104 Glade Spring VFD Washington County 12 16519105 Meadowview VFD Washington County 12 19319107 Green Spring VFD Washington County 12 21619110 Washington Co. Fire and Rescue Washington County 12 19919120 Abingdon Vol. Fire Dept. Washington County 12 44819303 Oak Grove Vol. Fire Dept. Westmoreland County 12 42019304 Westmoreland Vol. Fire Dept. Westmoreland County 12 24919501 Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 12 27019516 Coeburn Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 12 12719550 Big Stone Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 12 11519580 Saint Paul Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 12 6019590 Wise Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 12 11119701 Barren Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 12 8519702 Ivanhoe Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 12 6119703 Max Meadows Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 12 18619704 Rural Retreat Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 12 13819706 Wytheville Fire Dept. Wythe County 12 21219900 York Co. Dept. of Fire and Life Safety York County 12 8,73651000 Alexandria Fire Dept. Alexandria 12 17,71051500 Bedford Vol. Fire Co. Bedford 12 91952000 Bristol Fire Dept. Bristol 12 2,44553000 Buena Vista Fire Dept. Buena Vista 12 40654000 Charlottesville Fire Dept. Charlottesville 12 4,40655000 Chesapeake Fire Department Chesapeake 12 24,92856000 Clifton Forge Fire Dept. Alleghany County 12 15757000 Colonial Heights Fire & EMS Colonial Heights 12 4,54458000 Covington Fire Dept. Covington 12 24759000 Danville Fire Dept. Danville 12 5,95959500 Emporia Fire Admin. Emporia 12 36560000 Fairfax City Fire Department Fairfax 12 5,87461000 Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. * Falls Church 12 -62000 Franklin Fire & Rescue Dept. Franklin 12 2,11362001 Hunterdale Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin 12 45363000 Fredericksburg Fire Dept. Fredericksburg 12 3,20264000 Galax VFD Galax 12 279

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Table 44. VFIRS Star Fire Departments, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/CityTotal Months

ReportedTotal Number of

Incidents65000 Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue Hampton 12 22,16366000 Harrisonburg Fire Dept. Harrisonburg 12 4,59267000 Hopewell Bureau of Fire Hopewell 12 3,10268000 Lynchburg Fire Department Lynchburg 12 6,82268301 Manassas Vol. Fire Co. Manassas 12 2,48868509 Manassas Park Fire Dept. Manassas Park 12 2,38169000 Martinsville Fire & EMS Martinsville 12 2,96670001 Newport News Fire Dept. Newport News 12 28,44571000 Norfolk Fire & Rescue Norfolk 12 23,70772000 Norton Fire Dept. Norton 12 13673000 Petersburg Fire, Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. Petersburg 12 3,98273500 Poquoson Fire / Rescue Dept. Poquoson 12 1,14374000 Portsmouth Fire Department Portsmouth 12 16,61675000 Radford Fire Dept. Radford 12 54976000 Richmond Dept. Fire / Emergency Services Richmond 12 30,76877000 Roanoke Dept. of Fire - EMS Roanoke 12 23,73477500 Salem Fire & EMS Dept. Salem 12 2,94678000 South Boston Fire & EMS Halifax County 12 1,88579000 Staunton Fire & Rescue Dept. Staunton 12 2,96780000 Suffolk Fire & Rescue Dept. Suffolk 12 11,18880001 Chuckatuck Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 12 6680003 Holland Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 12 16680004 Whaleyville Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 12 8281000 Virginia Beach Fire Dept. Virginia Beach 12 29,02482000 Waynesboro Fire Dept. Waynesboro 12 1,42283000 Williamsburg Fire Dept. Williamsburg 12 3,43584000 Winchester Fire & Rescue Winchester 12 5,48392002 Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority Military, Federal or Airport 12 5,89292005 Richmond International Airport Military, Federal or Airport 12 47292008 Lynchburg Regional Airport, ARFF Military, Federal or Airport 12 51

Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. VFIRS Star Fire Departments are fire departments that are completely up-to-date with their incident reporting and have all their incidents reported for Jan-Dec, 2010.

* Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 61000) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington Co. Fire Dept. (FDID 01300), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington Co. Fire Dept.

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

00101 New Church Vol. Fire / RescueAccomack County 14 50 59 123 $5,000 $2,000 $7,000 0 0 0 0

00102 Greenbackville VFDAccomack County 9 5 10 24 $156,500 $108,500 $265,000 0 0 0 0

00103 Chincoteague VFDAccomack County 22 680 60 762 $323,500 $77,500 $401,000 0 0 3 0

00104 Atlantic VFDAccomack County 25 29 84 138 $86,100 $3,100 $89,200 0 1 3 1

00105 Saxis Vol. Fire Co.Accomack County 21 5 6 32 $23,000 $60,000 $83,000 0 0 0 0

00106 Bloxom Vol. Fire Co., Inc.Accomack County 42 34 37 113 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

00107 Parksley Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.Accomack County 42 73 73 188 $297,000 $115,500 $412,500 0 0 0 0

00108 Tasley VFDAccomack County 31 66 19 116 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

00109 Onancock VFDAccomack County 33 15 48 96 $75,000 $0 $75,000 0 0 0 0

00110 Melfa Vol. Fire / RescueAccomack County 20 68 18 106 $112,000 $53,000 $165,000 0 0 0 0

00111Wachapreague Vol. Fire Company, Inc.

Accomack County 11 10 6 27 $1,515,000 $566,000 $2,081,000 0 0 1 0

00112 Painter VFDAccomack County 34 3 81 118 $576,450 $146,500 $722,950 0 0 1 0

00118 Onley Vol. Fire & RescueAccomack County 17 22 21 60 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

00121 Tangier Vol. Fire Dept.Accomack County 0 37 0 37 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

00300 Albemarle Co. Fire Admin.Albemarle County 353 3,551 2,708 6,612 $2,526,942 $1,089,853 $3,616,795 1 1 1 0

00501 Boiling Springs VFD Alleghany County 8 123 12 143 $108,000 $106,000 $214,000 0 0 1 0

00502 Dunlap Fire & Rescue Alleghany County

00503 Falling Spring Fire Department Alleghany County 11 16 10 37 $171,500 $94,500 $266,000 0 0 0 0

00504 Iron Gate Vol. Fire Dept. Alleghany County 5 195 23 223 $66,500 $31,000 $97,500 0 0 0 0

00505 Selma VFD Alleghany County 5 8 34 47 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

00506 Sharon Volunteer Fire Department Alleghany County 7 25 22 54 $258,540 $29,000 $287,540 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

00701 Amelia Co. VFD Amelia County 15 64 62 141 $124,700 $78,000 $202,700 0 0 1 0

00702 Mannboro VFD Amelia County 16 62 20 98 $334,000 $270,000 $604,000 0 0 0 0

00703 Jetersville VFD Amelia County 18 66 38 122 $1,000 $500 $1,500 0 0 0 0

00704 Mattoax VFD Amelia County

00705 Paineville VFD Amelia County 8 43 10 61 $75,900 $75,000 $150,900 0 0 0 0

00901 Amherst Vol. Fire Dept. Amherst County 39 9 124 172 $159,000 $38,520 $197,520 0 2 0 0

00902 Monelison VFD Amherst County 78 105 190 373 $573,050 $61,350 $634,400 1 0 7 0

00903 Pedlar VFD Amherst County 16 3 18 37 $34,000 $5,400 $39,400 0 0 0 0

01101 Appomattox Vol. Fire Dept.Appomattox County 51 0 236 287 $864,750 $26,450 $891,200 0 0 0 0

01102 Pamplin Vol. Fire Dept. and EMSAppomattox County

01300 Arlington Co. Fire Dept. Arlington County 437 12,066 6,949 19,452 $1,376,518 $357,035 $1,733,553 4 1 7 0

01502 Deerfield Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 13 90 53 156 $46,500 $0 $46,500 0 0 0 0

01503 Middlebrook VFD Augusta County 25 119 79 223 $109,000 $100,282 $209,282 0 0 0 0

01504 Churchville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 17 251 185 453 $3,800 $200 $4,000 0 0 0 0

01505 Weyers Cave Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 23 248 200 471 $93,740 $30,010 $123,750 0 0 0 0

01506 Verona Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 20 275 257 552 $15,000 $7,500 $22,500 0 0 1 0

01507 Stuarts Draft Vol. Fire Co. Augusta County 54 429 351 834 $290,000 $36,000 $326,000 0 0 0 0

01508 Craigsville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 24 368 100 492 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0

01509 Dooms Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 36 323 210 569 $181,450 $10,050 $191,500 2 0 0 0

01510 Augusta Co. Fire Dept. Augusta County 39 454 602 1,095 $49,850 $97,700 $147,550 0 0 1 0

01511 Preston L. Yancey Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 21 355 334 710 $329,300 $36,515 $365,815 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

01514 Swoope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 14 150 83 247 $1,000 $0 $1,000 0 0 0 0

01518 New Hope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 14 159 122 295 $30,010 $25,200 $55,210 1 0 0 0

01519 Wilson Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 15 29 70 114 $63,000 $13,750 $76,750 0 0 0 0

01521 Mt. Solon Vol. Fire & Rescue Augusta County 14 155 92 261 $20,000 $29,000 $49,000 0 0 0 0

01702Hot Springs Vol. Fire & Rescue Assoc. Bath County 28 39 16 83 $69,000 $49,300 $118,300 0 0 0 0

01703 Millboro Vol. Fire Assoc. Bath County 11 3 9 23 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

01704 Mountain Grove VFD Bath County

01901Boonsboro Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Bedford County 11 1 53 65 $70,000 $10,000 $80,000 0 0 0 0

01902 Forest Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 56 185 216 457 $471,250 $90,825 $562,075 0 0 1 0

01903 Hardy Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 8 26 22 56 $58,500 $58,000 $116,500 0 0 0 0

01904 Huddleston Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Bedford County 12 28 13 53 $7,000 $1,000 $8,000 0 0 0 0

01905 Moneta Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 45 132 120 297 $190,400 $35,500 $225,900 0 0 0 0

01907 Montvale VFD Bedford County 1 0 0 1 $10,000 $1,000 $11,000 0 0 0 0

01908Stewartsville-Chamblissburg Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 13 75 54 142 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

01910 Big Island Vol. Fire Company, Inc. Bedford County 21 65 60 146 $296,350 $144,400 $440,750 0 0 1 0

01911 Saunders Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 4 4 31 39 $20,000 $0 $20,000 0 0 0 0

01912Shady Grove Volunteer Fire Department Bedford County 5 52 1 58 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02101 Bland Co. VFD Bland County 5 8 10 23 $51,700 $30,000 $81,700 0 0 0 0

02102 Ceres Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County

02103 Rocky Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 6 2 4 12 $1,000 $0 $1,000 0 0 0 0

02104 Grapefield VFD Bland County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

02105Hollybrook-Mechanicsburg Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 7 3 1 11 $95,500 $0 $95,500 0 2 0 0

02106 Little Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County

02301Blue Ridge Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Botetourt County 17 23 64 104 $99,500 $18,400 $117,900 0 0 0 0

02302 Troutville Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 61 147 91 299 $0 $0 $0 0 1 0 0

02303 Buchanan Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 13 13 36 62 $85,000 $80,500 $165,500 0 0 0 0

02304 Fincastle Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 20 31 36 87 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02305 Eagle Rock Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 12 39 12 63 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02306 Glen Wilton Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 6 24 23 53 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02501 Alberta Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 56 363 104 523 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02502 Brodnax Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 16 3 47 66 $4,800 $0 $4,800 0 0 0 0

02503 Dolphin VFDBrunswick County 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 $0 0 0

02504 Ebony VFDBrunswick County 0 4 9 13 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02505 Gasburg VFDBrunswick County 13 19 6 38 $55,300 $14,400 $69,700 0 0 0 0

02506 Lawrenceville Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 59 125 199 383 $100,000 $700 $100,700 0 0 0 0

02507 Triplet Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 12 17 14 43 $157,400 $30,000 $187,400 0 1 0 0

02701 Grundy Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 11 6 7 24 $180,000 $51,050 $231,050 2 2 0 0

02702 Oakwood Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Buchanan County 13 30 1 44 $157,500 $44,000 $201,500 0 0 0 0

02703 Whitewood Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 4 2 2 8 $15,000 $1,800 $16,800 0 0 0 0

02704 Council Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 11 4 5 20 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

02705 Big Rock Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County

02706 Knox Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 18 14 1 33 $335,000 $156,300 $491,300 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

02707 Russell Prater Fire Dept.Buchanan County 9 16 53 78 $225,000 $117,000 $342,000 0 0 0 0

02708 Slate Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 16 3 9 28 $98,000 $25,000 $123,000 0 0 0 0

02709 Harman VFDBuchanan County 18 1 19 38 $200,000 $100,000 $300,000 0 0 0 0

02710 Patterson Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County

02901 Arvonia VFDBuckingham County 25 51 30 106 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0

02902 Dillwyn Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County 32 0 168 200 $554,400 $95,000 $649,400 0 0 0 0

02903 Glenmore Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County

02904 Toga Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County 10 17 17 44 $150,500 $75,000 $225,500 0 0 0 0

03110 Altavista Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 51 6 157 214 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

03111 Brookneal Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 29 6 107 142 $123,800 $55,200 $179,000 0 0 0 0

03112Brookville-Timberlake Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 34 49 222 305 $401,670 $102,150 $503,820 0 0 0 0

03113 Concord Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 42 100 102 244 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

03114 Gladys Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 29 0 64 93 $388,500 $35,300 $423,800 0 0 0 0

03115 Lyn-Dan Heights Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 46 4 223 273 $159,200 $53,200 $212,400 0 0 0 0

03116 Rustburg Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 40 113 60 213 $209,400 $154,600 $364,000 0 0 0 0

03117 Evington Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 23 108 52 183 $63,600 $10,300 $73,900 0 0 0 0

03301 Bowling Green Vol. Fire Dept. Caroline County

03302 Ladysmith VFD Caroline County 69 151 256 476 $165,350 $23,600 $188,950 0 0 0 0

03303 Port Royal VFD Caroline County 9 117 33 159 $15,000 $10,000 $25,000 0 0 0 0

03304 Sparta VFD Co. 4 Caroline County

03305 Frog Level VFD Caroline County 24 35 82 141 $240,000 $10,000 $250,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

03306 Upper Caroline VFD Caroline County

03501 Cana Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 44 103 67 214 $20,000 $0 $20,000 0 1 0 0

03502 Hillsville Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 63 53 215 331 $1,873,500 $307,900 $2,181,400 0 0 2 0

03503 Laurel Fork Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 5 11 52 68 $0 $0 $0 1 0 0 0

03601 Charles City Vol. Fire / EMSCharles City County 59 16 112 187 $399,400 $113,300 $512,700 0 2 0 0

03701 Bacon District VFD Charlotte County 11 100 17 128 $34,000 $1,000 $35,000 0 0 0 0

03702Charlotte Court House Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 1 39 2 42 $45,000 $9,000 $54,000 0 0 0 0

03703 Cullen Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County

03704 Drakes Branch Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 13 153 19 185 $65,000 $12,500 $77,500 0 0 0 0

03705 Keysville Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County

03706 Phenix VFD Charlotte County

03707 Red House Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 2 0 9 11 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

04100 Chesterfield Fire & EMSChesterfield County 1,124 21,558 8,558 31,240 $7,541,756 $2,748,261 $10,290,017 63 6 74 0

04301 John H. Enders VFD Clarke County 25 231 91 347 $44,000 $1,000 $45,000 0 0 0 0

04304 Boyce Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Clarke County 13 224 78 315 $100,000 $10,000 $110,000 0 0 0 0

04306 Shenandoah Farms VFD Clarke County 11 47 61 119 $0 $0 $0 0 0 1 0

04308 Blue Ridge Vol. Fire / Rescue Co. Clarke County 4 38 22 64 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

04501 Johns Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 0 0 1 1 $0 $0 $0 0 0

04502 Paint Bank Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 1 44 13 58 $10,000 $0 $10,000 0 0 0 0

04503 Simmonsville VFD Craig County 6 7 16 29 $200,000 $50,000 $250,000 0 0 0 0

04504 New Castle Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 21 37 36 94 $169,700 $102,600 $272,300 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

04505 Upper Craig Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County

04701 Brandy Station VFD Culpeper County 21 161 112 294 $23,400 $500 $23,900 0 0 0 0

04702 Culpeper Co. VFD Culpeper County 93 203 426 722 $2,548,800 $364,800 $2,913,600 0 0 0 0

04703 Richardsville VFD Culpeper County 5 6 23 34 $80,000 $20,000 $100,000 0 0 0 0

04704 Salem Vol. Fire / Rescue Culpeper County 37 34 133 204 $215,800 $50,000 $265,800 0 0 0 0

04705 Rapidan VFD Culpeper County 2 0 1 3 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

04706 Little Fork VFD & Rescue Co. Culpeper County 16 142 36 194 $11,900 $880 $12,780 0 0 0 0

04707 Reva Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Culpeper County 8 14 20 42 $9,500 $500 $10,000 0 0 0 0

04901 Cartersville Vol. Fire Dept.Cumberland County 13 8 14 35 $215,900 $0 $215,900 0 0 0 0

04902 Cumberland VFDCumberland County 3 5 16 24 $100 $0 $100 0 0 0 0

04903 Randolph District Vol. Fire Dept.Cumberland County

05101 Clintwood Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County 13 54 32 99 $155,000 $800 $155,800 0 0 0 0

05102 Haysi Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County 9 47 5 61 $325,000 $340,200 $665,200 0 0 1 0

05103 Clinchco VFDDickenson County 2 1 1 4 $90,000 $40,000 $130,000 0 0 0 0

05104 Sandy Ridge Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County

05300 Dinwiddie Co. Public Safety Dinwiddie County 12 1 20 33 $3,000 $0 $3,000 0 0 0 0

05301 Dinwiddie Vol. Fire & EMS Dinwiddie County 33 81 97 211 $77,000 $91,200 $168,200 0 0 0 0

05302 Ford Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 32 244 96 372 $162,950 $115,816 $278,766 0 0 0 0

05303 McKenney Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 16 41 46 103 $29,500 $7,250 $36,750 0 0 0 0

05304Namozine Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Dinwiddie County 52 232 233 517 $433,151 $159,876 $593,027 3 0 1 0

05305 Old Hickory Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 5 9 36 50 $5,000 $0 $5,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

05701Tappahannock-Essex Vol. Fire Dept. Essex County 37 103 117 257 $16,100 $5,550 $21,650 0 0 0 0

05900Fairfax Co. Fire & Rescue Department Fairfax County 2,161 59,613 21,430 83,204 $11,784,855 $4,505,128 $16,289,983 4 5 8 0

06100Fauquier Co. Office of Emerg. Srvcs. Fauquier County 19 6 60 85 $0 $0 $0 1 0 0 0

06101 Warrenton Vol. Fire Co. Fauquier County 87 421 495 1,003 $469,854 $102,100 $571,954 1 1 1 0

06102Remington Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept., Inc. Fauquier County 28 108 116 252 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06103 Marshall Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 32 175 226 433 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06104 The Plains Vol. Fire & Rescue Fauquier County 22 30 77 129 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06105 Upperville Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County

06107Catlett Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company Fauquier County 43 48 71 162 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06108 Goldvein Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 1 2 3 6 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06110 New Baltimore Vol. Fire & Rescue Fauquier County 20 90 72 182 $660,000 $652,000 $1,312,000 0 0 1 0

06111 Orlean Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 12 48 55 115 $350,000 $30,000 $380,000 0 0 0 0

06113 Lois VFD Fauquier County 1 3 8 12 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06301 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 1 Floyd County 23 16 87 126 $15,700 $2,300 $18,000 0 0 0 0

06302 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Floyd County 19 26 31 76 $135,000 $30,000 $165,000 0 0 0 0

06303 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 3 Floyd County 19 1 63 83 $15,000 $1,500 $16,500 0 0 0 0

06304 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 4 Floyd County 12 4 13 29 $16,500 $16,500 $33,000 0 0 0 0

06501 Palmyra VFD Fluvanna County

06502 Fork Union Fire Co. Fluvanna County

06503 Kents Store Vol. Fire Company Fluvanna County

06504Lake Monticello Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad Fluvanna County 32 234 194 460 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

06700 Franklin Co. Emergency Services Franklin County 27 1,629 93 1,749 $26,500 $12,000 $38,500 0 0 1 2

06701 Boones Mill Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County 36 35 85 156 $1,730,300 $1,297,500 $3,027,800 0 0 0 0

06702 Burnt Chimney VFD Franklin County 2 0 0 2 $0 $0 $0 0 0 1 0

06703 Callaway VFD Franklin County 2 11 30 43 $20,000 $0 $20,000 0 0 0 0

06704 Ferrum VFD Franklin County 9 30 54 93 $5,000 $0 $5,000 1 0 1 0

06705 Fork Mountain VFD Franklin County 27 38 18 83 $5,000 $35,000 $40,000 0 0 0 0

06706 Glade Hill VFD Franklin County 12 34 21 67 $17,000 $500 $17,500 0 0 0 0

06707 Rocky Mount Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County 61 69 116 246 $71,900 $98,000 $169,900 0 0 0 0

06708 Scruggs VFD Franklin County 22 32 63 117 $11,000 $2,000 $13,000 0 0 0 0

06709Smith Mountain Lake Marine Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Franklin County 2 27 67 96 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06710 Snow Creek VFD Franklin County 22 17 18 57 $156,250 $46,250 $202,500 1 0 0 0

06711 Company One Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County

06900 Frederick Co. Fire & Rescue Dept. Frederick County 172 3,348 809 4,329 $164,050 $12,850 $176,900 0 0 1 0

06911 Stephens City Fire Dept. Frederick County 62 1,612 356 2,030 $339,250 $19,000 $358,250 0 0 0 0

06912 Middletown Vol. Fire & Rescue Frederick County 8 110 22 140 $202,000 $52,000 $254,000 0 0 0 0

06913Clear Brook Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Frederick County 20 263 71 354 $198,700 $55,700 $254,400 0 0 0 0

06914 Gore Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 1 13 7 21 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06915Round Hill Community Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 12 276 81 369 $17,000 $2,000 $19,000 0 0 0 0

06916 Gainesboro Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 10 121 30 161 $150,000 $65,000 $215,000 2 0 2 0

06917 Star Tannery Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 2 28 3 33 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

06918 Greenwood Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 13 588 113 714 $15,500 $5,000 $20,500 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

06919 North Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 12 83 38 133 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0

06920 Reynolds Store VFD Frederick County 8 48 19 75 $115,000 $30,001 $145,001 0 0 0 0

06921 Millwood Station Fire & Rescue Frederick County 10 212 83 305 $0 $500 $500 0 0 0 0

07110 Eggleston Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 0 0 2 2 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

07120 Glen Lyn Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County

07130 Narrows Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 17 31 41 89 $206,500 $156,500 $363,000 0 0 0 0

07140 Newport Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 6 3 20 29 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

07150 Pearisburg Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County

07160 Pembroke Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 23 6 56 85 $45,000 $10,000 $55,000 0 0 0 0

07170 Poplar Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 0 1 0 1 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

07180 Rich Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 9 0 28 37 $61,700 $30,000 $91,700 0 0 0 0

07301Abingdon Vol. Fire and Rescue, Inc.

Gloucester County 109 1,283 131 1,523 $1,618,452 $230,550 $1,849,002 0 0 0 0

07310 Gloucester Vol. Fire & RescueGloucester County 116 296 207 619 $1,373,407 $653,969 $2,027,376 2 0 3 0

07500Goochland Co. Fire & Rescue Vol. Assoc., Inc.

Goochland County 117 370 443 930 $5,198,675 $50,700 $5,249,375 0 0 3 0

07701 Elk Creek VFD Grayson County 8 7 1 16 $100,500 $25,100 $125,600 0 0 0 0

07702 Fries Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 8 131 14 153 $25,000 $9,100 $34,100 0 0 0 0

07703 Independence Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 8 20 23 51 $138,000 $40,000 $178,000 0 0 0 0

07704 Mount Rogers Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 5 108 31 144 $25,000 $22,000 $47,000 0 0 1 0

07705 Troutdale Community VFD Grayson County

07706 Rugby Fire Dept. Grayson County 12 20 5 37 $200,000 $100,000 $300,000 0 0 0 0

07901 Ruckersville Vol. Fire Co. Greene County 46 192 220 458 $6 $6 $12 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

07902 Stanardsville Vol. Fire Dept. Greene County 12 28 12 52 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

07903 Dyke Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Greene County 9 12 47 68 $145,000 $95,400 $240,400 0 0 0 0

08301 Clover Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 73 4 97 $18,150 $3,250 $21,400 0 0 0 0

08302 Cluster Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 61 17 98 $750,000 $690,000 $1,440,000 0 0 0 0

08303 Halifax Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 48 144 50 242 $182,800 $19,000 $201,800 0 0 0 0

08304 Liberty VFD Halifax County

08305 Midway Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Halifax County 2 0 0 2 $115,000 $150,000 $265,000 0 0 0 0

08306 North Halifax Fire Dept. Halifax County 21 475 7 503 $256,500 $1,300 $257,800 0 0 0 0

08307 Oak Level Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 19 112 10 141 $108,800 $20,000 $128,800 0 0 0 0

08308 Scottsburg Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 17 0 5 22 $0 $0 $0 0 1 0 0

08309 Triangle Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 18 77 2 97 $57,150 $5,000 $62,150 0 0 0 0

08310 Turbeville Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 25 201 11 237 $310,500 $166,300 $476,800 0 0 0 0

08311 Virgilina Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 134 20 174 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

08501 Ashland VFD Hanover County 91 589 631 1,311 $1,265,200 $12,250 $1,277,450 0 0 0 0

08502 Beaverdam VFD Hanover County 9 59 49 117 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

08503 Eastern Hanover VFD Hanover County 44 268 267 579 $112,500 $97,500 $210,000 0 0 0 0

08504 Doswell VFD Hanover County 40 175 136 351 $164,000 $26,500 $190,500 1 0 0 0

08505Hanover Court House Vol. Fire Dept. Hanover County 4 26 23 53 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

08506 Henry Vol Fire Dept. Hanover County 67 376 470 913 $1,252 $250,200 $251,452 0 0 0 0

08507 Mechanicsville VFD Hanover County 87 787 614 1,488 $92,500 $10,512 $103,012 0 0 0 0

08508 Montpelier VFD Hanover County 40 236 192 468 $10,000 $8,000 $18,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

08509 Rockville VFD Hanover County 14 103 93 210 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

08510 Chickahominy VFD Hanover County 25 328 352 705 $2,000 $6,000 $8,000 0 0 0 0

08511 Farrington VFD Hanover County 20 130 131 281 $570,000 $62,000 $632,000 0 0 0 0

08512 Black Creek VFD Hanover County 14 81 85 180 $90,000 $10,000 $100,000 0 0 0 0

08700 Henrico Co. - Division of Fire Henrico County 1,033 28,520 9,085 38,638 $9,313,061 $4,796,670 $14,109,731 28 5 7 0

08900 Henry Co. Dept. of Public Safety Henry County 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

08901 Axton Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 37 7 99 143 $277,800 $91,000 $368,800 0 0 0 0

08902 Bassett Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 31 74 139 244 $481,025 $205,025 $686,050 0 0 0 0

08903 Collinsville Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 41 74 215 330 $498,800 $259,300 $758,100 0 0 0 0

08904 Dyers Store Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 21 79 45 145 $50,500 $15,600 $66,100 0 0 0 0

08905 Fieldale Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 19 5 14 38 $110,000 $40,000 $150,000 0 0 0 0

08906Horsepasture District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 47 32 65 144 $181,300 $36,000 $217,300 0 0 0 0

08908 Ridgeway District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 49 124 180 353 $381,500 $433,800 $815,300 0 0 0 0

09101 Highland Co. Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County 4 12 15 31 $125,000 $40,000 $165,000 0 0 2 0

09102 McDowell VFD Highland County

09103 Bath-Highland Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County

09104 Bolar Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County

09301 Carrollton Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 45 392 110 547 $192,800 $100,000 $292,800 0 0 0 0

09302 Carrsville Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 1 3 11 15 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

09303 Smithfield Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Isle of Wight County 44 103 284 431 $9,800 $0 $9,800 0 0 0 0

09304 Windsor Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 39 25 158 222 $50,000 $0 $50,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

09305 Rushmere Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 10 1 28 39 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

09500 James City Co. Fire Dept.James City County 231 5,549 2,193 7,973 $2,154,441 $346,071 $2,500,512 1 0 4 0

09701Central King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 2 1 3 6 $15,000 $0 $15,000 0 0 0 0

09702Lower King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 16 3 46 65 $194,000 $108,280 $302,280 0 0 0 0

09703Upper King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 13 22 18 53 $119,000 $112,500 $231,500 0 0 0 0

09704 Walkerton Comm. Fire Assoc.King and Queen County 16 37 26 79 $1,000 $0 $1,000 1 0 0 0

09900King George Co. Dept. of Emerg. Srvcs.

King George County 88 307 509 904 $1,443,300 $280,450 $1,723,750 6 0 2 0

10101King William Vol. Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad

King William County 26 167 38 231 $100,300 $26,575 $126,875 0 0 0 0

10103 West Point Vol. Fire Dept.King William County

10104 Mangohick Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.King William County 6 8 1 15 $80,000 $10,000 $90,000 0 0 0 0

10306 White Stone Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County

10307 Upper Lancaster Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County

10308 Kilmarnock Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County 1 0 2 3 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0

10501 Jonesville Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County 1 2 1 4 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

10502 Keokee VFD Lee County

10503 Pennington Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County 7 10 7 24 $36,000 $20,500 $56,500 0 0 0 0

10504 Thomas Walker VFD # 1 Lee County 12 16 2 30 $44,000 $60,250 $104,250 0 0 0 0

10505 Dryden VFD Lee County

10506 St. Charles Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County

10508 Thomas Walker Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Lee County 0 7 2 9 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

10509 Stickleyville VFD Lee County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

10511 Blackwater VFD Lee County

10512Jasper Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Lee County 6 2 11 19 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

10700 Loudoun Co. Fire / Rescue & EMS Loudoun County 40 1,622 685 2,347 $624,200 $75,500 $699,700 1 0 0 0

10701 Leesburg Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 67 480 1,183 1,730 $112,800 $26,150 $138,950 0 0 0 0

10702 Purcellville Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 40 227 333 600 $273,201 $152,900 $426,101 0 0 0 0

10703 Middleburg VFD, Inc. Loudoun County 13 41 53 107 $65,000 $45,000 $110,000 0 0 1 0

10704 Round Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 28 61 103 192 $31,400 $10,000 $41,400 0 0 0 0

10705 Hamilton VFD Loudoun County

10706 Ashburn Fire & Rescue Loudoun County 73 2,559 924 3,556 $435,225 $89,035 $524,260 1 0 0 0

10707 Aldie VFD Loudoun County 15 81 109 205 $11,000 $10,000 $21,000 1 0 0 0

10708 Philomont VFD Loudoun County 12 121 58 191 $1,900 $0 $1,900 0 0 0 0

10709Arcola-Pleasant Valley Fire Department Loudoun County 59 439 648 1,146 $204,500 $98,300 $302,800 1 0 3 0

10710 Lucketts Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Loudoun County 19 81 96 196 $205,000 $0 $205,000 0 0 0 0

10711 Sterling Volunteer Fire Department Loudoun County 124 1,254 1,661 3,039 $470,085 $197,551 $667,636 1 0 0 0

10712 Lovettsville Vol. Fire / Rescue Loudoun County 30 64 71 165 $310,000 $55,000 $365,000 0 0 0 0

10716 Neersville Vol. Fire / Rescue Loudoun County 11 80 47 138 $15,000 $350 $15,350 0 0 0 0

10901 Bumpass VFD Louisa County 11 14 58 83 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

10902 Holly Grove VFD Louisa County 15 37 99 151 $2,000 $1,000 $3,000 0 0 0 0

10903 Locust Creek VFD Louisa County 18 103 117 238 $52,500 $13,500 $66,000 0 0 0 0

10904 Louisa Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 47 323 329 699 $0 $0 $0 0 1 0 0

10905 Mineral Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 43 196 272 511 $20,000 $800 $20,800 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

10906 Trevilians VFD Louisa County 0 1 0 1 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

10907 Zion Crossroads Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 16 39 63 118 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

11101 Kenbridge Vol. Fire Dept.Lunenburg County 26 33 33 92 $53,500 $17,050 $70,550 0 0 0 0

11102 Meherrin Vol. Fire Dept.Lunenburg County

11103 Victoria Fire & Rescue, Inc.Lunenburg County 35 606 78 719 $380,750 $18,000 $398,750 0 0 0 0

11301 Madison Co. Vol. Fire Dept. Madison County 47 83 119 249 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

11501 Mathews Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Mathews County 56 118 76 250 $242,300 $44,500 $286,800 1 0 0 0

11701 Boydton Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Mecklenburg County

11702 Buckhorn Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 15 2 19 36 $107,000 $73,500 $180,500 0 0 0 0

11703 Chase City Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 37 21 102 160 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

11704 Clarksville Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 49 9 104 162 $645,850 $191,300 $837,150 1 0 0 0

11705 LaCrosse Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Mecklenburg County 29 2 85 116 $146,100 $41,450 $187,550 0 0 0 0

11706Palmer Springs Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.

Mecklenburg County 11 13 11 35 $35,000 $5,200 $40,200 0 0 0 0

11707 South Hill Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 71 8 351 430 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

11708 Lake Gaston Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 8 5 46 59 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

11901 Hartfield VFDMiddlesex County 14 28 22 64 $177,000 $68,000 $245,000 0 0 0 0

11902 Lower Middlesex VFDMiddlesex County 19 8 17 44 $17,500 $500 $18,000 0 0 0 0

11903 Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept.Middlesex County 16 35 58 109 $367,425 $191,300 $558,725 0 0 1 0

11904 Upper Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept.Middlesex County

12102 Blacksburg Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 184 118 662 964 $717,000 $98,680 $815,680 8 0 1 0

12103 Christiansburg Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 118 351 503 972 $595,075 $252,650 $847,725 1 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

12104 Elliston Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 19 105 54 178 $0 $0 $0 1 0 1 0

12105 Longshop-McCoy Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County

12106 Riner Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 26 68 50 144 $336,250 $77,700 $413,950 0 0 0 0

12501 Lovingston Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 16 76 67 159 $180,000 $86,000 $266,000 0 0 0 0

12502 Piney River Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 9 25 41 75 $201,000 $55,000 $256,000 0 0 0 0

12503 Faber Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 17 58 42 117 $31,100 $360,000 $391,100 0 0 2 0

12504 Gladstone Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 9 7 33 49 $133,000 $56,600 $189,600 0 0 0 0

12505 Rockfish Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 20 39 51 110 $7,700 $15,100 $22,800 0 0 1 0

12506 Wintergreen Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 19 19 150 188 $698,800 $800,000 $1,498,800 0 0 0 0

12507Montebello Vol. Fire Dept. and Rescue Squad Nelson County 1 97 7 105 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

12700 New Kent Fire - Rescue New Kent County 79 1,400 520 1,999 $216,950 $92,500 $309,450 1 0 0 0

13113 Community Fire Company, Inc.Northampton County 26 1,153 217 1,396 $207,503 $42,703 $250,206 0 0 0 0

13114 Cheriton Vol. Fire Dept.Northampton County

13115 Cape Charles Vol. Fire Dept.Northampton County 13 1 25 39 $323,750 $27,000 $350,750 0 0 0 0

13116 Northampton Fire & Rescue, Inc.Northampton County

13117 Eastville Vol. Fire Co., Inc.Northampton County 18 24 38 80 $4,000 $4,000 $8,000 0 0 0 0

13302 Callao Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Northumberland County 25 63 71 159 $379,900 $383,200 $763,100 0 0 1 0

13303 Fairfields Vol. Fire Dept.Northumberland County 24 59 72 155 $553,000 $1,154,000 $1,707,000 0 0 0 0

13502 Burkeville VFD Nottoway County 15 198 18 231 $1 $1 $2 0 0 0 0

13503 Crewe Vol. Fire Dept. Nottoway County 11 10 8 29 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

13504 Blackstone Vol. Fire Co. Nottoway County 10 13 19 42 $10,000 $10,000 $20,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

13700 Orange Co. Fire and EMS Orange County 18 3,114 183 3,315 $26,000 $11,000 $37,000 1 0 0 0

13701 Barboursville VFD Orange County

13702 Gordonsville Vol. Fire Dept. Orange County 15 28 89 132 $75,000 $20,000 $95,000 0 0 1 0

13703 Lake of the Woods VFD Orange County 36 157 140 333 $245,500 $17,800 $263,300 0 0 2 0

13704 Mine Run VFD Orange County

13705 Orange Vol. Fire Dept. Orange County 69 178 248 495 $417,000 $141,325 $558,325 1 0 0 0

13901 Luray Vol. Fire Dept. Page County 13 29 19 61 $6,200 $1,000 $7,200 0 0 0 0

13902 Shenandoah Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Page County 40 97 174 311 $94,500 $94,200 $188,700 0 0 0 0

13903 Stanley Vol. Fire Dept. Page County 44 139 322 505 $273,500 $86,100 $359,600 1 0 0 0

14101 Ararat Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 13 1 87 101 $16,500 $14,500 $31,000 0 0 0 0

14102 CCDF Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 17 26 14 57 $546,000 $435,000 $981,000 0 0 1 0

14104 Meadows of Dan Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 10 2 13 25 $405,500 $50,500 $456,000 0 0 0 0

14105 Moorefield Store Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 3 3 6 12 $30,000 $1,500 $31,500 0 0 0 0

14106 Stuart Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 11 134 116 261 $152,250 $77,250 $229,500 1 0 0 0

14107 Patrick-Henry Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 13 362 45 420 $58,000 $57,500 $115,500 0 0 0 0

14108 Woolwine Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 11 50 29 90 $186,000 $78,250 $264,250 0 0 0 0

14109 Fairystone Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 6 136 17 159 $160,000 $130,000 $290,000 0 0 0 0

14110 Patrick Spring Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 25 91 128 $193,500 $25,000 $218,500 0 0 0 0

14301 Riceville-Java VFDPittsylvania County 16 2 35 53 $26,509 $8,009 $34,518 0 0 0 0

14302 Hurt Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 37 79 54 170 $314,000 $58,500 $372,500 0 0 0 0

14303 Renan VFDPittsylvania County 11 15 11 37 $5,000 $0 $5,000 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

14304 Riverbend Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County

14305 Tunstall Vol. Fire & RescuePittsylvania County 19 333 121 473 $117,501 $35,500 $153,001 0 0 0 0

14306 Mount Hermon Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 19 391 58 468 $37,500 $53,000 $90,500 0 0 0 0

14307 Mount Cross Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 11 275 39 325 $56,000 $26,000 $82,000 0 0 0 0

14308 Climax Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 26 101 10 137 $181,720 $181,720 $363,440 0 0 0 0

14309 Ringgold Vol. Fire & RescuePittsylvania County 20 495 114 629 $4,050 $100 $4,150 0 0 0 0

14310 Bachelor Hall Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 7 2 16 25 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

14311 Chatham Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 27 14 202 243 $37,500 $30,500 $68,000 0 0 0 0

14312 Gretna Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 18 24 31 73 $46,000 $46,000 $92,000 0 1 0 0

14313Brosville Community Vol. Fire Dept.

Pittsylvania County 22 462 120 604 $154,500 $39,500 $194,000 0 0 0 0

14314 Cool Branch Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County

14315 Blairs Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 24 408 71 503 $6,500 $5,500 $12,000 0 0 0 0

14316 Callands Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept.Pittsylvania County

14317 Dry Fork Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 9 72 22 103 $1,500 $0 $1,500 0 0 0 0

14318 Cascade Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 6 71 29 106 $35,000 $5,000 $40,000 0 0 0 0

14319 Kentuck Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 31 258 24 313 $9,000 $1,016 $10,016 0 0 0 0

14320 Keeling Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 7 65 8 80 $1,900 $200 $2,100 0 0 0 0

14321 Laurel Grove Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 6 179 8 193 $1,500 $100 $1,600 0 0 0 0

14501Powhatan Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Co. # 1

Powhatan County 37 286 222 545 $250,200 $155,100 $405,300 0 0 0 0

14502 Huguenot Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 20 137 52 209 $105,450 $165,001 $270,451 1 0 0 0

14503 Macon Fire Dept.Powhatan County 12 33 12 57 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

14504 Fine Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 26 199 146 371 $51,800 $103,600 $155,400 0 0 0 0

14505 Deep Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 3 15 14 32 $10,000 $10,000 $20,000 0 0 0 0

14701 Farmville Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County

14702 Hampden-Sydney Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County 14 29 37 80 $62,770 $2,000 $64,770 0 0 0 0

14703 Darlington Heights Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County 3 1 26 30 $2,500 $0 $2,500 0 0 0 0

14704 Prospect Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Prince Edward County 13 25 19 57 $89,800 $41,500 $131,300 0 0 0 0

14705 Rice Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County

14900Prince George Fire, EMS and Emerg. Mgmt.

Prince George County 142 206 839 1,187 $2,000 $1,000 $3,000 0 0 0 0

15301Prince Wm. Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue

Prince William County 817 804 4,712 6,333 $710,187 $95,750 $805,937 0 0 0 0

15500 Pulaski Co. Emergency Services Pulaski County 0 0 70 70 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

15501 Draper Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County 19 30 26 75 $291,000 $59,700 $350,700 0 0 1 0

15502 Dublin Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County 30 63 91 184 $72,750 $29,700 $102,450 1 0 0 0

15503 Fairlawn Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County

15504 Hiwassee VFD Pulaski County 6 19 18 43 $2,000 $0 $2,000 0 0 0 0

15505 Newbern VFD Pulaski County 21 36 22 79 $281,800 $115,000 $396,800 0 0 0 0

15506 Pulaski Fire Dept. Pulaski County 63 25 309 397 $199,800 $56,000 $255,800 0 0 1 0

15507 Snowville Fire Dept. Pulaski County 11 3 28 42 $33,800 $400 $34,200 0 0 0 0

15508 Twin Community VFD Pulaski County 5 54 6 65 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

15701Washington Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc.

Rappahannock County 22 217 36 275 $63,750 $11,000 $74,750 0 0 0 0

15702 Sperryville Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 9 0 46 55 $130,000 $48,000 $178,000 0 0 0 0

15703 Amissville Vol. Fire & Rescue Co.Rappahannock County 18 253 86 357 $270,500 $150,200 $420,700 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

15704 Flint Hill Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 7 18 36 61 $30,000 $2,000 $32,000 0 0 0 0

15705Castleton Community Vol. Fire Dept.

Rappahannock County 2 4 2 8 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

15706 Chester Gap Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 4 33 29 66 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

15901 Richmond Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Richmond County 4 2 14 20 $500 $0 $500 0 0 0 0

16100 Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Roanoke County 291 9,860 2,216 12,367 $1,065,850 $159,290 $1,225,140 3 1 4 0

16102 Vinton Vol. Fire Dept. Roanoke County 5 21 16 42 $2,850 $1,000 $3,850 0 0 1 0

16112Read Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. - Station # 12 Roanoke County 23 438 144 605 $17,000 $600 $17,600 0 0 0 0

16301 Effinger VFDRockbridge County 0 13 0 13 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16302 Glasgow VFDRockbridge County 8 4 13 25 $35,000 $30,000 $65,000 0 0 0 0

16303 Goshen VFDRockbridge County 7 41 25 73 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16304 Kerrs Creek VFDRockbridge County 10 97 36 143 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16305 Raphine Vol. Fire Company, Inc.Rockbridge County 34 235 93 362 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16306 Rockbridge Baths VFDRockbridge County 7 33 31 71 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16307 South River District VFDRockbridge County 18 236 70 324 $189,295 $7,200 $196,495 0 0 0 0

16308 Walkers Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Rockbridge County

16309 Natural Bridge Vol. Fire Dept.Rockbridge County 14 277 93 384 $7,200 $100 $7,300 0 0 2 0

16500Rockingham Co. Dept. of Fire & Rescue

Rockingham County 32 45 138 215 $292,550 $431,450 $724,000 0 0 1 0

16501 Singers Glen Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 12 89 33 134 $5,000 $2,500 $7,500 0 0 0 0

16502 Bergton Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 5 30 10 45 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16503 Elkton Vol. Fire CompanyRockingham County 27 315 176 518 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16505 Broadway Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 41 351 233 625 $11,000 $500 $11,500 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

16506 Timberville Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 13 151 76 240 $40,000 $5,000 $45,000 0 0 0 0

16508 McGaheysville Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 30 198 218 446 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16515 Bridgewater Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 42 469 289 800 $0 $0 $0 0 0 1 0

16517 Clover Hill Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 24 399 63 486 $48,800 $23,000 $71,800 0 0 0 0

16520 Grottoes Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 37 344 173 554 $238,300 $89,500 $327,800 0 0 0 0

16544 Hose Company No. 4Rockingham County 66 569 531 1,166 $0 $0 $0 0 0 3 0

16701 Cleveland Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16702 Dante Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16703 Honaker Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County 7 32 33 72 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16704 Lebanon Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16705 Belfast-Rosedale Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16706Copper Creek-Moccasin Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County 10 1 33 44 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16707 Castlewood Fire and Rescue Russell County

16901 Duffield Vol. Fire & Rescue Scott County 33 47 26 106 $171,630 $80,850 $252,480 0 0 1 0

16902 Dungannon Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 1 3 0 4 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

16903 Gate City Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 33 42 33 108 $258,520 $110,900 $369,420 0 0 0 0

16904 Hiltons Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County

16905 Nickelsville Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 6 6 4 16 $10,600 $5,000 $15,600 0 0 0 0

16906 Weber City Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 6 17 11 34 $7,200 $5,200 $12,400 0 0 0 0

16907 Fort Blackmore Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 9 9 5 23 $114,000 $36,000 $150,000 1 0 0 0

17109 Toms Brook VFDShenandoah County 14 84 121 219 $91,500 $15,300 $106,800 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

17112 Woodstock Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Shenandoah County 46 103 255 404 $145,010 $18,031 $163,041 3 0 3 0

17113 Conicville Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County

17114 Fort Valley Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 2 8 8 18 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

17115 Edinburg Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 17 46 87 150 $15,000 $0 $15,000 0 0 1 0

17118Orkney Springs Fire & Rescue, Inc.

Shenandoah County

17121Mt. Jackson Rescue and Fire Department, Inc.

Shenandoah County

17123 New Market Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County

17151 Strasburg Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 38 44 253 335 $155,600 $3,500 $159,100 0 0 0 0

17301 Adwolfe Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Smyth County 17 27 31 75 $585,100 $221,300 $806,400 0 0 0 0

17302 Atkins VFD Smyth County 9 47 18 74 $93,000 $5,200 $98,200 0 0 0 0

17303 Chilhowie Fire Dept. Smyth County 29 823 145 997 $325,520 $189,300 $514,820 0 0 6 0

17304 Marion Vol. Fire Dept. Smyth County 51 62 138 251 $695,510 $455,700 $1,151,210 0 0 0 0

17305 Nebo VFD Smyth County

17306 Saltville Vol. Fire Dept. Smyth County 14 21 20 55 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

17307 Sugar Grove VFD Smyth County 4 3 1 8 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

17501Boykins VFD & Rescue Squad, Inc.

Southampton County 9 3 9 21 $963,300 $353,600 $1,316,900 0 0 0 0

17502 Branchville Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 1 0 0 1 $3,400 $1,000 $4,400 0 0 0 0

17503Capron Vol. Fire & First Aid Squad, Inc.

Southampton County

17504 Courtland Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 18 39 34 91 $19,000 $4,000 $23,000 0 0 1 0

17506 Ivor Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County

17507 Newsoms Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 11 93 14 118 $85,000 $500 $85,500 0 0 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

17508 Sedley Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 21 86 11 118 $97,000 $37,000 $134,000 0 0 0 0

17509 Drewryville Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County

17700 Spotsylvania Co. Fire Admin.Spotsylvania County 498 9,902 3,123 13,523 $3,231,399 $811,165 $4,042,564 12 2 8 0

17900Stafford Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. Stafford County 330 8,129 4,316 12,775 $2,412,185 $698,551 $3,110,736 3 0 10 0

18101 Claremont Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 18 33 36 87 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18102 Dendron VFD Surry County 13 27 54 94 $13,100 $3,160 $16,260 0 0 0 0

18103 Surry Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 46 11 154 211 $40,700 $8,200 $48,900 0 0 1 0

18301 Jarratt Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 40 291 34 365 $977,800 $256,950 $1,234,750 0 0 0 0

18302 Stony Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 23 41 17 81 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18303 Wakefield Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 13 27 44 84 $92,800 $30,000 $122,800 0 0 0 0

18304 Waverly Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 19 28 41 88 $0 $60,000 $60,000 0 0 0 0

18305 Sussex Courthouse VFD Sussex County

18501Abbs Valley-Bossievain Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 13 0 62 75 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18502 Bluefield Virginia Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 36 189 133 358 $111,250 $27,600 $138,850 0 0 0 0

18503 Jewell Ridge Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18504 Pocahontas Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 6 1 7 14 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18505 Richlands Fire - Rescue Tazewell County 51 98 251 400 $339,100 $110,600 $449,700 2 2 0 0

18506 Tazewell Co. Vol. Fire / Rescue Tazewell County 8 10 60 78 $315,501 $40,101 $355,602 0 0 0 0

18507 Tazewell Town Fire Dept. Tazewell County 15 7 165 187 $8,500 $200 $8,700 0 0 0 0

18508 Baptist Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18509 Bishop Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

18510 Burkes Garden Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18511 Tannersville Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18512 Clearfork Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18513 DAD Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18514 Cove Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18515 Bandy Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18516 Thompson Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18700Warren Co. Fire & Rescue Services Warren County 4 319 40 363 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18701Front Royal & Rescue Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 39 1,133 132 1,304 $16,550 $5,050 $21,600 0 0 0 0

18702 Rivermont Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 7 146 25 178 $115,000 $30,500 $145,500 0 0 0 0

18703 South Warren Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 13 116 53 182 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18704 Shenandoah Shores Fire Dept. Warren County 3 17 62 82 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18705 Fortsmouth Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 7 69 31 107 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18706 Linden Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 10 110 82 202 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

18707 North Warren Vol. Fire & Rescue Warren County 22 65 97 184 $67,000 $4,000 $71,000 0 0 0 0

19103 Damascus Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County

19104 Glade Spring VFDWashington County 31 74 58 163 $70,000 $26,000 $96,000 0 0 0 0

19105 Meadowview VFDWashington County 23 76 87 186 $118,800 $25,300 $144,100 0 0 0 0

19107 Green Spring VFDWashington County 19 121 70 210 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

19108 Clinch Mountain Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County

19110 Washington Co. Fire and RescueWashington County 23 71 97 191 $47,300 $18,700 $66,000 0 1 0 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

19111 Goodson-Kinderhook VFDWashington County 7 202 30 239 $76,000 $11,000 $87,000 0 0 0 0

19112 Brumley Gap VFDWashington County 11 35 19 65 $20,000 $2,000 $22,000 0 0 0 0

19120 Abingdon Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County 48 22 357 427 $262,785 $80,000 $342,785 1 0 2 0

19301 Colonial Beach Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 32 352 122 506 $32,000 $3,000 $35,000 0 0 0 0

19302 Cople District Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 43 125 48 216 $60,000 $10,500 $70,500 0 0 0 0

19303 Oak Grove Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 18 222 80 320 $229,500 $6,600 $236,100 0 0 0 0

19304 Westmoreland Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 10 90 102 202 $301 $0 $301 0 0 0 0

19501 Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 5 265 0 270 $35,000 $10,500 $45,500 0 0 0 0

19516 Coeburn Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 40 13 74 127 $248,500 $116,500 $365,000 2 0 1 0

19530 Appalachia Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County

19550 Big Stone Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 20 17 75 112 $168,200 $44,800 $213,000 2 0 0 0

19570 Pound Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 18 32 3 53 $239,500 $70,500 $310,000 0 0 0 0

19580 Saint Paul Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 6 35 16 57 $75,000 $30,000 $105,000 0 0 0 0

19590 Wise Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 6 21 11 38 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

19701 Barren Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 17 14 43 74 $233,500 $96,000 $329,500 0 0 0 0

19702 Ivanhoe Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 9 22 25 56 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

19703 Max Meadows Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 34 45 99 178 $303,050 $452,200 $755,250 0 0 0 0

19704 Rural Retreat Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 23 74 40 137 $391,900 $111,750 $503,650 0 0 0 0

19705 Speedwell Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County

19706 Wytheville Fire Dept. Wythe County 56 0 149 205 $321,875 $27,000 $348,875 0 0 0 0

19900York Co. Dept. of Fire and Life Safety York County 237 4,829 2,869 7,935 $936,055 $470,241 $1,406,296 9 0 20 0

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

51000 Alexandria Fire Dept. Alexandria 347 11,261 6,087 17,695 $1,260,207 $216,545 $1,476,752 4 1 16 0

51500 Bedford Vol. Fire Co. Bedford 110 326 342 778 $443,400 $130,700 $574,100 0 0 1 0

52000 Bristol Fire Dept. Bristol 146 1,405 717 2,268 $547,120 $134,770 $681,890 11 2 7 0

53000 Buena Vista Fire Dept. Buena Vista 40 70 93 203 $51,425 $18,350 $69,775 0 0 0 0

54000 Charlottesville Fire Dept. Charlottesville 193 2,116 2,083 4,392 $1,236,895 $432,765 $1,669,660 2 0 2 0

55000 Chesapeake Fire Department Chesapeake 694 18,480 5,651 24,825 $7,878,081 $2,230,301 $10,108,382 27 1 9 0

56000 Clifton Forge Fire Dept. Alleghany County 23 11 96 130 $45,225 $16,825 $62,050 1 0 0 0

57000 Colonial Heights Fire & EMS Colonial Heights 95 3,111 1,026 4,232 $346,735 $46,550 $393,285 4 0 0 0

58000 Covington Fire Dept. Covington 37 31 141 209 $1,283,325 $755,700 $2,039,025 2 0 0 0

59000 Danville Fire Dept. Danville 317 3,993 1,641 5,951 $1,226,809 $369,430 $1,596,239 11 1 4 0

59500 Emporia Fire Admin. Emporia 99 137 117 353 $1,052,900 $170,200 $1,223,100 0 1 0 0

60000 Fairfax City Fire Department Fairfax 60 2,641 719 3,420 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

61000 Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. * Falls Church - - - - - - - - - - -

62000 Franklin Fire & Rescue Dept. Franklin 72 1,674 296 2,042 $782,500 $188,450 $970,950 0 0 0 0

62001 Hunterdale Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin 13 55 22 90 $282,000 $101,100 $383,100 0 0 1 0

63000 Fredericksburg Fire Dept. Fredericksburg 131 1,538 1,305 2,974 $693,660 $159,520 $853,180 0 1 4 0

64000 Galax VFD Galax 72 87 71 230 $507,700 $108,300 $616,000 0 0 0 0

65000Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue Hampton 565 16,036 5,527 22,128 $3,671,407 $1,070,376 $4,741,783 9 4 2 0

66000 Harrisonburg Fire Dept. Harrisonburg 208 2,478 1,734 4,420 $857,568 $194,021 $1,051,589 6 0 30 0

67000 Hopewell Bureau of Fire Hopewell 110 2,082 885 3,077 $611,250 $136,205 $747,455 9 0 0 0

67800 Lexington Fire Dept. Lexington No Incidents Reported

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

68000 Lynchburg Fire Department Lynchburg 364 4,320 2,127 6,811 $1,220,349 $753,438 $1,973,787 8 1 17 0

68301 Manassas Vol. Fire Co. Manassas 115 1,001 712 1,828 $1,540,155 $273,545 $1,813,700 0 0 0 0

68509 Manassas Park Fire Dept. Manassas Park 40 831 269 1,140 $332,800 $11,000 $343,800 1 0 1 0

69000 Martinsville Fire & EMS Martinsville 85 2,497 324 2,906 $279,970 $109,955 $389,925 7 4 1 0

70001 Newport News Fire Dept. Newport News 846 22,445 5,061 28,352 $7,076,527 $1,879,650 $8,956,177 27 3 14 0

71000 Norfolk Fire & Rescue Norfolk 755 15,828 7,112 23,695 $2,341,280 $634,776 $2,976,056 15 0 4 0

72000 Norton Fire Dept. Norton 30 50 56 136 $152,500 $47,700 $200,200 0 0 0 0

73000Petersburg Fire, Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. Petersburg 244 1,985 1,705 3,934 $1,236,922 $331,950 $1,568,872 20 1 3 0

73500 Poquoson Fire / Rescue Dept. Poquoson 50 603 481 1,134 $973,050 $257,400 $1,230,450 3 0 1 0

74000 Portsmouth Fire Department Portsmouth 582 12,590 3,411 16,583 $3,384,543 $1,131,845 $4,516,388 3 2 2 0

75000 Radford Fire Dept. Radford 40 128 377 545 $335,700 $297,400 $633,100 0 0 1 0

76000Richmond Dept. Fire / Emergency Services Richmond 1,372 15,151 14,188 30,711 $3,887,778 $1,590,611 $5,478,389 33 4 56 0

77000 Roanoke Dept. of Fire - EMS Roanoke 501 18,853 3,990 23,344 $2,419,201 $717,480 $3,136,681 13 1 11 0

77500 Salem Fire & EMS Dept. Salem 103 2,120 656 2,879 $1,189,857 $53,010 $1,242,867 4 0 0 0

78000 South Boston Fire & EMS Halifax County 59 1,588 214 1,861 $550,000 $114,150 $664,150 0 0 0 0

79000 Staunton Fire & Rescue Dept. Staunton 83 1,688 997 2,768 $273,950 $10,905 $284,855 2 0 2 0

80000 Suffolk Fire & Rescue Dept. Suffolk 463 7,734 2,947 11,144 $3,175,998 $980,134 $4,156,132 0 0 4 0

80001 Chuckatuck Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 5 34 25 64 $5,200 $0 $5,200 0 0 0 0

80002 Driver Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 3 2 18 23 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

80003 Holland Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 0 4 2 6 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

80004 Whaleyville Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 0 0 4 4 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

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Table 45. VFIRS Summary Data By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City FiresRescue

and EMSAll Other

CallsTotal

Incidents

Total Property

Loss

Total Contents

LossTotal Fire

Dollar Loss

Civilian Fire

Injuries

Civilian Fire

Deaths

Fire Service Injuries

Fire Service Deaths

81000 Virginia Beach Fire Dept. Virginia Beach 1,208 18,300 9,437 28,945 $18,262,897 $5,486,087 $23,748,984 49 1 21 0

82000 Waynesboro Fire Dept. Waynesboro 96 670 610 1,376 $188,760 $69,469 $258,229 5 0 1 0

83000 Williamsburg Fire Dept. Williamsburg 60 2,018 866 2,944 $263,086 $12,950 $276,036 5 0 1 0

84000 Winchester Fire & Rescue Winchester 135 4,197 913 5,245 $125,400 $5,200 $130,600 1 0 0 0

92001Charlottesville / Albemarle Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport

92002Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Military, Federal or Airport 52 2,849 1,969 4,870 $171,045 $28,350 $199,395 0 0 1 0

92004Norfolk International Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport

92005 Richmond International AirportMilitary, Federal or Airport 15 254 200 469 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

92006Newport News / Williamsburg Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport

92007Shenandoah Valley Airport Fire / Rescue

Military, Federal or Airport 1 1 9 11 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

92008 Lynchburg Regional Airport, ARFFMilitary, Federal or Airport 0 3 48 51 $0 $0 $0 0 0 0 0

Grand Total 28,198 430,683 197,308 656,189 $183,054,318 $62,020,203 $245,074,521 471 68 446 3

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers. The total number of fire departments may not match other tables due to different groupings of departments by locality.

Note: Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).* Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 61000) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington Co. Fire Dept. (FDID 01300), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

00101 New Church Vol. Fire / RescueAccomack County 14 50 15 14 27 3 0 123 63 0 186

00102 Greenbackville VFDAccomack County 9 5 2 4 2 1 1 24 34 0 58

00103 Chincoteague VFDAccomack County 22 680 7 20 17 16 0 762 65 1 828

00104 Atlantic VFDAccomack County 25 29 40 11 18 14 1 138 258 0 396

00105 Saxis Vol. Fire Co.Accomack County 21 5 1 3 0 1 1 32 35 0 67

00106 Bloxom Vol. Fire Co., Inc.Accomack County 42 34 8 4 21 4 0 113 62 0 175

00107 Parksley Volunteer Fire Co., Inc.Accomack County 42 73 14 22 19 5 13 188 99 0 287

00108 Tasley VFDAccomack County 31 66 5 1 5 8 0 116 81 0 197

00109 Onancock VFDAccomack County 33 15 15 1 13 18 1 96 85 0 181

00110 Melfa Vol. Fire / RescueAccomack County 20 68 5 4 5 4 0 106 65 0 171

00111Wachapreague Vol. Fire Company, Inc.

Accomack County 11 10 1 2 2 1 0 27 30 0 57

00112 Painter VFDAccomack County 34 3 60 4 3 11 3 118 75 0 193

00118 Onley Vol. Fire & RescueAccomack County 17 22 3 2 6 10 0 60 67 0 127

00121 Tangier Vol. Fire Dept.Accomack County 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 37

00300 Albemarle Co. Fire Admin.Albemarle County 353 3,551 442 664 989 596 17 6,612 277 0 6,889

00501 Boiling Springs VFD Alleghany County 8 123 6 2 4 0 0 143 8 1 152

00502 Dunlap Fire & Rescue Alleghany County

00503 Falling Spring Fire Department Alleghany County 11 16 2 3 5 0 0 37 25 1 63

00504 Iron Gate Vol. Fire Dept. Alleghany County 5 195 0 5 1 4 13 223 15 0 238

00505 Selma VFD Alleghany County 5 8 11 21 1 1 0 47 60 0 107

00506 Sharon Volunteer Fire Department Alleghany County 7 25 1 4 7 4 6 54 25 0 79

00701 Amelia Co. VFD Amelia County 15 64 9 5 41 6 1 141 63 0 204

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

00702 Mannboro VFD Amelia County 16 62 5 2 12 0 1 98 4 0 102

00703 Jetersville VFD Amelia County 18 66 3 7 18 8 2 122 52 0 174

00704 Mattoax VFD Amelia County

00705 Paineville VFD Amelia County 8 43 4 5 1 0 0 61 24 0 85

00901 Amherst Vol. Fire Dept. Amherst County 39 9 61 11 36 16 0 172 73 0 245

00902 Monelison VFD Amherst County 78 105 50 8 109 20 3 373 37 1 411

00903 Pedlar VFD Amherst County 16 3 7 1 7 3 0 37 29 0 66

01101 Appomattox Vol. Fire Dept.Appomattox County 51 0 139 4 65 26 2 287 16 1 304

01102 Pamplin Vol. Fire Dept. and EMSAppomattox County

01300 Arlington Co. Fire Dept. Arlington County 437 12,066 811 1,406 1,946 2,310 476 19,452 2,433 0 21,885

01502 Deerfield Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 13 90 4 5 24 1 19 156 1 0 157

01503 Middlebrook VFD Augusta County 25 119 9 20 32 14 4 223 59 0 282

01504 Churchville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 17 251 16 33 124 7 5 453 85 0 538

01505 Weyers Cave Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 23 248 12 54 107 21 6 471 195 0 666

01506 Verona Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 20 275 13 41 171 22 10 552 58 0 610

01507 Stuarts Draft Vol. Fire Co. Augusta County 54 429 20 44 252 29 6 834 173 0 1,007

01508 Craigsville Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 24 368 40 24 26 2 8 492 2 0 494

01509 Dooms Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 36 323 10 50 121 11 18 569 62 0 631

01510 Augusta Co. Fire Dept. Augusta County 39 454 154 60 301 83 4 1,095 411 0 1,506

01511 Preston L. Yancey Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 21 355 33 38 189 71 3 710 126 0 836

01514 Swoope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 14 150 5 28 46 3 1 247 108 0 355

01518 New Hope Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 14 159 8 12 83 5 14 295 125 0 420

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

01519 Wilson Vol. Fire Dept. Augusta County 15 29 25 17 19 8 1 114 146 0 260

01521 Mt. Solon Vol. Fire & Rescue Augusta County 14 155 3 24 57 1 7 261 50 0 311

01702Hot Springs Vol. Fire & Rescue Assoc. Bath County 28 39 2 3 1 9 1 83 4 0 87

01703 Millboro Vol. Fire Assoc. Bath County 11 3 1 3 2 2 1 23 17 0 40

01704 Mountain Grove VFD Bath County

01901Boonsboro Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Bedford County 11 1 18 6 15 12 2 65 23 0 88

01902 Forest Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 56 185 23 45 97 42 9 457 109 0 566

01903 Hardy Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 8 26 6 4 6 5 1 56 17 0 73

01904 Huddleston Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Bedford County 12 28 0 3 8 2 0 53 6 0 59

01905 Moneta Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 45 132 18 16 72 12 2 297 62 0 359

01907 Montvale VFD Bedford County 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2

01908Stewartsville-Chamblissburg Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 13 75 8 6 32 8 0 142 41 0 183

01910 Big Island Vol. Fire Company, Inc. Bedford County 21 65 10 19 17 9 5 146 20 0 166

01911 Saunders Vol. Fire Dept. Bedford County 4 4 8 6 8 8 1 39 14 0 53

01912Shady Grove Volunteer Fire Department Bedford County 5 52 0 0 0 0 1 58 6 0 64

02101 Bland Co. VFD Bland County 5 8 5 1 4 0 0 23 4 0 27

02102 Ceres Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County

02103 Rocky Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 6 2 3 1 0 0 0 12 0 0 12

02104 Grapefield VFD Bland County

02105Hollybrook-Mechanicsburg Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County 7 3 1 0 0 0 0 11 8 0 19

02106 Little Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Bland County

02301Blue Ridge Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Botetourt County 17 23 31 5 17 10 1 104 73 0 177

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

02302 Troutville Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 61 147 20 2 26 43 0 299 184 0 483

02303 Buchanan Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 13 13 14 1 9 12 0 62 11 0 73

02304 Fincastle Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 20 31 5 1 13 17 0 87 43 0 130

02305 Eagle Rock Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 12 39 0 5 6 1 0 63 38 0 101

02306 Glen Wilton Vol. Fire Dept. Botetourt County 6 24 1 0 20 2 0 53 61 0 114

02501 Alberta Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 56 363 51 2 37 4 10 523 97 0 620

02502 Brodnax Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 16 3 41 1 1 3 1 66 21 0 87

02503 Dolphin VFDBrunswick County 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1

02504 Ebony VFDBrunswick County 0 4 7 0 1 1 0 13 2 0 15

02505 Gasburg VFDBrunswick County 13 19 0 2 2 2 0 38 33 0 71

02506 Lawrenceville Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 59 125 24 3 139 33 0 383 113 0 496

02507 Triplet Vol. Fire Dept.Brunswick County 12 17 3 2 6 2 1 43 8 0 51

02701 Grundy Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 11 6 1 3 2 1 0 24 3 0 27

02702 Oakwood Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Buchanan County 13 30 0 1 0 0 0 44 1 0 45

02703 Whitewood Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 9

02704 Council Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 11 4 3 2 0 0 0 20 0 1 21

02705 Big Rock Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County

02706 Knox Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 18 14 0 1 0 0 0 33 1 1 35

02707 Russell Prater Fire Dept.Buchanan County 9 16 2 48 0 1 2 78 4 0 82

02708 Slate Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County 16 3 0 3 4 2 0 28 33 0 61

02709 Harman VFDBuchanan County 18 1 7 3 5 3 1 38 3 0 41

02710 Patterson Vol. Fire Dept.Buchanan County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

02901 Arvonia VFDBuckingham County 25 51 4 5 8 7 6 106 34 0 140

02902 Dillwyn Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County 32 0 2 114 47 5 0 200 0 0 200

02903 Glenmore Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County

02904 Toga Vol. Fire Dept.Buckingham County 10 17 6 3 7 1 0 44 46 0 90

03110 Altavista Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 51 6 121 10 1 24 1 214 0 0 214

03111 Brookneal Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 29 6 58 0 36 8 5 142 9 0 151

03112Brookville-Timberlake Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 34 49 115 15 66 20 6 305 45 0 350

03113 Concord Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 42 100 17 22 21 39 3 244 12 0 256

03114 Gladys Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 29 0 44 7 1 3 9 93 27 0 120

03115 Lyn-Dan Heights Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 46 4 171 7 10 33 2 273 36 0 309

03116 Rustburg Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 40 113 20 13 7 17 3 213 23 0 236

03117 Evington Vol. Fire Dept. Campbell County 23 108 41 2 3 3 3 183 29 0 212

03301 Bowling Green Vol. Fire Dept. Caroline County

03302 Ladysmith VFD Caroline County 69 151 73 36 112 27 8 476 52 0 528

03303 Port Royal VFD Caroline County 9 117 7 5 12 8 1 159 80 0 239

03304 Sparta VFD Co. 4 Caroline County

03305 Frog Level VFD Caroline County 24 35 29 18 22 9 4 141 59 0 200

03306 Upper Caroline VFD Caroline County

03501 Cana Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 44 103 11 15 27 7 7 214 33 0 247

03502 Hillsville Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 63 53 110 9 87 9 0 331 16 0 347

03503 Laurel Fork Vol. Fire Dept. Carroll County 5 11 20 13 13 6 0 68 15 0 83

03601 Charles City Vol. Fire / EMSCharles City County 59 16 75 13 6 17 1 187 5 0 192

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

03701 Bacon District VFD Charlotte County 11 100 2 2 11 2 0 128 12 0 140

03702Charlotte Court House Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 1 39 1 0 0 1 0 42 2 0 44

03703 Cullen Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County

03704 Drakes Branch Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 13 153 5 2 5 4 3 185 20 0 205

03705 Keysville Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County

03706 Phenix VFD Charlotte County

03707 Red House Vol. Fire Dept. Charlotte County 2 0 8 0 1 0 0 11 3 0 14

04100 Chesterfield Fire & EMSChesterfield County 1,124 21,558 899 2,014 3,718 1,640 287 31,240 196 40 31,476

04301 John H. Enders VFD Clarke County 25 231 28 10 29 18 6 347 84 0 431

04304 Boyce Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Clarke County 13 224 16 26 20 16 0 315 126 0 441

04306 Shenandoah Farms VFD Clarke County 11 47 9 18 15 11 8 119 50 0 169

04308 Blue Ridge Vol. Fire / Rescue Co. Clarke County 4 38 6 5 7 4 0 64 99 0 163

04501 Johns Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1

04502 Paint Bank Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 1 44 0 3 10 0 0 58 5 0 63

04503 Simmonsville VFD Craig County 6 7 2 13 0 1 0 29 2 0 31

04504 New Castle Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County 21 37 0 10 12 11 3 94 1 0 95

04505 Upper Craig Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Craig County

04701 Brandy Station VFD Culpeper County 21 161 8 12 86 5 1 294 195 0 489

04702 Culpeper Co. VFD Culpeper County 93 203 135 43 153 86 9 722 64 0 786

04703 Richardsville VFD Culpeper County 5 6 14 3 4 2 0 34 9 0 43

04704 Salem Vol. Fire / Rescue Culpeper County 37 34 31 0 89 6 7 204 0 0 204

04705 Rapidan VFD Culpeper County 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 8 0 11

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

04706 Little Fork VFD & Rescue Co. Culpeper County 16 142 8 5 19 4 0 194 60 0 254

04707 Reva Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Culpeper County 8 14 5 4 9 2 0 42 134 0 176

04901 Cartersville Vol. Fire Dept.Cumberland County 13 8 4 7 1 0 2 35 9 0 44

04902 Cumberland VFDCumberland County 3 5 8 1 0 6 1 24 4 0 28

04903 Randolph District Vol. Fire Dept.Cumberland County

05101 Clintwood Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County 13 54 16 6 6 3 1 99 4 0 103

05102 Haysi Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County 9 47 2 1 0 2 0 61 7 0 68

05103 Clinchco VFDDickenson County 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 9

05104 Sandy Ridge Vol. Fire Dept.Dickenson County

05300 Dinwiddie Co. Public Safety Dinwiddie County 12 1 7 3 3 6 1 33 45 0 78

05301 Dinwiddie Vol. Fire & EMS Dinwiddie County 33 81 29 11 40 17 0 211 23 0 234

05302 Ford Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 32 244 12 31 28 19 6 372 19 3 394

05303 McKenney Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 16 41 19 7 11 8 1 103 27 0 130

05304Namozine Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept. Dinwiddie County 52 232 62 30 107 28 6 517 69 0 586

05305 Old Hickory Vol. Fire Dept. Dinwiddie County 5 9 3 1 32 0 0 50 33 0 83

05701Tappahannock-Essex Vol. Fire Dept. Essex County 37 103 25 16 53 21 2 257 3 0 260

05900Fairfax Co. Fire & Rescue Department Fairfax County 2,161 59,613 2,328 5,270 5,113 8,235 484 83,204 5,042 22 88,268

06100Fauquier Co. Office of Emerg. Srvcs. Fauquier County 19 6 7 7 30 12 4 85 29 0 114

06101 Warrenton Vol. Fire Co. Fauquier County 87 421 126 47 238 79 5 1,003 243 0 1,246

06102Remington Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept., Inc. Fauquier County 28 108 17 13 72 13 1 252 40 0 292

06103 Marshall Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 32 175 32 25 150 16 3 433 38 0 471

06104 The Plains Vol. Fire & Rescue Fauquier County 22 30 6 1 61 8 1 129 0 0 129

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

06105 Upperville Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County

06107Catlett Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company Fauquier County 43 48 16 8 39 7 1 162 6 0 168

06108 Goldvein Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 1 2 0 0 3 0 0 6 1 0 7

06110 New Baltimore Vol. Fire & Rescue Fauquier County 20 90 13 11 33 12 3 182 16 0 198

06111 Orlean Vol. Fire Dept. Fauquier County 12 48 6 6 30 11 2 115 25 0 140

06113 Lois VFD Fauquier County 1 3 8 0 0 0 0 12 5 0 17

06301 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 1 Floyd County 23 16 55 2 20 9 1 126 4 0 130

06302 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Floyd County 19 26 20 0 7 4 0 76 8 0 84

06303 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 3 Floyd County 19 1 48 0 14 1 0 83 6 0 89

06304 Floyd Co. Vol. Fire Dept. # 4 Floyd County 12 4 6 0 5 2 0 29 8 0 37

06501 Palmyra VFD Fluvanna County

06502 Fork Union Fire Co. Fluvanna County

06503 Kents Store Vol. Fire Company Fluvanna County

06504Lake Monticello Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad Fluvanna County 32 234 41 66 52 31 4 460 143 0 603

06700 Franklin Co. Emergency Services Franklin County 27 1,629 11 26 17 35 4 1,749 514 1 2,264

06701 Boones Mill Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County 36 35 31 2 38 9 5 156 3 0 159

06702 Burnt Chimney VFD Franklin County 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 176 0 178

06703 Callaway VFD Franklin County 2 11 5 1 10 7 7 43 11 0 54

06704 Ferrum VFD Franklin County 9 30 6 11 19 17 1 93 27 1 121

06705 Fork Mountain VFD Franklin County 27 38 1 4 10 3 0 83 27 0 110

06706 Glade Hill VFD Franklin County 12 34 4 0 13 4 0 67 44 0 111

06707 Rocky Mount Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County 61 69 32 7 11 49 17 246 8 0 254

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

06708 Scruggs VFD Franklin County 22 32 14 11 17 20 1 117 32 0 149

06709Smith Mountain Lake Marine Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Franklin County 2 27 28 16 15 2 6 96 20 0 116

06710 Snow Creek VFD Franklin County 22 17 3 5 8 2 0 57 8 0 65

06711 Company One Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin County

06900 Frederick Co. Fire & Rescue Dept. Frederick County 172 3,348 132 259 202 200 16 4,329 544 1 4,874

06911 Stephens City Fire Dept. Frederick County 62 1,612 38 107 131 80 0 2,030 113 0 2,143

06912 Middletown Vol. Fire & Rescue Frederick County 8 110 1 7 10 4 0 140 99 0 239

06913Clear Brook Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc. Frederick County 20 263 11 22 18 19 1 354 46 0 400

06914 Gore Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 1 13 0 4 1 2 0 21 21 0 42

06915Round Hill Community Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 12 276 12 24 26 16 3 369 29 0 398

06916 Gainesboro Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 10 121 12 8 5 5 0 161 17 0 178

06917 Star Tannery Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 2 28 2 0 0 0 1 33 17 0 50

06918 Greenwood Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 13 588 14 21 41 36 1 714 20 0 734

06919 North Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. Frederick County 12 83 11 18 3 5 1 133 5 0 138

06920 Reynolds Store VFD Frederick County 8 48 2 10 2 5 0 75 30 0 105

06921 Millwood Station Fire & Rescue Frederick County 10 212 15 13 27 27 1 305 33 0 338

07110 Eggleston Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 3 0 5

07120 Glen Lyn Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County

07130 Narrows Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 17 31 7 7 0 1 26 89 1 0 90

07140 Newport Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 6 3 17 0 0 1 2 29 10 0 39

07150 Pearisburg Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County

07160 Pembroke Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 23 6 48 2 0 6 0 85 11 0 96

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

07170 Poplar Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

07180 Rich Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Giles County 9 0 19 4 2 2 1 37 5 0 42

07301Abingdon Vol. Fire and Rescue, Inc.

Gloucester County 109 1,283 41 37 28 22 3 1,523 35 7 1,565

07310 Gloucester Vol. Fire & RescueGloucester County 116 296 50 25 54 65 13 619 38 2 659

07500Goochland Co. Fire & Rescue Vol. Assoc., Inc.

Goochland County 117 370 100 35 176 118 14 930 8 8 946

07701 Elk Creek VFD Grayson County 8 7 0 0 0 1 0 16 1 1 18

07702 Fries Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 8 131 5 1 4 2 2 153 3 0 156

07703 Independence Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 8 20 3 5 11 3 1 51 0 1 52

07704 Mount Rogers Vol. Fire Dept. Grayson County 5 108 7 21 1 2 0 144 2 0 146

07705 Troutdale Community VFD Grayson County

07706 Rugby Fire Dept. Grayson County 12 20 0 1 3 0 1 37 6 0 43

07901 Ruckersville Vol. Fire Co. Greene County 46 192 68 10 107 28 7 458 65 0 523

07902 Stanardsville Vol. Fire Dept. Greene County 12 28 3 3 3 2 1 52 1 0 53

07903 Dyke Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Greene County 9 12 5 10 24 8 0 68 140 0 208

08301 Clover Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 73 0 1 2 0 1 97 19 0 116

08302 Cluster Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 61 0 6 10 1 0 98 11 0 109

08303 Halifax Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 48 144 11 25 6 7 1 242 50 0 292

08304 Liberty VFD Halifax County

08305 Midway Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Halifax County 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2

08306 North Halifax Fire Dept. Halifax County 21 475 0 5 0 1 1 503 4 0 507

08307 Oak Level Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 19 112 0 6 1 3 0 141 8 0 149

08308 Scottsburg Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 17 0 0 1 1 3 0 22 0 0 22

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

08309 Triangle Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 18 77 0 1 0 0 1 97 17 0 114

08310 Turbeville Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 25 201 3 1 5 0 2 237 10 0 247

08311 Virgilina Vol. Fire Dept. Halifax County 20 134 1 11 8 0 0 174 21 0 195

08501 Ashland VFD Hanover County 91 589 71 54 414 88 4 1,311 74 1 1,386

08502 Beaverdam VFD Hanover County 9 59 5 17 27 0 0 117 29 0 146

08503 Eastern Hanover VFD Hanover County 44 268 33 35 145 50 4 579 80 0 659

08504 Doswell VFD Hanover County 40 175 11 13 94 18 0 351 109 0 460

08505Hanover Court House Vol. Fire Dept. Hanover County 4 26 1 6 11 3 2 53 103 0 156

08506 Henry Vol Fire Dept. Hanover County 67 376 33 78 283 66 10 913 111 0 1,024

08507 Mechanicsville VFD Hanover County 87 787 60 76 336 132 10 1,488 120 0 1,608

08508 Montpelier VFD Hanover County 40 236 19 35 103 21 14 468 53 0 521

08509 Rockville VFD Hanover County 14 103 3 17 52 21 0 210 10 0 220

08510 Chickahominy VFD Hanover County 25 328 22 35 196 92 7 705 159 0 864

08511 Farrington VFD Hanover County 20 130 12 27 80 11 1 281 43 0 324

08512 Black Creek VFD Hanover County 14 81 7 17 48 11 2 180 79 0 259

08700 Henrico Co. - Division of Fire Henrico County 1,033 28,520 1,175 1,792 2,946 2,895 277 38,638 108 15 38,761

08900 Henry Co. Dept. of Public Safety Henry County 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 10

08901 Axton Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 37 7 57 3 25 12 2 143 13 0 156

08902 Bassett Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 31 74 34 3 76 25 1 244 9 0 253

08903 Collinsville Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 41 74 34 41 26 112 2 330 28 0 358

08904 Dyers Store Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 21 79 5 7 11 18 4 145 20 0 165

08905 Fieldale Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 19 5 4 5 1 4 0 38 3 0 41

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

08906Horsepasture District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 47 32 27 9 9 18 2 144 21 0 165

08908 Ridgeway District Vol. Fire Dept. Henry County 49 124 32 13 53 79 3 353 36 0 389

09101 Highland Co. Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County 4 12 0 11 4 0 0 31 8 0 39

09102 McDowell VFD Highland County

09103 Bath-Highland Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County

09104 Bolar Vol. Fire Dept. Highland County

09301 Carrollton Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 45 392 11 25 33 17 24 547 6 0 553

09302 Carrsville Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 1 3 0 0 1 0 10 15 3 0 18

09303 Smithfield Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Isle of Wight County 44 103 80 38 102 62 2 431 4 0 435

09304 Windsor Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 39 25 83 13 15 35 12 222 6 0 228

09305 Rushmere Vol. Fire Dept.Isle of Wight County 10 1 18 0 6 4 0 39 7 0 46

09500 James City Co. Fire Dept.James City County 231 5,549 189 553 543 608 300 7,973 664 7 8,644

09701Central King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 2 1 0 1 0 1 1 6 0 0 6

09702Lower King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 16 3 30 3 8 3 2 65 24 0 89

09703Upper King & Queen Vol. Fire Dept.

King and Queen County 13 22 5 1 11 1 0 53 4 0 57

09704 Walkerton Comm. Fire Assoc.King and Queen County 16 37 5 1 16 3 1 79 21 0 100

09900King George Co. Dept. of Emerg. Srvcs.

King George County 88 307 179 88 160 64 18 904 64 8 976

10101King William Vol. Fire Dept. & Rescue Squad

King William County 26 167 14 4 11 6 3 231 5 0 236

10103 West Point Vol. Fire Dept.King William County

10104 Mangohick Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.King William County 6 8 1 0 0 0 0 15 12 0 27

10306 White Stone Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County

10307 Upper Lancaster Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

10308 Kilmarnock Vol. Fire Dept.Lancaster County 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 4

10501 Jonesville Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 4

10502 Keokee VFD Lee County

10503 Pennington Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County 7 10 0 1 4 2 0 24 1 0 25

10504 Thomas Walker VFD # 1 Lee County 12 16 0 1 0 1 0 30 8 0 38

10505 Dryden VFD Lee County

10506 St. Charles Vol. Fire Dept. Lee County

10508 Thomas Walker Vol. Fire Dept. # 2 Lee County 0 7 0 1 1 0 0 9 4 0 13

10509 Stickleyville VFD Lee County

10511 Blackwater VFD Lee County

10512Jasper Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Lee County 6 2 6 4 1 0 0 19 9 0 28

10700 Loudoun Co. Fire / Rescue & EMS Loudoun County 40 1,622 65 87 262 261 10 2,347 308 2 2,657

10701 Leesburg Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 67 480 113 129 601 301 39 1,730 54 0 1,784

10702 Purcellville Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 40 227 58 58 123 80 14 600 119 0 719

10703 Middleburg VFD, Inc. Loudoun County 13 41 4 11 10 23 5 107 57 0 164

10704 Round Hill Vol. Fire Dept. Loudoun County 28 61 16 20 36 24 7 192 39 1 232

10705 Hamilton VFD Loudoun County

10706 Ashburn Fire & Rescue Loudoun County 73 2,559 90 129 270 404 31 3,556 373 0 3,929

10707 Aldie VFD Loudoun County 15 81 7 37 36 23 6 205 66 0 271

10708 Philomont VFD Loudoun County 12 121 4 25 16 11 2 191 28 0 219

10709Arcola-Pleasant Valley Fire Department Loudoun County 59 439 80 111 180 270 7 1,146 98 0 1,244

10710 Lucketts Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Loudoun County 19 81 22 29 22 18 5 196 63 0 259

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

10711 Sterling Volunteer Fire Department Loudoun County 124 1,254 160 293 612 570 26 3,039 38 0 3,077

10712 Lovettsville Vol. Fire / Rescue Loudoun County 30 64 21 21 12 17 0 165 2 0 167

10716 Neersville Vol. Fire / Rescue Loudoun County 11 80 4 21 13 7 2 138 101 0 239

10901 Bumpass VFD Louisa County 11 14 6 37 11 3 1 83 59 0 142

10902 Holly Grove VFD Louisa County 15 37 34 19 29 4 13 151 83 0 234

10903 Locust Creek VFD Louisa County 18 103 35 24 53 4 1 238 0 0 238

10904 Louisa Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 47 323 70 52 148 39 20 699 187 0 886

10905 Mineral Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 43 196 93 76 85 17 1 511 141 0 652

10906 Trevilians VFD Louisa County 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1

10907 Zion Crossroads Vol. Fire Dept. Louisa County 16 39 27 6 21 7 2 118 102 0 220

11101 Kenbridge Vol. Fire Dept.Lunenburg County 26 33 12 8 9 4 0 92 10 0 102

11102 Meherrin Vol. Fire Dept.Lunenburg County

11103 Victoria Fire & Rescue, Inc.Lunenburg County 35 606 13 17 40 8 0 719 94 0 813

11301 Madison Co. Vol. Fire Dept. Madison County 47 83 8 29 67 13 2 249 0 0 249

11501 Mathews Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Mathews County 56 118 22 5 18 27 4 250 2 1 253

11701 Boydton Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Mecklenburg County

11702 Buckhorn Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 15 2 11 3 5 0 0 36 20 0 56

11703 Chase City Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 37 21 44 29 22 6 1 160 25 0 185

11704 Clarksville Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 49 9 64 4 22 9 5 162 35 1 198

11705 LaCrosse Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Mecklenburg County 29 2 50 17 6 3 9 116 106 0 222

11706Palmer Springs Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.

Mecklenburg County 11 13 3 3 0 3 2 35 15 0 50

11707 South Hill Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 71 8 215 9 90 34 3 430 35 0 465

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

11708 Lake Gaston Vol. Fire Dept.Mecklenburg County 8 5 25 6 7 7 1 59 15 0 74

11901 Hartfield VFDMiddlesex County 14 28 0 16 0 6 0 64 0 1 65

11902 Lower Middlesex VFDMiddlesex County 19 8 5 2 2 7 1 44 11 0 55

11903 Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept.Middlesex County 16 35 17 6 12 22 1 109 14 0 123

11904 Upper Middlesex Vol. Fire Dept.Middlesex County

12102 Blacksburg Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 184 118 68 60 93 441 0 964 3 0 967

12103 Christiansburg Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 118 351 57 179 123 142 2 972 15 0 987

12104 Elliston Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 19 105 11 9 18 12 4 178 29 0 207

12105 Longshop-McCoy Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County

12106 Riner Vol. Fire Dept.Montgomery County 26 68 4 4 24 15 3 144 6 0 150

12501 Lovingston Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 16 76 9 7 35 15 1 159 41 0 200

12502 Piney River Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 9 25 7 5 25 4 0 75 22 0 97

12503 Faber Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 17 58 9 8 21 3 1 117 40 0 157

12504 Gladstone Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 9 7 1 19 6 4 3 49 8 0 57

12505 Rockfish Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 20 39 3 6 37 5 0 110 21 0 131

12506 Wintergreen Vol. Fire Dept. Nelson County 19 19 19 15 13 102 1 188 52 0 240

12507Montebello Vol. Fire Dept. and Rescue Squad Nelson County 1 97 0 5 1 0 1 105 0 0 105

12700 New Kent Fire - Rescue New Kent County 79 1,400 63 141 158 127 31 1,999 69 0 2,068

13113 Community Fire Company, Inc.Northampton County 26 1,153 19 38 133 27 0 1,396 50 0 1,446

13114 Cheriton Vol. Fire Dept.Northampton County

13115 Cape Charles Vol. Fire Dept.Northampton County 13 1 4 3 3 15 0 39 72 0 111

13116 Northampton Fire & Rescue, Inc.Northampton County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

13117 Eastville Vol. Fire Co., Inc.Northampton County 18 24 9 0 0 28 1 80 76 0 156

13302 Callao Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Northumberland County 25 63 20 2 43 5 1 159 67 0 226

13303 Fairfields Vol. Fire Dept.Northumberland County 24 59 11 1 45 8 7 155 10 0 165

13502 Burkeville VFD Nottoway County 15 198 2 2 11 3 0 231 32 0 263

13503 Crewe Vol. Fire Dept. Nottoway County 11 10 2 3 1 2 0 29 15 0 44

13504 Blackstone Vol. Fire Co. Nottoway County 10 13 6 1 4 7 1 42 0 0 42

13700 Orange Co. Fire and EMS Orange County 18 3,114 3 65 106 7 2 3,315 116 0 3,431

13701 Barboursville VFD Orange County

13702 Gordonsville Vol. Fire Dept. Orange County 15 28 18 19 28 12 12 132 272 0 404

13703 Lake of the Woods VFD Orange County 36 157 39 31 30 27 13 333 51 0 384

13704 Mine Run VFD Orange County

13705 Orange Vol. Fire Dept. Orange County 69 178 55 46 112 33 2 495 99 0 594

13901 Luray Vol. Fire Dept. Page County 13 29 3 3 5 7 1 61 1 0 62

13902 Shenandoah Vol. Fire Co., Inc. Page County 40 97 16 112 4 25 17 311 32 0 343

13903 Stanley Vol. Fire Dept. Page County 44 139 59 175 58 24 6 505 32 0 537

14101 Ararat Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 13 1 29 45 10 1 2 101 26 0 127

14102 CCDF Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 17 26 1 8 3 0 2 57 7 0 64

14104 Meadows of Dan Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 10 2 1 0 4 6 2 25 19 0 44

14105 Moorefield Store Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 3 3 0 1 0 1 4 12 13 0 25

14106 Stuart Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 11 134 36 15 40 24 1 261 32 0 293

14107 Patrick-Henry Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 13 362 3 8 21 11 2 420 26 0 446

14108 Woolwine Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 11 50 2 11 5 10 1 90 16 0 106

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

14109 Fairystone Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 6 136 4 4 6 1 2 159 7 0 166

14110 Patrick Spring Vol. Fire Dept. Patrick County 12 25 6 27 35 23 0 128 20 0 148

14301 Riceville-Java VFDPittsylvania County 16 2 25 2 7 1 0 53 8 0 61

14302 Hurt Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 37 79 13 6 23 10 2 170 22 0 192

14303 Renan VFDPittsylvania County 11 15 5 2 2 2 0 37 11 0 48

14304 Riverbend Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County

14305 Tunstall Vol. Fire & RescuePittsylvania County 19 333 38 44 26 8 5 473 85 0 558

14306 Mount Hermon Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 19 391 4 6 2 33 13 468 56 0 524

14307 Mount Cross Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 11 275 2 9 23 3 2 325 16 0 341

14308 Climax Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 26 101 1 0 1 1 7 137 20 0 157

14309 Ringgold Vol. Fire & RescuePittsylvania County 20 495 5 41 45 19 4 629 50 0 679

14310 Bachelor Hall Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 7 2 16 0 0 0 0 25 24 0 49

14311 Chatham Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 27 14 93 33 59 17 0 243 45 0 288

14312 Gretna Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 18 24 11 1 18 1 0 73 15 0 88

14313Brosville Community Vol. Fire Dept.

Pittsylvania County 22 462 9 44 43 18 6 604 54 0 658

14314 Cool Branch Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County

14315 Blairs Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 24 408 5 39 16 9 2 503 43 0 546

14316 Callands Vol. Fire & Rescue Dept.Pittsylvania County

14317 Dry Fork Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 9 72 2 1 4 2 13 103 5 0 108

14318 Cascade Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 6 71 2 8 1 9 9 106 19 0 125

14319 Kentuck Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 31 258 7 6 3 8 0 313 30 0 343

14320 Keeling Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 7 65 1 3 3 1 0 80 5 0 85

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

14321 Laurel Grove Vol. Fire Dept.Pittsylvania County 6 179 4 1 0 3 0 193 2 0 195

14501Powhatan Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Co. # 1

Powhatan County 37 286 47 33 63 66 13 545 45 1 591

14502 Huguenot Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 20 137 8 7 30 7 0 209 36 0 245

14503 Macon Fire Dept.Powhatan County 12 33 3 4 0 4 1 57 7 0 64

14504 Fine Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 26 199 9 22 79 29 7 371 19 0 390

14505 Deep Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Powhatan County 3 15 4 1 6 3 0 32 2 0 34

14701 Farmville Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County

14702 Hampden-Sydney Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County 14 29 23 3 9 1 1 80 32 0 112

14703 Darlington Heights Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County 3 1 12 4 4 1 5 30 11 0 41

14704 Prospect Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Prince Edward County 13 25 2 4 11 2 0 57 24 0 81

14705 Rice Vol. Fire Dept.Prince Edward County

14900Prince George Fire, EMS and Emerg. Mgmt.

Prince George County 142 206 245 109 381 104 0 1,187 42 0 1,229

15301Prince Wm. Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue

Prince William County 817 804 688 1,044 1,962 975 43 6,333 66 0 6,399

15500 Pulaski Co. Emergency Services Pulaski County 0 0 32 8 3 0 27 70 41 0 111

15501 Draper Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County 19 30 3 10 11 1 1 75 10 0 85

15502 Dublin Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County 30 63 19 36 14 17 5 184 9 0 193

15503 Fairlawn Vol. Fire Dept. Pulaski County

15504 Hiwassee VFD Pulaski County 6 19 5 6 1 5 1 43 1 0 44

15505 Newbern VFD Pulaski County 21 36 1 3 8 10 0 79 16 0 95

15506 Pulaski Fire Dept. Pulaski County 63 25 158 78 41 25 7 397 9 0 406

15507 Snowville Fire Dept. Pulaski County 11 3 7 9 3 8 1 42 9 0 51

15508 Twin Community VFD Pulaski County 5 54 2 1 0 1 2 65 4 0 69

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

15701Washington Vol. Fire & Rescue, Inc.

Rappahannock County 22 217 7 8 1 20 0 275 338 0 613

15702 Sperryville Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 9 0 14 11 13 8 0 55 109 0 164

15703 Amissville Vol. Fire & Rescue Co.Rappahannock County 18 253 6 19 51 10 0 357 163 0 520

15704 Flint Hill Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 7 18 3 10 18 5 0 61 33 0 94

15705Castleton Community Vol. Fire Dept.

Rappahannock County 2 4 0 0 2 0 0 8 2 0 10

15706 Chester Gap Vol. Fire Dept.Rappahannock County 4 33 4 2 17 3 3 66 30 0 96

15901 Richmond Co. Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Richmond County 4 2 6 3 2 3 0 20 1 0 21

16100 Roanoke County Fire & Rescue Roanoke County 291 9,860 258 655 527 597 179 12,367 291 5 12,663

16102 Vinton Vol. Fire Dept. Roanoke County 5 21 7 1 3 5 0 42 0 0 42

16112Read Mountain Vol. Fire Dept. - Station # 12 Roanoke County 23 438 7 14 74 43 6 605 213 0 818

16301 Effinger VFDRockbridge County 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 13 6 0 19

16302 Glasgow VFDRockbridge County 8 4 0 2 8 3 0 25 28 0 53

16303 Goshen VFDRockbridge County 7 41 1 20 4 0 0 73 24 0 97

16304 Kerrs Creek VFDRockbridge County 10 97 14 3 14 1 4 143 82 0 225

16305 Raphine Vol. Fire Company, Inc.Rockbridge County 34 235 11 8 64 7 3 362 66 0 428

16306 Rockbridge Baths VFDRockbridge County 7 33 2 16 9 2 2 71 27 0 98

16307 South River District VFDRockbridge County 18 236 8 37 22 2 1 324 124 0 448

16308 Walkers Creek Vol. Fire Dept.Rockbridge County

16309 Natural Bridge Vol. Fire Dept.Rockbridge County 14 277 3 3 81 0 6 384 45 0 429

16500Rockingham Co. Dept. of Fire & Rescue

Rockingham County 32 45 4 59 36 19 20 215 104 2 321

16501 Singers Glen Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 12 89 1 7 15 7 3 134 25 0 159

16502 Bergton Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 5 30 0 1 7 0 2 45 9 0 54

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

16503 Elkton Vol. Fire CompanyRockingham County 27 315 22 37 83 34 0 518 28 2 548

16505 Broadway Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 41 351 82 38 90 21 2 625 129 0 754

16506 Timberville Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 13 151 23 9 38 6 0 240 72 0 312

16508 McGaheysville Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 30 198 33 31 49 102 3 446 238 0 684

16515 Bridgewater Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 42 469 43 34 82 124 6 800 97 0 897

16517 Clover Hill Vol. Fire Co.Rockingham County 24 399 2 29 15 14 3 486 67 0 553

16520 Grottoes Vol. Fire Dept.Rockingham County 37 344 27 49 76 15 6 554 54 0 608

16544 Hose Company No. 4Rockingham County 66 569 118 57 267 81 8 1,166 463 0 1,629

16701 Cleveland Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16702 Dante Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16703 Honaker Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County 7 32 11 14 6 1 1 72 0 0 72

16704 Lebanon Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16705 Belfast-Rosedale Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County

16706Copper Creek-Moccasin Vol. Fire Dept. Russell County 10 1 15 14 2 1 1 44 1 0 45

16707 Castlewood Fire and Rescue Russell County

16901 Duffield Vol. Fire & Rescue Scott County 33 47 11 7 4 4 0 106 8 0 114

16902 Dungannon Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 2 0 6

16903 Gate City Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 33 42 9 6 12 6 0 108 35 0 143

16904 Hiltons Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County

16905 Nickelsville Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 6 6 1 1 2 0 0 16 1 0 17

16906 Weber City Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 6 17 2 4 1 3 1 34 11 0 45

16907 Fort Blackmore Vol. Fire Dept. Scott County 9 9 2 1 2 0 0 23 10 0 33

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

17109 Toms Brook VFDShenandoah County 14 84 32 14 62 13 0 219 81 0 300

17112 Woodstock Vol. Fire Dept., Inc.Shenandoah County 46 103 62 23 116 54 0 404 99 0 503

17113 Conicville Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County

17114 Fort Valley Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 2 8 2 4 1 1 0 18 1 0 19

17115 Edinburg Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 17 46 34 8 32 12 1 150 103 0 253

17118Orkney Springs Fire & Rescue, Inc.

Shenandoah County

17121Mt. Jackson Rescue and Fire Department, Inc.

Shenandoah County

17123 New Market Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County

17151 Strasburg Vol. Fire Dept.Shenandoah County 38 44 112 34 79 24 4 335 67 0 402

17301 Adwolfe Vol. Fire Dept., Inc. Smyth County 17 27 24 1 0 4 2 75 9 0 84

17302 Atkins VFD Smyth County 9 47 5 1 8 2 2 74 4 0 78

17303 Chilhowie Fire Dept. Smyth County 29 823 31 24 65 16 9 997 10 1 1,008

17304 Marion Vol. Fire Dept. Smyth County 51 62 81 3 36 16 2 251 4 0 255

17305 Nebo VFD Smyth County

17306 Saltville Vol. Fire Dept. Smyth County 14 21 9 1 5 3 2 55 9 0 64

17307 Sugar Grove VFD Smyth County 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 8 1 0 9

17501Boykins VFD & Rescue Squad, Inc.

Southampton County 9 3 4 1 1 2 1 21 15 1 37

17502 Branchville Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2

17503Capron Vol. Fire & First Aid Squad, Inc.

Southampton County

17504 Courtland Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 18 39 11 7 7 9 0 91 19 0 110

17506 Ivor Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County

17507 Newsoms Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 11 93 3 2 6 3 0 118 17 1 136

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

17508 Sedley Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County 21 86 1 3 3 4 0 118 19 0 137

17509 Drewryville Vol. Fire Dept.Southampton County

17700 Spotsylvania Co. Fire Admin.Spotsylvania County 498 9,902 261 913 945 779 225 13,523 322 8 13,853

17900Stafford Co. Dept. of Fire / Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. Stafford County 330 8,129 1,408 1,236 1,075 553 44 12,775 10 1 12,786

18101 Claremont Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 18 33 5 10 10 8 3 87 1 0 88

18102 Dendron VFD Surry County 13 27 7 17 17 7 6 94 12 0 106

18103 Surry Vol. Fire Dept. Surry County 46 11 104 6 24 15 5 211 8 0 219

18301 Jarratt Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 40 291 5 6 15 6 2 365 5 2 372

18302 Stony Creek Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 23 41 5 2 10 0 0 81 5 0 86

18303 Wakefield Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 13 27 14 2 22 0 6 84 26 0 110

18304 Waverly Vol. Fire Dept. Sussex County 19 28 5 9 24 3 0 88 14 0 102

18305 Sussex Courthouse VFD Sussex County

18501Abbs Valley-Bossievain Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 13 0 49 3 0 6 4 75 24 0 99

18502 Bluefield Virginia Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 36 189 45 21 41 22 4 358 33 0 391

18503 Jewell Ridge Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18504 Pocahontas Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 14 12 0 26

18505 Richlands Fire - Rescue Tazewell County 51 98 143 14 78 12 4 400 1 0 401

18506 Tazewell Co. Vol. Fire / Rescue Tazewell County 8 10 51 4 2 2 1 78 25 0 103

18507 Tazewell Town Fire Dept. Tazewell County 15 7 70 37 38 19 1 187 18 0 205

18508 Baptist Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18509 Bishop Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18510 Burkes Garden Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

18511 Tannersville Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18512 Clearfork Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18513 DAD Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18514 Cove Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18515 Bandy Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18516 Thompson Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Tazewell County

18700Warren Co. Fire & Rescue Services Warren County 4 319 1 10 18 9 2 363 108 0 471

18701Front Royal & Rescue Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 39 1,133 14 13 41 29 35 1,304 234 0 1,538

18702 Rivermont Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 7 146 4 5 6 10 0 178 164 0 342

18703 South Warren Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 13 116 10 25 18 0 0 182 2 0 184

18704 Shenandoah Shores Fire Dept. Warren County 3 17 4 9 36 12 1 82 70 0 152

18705 Fortsmouth Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 7 69 4 5 14 3 5 107 58 0 165

18706 Linden Vol. Fire Dept. Warren County 10 110 13 20 42 2 5 202 87 0 289

18707 North Warren Vol. Fire & Rescue Warren County 22 65 11 18 31 33 4 184 102 0 286

19103 Damascus Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County

19104 Glade Spring VFDWashington County 31 74 16 29 3 5 5 163 2 0 165

19105 Meadowview VFDWashington County 23 76 13 27 13 15 19 186 6 1 193

19107 Green Spring VFDWashington County 19 121 7 2 10 9 42 210 6 0 216

19108 Clinch Mountain Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County

19110 Washington Co. Fire and RescueWashington County 23 71 8 4 58 22 5 191 8 0 199

19111 Goodson-Kinderhook VFDWashington County 7 202 6 11 2 7 4 239 1 0 240

19112 Brumley Gap VFDWashington County 11 35 7 7 4 1 0 65 2 0 67

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

19120 Abingdon Vol. Fire Dept.Washington County 48 22 189 54 16 86 12 427 20 1 448

19301 Colonial Beach Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 32 352 29 42 34 14 3 506 58 0 564

19302 Cople District Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 43 125 3 16 12 16 1 216 3 0 219

19303 Oak Grove Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 18 222 27 37 10 6 0 320 100 0 420

19304 Westmoreland Vol. Fire Dept.Westmoreland County 10 90 11 24 41 25 1 202 47 0 249

19501 Valley Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 5 265 0 0 0 0 0 270 0 0 270

19516 Coeburn Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 40 13 47 3 13 10 1 127 0 0 127

19530 Appalachia Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County

19550 Big Stone Gap Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 20 17 26 20 23 6 0 112 3 0 115

19570 Pound Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 18 32 2 1 0 0 0 53 3 0 56

19580 Saint Paul Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 6 35 4 1 1 10 0 57 3 0 60

19590 Wise Vol. Fire Dept. Wise County 6 21 3 0 3 4 1 38 71 0 109

19701 Barren Springs Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 17 14 14 18 9 2 0 74 11 0 85

19702 Ivanhoe Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 9 22 1 0 13 0 11 56 3 0 59

19703 Max Meadows Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 34 45 59 4 24 11 1 178 3 5 186

19704 Rural Retreat Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County 23 74 6 16 13 2 3 137 1 0 138

19705 Speedwell Vol. Fire Dept. Wythe County

19706 Wytheville Fire Dept. Wythe County 56 0 55 3 44 45 2 205 6 1 212

19900York Co. Dept. of Fire and Life Safety York County 237 4,829 196 1,003 468 784 418 7,935 797 4 8,736

51000 Alexandria Fire Dept. Alexandria 347 11,261 562 1,419 2,269 1,780 57 17,695 2 13 17,710

51500 Bedford Vol. Fire Co. Bedford 110 326 35 92 143 62 10 778 141 0 919

52000 Bristol Fire Dept. Bristol 146 1,405 81 130 323 160 23 2,268 175 2 2,445

No Incidents Reported

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

53000 Buena Vista Fire Dept. Buena Vista 40 70 47 9 25 11 1 203 203 0 406

54000 Charlottesville Fire Dept. Charlottesville 193 2,116 421 289 537 814 22 4,392 9 5 4,406

55000 Chesapeake Fire Department Chesapeake 694 18,480 615 1,770 1,372 1,686 208 24,825 71 32 24,928

56000 Clifton Forge Fire Dept. Alleghany County 23 11 31 38 5 18 4 130 27 0 157

57000 Colonial Heights Fire & EMS Colonial Heights 95 3,111 142 403 274 193 14 4,232 311 1 4,544

58000 Covington Fire Dept. Covington 37 31 85 8 21 22 5 209 38 0 247

59000 Danville Fire Dept. Danville 317 3,993 426 300 340 536 39 5,951 2 6 5,959

59500 Emporia Fire Admin. Emporia 99 137 21 7 73 13 3 353 12 0 365

60000 Fairfax City Fire Department Fairfax 60 2,641 95 169 204 237 14 3,420 2,454 0 5,874

61000 Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. * Falls Church - - - - - - - - - - -

62000 Franklin Fire & Rescue Dept. Franklin 72 1,674 39 50 48 57 102 2,042 70 0 2,112

62001 Hunterdale Vol. Fire Dept. Franklin 13 55 4 9 6 2 1 90 363 0 453

63000 Fredericksburg Fire Dept. Fredericksburg 131 1,538 239 302 372 352 40 2,974 221 7 3,202

64000 Galax VFD Galax 72 87 7 0 33 31 0 230 48 1 279

65000Hampton Division of Fire & Rescue Hampton 565 16,036 771 1,622 1,201 1,747 186 22,128 28 7 22,163

66000 Harrisonburg Fire Dept. Harrisonburg 208 2,478 155 224 676 648 31 4,420 157 15 4,592

67000 Hopewell Bureau of Fire Hopewell 110 2,082 252 385 65 167 16 3,077 23 2 3,102

67800 Lexington Fire Dept. Lexington

68000 Lynchburg Fire Department Lynchburg 364 4,320 374 437 774 510 32 6,811 9 2 6,822

68301 Manassas Vol. Fire Co. Manassas 115 1,001 107 138 306 148 13 1,828 650 10 2,488

68509 Manassas Park Fire Dept. Manassas Park 40 831 41 103 72 49 4 1,140 1,239 2 2,381

69000 Martinsville Fire & EMS Martinsville 85 2,497 58 78 63 112 13 2,906 60 0 2,966

No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

70001 Newport News Fire Dept. Newport News 846 22,445 762 1,536 1,304 1,431 28 28,352 28 65 28,445

71000 Norfolk Fire & Rescue Norfolk 755 15,828 1,135 1,678 1,271 2,880 148 23,695 4 8 23,707

72000 Norton Fire Dept. Norton 30 50 7 7 7 35 0 136 0 0 136

73000Petersburg Fire, Rescue & Emerg. Srvcs. Petersburg 244 1,985 311 226 588 570 10 3,934 48 0 3,982

73500 Poquoson Fire / Rescue Dept. Poquoson 50 603 59 245 37 48 92 1,134 9 0 1,143

74000 Portsmouth Fire Department Portsmouth 582 12,590 434 889 1,123 912 53 16,583 30 3 16,616

75000 Radford Fire Dept. Radford 40 128 30 217 40 88 2 545 4 0 549

76000Richmond Dept. Fire / Emergency Services Richmond 1,372 15,151 1,517 2,329 7,049 3,055 238 30,711 46 11 30,768

77000 Roanoke Dept. of Fire - EMS Roanoke 501 18,853 544 872 1,457 1,013 104 23,344 377 13 23,734

77500 Salem Fire & EMS Dept. Salem 103 2,120 121 121 94 297 23 2,879 67 0 2,946

78000 South Boston Fire & EMS Halifax County 59 1,588 38 38 19 118 1 1,861 23 1 1,885

79000 Staunton Fire & Rescue Dept. Staunton 83 1,688 132 353 182 310 20 2,768 195 4 2,967

80000 Suffolk Fire & Rescue Dept. Suffolk 463 7,734 349 658 559 728 653 11,144 43 1 11,188

80001 Chuckatuck Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 5 34 4 15 4 2 0 64 2 0 66

80002 Driver Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 3 2 1 9 2 0 6 23 0 0 23

80003 Holland Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 6 160 0 166

80004 Whaleyville Vol. Fire Dept. Suffolk 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 4 78 0 82

81000 Virginia Beach Fire Dept. Virginia Beach 1,208 18,300 1,342 1,407 3,358 3,115 215 28,945 25 54 29,024

82000 Waynesboro Fire Dept. Waynesboro 96 670 120 129 163 179 19 1,376 44 2 1,422

83000 Williamsburg Fire Dept. Williamsburg 60 2,018 103 82 64 609 8 2,944 491 0 3,435

84000 Winchester Fire & Rescue Winchester 135 4,197 194 251 100 352 16 5,245 238 0 5,483

92001Charlottesville / Albemarle Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport No Incidents Reported

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Table 46. Incident Type Summary By Fire Department, Virginia, 2010

FDID Fire Department County/City Fires Rescue

and EMSHazardous Condition

Service Calls

Good Intent

False Alarm

Other Calls

Total Incidents

Aid Given

Fire Exp.

Grand Total

92002Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Military, Federal or Airport 52 2,849 268 331 690 665 15 4,870 1,022 0 5,892

92004Norfolk International Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport

92005 Richmond International AirportMilitary, Federal or Airport 15 254 104 37 27 28 4 469 3 0 472

92006Newport News / Williamsburg Airport Fire Dept.

Military, Federal or Airport

92007Shenandoah Valley Airport Fire / Rescue

Military, Federal or Airport 1 1 7 0 0 1 1 11 1 0 12

92008 Lynchburg Regional Airport, ARFFMilitary, Federal or Airport 0 3 34 1 3 10 0 51 0 0 51

Grand Total 28,198 430,683 30,316 43,267 63,016 54,061 6,648 656,189 38,389 435 695,013Note: Data is compiled from information reported to the Virginia Fire Incident Reporting System (VFIRS) for 2010 as of 03/11/2011. For all frequency or incident counts, mutual/automatic aid given and fire exposure incidents were excluded from the numbers. For casualty statistical information, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were included for all fire service and excluded for all civilian data, and, in addition, fire exposure incidents were included with all casualty numbers. For dollar loss amounts, mutual/automatic aid given incidents were excluded and exposure incidents were included with the numbers. The total number of fire departments may not match other tables due to different groupings of departments by locality.

Note: Greensville County does not currently have fire service in their locality. Emergency response for their area is handled by Jarrett Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 18301) and Emporia Fire Dept. (FDID 59500).* Falls Church Vol. Fire Dept. (FDID 61000) currently participates in VFIRS, but due to contractual arrangements with Arlington Co. Fire Dept. (FDID 01300), their statistical information cannot be tabulated and, therefore, is combined with the incidents from Arlington County.

No Incidents Reported

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