Princeton: Fire Incidents, Minnesota (MN)
Where are fire incidents reported in Princeton, MN
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2002 - 2018 National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) incidents
- Incident types reported to NFIRS in Princeton, MN
- 1,23235.4%Rescue & EMS
- 1,06730.7%Fire
- 46813.5%Hazardous Condition
- 37210.7%Good Intent Call
- 1544.4%Service Call
- 1514.3%False Alarm
- 220.6%Severe Weather
- 60.2%Special Incident
- 50.1%Overpressure Rupture
- Fire incident types reported to NFIRS in Princeton, MN
- 44842.0%Outside Fires
- 42239.6%Structure Fires
- 17015.9%Mobile Property/Vehicle Fires
- 272.5%Other
According to the data from the years 2002 - 2018 the average number of fires per year is 63. The highest number of reported fires - 87 took place in 2012, and the least - 38 in 2006. The data has a dropping trend.
The median response time based on all reported fire incidents is 9 minutes. This is higher than the Minnesota median value.
The median response time in Princeton, MN compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
The median response time in Princeton, MN compared to nearest cities:
(Note: Based on data for all years, including only cities with at least 500 fire incidents)
Princeton: | 9 minutes |
Zimmerman: | 8 minutes |
Milaca: | 12 minutes |
Foley: | 11 minutes |
Isanti: | 8 minutes |
Elk River: | 8 minutes |
Big Lake: | 9 minutes |
Becker: | 10 minutes |
Oak Grove: | 10 minutes |
Based on the data from the years 2002 - 2018 the average number of fire-related fatalities per year is 0. The highest number of reported deaths - 3 took place in 2004, and the lowest - 0 in 2005. The data has a declining trend.
According to the reports from the years 2002 - 2018 the average number of fire-related casualties per year is 1. The highest number of injuries - 2 took place in 2008, and the lowest - 0 in 2005. The data has a declining trend.
The average number of casualties per 1,000 fires is 11. This indicator was the highest - 43 in 2009, and the lowest 0 in 2005. The trend for injuries per 1,000 fire incidents is declining. Compared to the state value the number of injuries per 1,000 incidents is about the same.
29.0% incidents where reported in the morning and 71.0% in the evening. The most fires (15.7%) took place on Wednesday, and the least (12.1%) on Tuesday.
According to the 1,067 fire incidents from years 2002 - 2018 most fires (15.3%) took place during April, and the least (4.9%) in September.
Out of all 3,477 cases reported during the years 2002 - 2018, the most belonged to the categories: Rescue & EMS (35.4%), Fire (30.7%), and Hazardous Condition (13.5%).
When looking into fire subcategories, the most reports belonged to: Outside Fires (42.0%), and Structure Fires (39.6%).