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1 FIRE IN NEW JERSEY 2007 Division of Fire Safety State of New Jersey Department of Community Affairs

2 Cover photograph courtesy of Office of Fire Department Preparedness

3 DEDICATION We honor the firefighters who selflessly gave their lives to protect the citizens of their communities. Stephen R. Dembski Ridgefield Park Fire Department Walter C. Fagan, Jr. East Greenwich Fire Department

4 FIRE IN NEW JERSEY 2007 DIVISION OF FIRE SAFETY Lawrence Petrillo, Director/State Fire Marshal PREPARED BY: Heather Puskar, Supervisor Fire Incident Reporting Unit New Jersey Division of Fire Safety P.O. Box 809 Trenton, New Jersey (609)

5 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES FOR 100% PARTICIPATION CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND GLOUCESTER MERCER OCEAN SALEM 6

6 TABLE OF CONTENTS NFIRS CONTACT INFORMATION 8 REPORT CONTENTS 9 FAST STATS 11 FIREFIGHTER INJURIES & LINE-OF-DUTY DEATHS 12 FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSES 16 RESPONSES BY COUNTY 17 PROPERTY USE INCIDENT TOTALS BY COUNTY 38 INCIDENT TYPES WITH PROPERTY/CONTENTS LOSS/VALUE 41 FREQUENCY OF INCIDENT TYPES BY MONTH 44 FIRE INCIDENTS 80 STRUCTURE FIRES BY PROPERTY TYPE 80 STRUCTURE FIRES BY MONTH 82 STRUCTURE FIRES BY DAY OF WEEK 82 FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO IGNITION 83 FIRE SUPPRESSION FACTORS 83 AREA OF FIRE ORIGIN 84 CAUSE OF IGNITION 90 DETECTOR PRESENCE & PERFORMANCE 94 RESIDENTIAL FIRES 102 HEAT SOURCES OF RESIDENTIAL FIRES 106 CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES 108 CIVILIAN FIRE INJURIES 112 SCHOOL FIRES 114 VEHICLE FIRES 118 WILDLAND FIRES 120 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASES 122 SPECIAL STUDIES 124 INVESTIGATION UNIT STATISTICAL REPORT 125 FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION 126 COUNTY REPORTING PERCENTAGES 145 FIRE DEPARTMENT DATA

7 NFIRS CONT ONTACT INFORMATION NFIRS staff is available to assist fire departments with NFIRS training and technical support. Please feel free to contact your NFIRS Field Representative. Heather Puskar, Supervisor (609) Frederick Connin, Field Representative (609) Fred assists fire departments in South Jersey. Fred is also involved with the Dormitory Sprinkler Program and School Fire Reports. Steven Hearn, Field Representative (609) Steve assists fire departments in Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, and Salem County. Sonia Salva, Technical Support Specialist (609) Sonia receives NFIRS files from fire departments and processes the files into the State and Federal NFIRS databases. Sonia also calculates reporting percentages, population percentages, and manages the State NFIRS database. North Jersey Field Representative VACANT Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, Sussex, Union, and Warren County. This report would not be possible without the hard work, support and dedication of the NFIRS staff. North Jersey NFIRS Field Representative, Ronald Svrchek, recently left the Division of Fire Safety for another job opportunity. We would like to thank Ron for all of his hard work and dedication to the Division of Fire Safety and, especially, the NFIRS Unit. 8

8 REPORT CONTENTS The data presented in this report is representative of the incident data that was submitted to the Division of Fire Safety s NFIRS Unit by June 29, Data received has been processed into the State and Federal databases. Please refer to pages 126 through 144 to see if your fire department has contributed to the information in this report. Based upon incidents received, New Jersey fire departments responded to 425,838 incidents in Data submission is broken down as follows: Of the 744 fire departments in the state, 715 (96%) submitted data. Note: 36 fire departments submitted less than six months of data. 29 fire departments did not submit any data. The number of fire departments in the state differs from 2006 due to the merging of two departments in Cumberland County (Newport Fire Department and Fortescue Fire Company # 1) to create Downe Township Fire and Rescue Company. Data in this report does not include military installation fire department data. Military installation fire departments report directly to the Department of Defense. Sections of this report that have been significantly enhanced from Fire in New Jersey 2006 : Pg Firefighter Injuries and Line-Of-Duty Deaths Pg Area of Fire Origin Pg Detector Presence & Performance Pg Residential Fires Pg School Fires NEW SECTION: A new section has been added to this report called Fire Department Data. Each fire department that submitted 12 complete months of data by June 29, 2008 is included in this section. Please see pages 146 to 171. All of the charts included in this report are based on 2007 totals unless otherwise specified. 99

9 Warren County Population: 93, fire departments responded to 3,023 incidents Hunterdon County Population: 110, fire departments responded to 5,165 incidents Mercer County Population: 325, fire departments responded to 22,133 incidents Burlington County Population: 405, fire departments responded to 22,802 incidents Camden County Population: 499, fire departments responded to 34,355 incidents Gloucester County Population: 244, fire departments responded to 11,546 incidents Sussex County Population: 144, fire departments responded to 4,333 incidents Morris County Population: 454, fire departments responded to 15,325 incidents Passaic County Population: 487, fire departments responded to 19,797 incidents Bergen County Population: 884, fire departments responded to 37,755 incidents Hudson County Population: 608,975 7 fire departments responded to 39,901 incidents Essex County Population: 783, fire departments responded to 44,768 incidents Union County Population: 522, fire departments responded to 36,532 incidents Somerset County Population: 297, fire departments responded to 12,723 incidents Middlesex County Population: 750, fire departments responded to 32,965 incidents Monmouth County Population: 611, fire departments responded to 26,388 incidents Salem County Population: 60, fire departments responded to 2,587 incidents Cumberland County Population: 149, fire departments responded to 7,072 incidents Ocean County Population: 503, fire departments responded to 16,599 incidents Atlantic County Population: 252, fire departments responded to 19,538 incidents Cape May County Population: 84, fire departments responded to 10,531 incidents 10

10 FAST STATS TS for firefighters died in the line of duty. (Pg. 12) 76 civilians lost their lives as the result of fire. (Pg. 108) 866 firefighters were injured. (Pg. 12) 479 civilians were injured as a result of fire. (Pg. 112) 88 percent of all civilian fire fatalities occurred in residential properties. (Pg. 108) 36,519 fires were reported. (Pg. 80) 70 percent of all structure fires involved residential properties. (Pg. 80) 61 percent of residential fires occurred in 1 or 2 family dwellings. (Pg. 102) 375 fires were intentionally set in residential properties. (Pg. 90) 80 percent of all vehicle fires involved passenger vehicles. (Pg. 118) 4 civilian fire fatalities occurred in passenger vehicles. (Pg. 108) 89 vehicle fires were intentionally set. (Pg. 119) 68,789 acres burned. (Pg. 120) 615 school fires were reported. (Pg. 114) 11 percent of all incidents were fire incidents. (Pg. 16) Total reported property loss was $85,046, (Pg. 43) 11

11 firefighter injuries and line-of-duty deaths Firefighter Line-Of-Duty Deaths Year FIREFIGHTER LINE-OF-DUTY DEATHS 2007 Years Of Name Age Status Service Fire Department Cause Of Death Stephen R. Dembski 41 Volunteer 23 Ridgefield Park FD Pericardial Tamponade/Aortic Dissection Walter C. Fagan, Jr. 48 Volunteer 6 Mt. Royal FC - East Greenwich FD Myocardial Infarction Firefighter Injuries Male % Female 22 3% 12

12 Cause Of Firefighter Injuries Cause Of Injury, 33 Contact With Object (Firefighter Moved Into/Onto) 94 Exposure To Hazard 95 Fall 52 Information Not Provided By F D 238 Jump 6 Overexertion/Strain 132 Slip/Trip 112 Struck Or Assaulted By Person/Animal/Object 50 Undetermined Most Frequent Activity When Injuries Occurred Extinguishing Fire/Neutralizing Incident, 53 Getting Off Fire Department Vehicle 29 Handling Charged Hose Lines 96 Incident Investigation, During Incident 21 Information Not Provided By F D 203 Moving Tools Or Equipment Around Scene 21 Overhaul 48 Suppression Support, 34 Using Hand Tools In Extinguishment Activity

13 Most Frequent Incident Types When Injuries Occurred Building Fire 493 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 9 10 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 57 Extrication Of Victim(S) From Vehicle 11 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 46 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Passenger Vehicle Fire Refrigeration Leak 11 Rescue, Ems Incident, 12 Special Type Of Incident, Average Age Of Severity Of Firefighter Injuries Firefighters Injured First Aid Only 35 Information Not Provided By F D 39 Life Threatening, Lost-Time Injury 36 Moderate Severity, Lost-Time Injury 39 Report Only, Including Exposure 39 Severe, Lost-Time Injury 38 Treated By Physician, Not A Lost-Time Injury 35 Average Age Of All Firefighters Injured 38 Severity Of Firefighter Injuries Severe, Lost-Time Injury 8 1% Treated By Physician, Not A Lost-Time Injury % Death 2 0% First Aid Only % Information Not Provided By F D 20 2% Life Threatening, Lost-Time Injury 2 0% Report Only, Including Exposure % Moderate Severity, Lost-Time Injury % 14

14 Severity Of Firefighter Injuries By County Report Only, Including Exposure Severe, Lost-Time Injury First Aid Information Not Life Threatening, Moderate Severity, Treated By Physician, Grand Only Provided By F D Lost-Time Injury Lost-Time Injury Not A Lost-Time Injury Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem 5 5 Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total Cause Of Firefighter Injuries By County Cause Of Injury, Contact With Object (Firefighter Moved Into/Onto) Exposure To Hazard Information Not Provided By F D Struck Or Assaulted By Person/Animal/ Object Overexertion/ Slip/ Grand Fall Jump Strain Trip Undetermined Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total

15 FIRE DEPAR ARTMENT RESPONSES The following charts represent the number of incidents that fire departments responded to in Incident Type Summary False Alarm 119,096 28% Weather 4,053 1% 4,041 1% Fire 45,641 11% Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 1,845 0% EMS 96,465 23% Good Intent 42,474 10% Service 60,258 14% Hazardous Condition 51,965 12% Responses by County Total Incidents By County ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND 7072 ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON 5165 MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM 2587 SOMERSET SUSSEX 4333 UNION WARREN

16 Atlantic County Participation Percentage 93% 40/43 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1614 Feb 1602 Mar 1624 Apr 1544 May 1752 Jun 1640 Jul 1867 Aug 1772 Sep 1607 Oct 1580 Nov 1398 Dec 1538 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 2482 Mon 2875 Tue 2899 Wed 2899 Thu 2822 Fri 2782 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 21% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 9% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 746 Automatic aid received 736 Mutual aid given 1347 Mutual aid received 792 None aid given 36 Information Not Provided By FD 3 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 22% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 34 Service Hazardous Condition 1980 Good Intent 2007 Fire 1934 False Alarm 4076 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 40 EMS

17 Bergen County Participation Percentage 95% 67/70 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 2801 Feb 2808 Mar 2925 Apr 5668 May 3073 Jun 2897 Jul 2971 Aug 3079 Sep 2735 Oct 3076 Nov 2823 Dec 2899 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 4974 Mon 6642 Tue 5352 Wed 5559 Thu 5168 Fri 5416 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 289 Automatic aid received 140 Mutual aid given 1584 Mutual aid received 844 None aid given 33 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 8% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 1163 Service Hazardous Condition 4829 Good Intent 2697 Fire 3549 False Alarm Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 177 EMS

18 Burlington County Participation Percentage 98% 49/50 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1777 Feb 1954 Mar 1856 Apr 2730 May 2083 Jun 1752 Jul 1785 Aug 1925 Sep 1751 Oct 1867 Nov 1587 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 2951 Mon 3852 Tue 3304 Wed 3329 Thu 3070 Fri 3356 Sat 2940 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 2538 Automatic aid received 1229 Mutual aid given 2880 Mutual aid received 705 None aid given 34 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 115 Service Hazardous Condition 3324 Good Intent 3607 Fire 2984 False Alarm 4858 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 69 EMS

19 Camden County Participation Percentage 100% 45/45 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 2526 Feb 2859 Mar 2830 Apr 3887 May 2894 Jun 2921 Jul 2909 Aug 2951 Sep 2443 Oct 2830 Nov 2644 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 23% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 4336 Mon 5834 Tue 4972 Wed 5130 Thu 4705 Fri 5071 Sat 4307 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 4885 Automatic aid received 2564 Mutual aid given 2354 Mutual aid received 996 None aid given 34 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 409 Service Hazardous Condition 4063 Good Intent 4553 Fire 4286 False Alarm 7955 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 74 EMS

20 Cape May County Participation Percentage 100% 26/26 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 629 Feb 742 Mar 642 Apr 720 May 897 Jun 1151 Jul 1467 Aug 1291 Sep 957 Oct 711 Nov 610 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 21% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 10% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 8% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 1611 Mon 1409 Tue 1446 Wed 1340 Thu 1393 Fri 1510 Sat 1822 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 395 Automatic aid received 334 Mutual aid given 388 Mutual aid received 136 None 9271 aid given 7 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 10 Service Hazardous Condition 1072 Good Intent 491 Fire 722 False Alarm 2176 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 36 EMS

21 Cumberland County Participation Percentage 100% 25/25 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 509 Feb 589 Mar 525 Apr 557 May 584 Jun 611 Jul 730 Aug 601 Sep 573 Oct 687 Nov 550 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 19% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 957 Mon 1110 Tue 1000 Wed 1043 Thu 901 Fri 1019 Sat 1042 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 756 Automatic aid received 932 Mutual aid given 545 Mutual aid received 147 None 4684 aid given 8 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 19 Service Hazardous Condition 1018 Good Intent 802 Fire 1297 False Alarm 1770 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 26 EMS

22 Essex County Participation Percentage 95% 20/21 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 3458 Feb 3405 Mar 3801 Apr 4954 May 3458 Jun 3410 Jul 3155 Aug 3834 Sep 3515 Oct 4028 Nov 3705 Dec 4045 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 6035 Mon 7006 Tue 6452 Wed 6580 Thu 6264 Fri 6557 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 23% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 224 Automatic aid received 241 Information Not Provided By FD 609 Mutual aid given 729 Mutual aid received 312 None aid given A.M. to 8 A.M. 8% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 281 Service Hazardous Condition 5483 Good Intent 3278 Fire 4442 False Alarm Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 381 EMS

23 Gloucester County Participation Percentage 100% 38/38 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 826 Feb 990 Mar 1026 Apr 1550 May 928 Jun 1032 Jul 891 Aug 900 Sep 787 Oct 965 Nov 838 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 20% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 1457 Mon 1991 Tue 1710 Wed 1680 Thu 1527 Fri 1701 Sat 1480 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 2310 Automatic aid received 1639 Mutual aid given 1342 Mutual aid received 448 None 5763 aid given 44 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 146 Service Hazardous Condition 1415 Good Intent 2265 Fire 1761 False Alarm 2609 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 29 EMS

24 Hudson County Participation Percentage 87% 7/8 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 3093 Feb 3254 Mar 3128 Apr 3662 May 3163 Jun 3324 Jul 3532 Aug 3584 Sep 3117 Oct 3384 Nov 3430 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 21% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 22% Midnight to 4 A.M. 9% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 5638 Mon 6129 Tue 5613 Wed 5875 Thu 5365 Fri 5987 Sat 5294 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 8 Automatic aid received 7 Mutual aid given 563 Mutual aid received 69 None aid given 12 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 76 Service Hazardous Condition 3940 Good Intent 2483 Fire 3010 False Alarm 9408 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 91 EMS

25 Hunterdon County Participation Percentage 96% 26/27 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 377 Feb 351 Mar 476 Apr 605 May 427 Jun 383 Jul 429 Aug 510 Sep 379 Oct 455 Nov 308 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 25% 8 P.M. to Midnight 14% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 23% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 711 Mon 843 Tue 732 Wed 652 Thu 703 Fri 847 Sat 677 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 801 Automatic aid received 576 Mutual aid given 909 Mutual aid received 174 None 2681 aid given 24 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 22 Service Hazardous Condition 652 Good Intent 1023 Fire 722 False Alarm 1609 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 25 EMS

26 Mercer County Participation Percentage 100% 26/26 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1500 Feb 1716 Mar 1727 Apr 2794 May 1722 Jun 1932 Jul 1743 Aug 1820 Sep 1727 Oct 1892 Nov 1693 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 21% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 2760 Mon 3901 Tue 3252 Wed 3276 Thu 3055 Fri 3215 Sat 2674 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 3700 Automatic aid received 1661 Mutual aid given 2567 Mutual aid received 986 None aid given 124 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 263 Service Hazardous Condition 1922 Good Intent 3920 Fire 2578 False Alarm 5668 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 138 EMS

27 Middlesex County Participation Percentage 93% 45/48 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 2486 Feb 2598 Mar 2615 Apr 3650 May 2775 Jun 2671 Jul 2849 Aug 2723 Sep 2681 Oct 2712 Nov 2501 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 4882 Mon 5117 Tue 4752 Wed 4609 Thu 4519 Fri 4775 Sat 4311 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 1742 Automatic aid received 1692 Mutual aid given 1423 Mutual aid received 714 None aid given 19 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 485 Service Hazardous Condition 4153 Good Intent 2671 Fire 3066 False Alarm 8928 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 113 EMS

28 Monmouth County Participation Percentage 94% 63/67 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1968 Feb 2564 Mar 2265 Apr 2070 May 2275 Jun 2230 Jul 2458 Aug 2352 Sep 1963 Oct 2230 Nov 2048 Dec 1965 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 3425 Mon 3814 Tue 3682 Wed 4257 Thu 3616 Fri 3863 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 1921 Automatic aid received 1075 Mutual aid given 1241 Mutual aid received 331 None aid given 64 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 8% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 71 Service Hazardous Condition 3694 Good Intent 2296 Fire 2870 False Alarm 9019 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 87 EMS

29 Morris County Participation Percentage 92% 51/55 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1253 Feb 1430 Mar 1372 Apr 1595 May 1307 Jun 1272 Jul 1081 Aug 1318 Sep 1106 Oct 1216 Nov 1162 Dec 1213 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 1840 Mon 2548 Tue 2339 Wed 2214 Thu 2189 Fri 2360 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 13% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 26% Midnight to 4 A.M. 6% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 901 Automatic aid received 665 Mutual aid given 833 Mutual aid received 562 None aid given 51 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 24% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 67 Service Hazardous Condition 1909 Good Intent 1385 Fire 1601 False Alarm 6098 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 54 EMS

30 Ocean County Participation Percentage 100% 47/47 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1201 Feb 1435 Mar 1382 Apr 1336 May 1557 Jun 1420 Jul 1580 Aug 1618 Sep 1255 Oct 1271 Nov 1278 Dec 1266 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 2128 Mon 2522 Tue 2427 Wed 2460 Thu 2448 Fri 2421 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 2542 Automatic aid received 2227 Mutual aid given 1420 Mutual aid received 416 None 9969 aid given 25 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 21% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 102 Service Hazardous Condition 2713 Good Intent 2010 Fire 2524 False Alarm 5131 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 62 EMS

31 Passaic County Participation Percentage 95% 22/23 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1488 Feb 1646 Mar 1619 Apr 2299 May 1678 Jun 1527 Jul 1712 Aug 1645 Sep 1428 Oct 1609 Nov 1584 Dec 1562 Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 2521 Mon 3246 Tue 2925 Wed 2869 Thu 2744 Fri 2854 Sat P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 8% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 727 Automatic aid received 304 Mutual aid given 542 Mutual aid received 345 None aid given 14 Information Not Provided By FD 2 8 A.M. to Noon 20% Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 140 Service Hazardous Condition 2325 Good Intent 1900 Fire 2387 False Alarm 5995 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 131 EMS

32 Salem County Participation Percentage 100% 19/19 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 181 Feb 285 Mar 237 Apr 272 May 211 Jun 245 Jul 217 Aug 227 Sep 176 Oct 185 Nov 168 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 23% 8 P.M. to Midnight 15% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 19% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 308 Mon 416 Tue 367 Wed 373 Thu 339 Fri 363 Sat 421 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 459 Automatic aid received 294 Mutual aid given 530 Mutual aid received 121 None 1180 aid given 3 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 24 Service Hazardous Condition 161 Good Intent 374 Fire 592 False Alarm 638 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 10 EMS

33 Somerset County Participation Percentage 94% 34/36 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 1007 Feb 1040 Mar 1008 Apr 1943 May 1132 Jun 974 Jul 1052 Aug 1019 Sep 796 Oct 1036 Nov 871 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 21% 8 P.M. to Midnight 14% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 25% Midnight to 4 A.M. 7% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 1668 Mon 2273 Tue 1846 Wed 1906 Thu 1817 Fri 1877 Sat 1336 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 2898 Automatic aid received 2210 Mutual aid given 925 Mutual aid received 263 None 6417 aid given 10 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 170 Service Hazardous Condition 1438 Good Intent 1332 Fire 1457 False Alarm 4492 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 61 EMS

34 Sussex County Participation Percentage 96% 26/27 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 378 Feb 399 Mar 398 Apr 538 May 396 Jun 374 Jul 342 Aug 323 Sep 321 Oct 344 Nov 271 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 25% 8 P.M. to Midnight 14% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight to 4 A.M. 6% Noon to 4 P.M. 26% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 20% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 615 Mon 773 Tue 561 Wed 540 Thu 561 Fri 598 Sat 685 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 628 Automatic aid received 330 Mutual aid given 544 Mutual aid received 179 None 2643 aid given 9 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 41 Service Hazardous Condition 605 Good Intent 316 Fire 736 False Alarm 1130 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 23 EMS

35 Union County Participation Percentage 90% 19/21 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 2824 Feb 3002 Mar 3054 Apr 5099 May 3154 Jun 2834 Jul 2982 Aug 2885 Sep 2449 Oct 2984 Nov 2604 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 14% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 8% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 9% 8 A.M. to Noon 23% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 4815 Mon 6379 Tue 5386 Wed 5333 Thu 5202 Fri 5079 Sat 4338 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 141 Automatic aid received 88 Mutual aid given 832 Mutual aid received 283 None aid given 65 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 391 Service Hazardous Condition 4761 Good Intent 2642 Fire 2518 False Alarm 9366 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 213 EMS

36 Warren County Participation Percentage 91% 21/23 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month Jan 252 Feb 321 Mar 286 Apr 256 May 243 Jun 222 Jul 266 Aug 311 Sep 272 Oct 218 Nov 186 Dec P.M. to 8 P.M. 22% 8 P.M. to Midnight 16% Incidents By Time Of Day Noon to 4 P.M. 24% Midnight to 4 A.M. 9% 4 A.M. to 8 A.M. 10% 8 A.M. to Noon 19% Incidents by Day Of Week Sun 380 Mon 422 Tue 449 Wed 469 Thu 419 Fri 477 Sat 407 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic aid given 374 Automatic aid received 223 Mutual aid given 299 Mutual aid received 81 None 2035 aid given 11 Incident Type Responses By Category Weather 24 Service Hazardous Condition 508 Good Intent 422 Fire 605 False Alarm 842 Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire 5 EMS

37 38 Proper operty Use Incident Totals by county Figures do not include Mutual/Automatic Aid Given. Assembly Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 2, ,701 1, , ,545 Educational Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 1, , , ,825 Health Care/Detention Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 7, , , ,625

38 Residential Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 43,800 1,003 57,161 17,605 13,406 17, ,590 3, ,362 Mercantile Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 3, ,957 2,046 1,972 2, , ,172 Industrial Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total ,

39 Manufacturing Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total , ,020 Storage Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 1, , , , Outside/Special Property Use Incident Totals Explosion/Overpressure - False Good Hazardous EMS No Fire Alarm Fire Intent Condition Service Weather Grand Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Grand Total 25, ,994 11,872 7,631 23, , ,425

40 Statewide tewide Incident Type list with total dollar loss Code Incident Type Property Loss Contents Loss 100 FIRE, OTHER $600, $157, STRUCTURE FIRE, OTHER (CONVERSION ONLY) $0.00 $1, BUILDING FIRE $70,516, $28,972, FIRES IN STRUCTURE OTHER THAN IN A BUILDING $837, $367, COOKING FIRE, CONFINED TO CONTAINER $56, $98, CHIMNEY OR FLUE FIRE, CONFINED TO CHIMNEY OR FLUE $33, $21, INCINERATOR OVERLOAD OR MALFUNCTION, FIRE CONFINED $ $ FUEL BURNER/BOILER MALFUNCTION, FIRE CONFINED $72, $59, COMMERCIAL COMPACTOR FIRE, CONFINED TO RUBBISH $0.00 $ TRASH OR RUBBISH FIRE, CONTAINED $14, $1, FIRE IN MOBILE PROP USED AS A FIXED STRUC, OTHER $2, $ FIRE IN MOBILE HOME USED AS FIXED RESIDENCE $66, $75, FIRE IN MOTOR HOME, CAMPER, RECREATIONAL VEHICLE $44, $1, FIRE IN PORTABLE BUILDING, FIXED LOCATION $12, $4, MOBILE PROPERTY (VEHICLE) FIRE, OTHER $528, $174, PASSENGER VEHICLE FIRE $3,929, $583, ROAD FREIGHT OR TRANSPORT VEHICLE FIRE $1,412, $635, RAIL VEHICLE FIRE $1, $ WATER VEHICLE FIRE $221, $ SELF-PROPELLED MOTOR HOME OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE $2,000, $2,000, CAMPER OR RECREATIONAL VEHICLE (RV) FIRE $1,035, $1,010, OFF-ROAD VEHICLE OR HEAVY EQUIPMENT FIRE $42, $1, NATURAL VEGETATION FIRE, OTHER $6, $ FOREST, WOODS OR WILDLAND FIRE $5, $2, BRUSH OR BRUSH-AND-GRASS MIXTURE FIRE $74, $3, M MULCH FIRE $4, $ GRASS FIRE $ $ OUTSIDE RUBBISH FIRE, OTHER $14, $ OUTSIDE RUBBISH, TRASH OR WASTE FIRE $72, $16, DUMPSTER OR OTHER OUTSIDE TRASH RECEPTACLE FIRE $15, $ SPECIAL OUTSIDE FIRE, OTHER $33, $ OUTSIDE STORAGE FIRE $81, $470, OUTSIDE EQUIPMENT FIRE $101, $9, OUTSIDE GAS OR VAPOR COMBUSTION EXPLOSION $2, $2, OUTSIDE MAILBOX FIRE $ $ CULTIVATED VEGETATION, CROP FIRE, OTHER $ $ CULTIVATED GRAIN OR CROP FIRE $0.00 $ CULTIVATED TREES OR NURSERY STOCK FIRE $70.00 $ OVERPRESSURE RUPTURE, EXPLOSION, OVERHEAT OTHER $3, $ EXPLOSION (NO FIRE), OTHER $ $ EXCESSIVE HEAT, SCORCH BURNS WITH NO IGNITION $4, $3, RESCUE, EMS INCIDENT, OTHER $28, $ MEDICAL ASSIST, ASSIST EMS CREW $10, $1, EMS CALL, EXCLUDING VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH INJURY $40, $25, MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH INJURIES $1,035, $137, MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT WITH NO INJURIES $242, $35, LOCK-IN (IF LOCK OUT, USE 511 ) $ $ EXTRICATION, RESCUE, OTHER $5, $ EXTRICATION OF VICTIM(S) FROM VEHICLE $35, $20, REMOVAL OF VICTIM(S) FROM STALLED ELEVATOR $ $ WATER & ICE-RELATED RESCUE, OTHER $27, $ SURF RESCUE $0.00 $ TRAPPED BY POWER LINES $3, $

41 Statewide tewide Incident Type list with total dollar loss (CONT ONT.) Code Incident Type Property Loss Contents Loss 411 GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE LIQUID SPILL $79, $1, GAS LEAK (NATURAL GAS OR LPG) $10, $3, OIL OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE LIQUID SPILL $10, $ CHEMICAL SPILL OR LEAK $ $ ELECTRICAL WIRING/EQUIPMENT PROBLEM, OTHER $52, $16, HEAT FROM SHORT CIRCUIT (WIRING), DEFECTIVE/WORN $3, $2, OVERHEATED MOTOR $13, $2, BREAKDOWN OF LIGHT BALLAST $50.00 $ POWER LINE DOWN $96, $26, ARCING, SHORTED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT $46, $24, ACCIDENT, POTENTIAL ACCIDENT, OTHER $5, $ BUILDING OR STRUCTURE WEAKENED OR COLLAPSED $78, $12, AIRCRAFT STANDBY $1, $ VEHICLE ACCIDENT, GENERAL CLEANUP $183, $60, ATTEMPT TO BURN $0.00 $ SERVICE CALL, OTHER $7, $1, PERSON IN DISTRESS, OTHER $ $ LOCK-OUT $ $ WATER PROBLEM, OTHER $16, $70, WATER EVACUATION $60, $51, WATER OR STEAM LEAK $908, $391, SMOKE OR ODOR REMOVAL $4, $1, ANIMAL PROBLEM $1, $ PUBLIC SERVICE ASSISTANCE, OTHER $0.00 $ ASSIST POLICE OR OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY $ $ POLICE MATTER $7, $ PUBLIC SERVICE $ $ DEFECTIVE ELEVATOR, NO OCCUPANTS $ $ COVER ASSIGNMENT, STANDBY, MOVEUP $2.00 $ GOOD INTENT CALL, OTHER $10, $1, STEAM, OTHER GAS MISTAKEN FOR SMOKE, OTHER $ $ SMOKE SCARE, ODOR OF SMOKE $1, $2, FALSE ALARM OR FALSE CALL, OTHER $1.00 $ MUNICIPAL ALARM SYSTEM, MALICIOUS FALSE ALARM $3.00 $ SYSTEM MALFUNCTION, OTHER $1, $ SPRINKLER ACTIVATION DUE TO MALFUNCTION $1.00 $ SMOKE DETECTOR ACTIVATION DUE TO MALFUNCTION $1, $1, ALARM SYSTEM SOUNDED DUE TO MALFUNCTION $85.00 $ CO DETECTOR ACTIVATION DUE TO MALFUNCTION $0.00 $ SPRINKLER ACTIVATION, NO FIRE - UNINTENTIONAL $117, $67, SMOKE DETECTOR ACTIVATION, NO FIRE - UNINTENTIONAL $2, $2, DETECTOR ACTIVATION, NO FIRE - UNINTENTIONAL $2.00 $ ALARM SYSTEM ACTIVATION, NO FIRE - UNINTENTIONAL $5, $ CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTOR ACTIVATION, NO CO $0.00 $ FLOOD ASSESSMENT $2, $2, WIND STORM, TORNADO/HURRICANE ASSESSMENT $34, $ LIGHTNING STRIKE (NO FIRE) $8, $ SPECIAL TYPE OF INCIDENT, OTHER $1, $0.00 TOTAL $85,046, $35,634,

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43 January Incidents 1% Service 13% Weather 0% EMS 22% Hazardous Condition 12% Explosion/Overpressure 1% Good Intent 11% Fire 11% False Alarm 29% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In January Passenger Vehicle Fire 11% Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 8% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 3% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 5% Building Fire 29% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 27% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 5% JANUARY Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 15% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In January Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 16% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 18% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 10% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 41% 44

44 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In January Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 13% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Rescue, EMS Incident, 14% EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 48% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In January Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 19% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 9% Power Line Down 8% Carbon Monoxide Incident 17% Overheated Motor 3% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 5% Hazardous Condition, 7% Water Or Steam Leak 18% Smoke Or Odor Removal 16% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 5% Most Frequent Service Incidents In January Water Problem, 7% Service Call, 9% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 21% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 9% Public Service 8% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 6% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 19% Lock-Out 14% JANUARY 45

45 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In January No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address Hazmat Release 5% Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 25% Good Intent Call, 17% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 6% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 44% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In January System Malfunction, Smoke Detector Activation, 6% No Fire - Unintentional 16% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 20% JANUARY Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 11% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Flood Assessment 20% 46 Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 6% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 6% Weather Incidents In January Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 50% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 20% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 6% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 30%

46 February Incidents 1% Service 15% Weather 0% EMS 20% Hazardous Condition 13% Explosion/Overpressure 1% Good Intent 10% Fire 11% False Alarm 29% Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 9% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 17% Passenger Vehicle Fire 10% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 21% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In February Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 3% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 6% Building Fire 32% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 7% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In February Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 19% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 12% Overpressure Rupture Of Boiler From Air Or Gas 7% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 26% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 13% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 6% FEBRUARY 47

47 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In February Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 11% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 16% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 5% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Rescue, EMS Incident, 14% EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 48% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In February Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 17% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 12% Carbon Monoxide Incident 16% Power Line Down 23% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% FEBRUARY Water Or Steam Leak 29% 48 Hazardous Condition, 8% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 17% Water Evacuation 3% Water Problem, 9% Most Frequent Service Incidents In February Smoke Or Odor Removal 12% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 6% Service Call, 8% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 17% Lock-Out 11% Public Service 5%

48 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In February Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 44% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 5% Good Intent Call, 16% Steam, Gas Mistaken For Smoke, 2% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 24% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 6% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In February Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 14% System Malfunction, 6% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 22% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 12% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 20% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 14% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 32% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 6% Weather Incidents In February Flood Assessment 25% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 6% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 29% FEBRUARY 49

49 March Incidents 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 24% Hazardous Condition 11% Explosion/Overpressure 1% Good Intent 11% Fire 12% False Alarm 28% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In March Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6% Passenger Vehicle Fire 11% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 3% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 14% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 4% Building Fire 28% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 25% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 3% MARCH Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 18% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 15% 50 Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In March Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 10% Overpressure Rupture Of Boiler From Air Or Gas 6% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 39% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 12%

50 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In March EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 47% Rescue, EMS Incident, 14% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 17% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In March Power Line Down 14% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 4% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 20% Hazardous Condition, 8% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 11% Carbon Monoxide Incident 13% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 8% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) Gasoline Or 17% Flammable Liquid Spill 5% Most Frequent Service Incidents In March Water Problem, 9% Water Or Steam Leak 14% Water Evacuation 5% Smoke Or Odor Removal 13% Service Call, 9% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 8% Public Service 7% Lock-Out 12% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 23% MARCH 51

51 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In March Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 44% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 5% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 24% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 7% Good Intent Call, 17% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In March Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 16% Unintentional Transmission System Malfunction, Of Alarm, 5% 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 21% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 10% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 18% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 6% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 5% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 5% MARCH Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 15% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 28% 52 Weather Incidents In March Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 15% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 4% Flood Assessment 38%

52 April Incidents Service 31% Weather 7% 0% EMS 17% Hazardous Condition 9% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Good Intent 8% Fire 9% False Alarm 19% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In April Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6% Passenger Vehicle Fire 10% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 4% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 17% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 6% Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 3% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 23% Building Fire 25% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In April Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 45% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 13% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 8% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 9% Overpressure Rupture Of Boiler From Air Or Gas 9% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 7% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 9% APRIL 53

53 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In April Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 49% Rescue, EMS Incident, 13% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 16% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 11% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In April Power Line Down 14% Overheated Motor 3% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 15% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 12% Carbon Monoxide Incident 9% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 4% Hazardous Condition, 13% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 18% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 5% Most Frequent Service Incidents In April Water Or Steam Leak 12% APRIL Water Evacuation 36% Smoke Or Odor Removal 4% Service Call, 4% Public Service 3% Lock-Out 3% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 7% Water Problem, 28% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 3% 54

54 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In April Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 26% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 44% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 7% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Good Intent Call, 17% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In April System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 22% Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 15% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 10% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 5% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 20% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% Weather Incidents In April Flood Assessment 90% Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 0% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 8% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 0% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 2% APRIL 55

55 May Incidents 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 24% Hazardous Condition 12% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Good Intent 10% Fire 15% False Alarm 26% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In May Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 8% Passenger Vehicle Fire 10% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 26% Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 5% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 21% Building Fire 24% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In May Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 11% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 7% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 18% MAY 56 Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 64%

56 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In May EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 49% Rescue, EMS Incident, 12% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident (MV Ped) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In May Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 19% Aircraft Standby 4% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 11% Carbon Monoxide Incident 6% Power Line Down 20% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% Overheated Motor 3% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 4% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 13% Gasoline Or Hazardous Condition, Flammable Liquid Spill 7% 6% Most Frequent Service Incidents In May Unauthorized Burning 3% Water Or Steam Leak 7% Water Problem, 5% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 10% Smoke Or Odor Removal 13% Service Call, 14% Public Service Assistance, 3% Public Service 9% Lock-Out 12% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 24% MAY 57

57 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In May Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 48% Steam, Gas Mistaken For Smoke, 1% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 22% Smoke From Barbecue, Tar Kettle 1% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 7% Good Intent Call, 15% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In May System Malfunction, 6% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 6% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 24% Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 16% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 11% False Alarm Or False Call, 10% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 6% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 21% Weather Incidents In May Earthquake Assessment 1% Flood Assessment 5% MAY Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 43% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 16% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 29% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 6% 58

58 June Incidents 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 24% Hazardous Condition 13% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Good Intent 10% Fire 11% False Alarm 29% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In June Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 8% Passenger Vehicle Fire 11% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 3% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 16% Outside Rubbish Fire, 3% Fire, 6% Building Fire 27% Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 3% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 23% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In June Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 48% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 11% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 11% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 7% Fireworks Explosion (No Fire) 10% Overpressure Rupture From Air Or Gas, 8% Explosion (No Fire), 5% JUNE 59

59 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In June EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 48% Rescue, EMS Incident, 11% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident (MV Ped) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 13% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 16% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In June Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 18% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 14% Carbon Monoxide Incident 8% Power Line Down 22% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 9% Hazardous Condition, 8% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 7% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 14% Most Frequent Service Incidents In June Water Or Steam Leak 8% Water Problem, 5% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 10% JUNE Smoke Or Odor Removal 13% Service Call, 18% 60 Public Service Assistance, 3% Public Service 9% Lock-Out 11% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 23%

60 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In June Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 22% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% Smoke From Barbecue, Tar Kettle 2% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 44% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 8% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 2% Good Intent Call, 17% EMS Call, Party Transported By Non-Fire Agency 2% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In June Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 13% Unintentional Transmission System Malfunction, Of Alarm, 6% 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 21% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 10% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 22% False Alarm Or False Call, 10% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 4% Weather Incidents In June Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 15% Flood Assessment 15% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 12% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 58% JUNE 61

61 July Incidents 1% Service 12% Weather 1% EMS 24% Hazardous Condition 13% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Good Intent 9% Fire 11% False Alarm 29% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In July Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 7% Passenger Vehicle Fire 13% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 4% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 14% Outside Rubbish Fire, 3% Building Fire 26% Fire, 7% Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 4% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 22% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In July JULY 62 Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 17% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 9% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 6% Fireworks Explosion (No Fire) 17% Chemical Reaction Rupture Of Process Vessel 3% Explosion (No Fire), 6% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 42%

62 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In July EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 49% Rescue, EMS Incident, 12% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident (MV Ped) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In July Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 19% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 15% Carbon Monoxide Incident 8% Power Line Down 21% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 8% Hazardous Condition, 7% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 7% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 15% Most Frequent Service Incidents In July Water Problem, 7% Water Or Steam Leak 10% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 11% Smoke Or Odor Removal 12% Service Call, 17% Public Service 8% Lock-Out 11% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 24% JULY 63

63 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In July Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 21% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 8% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 45% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Good Intent Call, 18% EMS Call, Party Transported By Non-Fire Agency 2% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In July Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 12% System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 24% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 11% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 22% False Alarm Or False Call, 8% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 4% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% Weather Incidents In July JULY 64 Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 13% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 4% Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 7% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 54% Flood Assessment 22%

64 August Incidents 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 23% Hazardous Condition 13% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Good Intent 9% Fire 9% False Alarm 33% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In August Passenger Vehicle Fire 15% Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 8% Mulch Fire 4% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 9% Building Fire 26% Fire, 7% Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 3% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 28% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 8% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 8% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In August Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 18% Overpressure Rupture From Air Or Gas, 8% Air Or Gas Rupture Of Pressure Or Process Vessel 6% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 52% AUGUST 65

65 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In August EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 49% Rescue, EMS Incident, 12% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 16% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In August Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 18% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 14% Carbon Monoxide Incident 9% Power Line Down 22% Hazardous Condition, Gasoline Or 7% Flammable Liquid Spill 6% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 15% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 9% AUGUST Water Or Steam Leak 9% Smoke Or Odor Removal 13% 66 Service Call, 17% Most Frequent Service Incidents In August Water Problem, 8% Public Service 10% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 11% Lock-Out 12% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 20%

66 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In August Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 24% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 8% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 46% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Good Intent Call, 16% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In August Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 13% System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 4% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 21% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 13% False Alarm Or False Call, 8% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 4% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 23% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 8% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 6% Weather Incidents In August Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 7% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 61% Flood Assessment 18% AUGUST 67

67 September Incidents Hazardous Condition 12% 1% Service 11% Weather 0% EMS 25% Good Intent 10% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Fire 11% False Alarm 30% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In September Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 8% Outside Rubbish Fire, 3% Mulch Fire 6% Passenger Vehicle Fire 11% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 3% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 12% Building Fire 24% SEPTEMBER Overpressure Rupture Of Boiler From Air Or Gas 5% 68 Fire, 5% Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 4% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 24% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In September Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 22% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 11% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 4% Air Or Gas Rupture Of Pressure Or Process Vessel 5% Explosion (No Fire), 7% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 46%

68 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In September EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 50% Rescue, EMS Incident, 12% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 2% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Motor Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident (MV Ped) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In September Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 20% Aircraft Standby 4% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 9% Carbon Monoxide Incident 8% Power Line Down 13% Overheated Motor 3% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 5% Hazardous Condition, 7% Smoke Or Odor Removal 14% Most Frequent Service Incidents In September Water Problem, 4% Water Or Steam Leak 8% Service Call, 17% Public Service 10% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 17% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 7% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 11% Lock-Out 13% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 23% SEPTEMBER 69

69 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In September Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 24% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 3% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 7% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 52% Good Intent Call, 14% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In September Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 14% System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 21% SEPTEMBER Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 12% 70 False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 33% Weather Incidents In September Lightning Strike (No Fire) 33% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 21% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 4% Flood Assessment 34%

70 October Incidents Hazardous Condition 12% 1% Service 11% Weather 0% EMS 23% Good Intent 10% Explosion/Overpressure 0% Fire 10% False Alarm 33% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In October Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 5% Passenger Vehicle Fire 14% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 8% Building Fire 28% Fire, 8% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 31% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 16% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 8% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In October Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 7% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 44% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 12% Explosion (No Fire), 4% Overpressure Rupture From Air Or Gas, 4% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 5% OCTOBER 71

71 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In October EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 47% Rescue, EMS Incident, 13% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 5% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 13% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In October Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 16% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 19% Aircraft Standby 3% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 11% OCTOBER Power Line Down 17% Overheated Motor 3% 72 Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 4% Gasoline Or Hazardous Condition, Flammable Liquid Spill 6% 5% Water Or Steam Leak 9% Smoke Or Odor Removal 16% Service Call, 17% Most Frequent Service Incidents In October Water Problem, 4% Public Service Assistance, 3% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 9% Public Service 10% Carbon Monoxide Incident 9% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 16% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 21% Lock-Out 11%

72 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In October Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 45% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 5% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 21% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 8% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In October Good Intent Call, 17% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 4% System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 4% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 24% Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 15% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 11% False Alarm Or False Call, 8% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 10% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 12% Weather Incidents In October Flood Assessment 47% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 7% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 4% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 20% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 4% Lightning Strike (No Fire) 24% OCTOBER 73

73 November Incidents Hazardous Condition 13% 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 23% Good Intent 11% Explosion/Overpressure 1% Fire 11% False Alarm 28% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In November Passenger Vehicle Fire 10% Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 7% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 7% Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 5% Building Fire 29% NOVEMBER Fire, 5% 74 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 34% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In November Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 15% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 12% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 16% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 7% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 3% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 42% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 8%

74 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In November EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 48% Rescue, EMS Incident, 14% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 4% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 13% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In November Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Power Line Down 9% Overheated Motor 3% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 19% Aircraft Standby 3% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 9% Carbon Monoxide Incident 15% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 6% Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 5% Heat From Short Circuit (Wiring), Defective/Worn 3% Water Or Steam Leak 11% Smoke Or Odor Removal 17% Hazardous Condition, 6% Most Frequent Service Incidents In November Water Problem, 4% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 5% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 8% Service Call, 18% Public Service 8% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 17% Lock-Out 13% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 21% NOVEMBER 75

75 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In November Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 42% Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 6% Good Intent Call, 16% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 26% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 7% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In November Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 16% System Malfunction, 5% Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, 5% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 22% NOVEMBER Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 10% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 50% Weather Incidents In November Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 18% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 5% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 5% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 50% 76

76 December Incidents Hazardous Condition 15% 1% Service 12% Weather 0% EMS 24% Good Intent 11% Explosion/Overpressure 1% Fire 10% False Alarm 26% Most Frequent Fire Incidents In December Passenger Vehicle Fire 10% Building Fire 34% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 5% Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 5% Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat 14% Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 7% Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline 9% Fire, 6% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 33% Most Frequent Explosion/Overpressure - No Fire Incidents In December Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Boiler 14% Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 40% Overpressure Rupture Of Boiler From Air Or Gas 4% Overpressure Rupture From Air Or Gas, 4% Overpressure Rupture From Steam, 6% Overpressure Rupture Of Air Or Gas Pipe/Pipeline 9% DECEMBER 77

77 Most Frequent EMS Incidents In December EMS Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 47% Rescue, EMS Incident, 13% Extrication Of Victim(s) From Vehicle 3% Removal Of Victim(s) From Stalled Elevator 3% Medical Assist, Assist EMS Crew 15% Motor Vehicle/Pedestrian Accident (MV Ped) 2% Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 5% Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 12% Most Frequent Hazardous Condition Incidents In December Power Line Down 24% Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 16% Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 10% Carbon Monoxide Incident 13% Electrical Wiring/Equipment Problem, 7% DECEMBER Overheated Motor 3% Smoke Or Odor Removal 16% 78 Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 3% Hazardous Condition, 6% Most Frequent Service Incidents In December Water Problem, Water Or Steam Leak 5% 12% Service Call, 16% Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 4% Assist Police Or Governmental Agency 10% Public Service 9% Lock-Out 13% Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 14% Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 19%

78 Most Frequent Good Intent Incidents In December Steam, Vapor, Fog Or Dust Thought To Be Smoke 5% Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 43% Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 24% No Incident Found On Arrival At Dispatch Address 8% Hazmat Release Investigation W/No Hazmat 3% Good Intent Call, 17% Most Frequent False Alarm Incidents In December Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 17% Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 26% Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 12% False Alarm Or False Call, 9% CO Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 7% Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 41% Flood Assessment 6% Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No CO 7% Weather Incidents In December Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster Standby 8% Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 22% Severe Weather Or Natural Disaster, 45% DECEMBER 79

79 fire incidents Fires By Type Confined Fires Cultivated Vegetation Fires 105 Fire, 1700 Natural Vegetation Fires 6006 Special Outside Fires 804 Structure Fires 6409 Trash Fires 4478 Vehicle Fires Structure Fires By Property Type Residential 77% FIRE Outside/Special Property 2% Mercantile/Business 8% Manufacturing 2% Industrial 1% Health Care/Detention/Correction 1% Storage 5% Assembly 3% Education 1% 80

80 Most Frequent Property Uses Involving Fire Incidents 1 Or 2 Family Dwelling Business Office Food And Beverage Sales, Grocery Store Graded And Cared-For Plots Of Land Highway Or Divided Highway 1429 Hotel/Motel, Commercial Mercantile, Business, Multifamily Dw elling 6043 Open Land Or Field 1877 Outside Or Special Property, 845 Residential Street, Road Or Residential Drivew ay 2989 Residential, Restaurant Or Cafeteria Street Or Road In Commercial Area Street, Vacant Lot Vehicle Parking Area Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Fires All Property Uses Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Information Not Provided By FD Cigarette 709 Electrical Arcing 1229 Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials 362 Heat From Powered Equipment, 1128 Hot Em ber Or Ash 636 Hot Or Smoldering Object, 702 Match Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment Spark, Ember Or Flame From Operating Equipment Undetermined FIRE 81

81 Structure Fires By Month Sep 7% Oct 7% Aug 7% Nov 8% Dec 8% Jul 8% Jun 8% Jan 9% May 9% Feb 10% Apr 9% Mar 10% Structure Fires By Day Of Week Sat 14% Sun 16% Fri 13% Mon 15% Thu 14% Wed 14% Tue 14% Structure Fires - Cause Of Ignition Cause Of Ignition Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Act Of Nature 78 $913, $138, Cause Under Investigation 1700 $28,953, $19,262, Cause Undetermined After Investigation 554 $12,328, $3,916, Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 883 $4,440, $2,018, Information Not Provided By FD 119 $48, $1.00 Intentional 281 $3,859, $3,867, $3,460, $649, Unintentional 2381 $41,205, $8,860, Total 6409 $95,209, $38,713, FIRE Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Non-Residential Structure Fires Heat Source Total Incidents Candle 11 Cigarette 26 Electrical Arcing 147 Flame/Torch Used For Lighting 15 Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, 38 Heat From Powered Equipment, 120 Hot Ember Or Ash 39 Hot Or Smoldering Object, 72 Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter 15 Lightning Discharge 17 Match 17 Molten, Hot Material 15 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 116 Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 72 Spontaneous Ignition 19 Grand Total

82 Fact ctors Contrib ontributing to Ignition Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Ignition Abandoned Or Discarded Materials Or Products 1087 Electrical Failure, Malfunction, 460 Equipment Unattended 374 Exposure Fire 416 Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles 570 Mechanical Failure, Malfunction, 610 Misuse Of Material Or Product, 381 Unspecified Short-Circuit Arc fire suppression fact ctors Fire suppression factors are factors that inhibit fire suppression efforts or contribute to the growth or spread of fire. Most Frequent Fire Suppression Factors Building Construction Or Design Factors Delayed Reporting Of Fire Delayed Detection Of Fire Poor Or No Access For Fire Department Apparatus Balloon Construction Poor Access For Firefighters Difficult To Ventilate Power Lines Down/Arcing Roof Collapse Holes Or Openings In Walls Or Ceilings Combustible Interior Finish Flammable/Combustible Liquid Hazard Drought Or Low Fuel Moisture Locked Or Jammed Doors Temperature, High Hydrants Inoperative Storage, Improper Wind, Including Hurricanes Or Tornadoes FIRE 83

83 Area of fire Origin Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin All Property Uses Information Not Provided By FD 31% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 8% Open Area, Outside 7% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 14% Cooking Area, Kitchen 10% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 4% Wildland, Woods 4% Outside Areas, 9% Undetermined 13% Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III West Deptford firefighters work to control a well involved trash truck FIRE Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bedroom For Less Than Five People 677 $25,280, $3,241, Cooking Area, Kitchen 1826 $6,755, $2,719, Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 2511 $5,587, $2,395, Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 1465 $49, $5, Information Not Provided By FD 5987 $199, $25, Open Area, Outside 1261 $42, $21, Outside Areas, 1660 $2,399, $629, Undetermined 2429 $10,631, $9,516, Wildland, Woods 747 $32, $10, Total $50,978, $18,565,

84 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin ASSEMBLY Property Uses Assembly Area Without Fixed Seats For Less Than 100 People 4% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 6% Cooking Area, Kitchen 28% Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 6% Wall Surface, Exterior 5% Open Area, Outside 18% Roof Surface, Exterior 4% Outside Areas, 29% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: ASSEMBLY Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Assembly Area Without Fixed Seats For Less Than 100 People 12 $103, $307, Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 17 $3, $2, Cooking Area, Kitchen 85 $1,747, $1,039, Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 19 $1, $0.00 Open Area, Outside 56 $ $0.00 Outside Areas, 93 $2,005, $500, Roof Surface, Exterior 12 $20, $10, Wall Surface, Exterior 15 $46, $15, Total 309 $3,926, $1,873, Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin EDUCATIONAL Property Uses Outside Areas, 18% Open Area, Outside 8% Storage: Supplies Or Tools 5% Wildland, Woods 7% Arena, Assembly Area With Fixed Seats For 100 or More People 5% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 27% Interior Stairway Or Ramp 5% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 6% Cooking Area, Kitchen 14% Chute/Container: Trash, Rubbish, Waste 5% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: EDUCATIONAL Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Arena, Assembly Area With Fixed Seats For 100 or More People 6 $356, $501, Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 35 $5, $ Chute/Container: Trash, Rubbish, Waste 6 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen 17 $5, $5, Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 7 $0.00 $0.00 Interior Stairway Or Ramp 6 $ $ Open Area, Outside 10 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 22 $1, $0.00 Storage: Supplies Or Tools 6 $25, $ Wildland, Woods 8 $0.00 $0.00 Total 123 $392, $507, FIRE 85

85 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin HEALTH CARE/DETENTION/CORRECTION Property Uses Cooking Area, Kitchen 35% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 10% Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 12% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 7% Outside Areas, 12% Open Area, Outside 6% Laundry Area, Wash House 10% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 8% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: HEALTH CARE/DETENTION/CORRECTION Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 8 $1, $ Bedroom For Less Than Five People 11 $2, $0.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen 38 $0.00 $1, Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 13 $0.00 $0.00 Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 9 $0.00 $0.00 Laundry Area, Wash House 11 $1, $6, Open Area, Outside 7 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 13 $0.00 $0.00 Total 110 $4, $7, Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin INDUSTRIAL Property Uses Wildland, Woods 64% Switchgear Area, Transformer Vault 6% Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin 4% Outside Areas, 11% Open Area, Outside 5% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 3% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 3% Laboratory 4% FIRE Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: INDUSTRIAL Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 5 $0.00 $0.00 Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 5 $0.00 $0.00 Laboratory 6 $0.00 $5, Open Area, Outside 8 $2, $0.00 Outside Areas, 16 $0.00 $0.00 Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin 6 $0.00 $1, Switchgear Area, Transformer Vault 9 $2, $0.00 Wildland, Woods 95 $ $0.00 Total 150 $4, $6,

86 Outside Areas, 11% Maintenance Shop Or Area 7% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin MANUFACTURING Property Uses Processing/Manufacturing Area, Workroom, Assembly Area 31% Machinery Room Or Area 7% Exterior Stairway/Fire Escape 7% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 9% Roof Surface, Exterior 6% Service Or Equipment Areas, 10% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: MANUFACTURING Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Duct 5 $0.00 $0.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 7 $0.00 $0.00 Exterior Stairway/Fire Escape 6 $0.00 $0.00 Machinery Room Or Area 6 $0.00 $0.00 Maintenance Shop Or Area 6 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 9 $0.00 $0.00 Processing/Manufacturing Area, Workroom, Assembly Area 25 $2, $102, Roof Surface, Exterior 5 $400, $100, Service Or Equipment Areas, 8 $0.00 $40, Storage Areas, 5 $0.00 $ Total 82 $402, $243, Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin MERCANTILE/BUSINESS Property Uses Duct 6% Storage Areas, 6% Roof Surface, Exterior 5% Cooking Area, Kitchen 7% Outside Areas, 27% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 17% 6% Open Area, Outside 7% Laundry Area, Wash House 7% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 24% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: MERCANTILE/BUSINESS Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Cooking Area, Kitchen 40 $25, $12, Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 98 $23, $ Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 141 $10, $0.00 Laundry Area, Wash House 39 $10, $55, Open Area, Outside 44 $ $4, $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 163 $ $ Roof Surface, Exterior 30 $208, $43, Total 588 $278, $115, FIRE 87

87 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin OUTSIDE/SPECIAL Property Uses Exterior, Exposed Surface 3% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 28% Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 4% Open Area, Outside 22% Wildland, Woods 13% Vehicle Areas, 6% Railroad Right-Of-Way: On Or Near 4% Outside Areas, 20% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: OUTSIDE/SPECIAL PROPERTIES Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 157 $5, $76.00 Exterior, Exposed Surface 130 $62, $2, Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 1203 $23, $5, Open Area, Outside 930 $4, $ Outside Areas, 870 $19, $ Railroad Right-Of-Way: On Or Near 166 $1, $1.00 Vehicle Areas, 255 $165, $8, Wildland, Woods 552 $25, $10, Grand Total 4263 $308, $27, Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin STORAGE Property Uses Vehicle Storage Area: Garage, Carport 26% Exterior, Exposed Surface 7% Open Area, Outside 9% Vacant Structural Area 4% Outside Areas, 12% Structural Areas, 4% Storage Areas, 20% FIRE Storage: Supplies Or Tools 11% Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin 7% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: STORAGE Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Exterior, Exposed Surface 18 $35, $0.00 Open Area, Outside 22 $20, $17, Outside Areas, 29 $31, $3, Storage Areas, 49 $882, $1,156, Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin 17 $130, $61, Storage: Supplies Or Tools 28 $6, $6, Structural Areas, 10 $10, $1, Vacant Structural Area 10 $3, $0.00 Vehicle Storage Area: Garage, Carport 67 $488, $689, Grand Total 250 $1,606, $1,934,

88 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin RESIDENTIAL Property Uses Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room, Rec Room 7% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 15% Cooking Area, Kitchen 35% Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 6% Heating Room Or Area, Water Heater Area 4% Laundry Area, Wash House 6% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 4% Wall Surface, Exterior 6% Substructure Area Or Space, Crawl Space 4% Open Area, Outside 4% Outside Areas, 9% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: RESIDENTIAL Area Of Fire Origin Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 169 $1,133, $416, Bedroom For Less Than Five People 660 $25,207, $3,210, Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room, Rec Room 328 $9,007, $3,569, Cooking Area, Kitchen 1621 $4,978, $1,661, Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 262 $1,158, $385, Heating Room Or Area, Water Heater Area 173 $3,106, $473, Laundry Area, Wash House 287 $2,191, $894, Open Area, Outside 164 $13, $30.00 Outside Areas, 410 $341, $124, Substructure Area Or Space, Crawl Space 164 $3,145, $1,552, Wall Surface, Exterior 257 $1,200, $238, Grand Total 4495 $51,484, $12,527, Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Firefighters make access to a garage fire in Westville FIRE 89

89 Cause of Ignition Cause Of Ignition Unintentional 29% Act Of Nature 2% Cause Under Investigation 13% Cause Undetermined After Investigation 16% 4% Intentional 4% Information Not Provided By FD 23% Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 9% Cause Of Ignition Assembly Education He alth Care/Detention/ Correction Industrial Manufacturing Act Of Nature Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By FD Intentional Unintentional Total FIRE Cause Of Ignition Mercantile/ Business Outside/Special Property None Residential Storage Act Of Nature Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By FD Intentional Unintentional Total

90 Cause Of Ignition: Act Of Nature Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Cause Of Ignition: Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren FIRE 91

91 Cause Of Ignition: Under Investigation Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Cause Of Ignition: Undetermined After Investigation FIRE Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren

92 Cause Of Ignition: Intentional Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Cause Of Ignition: Unintentional Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren FIRE 93

93 detector presence and performance Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Detector Presence By County Somerset Sussex Union Warren Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present FIRE Detector Presence By Property Use Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Grand Total Assembly Education Health Care/Detention/Correction Industrial Manufacturing Mercantile/Business Outside/Special Property Residential Storage Total

94 18000 Detector Presence Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III , , Confined Fire - Detector Presence Not A Required Entry 2,080 Information Not Provided By FD 3,335 1,353 1,434 None Present Not Applicable Present Undetermined Detector Type Smoke % 35 1% More Than One Type Present 127 4% Heat 53 2% Combination Smoke & Heat/Single Unit 195 6% Sprinkler, Water Flow Detection 42 1% Undetermined % Detector Effectiveness Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 104 3% Information Not Provided By FD % Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded % Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 158 5% There Were No Occupants 239 7% Undetermined 213 6% FIRE 95

95 Detector Power Battery Only 1076 Hardwire Only 742 Hardwire With Battery Backup 849 Information Not Provided By FD 11 Mechanical 12 Multiple Detectors & Power Supplies Plug-In 2 Plug-In With Battery Backup 25 Undetermined Detector Operation Detector Operated % Detector Failed To Operate % Undetermined % Information Not Provided By FD 11 0% Fire Too Small To Activate Detector % Detector Failure Reason Battery Discharged Or Dead 45 Battery Missing Or Disconnected 77 Defective Detector 11 Improper Installation Or Placement Of Detector 6 Information Not Provided By FD 2925 FIRE Lack Of Maintenance, Includes Not Cleaning 96 Power Failed, Was Shut-Off Or Disconnected Undetermined

96 Detector Presence In Residential Property Uses Barracks, Dormitory Boarding/Rooming House, Residential Hotels Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined Dormitory-Type Residence, Hotel/Motel, Commercial Residential Board And Care Residential, Sorority House, Fraternity House Detector Presence In 1 Or 2 Family And Mulitfamily Dwellings Or 2 Family Dwelling Multifamily Dwelling Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined FIRE 97

97 Detector Operation In 1 Or 2 Family Dwellings Detector Operated % Detector Failed To Operate % Undetermined % Information Not Provided By FD 5 0% Fire Too Small To Activate Detector % Detector Operation In Multifamily Dwellings Detector Operated % Detector Failed To Operate 92 10% Undetermined % Fire Too Small To Activate Detector 86 9% Information Not Provided By FD 4 0% Detector Effectiveness In 1 Or 2 Family Dwellings Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded % Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 50 3% Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 50 3% Undetermined 123 7% There Were No Occupants 131 8% Information Not Provided By FD % Detector Effectiveness In Multifamily Dwellings Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded % FIRE Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 74 8% Undetermined 40 4% There Were No Occupants 35 4% Information Not Provided By FD % Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 27 3% 98

98 Automatic Extinguishment System Presence By County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Confined Fire - AES Presence Not A Required Entry Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined Not Applicable Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren FIRE 99

99 6000 Automatic Extinguishment System Presence Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined Automatic Extinguishment System Presence In 1 Or 2 Family And Multifamily Dwellings Multifamily Dwelling 17 1 Or 2 Family Dwelling 904 Automatic Extinguishment System Presence By Property Use Information Not Provided By FD None Present Present Undetermined Grand Total Assembly Education Health Care/Detention/Correction Industrial Manufacturing Mercantile/Business None Outside/Special Property Residential Storage Undetermined Grand Total Automatic Extinguishment System Type Carbon Dioxide System 2 Dry Chemical System 16 Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System 26 Foam System 1 Halogen Type System 1 FIRE Information Not Provided By FD 113 Sprinkler System Special Hazard System 9 8 Undetermined 32 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System

100 Automatic Extinguishment System Operation Fire Too Small To Activate The System Information Not Provided By FD System Did Not Operate System Operated System Operated And Was Effective And Was Not Effective Undetermined Number Of Sprinkler Heads Activated Frequency Number Of Sprinkler Heads Activated Automatic Extinguishment System Failure Reason Agent Discharged, But Did Not Reach The Fire 3 Fire Not In Area Protected By The System 25 Information Not Provided By FD 18 Lack Of Maintenance 3 Manual Intervention Defeated The System 2 Not Enough Agent Discharged to Control The Fire System Components Damaged System Shut Off Undetermined FIRE 101

101 residential fires Fires in 1 & 2 family residential structures account for approximately 61% of all fires in residential property uses. Fires in multifamily dwelling structures show the next highest incident rate of 32%. Fires In Residential Property Uses 1 Or 2 Family Dwelling 10,768 61% Sorority House, Fraternity House 13 0% Residential 425 2% Residential Board And Care 127 1% Multifamily Dwelling 5,824 32% Hotel/Motel, Commercial 288 2% Barracks, Dormitory 74 0% Boarding/Rooming House, Residential Hotels 261 1% Dormitory-Type Residence, 168 1% Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Residential Property Use Fires Clothes Dryer 114 Electrical Wiring, 24 Fan 22 Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue 40 Heater 21 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, 30 Kitchen And Cooking Equipment, 47 Microwave Oven 31 FIRE Oven, Rotisserie Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface Stove, Heating Water Heater

102 1400 Most Frequent Area Of Fire Origin In 1 Or 2 Family Dwellings Bedroom For Less Than Five People Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room, Rec Room Cooking Area, Kitchen Information Not Provided By FD Laundry Area, Wash House Outside Areas, Undetermined 800 Most Frequent Area Of Fire Origin In Multifamily Dwellings Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 205 Bedroom For Less Than Five People 81 Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room, Rec Room Cooking Area, Kitchen 56 Courtyard, Patio, Terrace 54 Information Not Laundry Area, Provided By FD Wash House 117 Undetermined 54 Wall Surface, Exterior FIRE 103

103 Most Frequent Item First Ignited In 1 Or 2 Family Dwellings Appliance Housing Or Casing 112 Cooking Materials 340 Electrical Wire, Cable Insulation Exterior Sidewall Covering, Surface, Finish Information Not Provided By FD 1289 Light Vegetation (Not Crop) Rubbish, Trash, Waste 105 Structural Member Or Framing 291 Undetermined 1566 Wearing Apparel Not On A Person Most Frequent Item First Ignited In Multifamily Dwellings Cooking Materials 375 Exterior Sidewall Covering, Surface, Finish 65 Household Utensils 62 Information Not Provided By FD 388 Light Vegetation (Not Crop) 57 Mattress, Pillow 43 FIRE Rubbish, Trash, Waste Structural Component Or Finish, Structural Member Or Framing Undetermined

104 8000 Most Frequent Fires By Type In Residential Property Uses Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Building Fire Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue Brush Or Brush-And- Grass Mixture Fire Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Residential Building Fires Spark, Ember Or Flame From Operating Equipment 444 Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 857 Match 133 Hot Or Smoldering Object, 291 Hot Em ber Or Ash 284 Heat Source: 243 Heat From Powered Equipment, 571 Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials Electrical Arcing Cigarette Candle FIRE 105

105 Heat sources of residential fires Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Fires 1 Or 2 Family Dwellings Undete rm ined 1562 Spark, Ember Or Flame From Operating Equipment Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment Match Hot Or Smoldering Object, 187 Hot Em be r Or Ash 215 Heat From Powered Equipment, Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials Electrical Arcing Cigarette 113 Candle 118 Information Not Provided By FD Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Fires Multifamily Dwellings Unde term ine d 577 Spark, Ember Or Flame From Operating Equipment Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment Hot Or Smoldering Object, Hot Em ber Or Ash Heat Source: Heat From Powered Equipment, Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials FIRE Heat From Direct Flame, Convection Currents Electrical Arcing Cigarette Candle Information Not Provided By FD

106 Heat Sources Of Fires Boarding/Rooming, Residential Hotels Undete rm ined 16 Spark, Ember Or Flame From Operating Equipment 2 Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 22 Molten, Hot Material Hot Or Smoldering Object, Hot Em be r Or Ash Heat Source: Heat From Powered Equipment, Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials Electrical Arcing Cigarette Candle Information Not Provided By FD Heat Sources Of Fires Residential Board & Care Unde term ine d 3 Radiated, Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 12 Pipe Or Cigar 1 Match 2 Hot Or Smoldering Object, 1 Heat Spread From Another Fire, 1 Heat Source: 3 Heat From Powered Equipment, Heat From Open Flam e Or Smoking Materials Electrical Arcing Cigarette Information Not Provided By FD FIRE 107

107 civilian fire fatalities alities 1 Or 2 Family Dwelling 51 68% Truck 2 3% Multifamily Dwelling 14 19% Residential High Rise 1 1% Passenger Vehicle 4 5% Nursing Home 1 1% Graded/Cared-For Plot Of Land 1 1% Business/ Residential 1 1% Airplane 1 1% Civilian Fire Fatalities FIRE Year 108

108 Reported Causes Of Civilian Fire Fatalities Accidental 2 Arson 1 Candle 1 Careless Smoking 8 Discarded Smoking Material 3 Electrical Arcing 6 Electrical Malfunction 1 Failure of Electrical Wiring 1 Faulty/Misuse Of Extension Cords 3 Flame/Torch Used For Lighting 1 Gas Explosion 1 Homicide 1 Incendiary 1 Match 2 Motor Vehicle Accident 5 Pajama Sleeve Ignited By Stove Burner 1 Spark/Ember/Flame From Operating Equipment 1 Suicide 1 Under Investigation 15 Undetermined 20 Unknown Civilian Fire Fatalities By Age Group 13 Female Male Unknown to 9 10 to to to to to to to to 89 Unknown Age Group FIRE 109

109 25 Civilian Fire Fatalities & Detector Presence 23 Female Male Unknown Inform ation Not Provided By FD Not Applicable Not Present Present Undetermined Heat Source Of Fire Civilian Fire Fatalities In Residential Property Uses Undetermined 47% Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 7% Candle 2% FIRE Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 2% Match 2% Multiple Civilian Fire Fatalities alities Date Alarm Time Municipality Address Fire Department County Age Gender 3/12/07 23:45 Manville South 5Th Avenue Manville FD Somerset 27 Female 3/12/07 23:45 Manville South 5Th Avenue Manville FD Somerset 5 Male 3/12/07 23:45 Manville South 5Th Avenue Manville FD Somerset 4 Female 5/27/07 1:36 Spotsw ood 4 Short Street Spotsw ood Vol FD Middlesex 59 Male 5/27/07 1:36 Spotsw ood 4 Short Street Spotsw ood Vol FD Middlesex 49 Female 5/27/07 1:36 Spotsw ood 4 Short Street Spotsw ood Vol FD Middlesex 53 Male 9/2/07 5:12 Hazlet Tw p. 16 Bayshore Manor West Keansburg FD Monmouth 9 Male 9/2/07 5:12 Hazlet Tw p. 16 Bayshore Manor West Keansburg FD Monmouth 24 Male 9/2/07 5:12 Hazlet Tw p. 16 Bayshore Manor West Keansburg FD Monmouth 35 Female 9/25/07 5:55 Trenton 206 Wayne Avenue Trenton FD Mercer 40 Male 9/25/07 5:55 Trenton 206 Wayne Avenue Trenton FD Mercer 40 Female 10/1/07 6:06 East Orange 159 N. 15Th Street East Orange FD Essex 28 Female 10/1/07 6:06 East Orange 159 N. 15Th Street East Orange FD Essex 5 Female 10/1/07 6:06 East Orange 159 N. 15Th Street East Orange FD Essex 2 Male 10/1/07 6:02 East Orange 159 N. 15Th Street East Orange FD Essex 3 Female 10/11/07 21:59 Camden 1307 Everett Street Camden FD Camden 85 Female 10/11/07 21:59 Camden 1307 Everett Street Camden FD Camden 84 Male 12/11/07 19:40 Belmar 1403 C Street Belmar FD Monmouth 52 Female 12/11/07 19:40 Belmar 1403 C Street Belmar FD Monmouth 7 Male 12/12/07 2:42 Union Tw p. 962 Floyd Terrace Union FD Union 52 Male 12/12/07 2:42 Union Tw p. 962 Floyd Terrace Union FD Union 47 Female 12/12/07 2:42 Union Tw p. 962 Floyd Terrace Union FD Union 13 Female 12/12/07 2:42 Union Tw p. 962 Floyd Terrace Union FD Union 86 Female Information Not Provided By FD 2% Hot Or Smoldering Object, 2% Electrical Arcing 8% Flame/Torch Used For Lighting 5% Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, 2% Cigarette 21%

110 16 Civilian Fire Fatalities & Detector Operation 15 Female Male 14 Unknown Detector Did Not Operate Detector Operated Information Not Provided By FD Not Applicable Undeterm ined Civilian Fire Fatalities Female 36 47% Male 39 52% Unknown 1 1% Cause of Fire Property Use Room of Origin Detector Detector Operation Faulty/Misuse Of Extension Cords Multi-Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Present Detector Did Not Operate Faulty/Misuse Of Extension Cords Multi-Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Present Detector Did Not Operate Faulty/Misuse Of Extension Cords Multi-Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Present Detector Did Not Operate Accidental Single Family Dw elling Living Room Present Detector Operated Accidental Single Family Dw elling Living Room Present Detector Operated Accidental Single Family Dw elling Living Room Present Detector Operated Accidental Mobile Home Living Room Not Present Detector Did Not Operate Accidental Mobile Home Living Room Not Present Detector Did Not Operate Accidental Mobile Home Living Room Not Present Detector Did Not Operate Arson Single Family Dw elling 2nd Fl Bedroom Present Detector Did Not Operate Arson Single Family Dw elling 2nd Fl Bedroom Present Detector Did Not Operate Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Undetermined Present Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Undetermined Present Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Undetermined Present Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Undetermined Present Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Living Room Not Present Detector Did Not Operate Undetermined Single Family Dw elling Living Room Not Present Detector Did Not Operate Under Investigation Single Family Dw elling 2nd Fl Bedroom Present Detector Did Not Operate Under Investigation Single Family Dw elling 2nd Fl Bedroom Present Detector Did Not Operate Undetermined Single Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Undetermined Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Undetermined Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Undetermined Undetermined Undetermined Single Family Dw elling 1St. Fl Liv Rm Undetermined Undetermined FIRE 111

111 civilian fire injuries Most Frequent Fire Type Resulting In Civilian Injuries Building Fire 74% Passenger Vehicle Fire 2% Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion 1% Fires In Structure Than In A Building 1% Fire, 5% Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location 1% Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 16% Severity Of Civilian Fire Injuries Minor % FIRE Life Threatening 20 4% Undetermined 52 11% Severe 42 9% Moderate % 112

112 Cause Of Civilian Fire Injuries Exposed To Fire Products 276 Exposed To Hazardous Materials Or Toxic Fumes 35 Fell, Slipped Or Tripped 6 Information Not Provided By F D 118 Jumped In Escape Attempt Overexertion Or Strain Struck By Or Contact With Object 12 Structural Collapse 4 Undetermined Civilian Fire Injuries By Age Group Female Male 50 Frequency to 9 10 to to to to to to to to Unknown Age Group FIRE 113

113 SCHOOL FIRES 250 Reported School Fires By School Type Adult Education Center, College Classroom Day Care, In Commercial Property Day Care, In Residence, Licensed Educational, Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Preschool Schools, Non- Adult, FIRE Reported School Fires By County Atlantic 5 Bergen 47 Burlington 18 Camden 54 Cape May 2 Cumberland 7 Essex 119 Gloucester 23 Hudson 57 Hunterdon 4 Mercer 37 Middlesex 42 Monmouth 28 Morris 16 Ocean 25 Passaic 44 Salem 8 Somerset 17 Sussex 6 Union 52 Warren

114 Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire Building Fire Most Frequent Reported School Fires By Type Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire Fire, Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 8 14 Outside Rubbish Fire, 5 8 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Of Reported School Fires Arena, Assembly Area With Fixed Seats For 100 or More People Assembly Area Without Fixed Seats For 100 Or More People Elementary School, Including Kindergarte n High School/Junior High School/Middle School Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse Chute/Container: Trash, Rubbish, Waste 4 2 Cooking Area, Kitchen 2 8 Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area Heating Room Or Area, Water Heater Area 1 60 Information Not Provided By FD 48 1 Interior Stairway Or Ramp FIRE 115

115 70 60 Cause Of Ignition Of Reported School Fires 60 Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation 5 6 Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By FD 2 Intentional Unintentional 1 Confined Fire - Heat Source Not A Required Entry Most Frequent Heat Source Of Reported School Fires Electrical Arcing Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, Heat From Powered Equipment, Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Hot Or Smoldering Object, 4 2 Information Not Provided By FD Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter 2 5 Match Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment Undetermined Reported School Fires By Month FIRE October 8% September 8% August 5% November 9% July 6% December 6% June 7% May 11% January 11% February 8% April 10% March 11% 116

116 Most Frequent Item First Ignited Of Reported School Fires Adornment, Recreational Material, Signs, Box, Carton, Bag, Basket, Barrel Cooking Materials Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Electrical Wire, Cable Insulation 1 6 Flammable Liquid/Gas Uncontained 6 Information Not Provided By FD Light Vegetation (Not Crop) Magazine, Newspaper, Writing Paper, Files Rolled/Wound Material 3 6 Rubbish, Trash, Waste 2 12 Undetermined Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Ignition Of Reported School Fires Abandoned Or Discarded Materials Or Products Collision, Knock Down, Run Over, Turn Over Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Electrical Failure, Malfunction, 2 2 Equipment Unattended Flammable Liquid Or Gas Spilled Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles 2 3 Misuse Of Material Or Product, 3 4 None Playing With Heat Source Short-Circuit Arc From Defective, Worn Insulation Undetermined Reported School Fires By Day Of Week Saturday 8% Sunday 7% Friday 15% Thursday 19% Wednesday 19% Monday 16% Tuesday 16% FIRE 117

117 Vehicle fires Passenger Vehicle Fire % Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 100 2% Rail Vehicle Fire 10 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 453 8% Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 429 9% Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire 13 0% Aircraft Fire 11 0% Water Vehicle Fire 34 1% Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle 6 0% Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Vehicle Fires Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Undetermined 2837 Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 168 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment Information Not Provided By FD 122 Hot Or Smoldering Object, 94 FIRE Heat, Spark From Friction Heat From Powered Equipment, Electrical Arcing

118 Vehicle Fires Cause Of Ignition Unintentional 29% Act Of Nature 0% Cause Under Investigation 17% 5% Intentional 2% Information Not Provided By FD 3% Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 20% Cause Undetermined After Investigation 24% Vehicle Fires - Cause Of Ignition Cause Of Ignition Total Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Act Of Nature 17 $2, $0.00 Cause Under Investigation 838 $4,145, $3,490, Cause Undetermined After Investigation 1139 $1,440, $249, Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 957 $1,264, $95, Information Not Provided By FD 123 $40, $ Intentional 89 $148, $1, $214, $226, Unintentional 1434 $1,937, $343, Total 4844 $9,192, $4,406, Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Of Vehicle Fires Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Vehicle Areas, 304 Undetermined 799 Separate Operator/Control Area Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipment 453 Information Not Provided By FD 122 Fuel Tank, Fuel Line 51 Exterior, Exposed Surface Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area Cargo/Trunk Area - All Vehicles FIRE 119

119 wildland fires 1 Acres Burned Photograph courtesy of Craig Augustoni Number Of Acres Burned Frequency Of Occurrence Incident Types Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire Building Fire Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire Grass Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, Photograph courtesy of Craig Augustoni 68,366 FIRE Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire Passenger Vehicle Fire Special Outside Fire, Total Acres Burned 120

120 Total Acres Burned Atlantic 58 Bergen 6 Camden 144 Cape May 5 Cumberland 43 Essex 8 Gloucester 169 Hudson 4 Total Acres Burned Hunterdon 32 Mercer 5 Middlesex 38 Burlington 2,489 Monmouth 55 Morris 8 Passaic 116 Salem 18 65,557 Somerset Sussex 3 27 Ocean Union 4 Warren 0 Most Frequent Property Uses Involved When One Or More Acres Burned 1 Or 2 Fam ily Dw elling 8 Beach 4 Crops Or Orchard 2 Forest, Timberland, Woodland 13 Graded And Cared-For Plots Of Land 4 Highway Or Divided Highway 5 Multifam ily Dw elling 6 Open Land Or Field 85 Outside Material Storage Area 2 Outside Or Special Property, 18 Property Use, 2 Railroad Right-Of-W ay 3 Residential Street, Road Or Residential Drivew ay 2 Residential, 5 Vacant Lot 12 Frequency Of Occurrence Item First Ignited When One or More Acres Burned Agricultural Crop 3 Cabinetry Chips, Wood Chips Christm as Tree Conveyor belt, Drive belt, V-Belt Heavy Vegetation (Not Crop) 29 Interior Ceiling Covering Or Finish Light Vegetation (Not Crop) Multiple Item s First Ignited Organic Materials, Rubbish, Trash, W aste Tire Undetermined Upholstered Sofa, Chair, Vehicle Seats Frequency Of Occurrence FIRE 121

121 HaZardous materials releases Most Frequent Container Types Involved In Hazardous Materials Releases Can Or Bottle Drum Information Not Provided By FD Machinery Or Process Equipment Pipe Or Pipeline Portable Container, Product Tank On Or Tow ed By Vehicle Tank Or Silo Vehicle Fuel Tank And Associated Piping Type Of Envrionment Hazardous Materials Released Into HAZMAT Air Air And Ground Air, Water, And Ground Confined, No Environm e ntal Impact Ground Information Not Provided By FD Water Water And Air Water And Ground 122

122 Mobile Properties Involved In Hazardous Materials Incidents Automobile, Passenger Car, Ambulance, Race Car Boat: Shorter Than 65 ft. With Power Bus, School Bus, Trackless Trolley Construction Vehicle Freight Road Transport Vehicle, Garbage, Waste, Refuse Truck General Use Truck, Dump Truck, Fire Apparatus Information Not Provided By FD Mobile Property, Motorcycle, Trail Bike Passenger Road Vehicle, Personal Aircraft Less Than 12,500 lb. Gross Wt. Pickup Truck, Hauling Rig (Non-Motorized) Tank Truck - Compressed Gas Or LP-Gas Tank Truck - Flammable Or Combustible Liquid Tank Truck - Nonflammable Cargo Trailer - Semi, Designed For Freight Most Frequent Hazardous Materials Involved In Hazardous Materials Incidents Carbon Monoxide Diesel Fuel Gasoline Heating Oil Information Not Provided By FD Natural Gas Propane HAZMAT 123

123 special studies * Thermal Imaging Camera Special Study Not Used Used To Locate Primary Fire Used To Locate Fire Extension Used To Conduct Primary Search/No Victims Present Used To Conduct Primary Search/Victims Found Used To Conduct Primary Search/Victims Not Found Used To Search For Missing Firefighter(s)/Firefighter(s) Found Used To Search For Missing Firefighter(s)/Firefighter(s) Not Found Automatic External Defibrillator Special Study SPECIAL STUDIES Used On Civilian - Effective (Got Pulse) Used On Civilian - Not Effective (Did Not Get Pulse) Used On Firefighter(s) - Effective (Got Pulse) Used On Firefighter(s) - Not Effective (Did Not Get Pulse) No Smoke Detector Present - Smoke Detector Issued to Occupant No Smoke Detector Present - Smoke Detector Installed By FD Smoke Detector Did Not Operate - Smoke Detector Issued To Occupant Smoke Detector Did Not Operate - Smoke Detector Installed By FD Smoke Detector Offered To Occupant/Occupant Refused Replaced Smoke Detector Battery Smoke Detector Special Study Totals do not accurately show how many times fire departments used the different special study values. * There are still some fire departments incorrectly coding special studies, therefore the totals are inaccurate compared to the actual use of the special study values

124 NJ DIVISION OF FIRE SAFETY OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE / ARSON INVESTIGATION / K-9 UNIT 2007 MONTHLY INVESTIGATION STATISTICAL REPORT CLASSIFICATION JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL COMPLAINT/INSPECTION ORIGIN & CAUSE INVEST ORIGIN & CAUSE W/CIV. INJ ORIGIN & CAUSE W/CIV. FAT ORIGIN & CAUSE W/FF. INJ ORIGIN & CAUSE W/FF. FAT FF INJURY FF FATALITY K-9 ACCELERANT DETECTION ORIGIN & CAUSE WITH K SPECIAL INVESTIGATION CANCELLED ENROUTE TOTAL FIRES BY CAUSE JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL ACCIDENTAL INCENDIARY NATURAL UNDETERMINED INVESTIGATOR STATISTICS JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC TOTAL TRAINING HOURS K-9 DEMONSTRATIONS OVERTIME HOURS Photograph courtesy of Chris Eckert INVESTIGATIONS 125

125 FD PARTICIPATION Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion The charts on the following pages show fire department participation in NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Please note: fire departments with an X have submitted more than six months of data, fire departments with an asterisk (*) have submitted less than six months of data, and fire departments with a yellow field have not submitted any data for those years indicated. Population Fire Department FDID County City ATLANTIC COUNTY-43 7,638 Absecon Fire Dept Atlantic Absecon X X X X X X X 40,517 Atlantic City Fire Dept Atlantic Atlantic City X X X X X X X 1291 So Jersey Tran Auth FD Atlantic Little Egg Harbor X X * 12,594 Brigantine Fire Dept Atlantic Brigantine X X X X X X X 1,936 Landisville Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Landisville X X X X X 1,936 Minotola Fire Co Atlantic Minotola X X X X X * X 1,487 Richland Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Richland X X X X X X 1,487 East Vineland Fire Co # Atlantic East Vineland X X * * 1,487 New tow nville Fire Co Atlantic New tonville X * * 1,487 Milmay Vol Fire Co Atlantic Milmay X X X X 1,487 Collings Lakes Fire Dept Atlantic Collings Lake X X X X X X X 4,545 Egg Harbor City Fire Dept Atlantic Egg Harbor City X X X X X X X 6,145 Cardiff Vol Fire Co Atlantic Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X 6,145 Bargaintow n Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X 6,145 Scullville Fire Co # Atlantic Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X 6,145 Farmington Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X 6,145 West Atlantic City Fire Dept Atlantic Egg Harbor Tw p * X X X 1,585 Estell Manor Vol Fire Co Atlantic Estell Manor X X X * X 1,972 Folsom Vol Fire Co Atlantic Folsom * X X X X X 6,241 Oceanville Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Oceanville X X X X X X X 6,241 Germania Vol Fire Co # Atlantic Cologne X X X X X X 6,241 Pomona Vol Fire Assn # Atlantic Pomona X X X X X X X 6,241 Bayview Fire Co # Atlantic Abscecon X X X X X X X 6,241 South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co Atlantic South Egg Harbor X X X X X X X 4,099 Mays Landing Fire Dept Atlantic Mays Landing X X X X X * X 4,099 Mizpah Vol Fire Co Atlantic Mizpah 4,099 Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co Atlantic Mays Landing X X X X X X X 4,099 Weymouth Vol Fire Co Atlantic Mays Landing 4,099 Cologne Vol Fire Co Atlantic Mays Landing * X X X X X X 12,604 Hammonton Fire Dept Atlantic Hammonton X X X X X * 7,172 Linw ood Fire Dept Atlantic Linw ood X X X X X X X 1,054 Longport Vol Fire Dept Atlantic Longport X X X X X X X 8,193 Margate City Fire Dept Atlantic Margate City X X X X X X X 1,478 Elw ood Vol Fire Co Atlantic Elw ood X X X X X X X 1,478 Nesco Vol Fire Co Atlantic Hammonton X X X X 1,478 Weekstow n Vol Fire Co Atlantic Egg Harbor City X X X X X X X 1,478 Sw eetw ater Vol Fire Co Atlantic Sw eetw ater X X X X X X X 7,725 Northfield Fire Department Atlantic Northfield X X X X X X X 19,012 Pleasantville Fire Dept Atlantic Pleasantville X X X X X X X 1,037 Port Republic Vol Fire Co Atlantic Port Republic X X X X X X X 11,614 Somers Point City Fire Dept Atlantic Somers Point X X X X X X X 12,910 Ventnor City Fire Dept Atlantic Ventnor City X X X X X X X 1,128 Dorothy Vol Fire Co Atlantic Dorothy X X X X X X X NOTE: Populations are based on 2000 Census 37/3 39/1 38/0 36/1 33/1 32/4 32/2 252, , , , , , , ,650

126 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City BERGEN COUNTY ,699 Allendale Fire Dept Bergen Allendale X X X X X X X 2,183 Alpine Fire Dept Bergen Alpine X X X X X X X 26,247 Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept Bergen Bergenfield X X X X X X X 8,249 Bogota Fire Dept Bergen Bogota * X X * X X X 5,917 Carlstadt Fire Dept Bergen Carlstadt X X X X X X X 23,007 Cliffside Park Fire Dept Bergen Cliffside Park X X X X X X * 8,383 Closter Fire Dept Bergen Closter X X X X X X X 7,746 Cresskill Fire Dept Bergen Cresskill X X X X X X X 4,845 Demarest Boro Fire Dept Bergen Demerest X X X X X X X 17,503 Dumont Fire Dept Bergen Dumont X X X X X 18,925 Elmw ood Park Fire Dept Bergen Elmw ood Park X X X X X X X 8,716 East Rutherford Fire Dept Bergen East Rutherford X X X X X X X 7,677 Edgew ater Fire Dept Bergen Edgew ater X X X X X X X 7197 Emerson Fire Department Bergen Emerson X X X X X X X 26,203 Englew ood City Fire Dept Bergen Englew ood City X X X X X X X 5,322 Englew ood Cliffs Fire Dept Bergen Englew ood Cliffs X X X X X X X 31,637 Fair Law n Fire Dept Bergen Fair Law n X X X X X X X 13,255 Fairview Vol Fire Dept Bergen Fairview X X X * X * * 35,461 Fort Lee Fire Dept Bergen Fort Lee X X X X X X 10,422 Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept Bergen Franklin Lakes Boro X X X * X X X 29,786 Garfield City Fire Dept Bergen Garfield City X X X X X X X 11,546 Glen Rock Fire Dept Bergen Glen Rock X X X X X X X 42,677 Hackensack Fire Dept Bergen Hackensack X X X X X X X 4,740 Harrington Park Fire Dept Bergen Harrington Park X X X X X X X 11,662 Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept Bergen Hasbrouck Heights X X X X X 3,390 Haw orth Fire Dept Bergen Haw orth X X X X X 10,087 Hillsdale Vol Fire Dept Bergen Hillsdale X X X X * * 4,063 Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept Bergen Ho Ho Kus X X X X X X X 8,914 Leonia Boro Fire Dept Bergen Leonia X X X X X X X 10,800 Little Ferry Fire Dept Bergen Little Ferry X X * X X 23,971 Lodi Boro Fire Dept Bergen Lodi X X X X X X X 19,383 Lyndhurst Vol Fire Dept Bergen Lyndhurst X X X X X X * 24,062 Mahw ah Fire Dept Bergen Mahw ah X X X X X X X 9,523 Mayw ood Fire Dept Bergen Mayw ood X X X X X * X 6,947 Midland Park Fire Dept Bergen Midland Park X X X X X X X 7,034 Montvale Boro Fire Dept Bergen Montvale * X X * * 2,754 Moonachie Boro Fire Dept Bergen Moonachie X X X X X X X 16,400 New Milford Fire Dept Bergen New Milford X X X X X X X 15,181 North Arlington Fire Dept Bergen North Arlington X X X X X X X 4,460 Northvale Fire Dept Bergen Northvale X X X X X X X 5,751 Norw ood Fire Dept Bergen Norw ood X X X X X X X 12,466 Oakland Boro Vol Fire Dept Bergen Oakland Boro X X X X X X X 5,482 Old Tappen Boro Fire Co # Bergen Old Tappen Boro X X X X X X X 8,047 Oradell Vol Fire Dept Bergen Oradell X X X X X X X FD PARTICIPATION 127

127 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City BERGEN COUNTY (CONT.) ,073 Palisades Park Fire Dept Bergen Palisades Park X X X X X X 25,737 Paramus Fire Dept Bergen Paramus X X X X X 8,708 Park Ridge Fire Dept Bergen Park Ridge X X X X X X X 14,351 Ramsey Boro Fire Dept Bergen Ramsey X X X X X X X 10,830 Ridgefield Fire Dept Bergen Ridgefield X X X X X X X 12,873 Ridgefield Park Village FD Bergen Ridgefield Park X X X X X X X 24,936 Ridgewood Fire Dept Bergen Ridgewood X X X X X X X 10,946 River Edge Vol Fire Dept Bergen River Edge X X X X * 9,449 River Vale Twp Fire Dept Bergen River Vale X X X X X X X 5,528 Rochelle Park Twp Fire Dept Bergen Rochelle Park X X X X X X X 391 Rockleigh Fire Dept Bergen Rockleigh X X X X X 18,110 Rutherford Fire Dept Bergen Rutherford X X X X X X X 13,155 Saddlebrook Twp Fire Dept Bergen Saddlebrook X X X X X X X 3,201 Saddle River Fire Dept Bergen South River X X X X X X X 2,249 South Hackensack Fire Dept Bergen South Hackensack X X X X X X X 39,260 Teaneck Fire Dept Bergen Teaneck X X X X X X X 13,806 Tenafly Fire Dept Bergen Tenafly X X X X X X X 7,741 Upper Saddle River Fire Dept Bergen Upper Saddle River X X X X X X X 9,622 Waldw ick Boro Fire Dept Bergen Waldw ick Boro * X X * * X 11,583 Wallington Boro Fire Dept Bergen Wallington Boro X X X X X X X 8,938 Twp of Washington Fire Dept Bergen Twp of Washington X X X X X X X 10,999 Westwood Vol Fire Dept Bergen Westwood X X X X X X X 5,745 Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept Bergen Woodcliff Lake X X X X X X X 7,644 Wood-Ridge Fire Dept Bergen Wood-Ridge X X X X X X X 16,508 Wyckoff Twp Vol Fire Dept Bergen Wyckoff X X X X X X X Meadow lands Fire Dept Bergen N/A /2 68/0 67/1 63/3 64/3 60/5 57/5 884, , , , , , , ,443 Photograph courtesy of Chris Eckert

128 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City BURLINGTON COUNTY-50 19,079 Maple Shade Fire Dept Burlington Maple Shade X X X X X X X 3,237 Delanco Fire Dept Burlington Delanco X X X X X X * 2,661 Beverly Fire Dept Burlington Beverly X X X X X * 10,461 Lumberton Fire Dept Burlington Lumberton X X X X X X X 33,008 Willingboro Fire Dept Burlington Willingboro X X X X X X X 5,194 Vincent Fire Co Burlington Vincentow n X X X X X X X 5,194 Hampton Lakes Vol Co # Burlington Southampton * X X X X X X 7,172 Brow ns Mills Fire Dept Burlington Brow ns Mills X X X X X X X 7,172 Country Lakes Vol Fire Co Burlington Brow ns Mills X X X X * X X 7,172 Presidential Lakes Fire & Res Burlington New Lisbon X X X 7,172 Magnolia Rd Fire Co # Burlington Pemberton Tow nship X X X X X X X 1,210 Goodw ill Fire Co # Burlington Pemberton Tow nship X X X X X X X 14,595 Cinnaminson Fire Dept # Burlington Cinnaminson X X X X X X X Juliustow n Vol Fire Co Burlington Juliustow n * X X X X 1076 Jacksonville Fire Co Burlington Springfield Tw p X X X X 1,075 Springfield Tw p Fire Co Burlington Jobstow n X X X X X X X 42,275 Evesham Fire-Rescue Burlington Evesham X X X X X X X 15,536 Delran Fire Dept # Burlington Delran X X X X X X X 2,759 Riverton Fire Dept Burlington Riverton X X X X X X X 22,253 Medford Tw p Fire Division Burlington Medford X X X X X X X 2,977 Union Fire Co # Burlington Crossw icks X X X X 2,977 Chesterfield Hose Co Burlington X X X X X 7,217 Westampton Tw p Fire Dept Burlington Westampton X X X X X * 6,462 Indian Mills Vol Fire Co Burlington Shamong X X X X X 585 Chatsw orth Fire Co Burlington Chatsw orth X X X X X X 585 Lebanon Lakes Vol Fire Co Burlington Chatsw orth X X X X X X X 20,294 Burlington Tw p Fire Dept # Burlington Burlington X X X X X X 9,523 Moorestow n Fire Dept Dist # Burlington Moorestow n X X X X X * X 9,523 Lenola Vol Fire Co # Burlington Morrestow n X X X X X * 4,190 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # Burlington Bordentow n X X X X X X X 4,190 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # Burlington Bordentow n X X * X X * X 5,090 Franklin Fire Co # Burlington Columbus X X X X X X X 6,202 Eastampton Tw p Fire & Rescue Burlington Eastampton X X X X 40,221 Mt Laurel Fire Dept Burlington Mt Laurel X X X X X X 4,173 Medford Lakes Fire Dept Burlington Medford Lakes X X X X X X X 9,744 Cookstow n Vol Fire Co # Burlington Cookstow n X X X X X X X 4,126 Hainesport Vol Fire Co Burlington Hainesport X X X X X X X 3,582 Florence Tw p Fire Dept Burlington Florence X X X X X X X 748 Wrightstow n Vol Fire Co Burlington Wrightstow n Boro X X X X X X X 1,510 New Gretna Fire Co Burlington New Gretna X X X X 7,170 Medford Farms Vol Fire Co Burlington Tabernacle X X X X X X 310 Green Bank Vol Fire Co Burlington Egg Harbor X X X 310 Low er Bank Vol Fire Co Burlington Egg Harbor X X X X X X X 7,347 Jacobstow n Vol Fire Co Burlington North Hanover X X * X X X X 2,682 Mt Holly Fire Dist # Burlington Mt. Holly X X X X X X X 4,868 Consolidated Fire Assn Burlington Bordentow n X X X * X * X 4,868 Bordentow n City Fire Dept Burlington Bordentow n City X X X X X X X 7,911 Riverside Fire Co # Burlington Riverside X X X X X X * 7,091 Palmyra Fire Dept Burlington Palmyra X X X X X X X 9,736 City of Burlington Fire Dept Burlington Burlington City X X X X X X X 47/2 50/0 47/2 47/1 39/1 38/4 35/4 405, , , , , , , ,437 FD PARTICIPATION 129

129 FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City CAMDEN COUNTY ,182 Audubon Boro Fire Co # Camden Audubon X X X X X X * 7,547 Haddon Heights Fire Dept Camden Haddon Heights X X X X X X X Merged into Bellmaw r Fire Dept Camden Bellmaw r N/A N/A N/A X X X X FDID Bellmaw r Park VFC Camden Bellmaw r N/A N/A N/A X X X * Bellmaw r Fire Dept Camden Bellmaw r X X X N/A N/A N/A N/A 4,495 Mt Ephraim Fire Department Camden Mt Ephraim X X X X X X X 11,484 Gloucester City Fire Dept Camden Gloucester City X X X X X X X 8,533 Runnemede Fire Dept Camden Runnemede X X X X X * X 9,192 Glendora Vol Fire Co Camden Glendora X X X X X X X 9,192 Chews Landing Fire Dept Camden Blackwood X X X X X X X 9,192 Blenheim Fire Co # Camden Blackwood X X X X * X X Blackw ood Fire Co Dist # Camden Blackw ood X X X X X X X 9,192 Gloucester Tw p Fire Dist # Camden Gloucester Tw p X X X 9,192 Erial Fire Dept Camden Erial X X X X X X X 7,084 Barrington Fire Co # Camden Barrington X X X X X * X 79,904 City of Camden Fire Dept Camden Camden X X X X X X X 35,737 Pennsauken Fire Dept Camden Pennsauken X X X X X X 3,801 Niagara Fire Co Camden Merchantville X X X X * X X 69,965 Cherry Hill Fire Dept Camden Cherry Hill X X X X X X X 11,659 Haddon Fire Co # Camden Haddonfield X X X X X * X 7,325 Westmont Fire Co Camden Westmont X X X X X X X 7,325 West Collingsw ood Hgt Fire Dep Camden Haddon Tw p X X X X X * X 14,326 Collingswood Fire Dept Camden Collingswood X X X X X X X 2,796 Woodlynne Fire Co # Camden Woodlynne X X X X X X 4,188 Oaklyn Fire Dept Camden Oaklyn X X X X X X X 1,102 Audubon Park Fire Dept Camden Audubon Park X X X X X X X 6,149 Berlin Boro Fire Co Camden Berlin X X X X X X X 5,290 West Berlin Fire-Rescue Camden West Berlin * X X * * X X 10,494 Waterford Twp Fire Dept Camden Atco X X X X X X X 1,520 Chesilhurst Vol Fire Co # Camden Waterford * X 29,667 Winslow Twp Fire Dist # Camden Sicklerville X X X X X N/A N/A Merged into Winslow FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X FDID Cedar Brook FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Tansboro FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Albion FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Sicklerville FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Waterford FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Elm FC Camden N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X 4,944 Ancora Fire Dept Camden Ancora X X X X X X X 2,692 Law nside Fire Co # Camden Law nside X X * X X X X Camden County Div of Fire Camden Blackw ood X X X * X X 4,409 Magnolia Boro Fire Co Camden Magnolia X X X X X X X 2,354 Brooklawn Boro Fire Co Camden Brooklawn X X X X X X * 1,970 Laurel Springs Fire Dept Camden Laurel Springs X X X X 4,986 Clementon Fire Dept Camden Clementon X X X X X * X 10,880 Pine Hill Fire Dept Camden Pine Hill X X X X X X X 5,804 Lindenw old Boro Fire Co # Camden Lindenw old X X X X X X X 5,804 Lindenwold Fire Co # Camden Clementon X X X X X X X 5,804 Lindenw old Fire Co # Camden Lindenw old X X X * X X 7,271 Stratford Fire Dept Camden Stratford X X X X X X X 5,192 Somerdale Fire Dept Camden Somerdale X X X X X * X 28,126 Voorhees Fire Dist Camden Voorhees X X X X X X X 2,435 Gibbsboro Fire Co # Camden Gibbsboro X X * X X X X 1,029 Hi-Nella Fire Co # Camden Hi-Nella X X X X X X X Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, /2 45/0 42/2 41/2 39/4 41/6 45/3 499, , , , , , , ,201

130 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City CAPE MAY COUNTY ,378 Ocean City Fire Dept Cape May Ocean City X X X X X X X 4,935 North Wildwood City Fire Dept Cape May North Wildwood X X X X X X X 5,436 City of Wildwood Fire Dept Cape May Wildwood X X X X X X X 3,980 Wildwood Crest Fire Co # Cape May Wildwood Crest X X X X X X X 4,034 Cape May City Fire Dept Cape May Cape May X X X X X X 3,028 Strathmere Vol Fire Co Cape May Strathmere X * X X X X X 2,835 Sea Isle City Fire Dept Cape May Sea Isle City X X X X X 2,143 Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept Cape May Avalon X X X X * * * 1,128 Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co # Cape May Stone Harbor X X * X X X X 3,028 Marmora Volunteer Fire Co Cape May Marmora X X X X X X X 2,164 Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc Cape May Ocean View X * X X X X X 3028 Seaville Vol Fire Rescue Cape May Seaville X X X cc *cc X X 448 West Wildwood Vol Fire Co Cape May West Wildwood X X X X X X X 1,095 West Cape May Vol Fire Co Cape May West Cape May X X * X X 241 Cape May Point Vol Fire Co # Cape May Cape May Point X X X X X X X U.S. Coast Guard FD Cape May Cape May Point N/A N/A N/A X X X X 1,623 Villas Vol Fire Co Inc Cape May Villas X X X X X X X 1,623 Town Bank Vol Fire Co Cape May North Cape May X X X X X X X 1,623 Erma Vol Fire Co Cape May Erma X X X X X X X 4,101 Middle Twp Vol Fire Co # Cape May Cape May Courthouse X X X X X X X 4,101 Rio Grande Fire Co Cape May Rio Grande X X X X X X X 4,101 Green Creek Vol Fire Co Cape May Green Creek X X X X X * X 4,101 Goshen Vol Fire Co Cape May Goshen X X X X X X X 2,716 Woodbine Vol Fire Co Cape May Woodbine X X * X * * X 2,164 Dennis Twp Vol Fire Co Cape May Dennisville X X X X X X X 3,028 Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co Cape May Tuckahoe X X X X X X * 2,164 Belleplain Vol Fire Co Cape May Woodbine X X X X X X X 26/0 24/2 23/2 25/0 23/4 22/3 24/2 84,246 84,246 84,246 83,151 80,123 84,246 77,377 81,411 CUMBERLAND COUNTY ,271 Vineland Fire Dept Cumberland Vineland X X X X X X X 22,771 Bridgeton Fire Dept Cumberland Bridgeton X X X X X X X 1,753 Port Norris Fire Dept Cumberland Port Norris X X X X X 1,753 Mauricetow n Fire Dept Cumberland Mauricetow n X X X X X 1,753 Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co Cumberland Millville X X X X X X X 847 Greenw ich Fire Dept Cumberland Greenw ich X * X X * 3,141 Fairfield Twp Fire Co # Cumberland Bridgeton X X X X X X X 3,141 Fairton Fire Dept Cumberland Fairton X X X X X X X 2,721 Cedarville Fire Dept Cumberland Cedarville X X X X X X X 2,164 Dividing Creek Fire Co Cumberland Dividing Creek X X X X X X X Merged into New port Fire Dept (now 06195) Cumberland Newport N/A X X X X X X FDID Fortescue Fire Co #1(now 06195) Cumberland Fortescue N/A X X X X X X 4,328 Dow ne Tw p. Fire/Rescue Co Cumberland Fortescue X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4,434 Hopewell-Stow Creek Fire Co Cumberland Shiloh X X X X X X X 1,385 Cumberland Vol Fire Co# Cumberland Millville X X X X 1,385 Delmont Vol Fire Dept Cumberland Delmont * X * 1,385 Heislerville Vol Fire Co Cumberland Heislerville X X X X X X X 1,385 Leesburg Vol Fire Co # Cumberland Leesburg X X X X 1,385 Port Elizabeth Fire Dept Cumberland Port Elizabeth X X X 1,468 Carmel Vol Fire Co Cumberland Millville X X X X 1,468 Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co Cumberland Rosenhayn X X X X X 26,847 Millville Fire Dept Cumberland Millville X X X X X X X 2,518 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # Cumberland Deerfield X X * * * * X 2,518 Seabrook Fire & Rescue Cumberland Seabrook X X X X X X X 2,518 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # Cumberland Seabrook X X X X * X X 534 Shiloh Boro Fire Dept Cumberland Shiloh X X X X X X X 23/1 24/1 23/2 21/1 16/2 16/1 17/1 149, , , , , , , ,644 NOTE: cc - Computer Crash FD PARTICIPATION 131

131 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, FD PARTICIPATION Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Population Fire Department FDID County City ESSEX COUNTY-21 32,928 Belleville Fire Dept Essex Belleville X X X X X X X 47,683 Bloomfield Fire Dept Essex Bloomfield X X X X X X X 7,584 Caldw ell Vol Fire Dept Essex Caldw ell X X X X X 12,300 Cedar Grove Tw p Vol Fire Essex Cedar Grove Tw p X X X X X X X 69,824 East Orange Fire Dept Essex East Orange X X X * * X X 2,162 Essex Fells Fire Dept Essex Essex Fells X X X 7,063 Fairfield Fire Dept Essex Fairfield X X X X X X X 60,695 Irvington Fire Dept Essex Irvington X X X X X X X 27,391 Livingston Fire Dept Essex Livingston X X X X X X X 23,868 Maplew ood Fire Dept Essex Maplew ood X X X X X X X 19,765 Millburn Tw p Fire Dept Essex Millburn X X X X X X X 38,977 Montclair Fire Dept Essex Montclair X X X X X X X 273,546 New ark Fire Dept Essex New ark X X X X X X X 7,375 North Caldw ell Fire Dept Essex North Caldw ell X X X X X X X 27,362 Nutley Fire Dept Essex Nutley X X X X X X * 32,868 City of Orange Tw p Essex Orange X X X X X X X 5,298 Roseland Vol Fire Dept Essex Roseland X X X X X X X 16,964 South Orange Fire Dept Essex South Orange X X X X X X X 13,533 Verona Boro Fire Dept Essex Verona * X * X 11,233 West Caldw ell Tw p Fire Dept Essex West Caldw ell X X X X X X X 44,943 West Orange Fire Dept Essex West Orange X X X X X X X 20/0 20/1 21/0 18/1 18/2 19/0 17/1 783, , , , , , , ,083

132 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City GLOUCESTER COUNTY ,307 Woodbury Fire Dept Gloucester Woodbury X X X X X X X 4,500 Westville Fire Dept Gloucester Westville X X X X X X X 2,317 Wenonah Fire Dept Gloucester Wenonah X X X X X X X 2,988 Woodbury Hgts Boro FD Gloucester Woodbury Hgts Boro X X X X X X X 4,879 Gibbstow n Vol Fire Co Gloucester Gibbstow n X X X X X X X 3,032 Woolw ich Fire Dept Gloucester Woolw ich * X X X X X X 19,068 Glassboro Fire Dept # Gloucester Glassboro X X X X X X X 3,110 Pitman Fire Department Gloucester Pitman X X X X X X X 2,417 Harrisonville Fire Co Gloucester Harrisonville X X X X * 7,139 Clayton Vol Fire Co # Gloucester Clayton X X X X X X X 1,616 New field Boro Fire Dept Gloucester New field X X X * X X 4,842 Thorofare Fire Co Gloucester Thorofare X X X X X X 4,842 Verga Fire Co Gloucester Westville X X X X X * X 4,842 Colonial Manor Fire Assn Gloucester Woodbury X X X X X X X 3,842 Greenfields Fire Co Gloucester Woodbury X X X X X * 3,205 National Park Boro Dept # Gloucester National Park * X X X 26,763 Deptford Fire Dept Gloucester Deptford X X X X X X X 47,114 Washington Tw p Fire Dept Gloucester Turnersville X X X X X X 6160 Paulsboro Fire Dept Gloucester Paulsboro X X X X X X X 3,016 Bridgeport Vol Fire Dept Gloucester Bridgeport X X X X X X X 3,016 Repaupo Vol Fire Co Gloucester Logan Tow nship X X X X * X X 4930 East Greenw ich Fire Dept Gloucester Clarksboro * * N/A N/A N/A N/A Merged into East Greenw ich Fire Dept Gloucester Clarksboro N/A N/A N/A * X FDID Mt. Royal FC N/A N/A N/A X X X X 3,554 Barnsboro Vol Fire Co Gloucester Sew ell X X X X X X 3,554 Mantua Vol Fire Co # Gloucester Mantua X X X X X X 3,554 Centre City Vol Fire Co Gloucester Mantua X X X X X X X 3,554 Mutual Fire Co #1 - Sew ell Gloucester Sew ell X X X X * X * 4,394 Harmony Vol Fire Dept Gloucester Mullica Hill X X X X * * 4,394 Ew an Vol Fire Co Gloucester Ew an X X X X X X * 14,483 Williamstow n Fire Co # Gloucester Williamstow n X X X X X X X 14,483 Cecil Fire Co #1 Inc Gloucester Cecil X X X X X X X 1,171 Aura Vol Fire Co # Gloucester Glassboro X X * X X * X 1,171 Ferrell Vol Fire Co # Gloucester Monroeville * X X X 1,171 Law ns Vol Fire Co # Gloucester Glassboro X X 3,093 Franklinville Fire Co Gloucester Franklinville X X X X * X X 3,093 Janvier Vol Fire Co Gloucester Franklinville * X X X 3,093 Star Cross Vol Fire Co Gloucester Franklinville X X X X X X X 3,093 Malaga Vol Fire Co Gloucester Malaga X X X X X X X Forest Grove Vol Fire Co Gloucester Vineland X X X X X * X 33/5 37/1 35/1 36/2 29/4 27/5 26/3 244, , , , , , , ,350 FD PARTICIPATION 133

133 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City HUDSON COUNTY-8 61,842 Bayonne Fire Dept Hudson Bayonne X X * * X X 2,377 East New ark Boro Fire Dept Hudson East New ark X X X X 14,424 Harrison Fire Dept Hudson Harrison X X X X * X * 38,577 City of Hoboken Hudson Hoboken X X X X X X X 240,055 Jersey City Fire Dept Hudson Jersey City X X X X X X X 40,513 Kearny Fire Dept Hudson Kearny X X X X X X 15,931 Secaucus Fire Dept Hudson Secaucus X X X X * 195,256 North Hudson Reg FD Hudson North Bergen X X X X X X X /0 8/0 8/0 7/1 4/2 6/0 4/2 608, , , , , , , ,085 HUNTERDON COUNTY-27 1,488 Frenchtow n Fire Dept Hunterdon Frenchtow n X X X X X X X 1,902 Glen Gardner Fire Co # Hunterdon Glen Gardner X X X X X X X 1,546 Hampton Boro Fire Co Hunterdon Hampton X X X X X X * 3,776 High Bridge Fire Dept Hunterdon High Bridge X X X X X X X 5,124 Holland Tw p Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Milford X X * 3,782 Kingw ood Tw p Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Baptistow n X X X X X X 3,868 Lambertville Boro Fire Dept # Hunterdon Lambertville X X X X 1,085 Lebanon Fire Co Hunterdon Lebanon X X X X X X X 5,816 Lebanon Tw p Vol Fire Dept Inc Hunterdon Glen Gardner X X X X X X X 19,809 Raritan Tw p Fire Co Hunterdon Flemington X X X X X X X 3,950 Whitehouse Station Fire Dept Hunterdon Whitehouse Station X X X X X X X 560 Stockton Fire Co Hunterdon Stockton X X X X X X X 5,541 Oldw ick Fire Co Hunterdon Oldw ick X X X X X 6,160 Pattenburg Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Clinton X X X X X X X 2,383 West Amw ell Tw p Fire Dept Hunterdon Three Bridges X X X * * 3,950 East Whitehouse Fire Dept Hunterdon Whitehouse X X X X X X X 3,950 Readington Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Whitehouse Station X X X X X X X 3,950 Three Bridges Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Three Bridges X X X X X X X 886 Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept Hunterdon Bloomsbury X X X X X X X 1,055 Califon Boro Fire Co Hunterdon Califon X X X X X X X 6,478 Clinton Tw p Fire Dept Hunterdon Clinton X X X X X X * 6,478 Annandale Hose Co # Hunterdon Annandale X X X X X X X 4,478 Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co Hunterdon Delaw are Tw p X X X X X * X 4,455 Amw ell Valley Fire Co Hunterdon Ringoes X X X X X X X 4,200 Flemington Boro Fire Dept Hunterdon Flemington X X X X X X X 2,990 Quakertow n Fire Co Hunterdon Pittstow n X X X X X X X 1,195 Milford Boro Fire Co Inc Hunterdon Milford X X X X X X X 26/0 26/0 26/1 25/0 25/1 22/1 21/3 110, , , , , ,731 94,025 96,322

134 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City MERCER COUNTY-26 9,678 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist # Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X 9,678 Hamilton Fire Dist # Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X * 9,678 Hamilton Fire Co # Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X 9,678 DeCou Fire Co Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X 9,678 White Horse Fire Co # Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X * 9,678 Nottingham Vol Fire Co Mercer Hamilton Square X X X X X X X 9,678 Colonial Vol Fire Co Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X 9,678 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist # Mercer Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X 9,719 Slackw ood Vol Fire Co Mercer Law renceville X X X X X X X 9,719 Law rence Rd Fire Dept Mercer Law renceville X X X X X X X 9,719 Law renceville Fire Co Mercer Law renceville X X X X X X X 8,926 Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co # Mercer Ew ing X X X X X X X 8,926 Pennington Road Fire Co Mercer Ew ing X X X X X X X 8,926 West Trenton Vol Fire Co Mercer West Trenton X X X X X X X 8,926 Trenton-Mercer Airport FD Mercer West Trenton X X X X 10,275 Washington Vol Firemen Inc Mercer Robbinsville X X X X X X X 5,216 Hightstow n Eng Co # Mercer Hightstow n X X X X X X X 12,459 East Windsor Fire Co # Mercer East Windsor X X X X X X X 12,459 West Windsor Tw p Vol FC # Mercer Princeton-Junction X X X X X X 10,953 Princeton Junction Fire Dept Mercer Princeton Junction X X X X X 10,953 East Windsor Vol Fire Co # Mercer East Windsor X X X X X X 2,696 Pennington Boro Fire Dept Mercer Pennington X X X * X * 2,035 Hopew ell Boro Fire Dept Mercer Hopew ell X X X X X X X 16,105 Hopew ell Tw p Fire Dist # Mercer Titusville X X X X X X X 14,203 Princeton Boro Fire Dept Mercer Princeton X X X X X X X 85,403 Trenton Fire Dept Mercer Trenton X X X X X X X 26/0 26/0 26/0 25/1 22/0 24/0 21/3 325, , , , , , , ,163 Apartment fire brings in numerous companies from around Camden County Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III FD PARTICIPATION 135

135 FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City MIDDLESEX COUNTY-48 20,709 Carteret Fire Dept Middlesex Carteret X X X X X X X 3,227 Cranbury Tw p Fire Dept Middlesex Cranbury X X X X 6,823 Dunellen Fire Dept Middlesex Dunellen X X X X X X X 97,687 Edison Division of Fire Middlesex Edison X X X X * X X 1,825 Helmetta Boro Fire Dept Middlesex Helmetta X X X X X X 13,999 Highland Park Boro Fire Dept Middlesex Highland Park X X X X X X X 6,025 Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co Middlesex Jamesburg X X X X X X 13,717 Middlesex Fire Department Middlesex Middlesex X X X X X X 7,000 Milltow n Boro Fire Dept Middlesex Milltow n X X X X X X 48,711 New Brunsw ick Fire Dept Middlesex New Brunsw ick X X X X X X X 36,287 North Brunsw ick Vol Co # Middlesex North Brunsw ick X X X X X X X 47,303 Perth Amboy Fire Dept Middlesex Perth Amboy X X X X X X X 20,215 Plainsboro Fire Co Middlesex Plainsboro X X X X X X X 40,377 Sayreville Fire Dept Middlesex Sayreville X X X X X X X 21,810 South Plainfield Vol Fire Co Middlesex South Plainfield X X X X X X X 15,322 South River Fire Dept Middlesex South River X X X X X 7,880 Spotsw ood Fire Dept Middlesex Spotsw ood X X X X X X X 15,585 E Brunsw ick Tw p Ind Fire Co Middlesex East Brunsw ick X X X X X X Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Middlesex X X X X X 12,840 Metuchen Fire Dept Middlesex Metuchen X X X X X X 15,114 Old Bridge Vol Fire Co Middlesex East Brunsw ick X X * X X X X 15,114 Laurence Harbor Fire Co Middlesex Laurence Harbor X X X X 9,333 Monroe Tw p Fire Dept Middlesex Spotsw ood X X X X X X X 8,413 New Market Fire Co Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X X X * 12,578 Kendall Park Fire Dept Middlesex Kendall Park X * 10,800 Woodbridge Fire Dept Middlesex Woodbridge X X X X X X X 7,913 South Amboy Fire Dept Middlesex South Amboy X X X X * X X 15,114 Cheesequake Vol Fire Co Middlesex Mataw an X X X X X X * 9,333 Applegarth Fire Dept # Middlesex Monroe Tow nship X X X X X X X 8,413 North Stelton Vol Fire Co Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X X X 13,217 Monmouth Junction Vol Fire Middlesex Monmouth Junction X X X X X X X 10,800 Port Reading Fire Dept Middlesex Port Reading X X X X X * 15,585 Brookview Vol Fire Co # Middlesex East Brunsw ick X X X X 15,114 So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept Middlesex Old Bridge X X X X X X X 9,333 Central Monroe Fire Dept # Middlesex Jamesburg X X X X X X X 8,413 Arbor Hose Co # Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X X X X X 12,578 Kingston Vol Fire Co # Middlesex Kingston X X X X X X X 10,800 Iselin Hook & Ladder # Middlesex Iselin X X X X X * * 15,114 Madison Park Fire Dist # Middlesex Parlin X X X X X X X 8,413 River Road Fire Co Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X X X X X 10,800 Keasbey Fire Dept Middlesex Keasbey X X X 8,413 Holmes Marshall Vol Fire Co Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X X X 10,800 Avenel Fire Dist # Middlesex Avenel X X X X X X X 8,413 Possumtow n Vol Fire Co Middlesex Piscataw ay X X X * X * * 10,800 Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder Middlesex Colonia X X X X X X X 10,800 Fords Fire Co # Middlesex Fords X X X X X X X 10,800 Hopelaw n Engine Co # Middlesex Hopelaw n X X X X X X X 10,800 Iselin Vol Fire Co # Middlesex Iselin X X X * * Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, /0 46/0 45/1 44/2 40/2 33/4 33/5 750, , , , , , , ,348

136 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City MONMOUTH COUNTY Allenhurst Fire Dept Monmouth Allenhurst X X X 1,882 Hope Fire Co # Monmouth Allentow n Boro X X X X X X 16,930 Asbury Park Fire Dept Monmouth Asbury Park X X X X X X X 3763 Wayside Fire Co Monmouth Tinton Falls X X X 3,763 Tinton Falls Fire Co Monmouth Tinton Falls X X X X X X 3,763 Pinebrook Fire Co Monmouth Tinton Falls * X 3,763 North Side Engine Co # Monmouth Tinton Falls X X X 7126 Hazlet Fire Co Monmouth Hazlet X X X X X X X 12,331 Colts Neck Vol Fire Dept Monmouth Colts Neck Tow nship X X X X X X X 7,126 West Keansburg Fire Co Monmouth West Keansburg * * X X X X X 7,126 Hazlet Tw p./no. Centerville FD Monmouth Hazlet X X X X X * 4,705 Atlantic Highlands Fire Dept Monmouth Atlantic Highlands X X X X X X X 2,244 Avon By The Sea Fire Dept Monmouth Avon X X X X 6,045 Belmar Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Belmar Boro X X X X X * * 4,793 Bradley Beach Vol Fire Dept Monmouth Bradley Beach * X X X X X 4,893 Brielle Fire Co # Monmouth Brielle X X X X X 1,070 Deal Fire Co # Monmouth Deal X X X X X X 14,008 Eatontow n Fire Dept Monmouth Eatontow n X X X X X * 1,764 Englishtow n Fire Dept Monmouth Englishtow n X X X X X 5,937 Fair Haven Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Fair Haven X 1,587 Farmingdale Fire Dept # Monmouth Farmingdale X X X X X X X 10,976 Freehold Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Freehold X X X X X * * 15,768 East Freehold Fire Co Monmouth Freehold X X X X X X X 15,768 Independent Fire Co # Monmouth Freehold X X X X * 5,097 Highlands Fire Department Monmouth Highlands X X X X X X X 15,781 Holmdel Fire Department Monmouth Holmdel X X X X X X X 9,780 How ell Tw p Fire Dist # Monmouth Farmingdale X X X X X X 9,780 Adelphia Fire Co Monmouth Adelphia X X X X X X X 9,780 Southard Fire Dept Monmouth How ell X X X X X X X 9,780 Ramtow n-how ell Fire Co # Monmouth How ell X X X X X * X 9,780 Freew ood Acres Fire Co Monmouth How ell X X X * X X 10,732 Keansburg Fire Dept Monmouth Keansburg X X * * 7,568 Keyport Fire Dept Monmouth Keyport X X X X X * 6,170 Little Silver Fire Dept Monmouth Little Silver * X X X X 31,340 Long Branch Fire Dept Monmouth Long Branch X X X X X X X 16,711 Manalapan Tw p Fire Co # Monmouth Manalapan X X 16,711 Gordons Corner Fire Co Monmouth Manalapan X X X X X X X 6,310 Manasquan Fire Dept Monmouth Manasquan X X X X 7,279 Marlboro Vol Fire Co Monmouth Marlboro * X X X X X X 7,279 Robertsville Fire Co # Monmouth Morganville X X * * * 7,279 Morganville Vol Fire Co# Monmouth Morganville X X X X X X X 8,910 Mataw an Vol Fire Dept Monmouth Mataw an X X X X X X 8,727 Aberdeen Tw p Hose/Chem # Monmouth Aberdeen X X X X X X X 8,727 Cliffw ood Vol # Monmouth Cliffw ood X X X X X X X 66,327 Middletow n Tw p Fire Dept Monmouth Leonardo X X X X * X FD PARTICIPATION 137

137 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City MONMOUTH COUNTY (CONT.) ,970 Millstone Tw p Fire Co Monmouth Clarksburg X X X X X X X 3,595 Monmouth Beach Fire Dept Monmouth Monmouth Beach X X X X X X X 13,845 Neptune Tw p Fire Bureau Monmouth Neptune X X X X X X * 13,845 Ocean Grove Fire Dept Monmouth Ocean Grove X X X X X 5,218 Neptune City Fire Dept Monmouth Neptune City X X X X X 13,481 Oakhurst Fire Dept Monmouth Oakhurst X X X X X X X 13,481 Wanamassa Fire Co # Monmouth Ocean X X X X X X X 5,807 Oceanport Fire Dept Monmouth Oceanport X X X X X X * 11,844 Red Bank Fire Dept Monmouth Red Bank X X X X X X X 933 Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept Monmouth Roosevelt X 7,137 Rumson Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Rumson X X * X X X X 1,818 Sea Bright Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Sea Bright Boro X X X X 2,148 Sea Girt Fire Co # Monmouth Sea Girt X X X X X X * 3,590 Shrew sbury Hose Co # Monmouth Shrew sbury X X X X X X X 1,806 South Belmar Fire Co # Monmouth South Belmar X X X X 3,567 Spring Lake Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Spring Lake X X X X * X 5,227 Independent Fire Co # Monmouth Spring Lake Heights X X X X X X X 6,649 Union Beach Boro Fire Dept Monmouth Union Beach X X X X X X X 25,261 Wall Fire Co # Monmouth X X * X * X X 8,420 Glendola Fire Co # Monmouth Wall X X X X X X X 8,420 South Wall Fire Co # Monmouth Belmar X X X X X X X 8,258 West Long Branch Fire Dept Monmouth Long Branch X * /3 63/3 56/5 56/1 47/4 40/6 37/8 611, , , , , , , ,453 Thorofare firefighters work to control a passenger van fire on Route 295 Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III

138 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City MORRIS COUNTY ,496 Tow n of Boonton Fire Dept Morris Boonton X X X X X X 4,287 Boonton Tw p Fire Dept Morris Boonton X X X X * 7,420 Butler Fire Dept Morris Butler X X X X X X X 5,864 Fairmount Fire Co # Morris Washington Tow nship X X X X X X X 8,460 Chatham Boro Fire Dept Morris Chatham Boro X X X X X * 5,043 Green Village Vol Fire Dept Morris Chatham Tow nship 5,043 Chatham Tw p Vol Fire Dept Morris Chatham X X X X X X X 1,635 Chester Vol Fire Co # Morris Chester X X X * 15,824 Denville Vol Fire Dept Morris Denville X X X X X * X 18,188 Dover Fire Dept Morris Dover X X X X X X X Morristow n Aircraft Rescue Morris Morristow n X X X X * X X 11,393 East Hanover Fire Dept Morris East Hanover X X X X X X X 8,857 Florham Park Vol Fire Dept Morris Florham Park X X X X X X X 6,449 Whippany Fire Dept Morris Whippany X X X X X X X 6,449 Cedar Knolls Fire Dept Morris Whippany X X X X X X * 3,180 New Vernon Vol Fire Dept Morris New Vernon X X X X X X X 19,717 Jefferson Tw p Fire Dept Morris Lake Hopatcong X X X X X X X 9,365 Kinnelon Vol Fire Co Morris Kinnelon X X X X X X X 10,930 Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept Morris Lincoln Park X X X X X X 16,530 Madison Fire Dept Morris Madison X X X X X X X 5,097 Mendham Boro Fire Dept Morris Mendham Borough X X X X X X X 2,700 Brookside Engine Co. # Morris Brookside X X X X X X X 2,700 Ralston Engine Co. # Morris Brookside X X X X 3,679 Mine Hill Fire Department Morris Mine Hill X X X X X X X 6,985 Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept Morris Pine Brook X X X X X X X 6,946 Tow aco Vol Fire Dept Morris Tow aco X X X X X X X 6,946 Montville Fire Department Morris Montville X X X X X X X 21,796 Morris Tw p Fire Dept Morris Convent Station X X X X X X X 5,236 Morris Plains Fire Dept Morris Morris Plains X X X X X X X 18,544 Morristow n Tw p Fire Dept Morris Morristow n X X X X X * * 4,256 Mountain Lakes Fire Dept Morris Mountain Lakes X X X X X X X 4,663 Mt Arlington Fire Dept Morris Mt Arlington X X X X 12,096 Flanders Fire & Rescue Morris Flanders X X X X X X X 12,096 Budd Lake Fire Dept Morris Budd Lake X X X X X X X 2,580 Netcong Fire Dept Morris Netcong X X X X * * X 7,235 Mt Tabor Fire Dept Morris Mt Tabor X X X X X X X 7,235 Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist # Morris Denville X X X X X X X 7,235 Lake Parsippany Vol Co # Morris Parsippany X X X X X X X 7,235 Lake Hiaw atha Vol Fire Dept Morris Parsippany * X X X X X X 7,235 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist # Morris Parsippany X X X X X X X 7,235 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist # Morris Parsippany X X X X X X 4,016 Millington Vol Fire Co Morris Millington X X X X X X 4,016 Stirling Vol Fire Co # Morris Stirling X X X X X X 13,888 Pequannock Tw p Fire Dept Morris Pequannock X X X X X X 24,847 Randolph Tw p Fire Dept Morris Randolph X X X X X X X 2,498 Riverdale Fire Dept Morris Riverdale X X X X X X X 6,473 Rockaw ay Boro Fire Dept Morris Rockaw ay * X * * X X X 22,930 Rockaw ay Tw p Fire Dept Morris Rockaw ay X X X X X Green Pond Fire Dept Morris Rockaw ay * X X N/A N/A N/A N/A 23,883 Roxbury Tw p Fire Dept Morris Ledgew ood * X X X X X X 1,546 Victory Gardens Fire Dept Morris Dover X X 5,864 Long Valley Vol Fire Co Morris Long Valley X X X X * X X 5,864 Schooley's Mountain Fire Co Morris Schooleys Mountain * X X X X X 6,298 Wharton Fire Dept Morris Wharton X X X X X * X Greystone Park Fire Dept Morris Greystone X * * * X 46/5 52/1 52/1 49/2 44/5 41/6 40/2 454, , , , , , , ,956 FD PARTICIPATION 139

139 FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City OCEAN COUNTY-47 60,352 Lakew ood Fire Dept Ocean Lakew ood X X X X X X X 7,635 Barnegat Fire Co # Ocean Barnegat X X X X X X X 7,635 Pinew ood Estates Fire Dept Ocean Barnegat X X X * 764 Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co Ocean Barnegat Light X X 1,238 Bay Head Fire Co # Ocean Bay Head X X X * * 1,278 Beach Haven Vol Fire Co # Ocean Beach Haven X X X * 10,375 Beachw ood Vol Fire Co # Ocean Beachw ood X X X X X X X 13,330 Bayville Vol Fire Co Ocean Bayville X X X X X X X 13,330 Manitou Park Vol Fire Co Ocean Toms River X * X X X X X 13,330 Pinew ald Pioneer Vol Fire Co Ocean Bayville X X X X X X X 19,029 Brick-Breton Woods FC Ocean Brick X X X X X X X 19,029 Brick-Pioneer Hose Co # Ocean Brick X X X X X X X 19,029 Brick-Laurelton FC Ocean Brick X X X X X X X 19,029 Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co Ocean Bricktown X X X X X X X 89,706 Toms River Fire Dept (DoverTwp) Ocean Toms River X X X * * X 12,976 Manchester Vol Fire Co # Ocean Manchester X X X X X X 12,976 Whiting Vol Fire Co # Ocean Manchester X X X X X X X 12,976 Ridgew ay Vol Fire Co # Ocean Manchester X X * X X * X 423 Mantoloking Fire Co # Ocean Mantoloking X X X X 6,450 Waretown Vol Fire Co # Ocean Waretown X X X X X X X 2,076 Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co Ocean Ocean Gate X X X X X X X 1,950 Pine Beach Fire Dept Ocean Pine Beach X X X X X X X 7,275 New Egypt Fire Co # Ocean New Egypt X X X X * X 19,306 Point Pleasant Boro Co # Ocean Point Pleasant X X X X X X X 5314 Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Co # Ocean Pt Pleasant Beach X X X X X X X 3,155 Seaside Heights Fire Dept Ocean Seaside Heights X X X X X X * 2,263 Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept Ocean Seaside Park X X X X X X X 1,384 Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co Ocean Ship Bottom X X X X X X X 11,266 Stafford Tw p Fire Co # Ocean Manahaw kin X X X X X X X 11,266 Warren Grove Fire Co Ocean Warren Grove X X 1,442 Surf City Vol Fire Co # Ocean Surf City X X X X X X X 3,517 Tuckerton Fire Co #1 Inc Ocean Tuckerton X X X X X X X 359 High Point Vol Fire Co Ocean Harvey Cedars * X X X X X 1,441 Eagleswood Fire Co Ocean West Creek X X X X X X X 1,751 Island Heights Vol Fire Co Ocean Island Heights X X X X X X 10,704 Jackson Mills Vol Fire Co Ocean Jackson X X X X X X X 10,704 Jackson Twp Vol Fire Co # Ocean Jackson X X X X X X X 10,704 Cassville Vol Fire Co # Ocean Jackson * X * X * 10,704 Whitesville Vol Fire Co # Ocean Jackson X X X X X X X 8,448 Bamber Lakes Fire Dept Ocean Forked River X X X X X X X 8,448 Forked River Fire Dept Ocean Forked River X X X X X * 8,448 Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept Ocean Lanoka Harbor X X X X X X X 2,522 Lakehurst Fire Dept Ocean Lakehurst X X X * 2,665 Lavallette Fire Co # Ocean Lavallette X X X X * X 5,315 Parkertow n Fire Co Ocean Little Egg Harbor X X X X 5,315 West Tuckerton Fire Co Ocean Little Egg Harbor X X X X X X 5,315 LEH Dist #2/Mystic Island VFC Ocean Little Egg Harbor X X X Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, /2 44/1 44/1 37/3 35/4 33/4 32/3 503, , , , , , , ,942

140 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City PASSAIC COUNTY-23 7,610 Bloomingdale Fire Dept Passic Bloomingdale X X X X X X 76,672 Clifton Fire Dept Passic Clifton X X X X X X X 8,252 Haledon Fire Department Passic Haledon X X X X * X X 18,218 Haw thorne Fire Dept Passic Haw thorne X X X X X X X 10,855 Little Falls Fire Dept Passic Little Falls X X X X X X X 7,920 North Haledon Vol Fire Dept Passic North Haledon X X X X X X X 67,861 Passaic Fire Dept Passic Passaic X X X X X X X 149,222 Paterson Fire Dept Passic Paterson X X X X X X X 10,640 Pompton Lakes Fire Dept Passic Pompton Lakes X X X X X * X 5,779 Prospect Park Fire Dept Passic Prospect Park X X X X x X 4,132 Erskine Lakes Vol Co # Passic Ringw ood X X X * X * 4,132 Ringw ood Vol Fire Co # Passic Ringw ood X X * X 4,132 Skyline Lakes Fire Passic Ringw ood X X X X X * 9,892 Totow a Fire Dept Passic Totow a X X X X X 10,266 Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept Passic Wanaque X X X X X X X 54,069 Tw p of Wayne Fire Dept Passic Wayne X X X X X X X 4,401 Apshaw a Fire Co # Passic West Milford X X X X * X X 4,401 Community Fire Co # Passic West Milford X X X X X X X 4,401 Greenw ood Forest Fire Co # Passic West Milford X X X X X X X 4,401 Macopin Fire Co # Passic West Milford X X X X X X X 4,401 Upper Greenw ood Lake Co Passic Hew itt X X X X * X X 4,401 West Milford Fire Co # Passic West Milford X X X X X X X 10,987 West Paterson Fire Dept Passic West Paterson X X X X X X 22/0 23/0 22/1 22/0 18/4 17/2 19/1 487, , , , , , , ,411 SALEM COUNTY-19 2,774 Allow ay Tw p Fire Co Salem Allow ay X X X X X X X 1,384 Elmer Fire Dept Salem Elmer X X X X X X X 1,092 Elsinboro Fire Co Salem Salem X X X X X * 1,851 Low er Allow ays Creek Fire/Res Salem Hancocks Bridge X X X X X X 6,597 Pennsville Fire/Rescue # Salem Pennsville X X X X X X X 6,597 Deepw ater Fire Co Salem Deepw ater * X X * X X X 1,559 Mannington Fire Co # Salem Salem X X X X X X X 899 Logan Vol Fire Co Salem Pedricktow n X X X X X X X 899 Auburn Vol Fire Co Salem Auburn X X X X X X * 4,886 Penns Grove Liberty # Salem Penns Grove X X X X X X X 2,964 Willow Grove Vol Fire Co Salem Pittsgrove X X X X X X X 2,964 Norma-Alliance Fire & Rescue Salem Norma X X X X X * 2,964 Centerton Fire Co Salem Pittsgrove X X X X X X X 2,786 Quinton Fire Co Salem Quinton X X X X X * X 5,857 Salem City Fire Dept Salem Salem X X X * X X 7,684 Carneys Point Fire & Rescue Salem Carneys Point X X X X X X X 1,734 Daretow n Fire Co Salem Elmer X X X X X X X 1,734 Monroeville VFC Salem Monroeville X X X X X X X 3,136 Reliance Fire Co Salem Woodstow n X X X X X X X 18 / 1 19 / 0 19 / 0 17/ 2 18 / 0 16 / 3 15/ 1 60,361 60,361 60,361 60,361 60,361 58,510 60,361 50,448 FD PARTICIPATION 141

141 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City SOMERSET COUNTY Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept Somerset Far Hills X X X X X X X 8,302 Pottersville Vol Fire Co Somerset Pottersville X X X X X X X 12,287 Basking Ridge Fire # Somerset Basking Ridge * X X X X X 12,287 Liberty Corner Fire Co Somerset Liberty Corner X X X 7,345 Bernardsville Fire Co # Somerset Bernardsville X X X X X * 10,155 Bound Brook Fire Dept Somerset Bound Brook X X X * * X X 4,855 Neshanic Vol Fire Co Somerset Neshanic Station X X X X X X X 4,855 North Branch Vol Fire Co Somerset North Branch X X X X X X X 4,855 Country Hills Fire Co Somerset Somerville X X X X 10,735 Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co Somerset Bridgew ater X X X X X X 10,735 Finderne Fire Dept Somerset Bridgew ater X X X X X X 10,735 Green Knoll Vol Fire Co Somerset Bridgew ater * X X X X X 10,735 Martinsville Vol Fire Dept Somerset Martinsville X X X X 5,655 Millstone Valley Fire Co Somerset East Millstone X X X X X X X 5,655 Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue # Somerset Somerset X X X X X X X 5,655 Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co Somerset Somerset X X X X X X X Merged into East Franklin Tw p Fire Co Somerset Franklin Tw p N/A N/A X FDID Community Vol Fire Co # Somerset Franklin Tw p N/A N/A X 11,310 Franklin Tw p Fire District # Somerset Franklin Tw p X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5,655 Franklin Park Fire Co # Somerset Franklin Park X X * * 5,655 Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept Somerset Franklin Tw p 5,655 Middlebush Vol Fire Dept Somerset Somerset X X X X X X X 5,655 Griggstow n Vol Fire Co Somerset Franklin Tw p X X 5,654 Green Brook Vol Fire Dept Somerset Green Brook * X X X X X 12,211 Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # Somerset Flagtow n X X X * X X X 12,211 Hillsborough Fire Co # Somerset Hillsborough X X X X X X X 12,211 Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # Somerset Belle Mead X X X X X X X 10,343 Manville Fire Dept Somerset Manville X X X X X X 8,740 Montgomery Fire Co # Somerset Belle Mead X X X X X X X 8,740 Montgomery Fire Co # Somerset Blaw enburg * X * X X * 21,103 North Plainfield Fire Dept Somerset North Plainfield X X X X X X X 2,433 Peapack Gladstone Fire Co Somerset Gladstone X X X X X X X 6,338 Raritan Fire Dept Somerset Raritan X X X X X X X 662 Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # Somerset Rocky Hill X X X * X 12,423 Somerville Fire Dept Somerset Somerville X X X X X X X 4,492 South Bound Brook Co # Somerset South Bound Brook X X X X X X X 14,259 Warren Tw p Vol Fire Dept Somerset Warren X X X X X X 5,613 Watchung Fire Dept Somerset Watchung X X X X X X /3 32/1 32/2 29/2 25/1 26/2 24/2 297, , , , , , , ,651

142 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Population Fire Department FDID County City SUSSEX COUNTY Andover Borough Fire Co Sussex Andover X X * X X 5,420 Frankford Twp Fire Dept Sussex Frankford Twp X X X X X X X 845 Branchville Hose Co # Sussex Branchville X X X X X X X 1,825 Sandyston Tw p Fire Dept Sussex Sandyston X X X X x X X 5,160 Franklin Fire Dept Sussex Franklin X X X X X X X 3,220 Green Tw p Vol Fire Dept Sussex Green Tw p * X * X 3,105 Hamburg Boro Fire Dept Sussex Hamburg * X X X X X 4,943 Hampton Twp Vol Fire Dept Sussex Hampton Twp X X X X X X X 6,171 Hardyston Twp Fire Dept Sussex Hardyston * X X X X X X 2,300 Lafayette Twp Fire Dept Sussex Lafayette X X X X X X X 3,412 Montague Vol Fire Dept Sussex Montague X X X X X X X 8,.244 Newton Fire Dept Sussex Newton X X X X X X X 2,133 Stillwater Twp Fire Dept Sussex Stillwater X X X X X X X 2,133 Swartswood Vol Fire Dept Sussex Stillwater X X X X X X X 2,860 Fredon Vol Fire Co Sussex New ton X X X X * * X 6,033 Andover Twp Fire Dept Sussex Newton X X X X X X X 2,638 Ogdensburg Fire Dept Sussex Ogdensburg X X X X X X 18,080 Sparta Twp Fire Dept Sussex Sparta X X X X X X X 8,254 Byram Twp Fire Dept Sussex Byram Twp X X * X X X X 3,584 Stanhope Fire Dept Sussex Stanhope X X X 15,888 Hopatcong Fire Dept Sussex Hopatcong X X X * * X X 6,171 Pochuck Valley Fire Dept Sussex Vernon X * X X X X X 10,387 Wantage Fire Dept Sussex Wantage * X X X X * X 2,145 Sussex Fire Dept Sussex Sussex X X X X X X X 6171 Vernon Vol Fire Co Sussex Vernon X X X X X X X 6,171 Highland Lakes Fire Dept Sussex Vernon X X X X X X X 6,171 Mc Afee Vol Fire Co Sussex Vernon X * X X X X X 23/3 24/3 24/3 23/1 22/2 22/2 26/0 144, , , , , , , ,619 UNION COUNTY-21 13,407 Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept Union Berkeley Heights X X X X X X X 14,597 Clark Vol Fire Dept Union Clark X X X X 22,578 Cranford Fire Dept Union Cranford X X X X X X X 120,568 Elizabeth Fire Dept Union Elizabeth X X X X X X X 7,174 Fanwood Fire Dept Union Fanwood X X X X X X 4,153 Garwood Fire Dept Union Garwood X X X X X X X 21,747 Hillside Fire Dept Union Hillside X X X X X X X 7,675 Kenilw orth Fire Dept Union Kenilw orth X X X * 39,394 Linden Fire Dept Union Linden X X X X X X X 6,602 Mountainside Fire Dept Union Mountainside X X X X X X X 11,907 New Providence Fire Dept Union New Providence X X X X X X X 47,829 Plainfield Fire Division Union Plainfield X X X X X X X 26,500 Rahw ay Fire Dept Union Rahw ay X X X * 21,274 Roselle Fire Dept Union Roselle X X X X X X X 13,281 Roselle Park Fire Dept Union Roselle Park * X X X X * 22,732 Scotch Plains Fire Dept Union Scotch Plains X X X X X X X 14,429 Springfield Fire Dept Union Springfield X X X X X X X 21,131 Summit Fire Dept Union Summit X X X X X X X 54,405 Twp of Union Fire Dept Union Union X X X X X X X 29,644 Westfield Fire Dept Union Westfield X X X X X X X 1,514 Winfield Fire Dept Union Winfield X X X 18/1 21/0 20/0 20/0 18/0 16/1 15/2 522, , , , , , , ,975 FD PARTICIPATION 143

143 FD PARTICIPATION Population Fire Department FDID County City WARREN COUNTY-23 3,877 Allamuchy Tw p Fire Dept Warren Allmuchy X X X X X X 2,482 Alpha Vol Fire Co Warren Alpha X X X X 1,382 Mt Lake Fire Co Warren Belvidere X X X X X * X 1,382 Good Will Fire Co # Warren Belvidere X X X X X X 5,747 Blairstow n Hose Co # Warren Blairstow n X * X * X X 1,384 Franklin Tw p Fire Co Warren Broadw ay * X X * X X X 1,384 Asbury Fire Co # Warren Asbury X X X X X X X 4,365 Stew artsville Vol Fire Co Warren Stew artsville X X X X X X X 10,403 Hackettstow n Fire Dept Warren Hackettstow n X X X X * 1,663 Tri County Fire Co Warren Hackettstow n X X X X X X X 1,891 Hope Tw p Vol Fire Dept Warren Hope X X X X X X * 5,603 Independence Vol Fire Co Warren Great Meadow s X * X X 2,977 Know lton Tw p Fire/Rescue # Warren Delaw are * X X X 5,765 Lopatcong Fire Dept Warren Philispburg X X X X X X X 1,663 Mansfield Tw p Fire Co Warren Port Murry X X X * X X 1,663 Mt Bethel Vol Fire Co Warren Oxford * X X X 2,307 Oxford Vol Fire Dept Warren Oxford X X X X X X X 15,166 Phillipsburg Fire Dept Warren Phillipsburg X X X X X X X 2,729 Harmony Tw p Vol Fire Dept Warren Phillipsburg X X X X 3,416 Pohatcong Tw p Fire Dept Warren Phillipsburg X X X X X X X 6,712 Washington Boro Fire Dept Warren Washington X X X X X X X 6,248 Washington Tw p Vol Fire Dept Warren Washington X X X X X X X 3,124 Butler Park Vol Fire Co Warren Washington * /3 19/3 21/0 18/2 16/2 16/1 14/1 93,333 88,974 90,209 87,232 85,569 77,732 67,329 57,70 5 TOTAL POPULATION: 8,273,817 POPULATION REPRESENTED 2007 = 8,034,530 = 97% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2006 = 8,144,794 = 98% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2003 = 7,671,844 = 92% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2005 = 8,122,267 = 98% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2002 = 7,512,243 = 90% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2004 = 7,878,635 = 95% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2001 = 7,334,297 = 88% Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 29, Not Reporting Reporting Fire Department Participation 2001 to

144 county reporting percent centages # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2007 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION WARREN TOTAL

145 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. atlantic county FDID Fire Department Name Absecon Fire Dept 7, Atlantic City Fire Dept 40, , $1,274, So Jersey Tran Auth FD Brigantine Fire Dept 12, $424, Landisville Vol Fire Co #1 1, Minotola Fire Co 1, Richland Vol Fire Co #1 1, East Vineland Fire Co #2 1, Newtownville Fire Co 1, M ilmay Vol Fire Co 1, Collings Lakes Fire Dept 1, Egg Harbor City Fire Dept 4, Cardiff Vol Fire Co 6, Bargaintown Vol Fire Co #2 6, Scullville Fire Co #3 6, Farmington Vol Fire Co #4 6, West Atlantic City Fire Dept 6, Estell M anor Vol Fire Co 1, Folsom Vol Fire Co 1, Oceanville Vol Fire Co #1 6, Germania Vol Fire Co #2 6, Pomona Vol Fire Assn #3 6, Bayview Fire Co #4 6, South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co 6, M ays Landing Fire Dept 4, $200, M izpah Vol Fire Co 4, Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co 4, Weymouth Vol Fire Co 4, Cologne Vol Fire Co 4, Hammonton Fire Dept 12, Linwood Fire Dept 7, $540, Longport Vol Fire Dept 1, $27, M argate City Fire Dept 8, , $49, Elwood Vol Fire Co 1, Nesco Vol Fire Co 1, Weekstown Vol Fire Co 1, Sweetwater Vol Fire Co 1, Northfield Fire Department 7, $7, Pleasantville Fire Dept 19, , $ 791, Port Republic Vol Fire Co 1, Somers Point City Fire Dept 11, $368, Ventnor City Fire Dept 12, $ 1,367, Dorothy Vol Fire Co 1,

146 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. bergen county FDID Fire Department Name Allendale Fire Dept 6, $11, Alpine Fire Dept 2, Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept 26, $ 134, Bogota Fire Dept 8, Carlstadt Fire Dept 5, $754, Cliffside Park Fire Dept 23, Closter Fire Dept 8, Cresskill Fire Dept 7, Demarest Boro Fire Dept 4, Dumont Fire Dept 17, Elmwood Park Fire Dept 18, East Rutherford Fire Dept 8, Edgewater Fire Dept 7, $ Emerson Fire Department Englewood City Fire Dept 26, , $266, Englewood Cliffs Fire Dept 5, $ 1, Fair Lawn Fire Dept 31, Fairview Vol Fire Dept 13, Fort Lee Fire Dept 35, , Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept 10, Garfield City Fire Dept 29, Glen Rock Fire Dept 11, Hackensack Fire Dept 42, , Harrington Park Fire Dept 4, Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept 11, $48, Haworth Fire Dept 3, Hillsdale Vol Fire Dept 10, Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept 4, $ 150, Leonia Boro Fire Dept 8, Little Ferry Fire Dept 10, Lodi Boro Fire Dept 23, Lyndhurst Vol Fire Dept 19, $10, M ahwah Fire Dept 24, M aywood Fire Dept 9, $ 3, M idland Park Fire Dept 6, M ontvale Boro Fire Dept 7, M oonachie Boro Fire Dept 2, New M ilford Fire Dept 16, North Arlington Fire Dept 15, Northvale Fire Dept 4, Norwood Fire Dept 5, Oakland Boro Vol Fire Dept 12, Old Tappen Boro Fire Co #1 5, Oradell Vol Fire Dept 8, Palisades Park Fire Dept 17, $905, Paramus Fire Dept 25, , $1,513, Park Ridge Fire Dept 8, Ramsey Boro Fire Dept 14, Ridgefield Fire Dept 10, Ridgefield Park Village FD 12, $ 15, Ridgewood Fire Dept 24, , $602, River Edge Vol Fire Dept 10, $30, River Vale Twp Fire Dept 9, Rochelle Park Twp Fire Dept 5, Rockleigh Fire Dept Rutherford Fire Dept 18, $542, Saddlebrook Twp Fire Dept 13, Saddle River Fire Dept 3, South Hackensack Fire Dept 2, Teaneck Fire Dept 39, , $1,127, Tenafly Fire Dept 13, $62, Upper Saddle River Fire Dept 7, Waldwick Boro Fire Dept 9, Wallington Boro Fire Dept 11, Twp of Washington Fire Dept 8, Westwood Vol Fire Dept 10, Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept 5, Wood-Ridge Fire Dept 7, Wyckoff Twp Vol Fire Dept 16, M eadowlands Fire Dept 147

147 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. burlington county FDID Fire Department Name M aple Shade Fire Dept 19, Delanco Fire Dept 3, $205, Beverly Fire Dept 2, Lumberton Fire Dept 10, $ 1, Willingboro Fire Dept 33, , $928, Vincent Fire Co 5, Hampton Lakes Vol Co #1 5, $ Browns M ills Fire Dept 7, Country Lakes Vol Fire Co 7, Presidential Lakes Fire & Res 7, M agnolia Rd Fire Co #2 7, Goodwill Fire Co #1 1, Cinnaminson Fire Dept #1 14, , $224, Juliustown Vol Fire Co Jacksonville Fire Co Springfield Twp Fire Co 1, Evesham Fire-Rescue 42, , $ 1, Delran Fire Dept #1 15, $556, Riverton Fire Dept 2, M edford Twp Fire Division 22, , $2,199, Union Fire Co #1 2, $ 1, Chesterfield Hose Co 2, Westampton Twp Fire Dept 7, $31, Indian M ills Vol Fire Co 6, Chatsworth Fire Co Lebanon Lakes Vol Fire Co Burlington Twp Fire Dept #1 20, M oorestown Fire Dept Dist #1 9, $ 1,913, Lenola Vol Fire Co #1 9, $ Bordentown Twp Fire Dist #1 4, Bordentown Twp Fire Dist #2 4, $ 6, Franklin Fire Co #1 5, Eastampton Twp Fire & Rescue 6, M t Laurel Fire Dept 40, , $ 577, M edford Lakes Fire Dept 4, $30, Cookstown Vol Fire Co #1 9, Hainesport Vol Fire Co 4, Florence Twp Fire Dept 3, Wrightstown Vol Fire Co New Gretna Fire Co 1, M edford Farms Vol Fire Co 7, Green Bank Vol Fire Co Lower Bank Vol Fire Co Jacobstown Vol Fire Co 7, M t Holly Fire Dist #1 2, Consolidated Fire Assn 4, $ 5, Bordentown City Fire Dept 4, Riverside Fire Co #1 7, $32, Palmyra Fire Dept 7, City of Burlington Fire Dept 9,

148 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. camden county FDID Fire Department Name Audubon Boro Fire Co #1 9, Haddon Heights Fire Dept 7, Bellmawr Fire Dept M t Ephraim Fire Department 4, Gloucester City Fire Dept 11, , $224, Runnemede Fire Dept 8, Glendora Vol Fire Co 9, Chews Landing Fire Dept 9, Blenheim Fire Co #1 9, Blackwood Fire Co Dist # $52, Gloucester Twp Fire Dist #5 9, , $ 2,442, Erial Fire Dept 9, , $ 4,280, Barrington Fire Co #1 7, City of Camden Fire Dept 79, , Pennsauken Fire Dept 35, , $136, Niagara Fire Co 3, Cherry Hill Fire Dept 69, , $ 8,879, Haddon Fire Co #1 11, $805, Westmont Fire Co 7, West Collingswood Hgt Fire Dep 7, Collingswood Fire Dept 14, , $ 1,093, Woodlynne Fire Co #1 2, Oaklyn Fire Dept 4, Audubon Park Fire Dept 1, Berlin Boro Fire Co 6, $ 8, West Berlin Fire-Rescue 5, Waterford Twp Fire Dept 10, $ 615, Chesilhurst Vol Fire Co #1 1, Winslow Twp Fire Dist #1 29, , Ancora Fire Dept 4, , Lawnside Fire Co #1 2, Camden County Div of Fire M agnolia Boro Fire Co 4, $1,432, Brooklawn Boro Fire Co 2, Laurel Springs Fire Dept 1, Clementon Fire Dept 4, Pine Hill Fire Dept 10, $ 122, Lindenwold Boro Fire Co #1 5, Lindenwold Fire Co #2 5, Lindenwold Fire Co #3 5, Stratford Fire Dept 7, Somerdale Fire Dept 5, Voorhees Fire Dist 28, , $18, Gibbsboro Fire Co #1 2, $35, Hi-Nella Fire Co #1 1,

149 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. cape may county FDID Fire Department Name Ocean City Fire Dept 15, , $1,508, North Wildwood City Fire Dept 4, $ 240, City of Wildwood Fire Dept 5, , $ 181, Wildwood Crest Fire Co #1 3, $ 3, Cape M ay City Fire Dept 4, , $ Strathmere Vol Fire Co 3, Sea Isle City Fire Dept 2, Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept 2, Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co #1 1, $2,050, M armora Volunteer Fire Co 3, $121, Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc 2, Seaville Vol Fire Rescue West Wildwood Vol Fire Co $17, West Cape M ay Vol Fire Co 1, Cape M ay Point Vol Fire Co # Villas Vol Fire Co Inc 1, Town Bank Vol Fire Co 1, $249, Erma Vol Fire Co 1, $ M iddle Twp Vol Fire Co #1 4, $134, Rio Grande Fire Co 4, $2, Green Creek Vol Fire Co 4, $25, Goshen Vol Fire Co 4, $ 3, Woodbine Vol Fire Co 2, $ 127, Dennis Twp Vol Fire Co 2, Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co 3, $8, Belleplain Vol Fire Co 2, Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III

150 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. cumberland county FDID Fire Department Name Vineland Fire Dept 56, , $1,450, Bridgeton Fire Dept 22, , Port Norris Fire Dept 1, M auricetown Fire Dept 1, Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co 1, Greenwich Fire Dept $ Fairfield Twp Fire Co #2 3, $204, Fairton Fire Dept 3, $120, Cedarville Fire Dept 2, Dividing Creek Fire Co 2, $55, Downe Twp. Fire/Rescue Co. 4, $ 300, Hopewell-Stow Creek Fire Co 4, Cumberland Vol Fire Co#4 1, $24, Delmont Vol Fire Dept 1, Heislerville Vol Fire Co 1, Leesburg Vol Fire Co #1 1, Port Elizabeth Fire Dept 1, Carmel Vol Fire Co 1, Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co 1, M illville Fire Dept 26, $42, Upper Deerfield Fire Co #1 2, $105, Seabrook Fire & Rescue 2, Upper Deerfield Fire Co #3 2, $ 180, Shiloh Boro Fire Dept $30, Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III 151

151 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. essex county FDID Fire Department Name Belleville Fire Dept 32, , $ 1,075, Bloomfield Fire Dept 47, , $5, Caldwell Vol Fire Dept 7, Cedar Grove Twp Vol Fire 12, $ 1,000, East Orange Fire Dept 69, , Essex Fells Fire Dept 2, Fairfield Fire Dept 7, $81, Irvington Fire Dept 60, , Livingston Fire Dept 27, , $555, M aplewood Fire Dept 23, , $ 1,957, M illburn Twp Fire Dept 19, , $ 1,323, M ontclair Fire Dept 38, , $ 85, Newark Fire Dept 273, , North Caldwell Fire Dept 7, $37, Nutley Fire Dept 27, , City of Orange Twp 32, , $ Roseland Vol Fire Dept 5, $40, South Orange Fire Dept 16, , $ 1,777, Verona Boro Fire Dept 13, West Caldwell Twp Fire Dept 11, $114, West Orange Fire Dept 44, , $1,081, Photograph courtesy of Office of Fire Department Preparedness

152 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. gloucester county FDID Fire Department Name Woodbury Fire Dept 10, $35, Westville Fire Dept 4, $35, Wenonah Fire Dept 2, Woodbury Hgts Boro Fire Dept 2, $18, Gibbstown Vol Fire Co 4, $9, Woolwich Fire Dept 3, Glassboro Fire Dept #1 19, Pitman Fire Department 3, $ 101, Harrisonville Fire Co 2, Clayton Vol Fire Co #1 7, Newfield Boro Fire Dept 1, Thorofare Fire Co 4, Verga Fire Co 4, Colonial M anor Fire Assn 4, $85, Greenfields Fire Co 3, National Park Boro Dept #1 3, Deptford Fire Dept 26, , $ 1,287, Washington Twp Fire Dept 47, , $2,068, Paulsboro Fire Dept Bridgeport Vol Fire Dept 3, Repaupo Vol Fire Co 3, East Greenwich Fire Dept Barnsboro Vol Fire Co 3, M antua Vol Fire Co #1 3, Centre City Vol Fire Co 3, M utual Fire Co #1- Sewell 3, Harmony Vol Fire Dept 4, Ewan Vol Fire Co 4, $62, Williamstown Fire Dept Co #1 14, Cecil Fire Co #1 Inc 14, Aura Vol Fire Co #1 1, Ferrell Vol Fire Co #1 1, Lawns Vol Fire Co #3 1, Franklinville Fire Co 3, Janvier Vol Fire Co 3, Star Cross Vol Fire Co 3, $ 3, M alaga Vol Fire Co 3, $66, Forest Grove Vol Fire Co

153 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. hudson county FDID Fire Department Name Bayonne Fire Dept 61, East Newark Boro Fire Dept 2, Harrison Fire Dept 14, , City of Hoboken 38, , Jersey City Fire Dept 240, , $1, Kearny Fire Dept 40, , Secaucus Fire Dept 15, $ North Hudson Reg FD 195, , hunterdon county FDID Fire Department Name Frenchtown Fire Dept 1, Glen Gardner Fire Co #1 1, Hampton Boro Fire Co 1, High Bridge Fire Dept 3, Holland Twp Vol Fire Co 5, Kingwood Twp Vol Fire Co 3, Lambertville Boro Fire Dept #1 3, Lebanon Fire Co 1, Lebanon Twp Vol Fire Dept Inc 5, Raritan Twp Fire Co 19, $65, Whitehouse Station Fire Dept 3, Stockton Fire Co Oldwick Fire Co 5, Pattenburg Vol Fire Co 6, $1,130, West Amwell Twp Fire Dept 2, $20, East Whitehouse Fire Dept 3, Readington Vol Fire Co 3, Three Bridges Vol Fire Co 3, Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept $2, Califon Boro Fire Co 1, Clinton Twp Fire Dept 6, Annandale Hose Co #1 6, $ Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co 4, Amwell Valley Fire Co 4, Flemington Boro Fire Dept 4, Quakertown Fire Co 2, Milford Boro Fire Co Inc 1,

154 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. mercer county FDID Fire Department Name Hamilton Twp Fire Dist #2 9, Hamilton Fire Dist #3 9, , $ Hamilton Fire Co #4 9, DeCou Fire Co 9, White Horse Fire Co #1 9, , $21, Nottingham Vol Fire Co 9, , Colonial Vol Fire Co 9, $38, Hamilton Twp Fire Dist #9 9, , Slackwood Vol Fire Co 9, Lawrence Rd Fire Dept 9, Lawrenceville Fire Co 9, $ Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co #1 8, Pennington Road Fire Co 8, $370, West Trenton Vol Fire Co 8, Trenton-M ercer Airport FD 8, Washington Vol Firemen Inc 10, , $25, Hightstown Eng Co #1 5, East Windsor Fire Co #1 12, $342, West Windsor Twp Vol FC #1 12, $ 140, Princeton Junction Fire Dept 10, East Windsor Vol Fire Co #2 10, Pennington Boro Fire Dept 2, Hopewell Boro Fire Dept 2, Hopewell Twp Fire Dist #1 16, $245, Princeton Boro Fire Dept 14, $35, Trenton Fire Dept 85, , $3, Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III 155

155 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. middlesex county FDID Fire Department Name Carteret Fire Dept 20, , $ 4,030, Cranbury Twp Fire Dept 3, Dunellen Fire Dept 6, $ 301, Edison Division of Fire 97, , $15, Helmetta Boro Fire Dept 1, Highland Park Boro Fire Dept 13, $350, Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co 6, M iddlesex Fire Department 13, $23, M illtown Boro Fire Dept 7, New Brunswick Fire Dept 48, , $86, North Brunswick Vol Co #1 36, Perth Amboy Fire Dept 47, , Plainsboro Fire Co 20, Sayreville Fire Dept 40, South Plainfield Vol Fire Co 21, , $90, South River Fire Dept 15, Spotswood Fire Dept 7, E Brunswick Twp Ind Fire Co 15, $341, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab M etuchen Fire Dept 12, Old Bridge Vol Fire Co 15, Laurence Harbor Fire Co 15, $ M onroe Twp Fire Dept 9, New M arket Fire Co 8, Kendall Park Fire Dept 12, $3, Woodbridge Fire Dept 10, $3, South Amboy Fire Dept 7, Cheesequake Vol Fire Co 15, Applegarth Fire Dept #2 9, North Stelton Vol Fire Co 8, M onmouth Junction Vol Fire 13, Port Reading Fire Dept 10, Brookview Vol Fire Co #3 15, So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept 15, $ Central M onroe Fire Dept #3 9, Arbor Hose Co #1 8, $ 2, Kingston Vol Fire Co #1 12, $40, Iselin Hook & Ladder #11 10, M adison Park Fire Dist # 4 15, $265, River Road Fire Co 8, Keasbey Fire Dept 10, Holmes M arshall Vol Fire Co 8, Avenel Fire Dist #5 10, Possumtown Vol Fire Co 8, Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder 10, $71, Fords Fire Co #7 10, $306, Hopelawn Engine Co #1 10, Iselin Vol Fire Co #1 10, $448,

156 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. monmouth county FDID Fire Department Name Allenhurst Fire Dept Hope Fire Co #1 1, Asbury Park Fire Dept 16, , $1,404, Wayside Fire Co Tinton Falls Fire Co 3, Pinebrook Fire Co 3, North Side Engine Co #4 3, Hazlet Fire Co Colts Neck Vol Fire Dept 12, West Keansburg Fire Co 7, Hazlet Twp./No. Centerville FD 7, Atlantic Highlands Fire Dept 4, Avon By The Sea Fire Dept 2, $627, Belmar Boro Fire Dept 6, $ Bradley Beach Vol Fire Dept 4, Brielle Fire Co #1 4, $10, Deal Fire Co # 2 1, Eatontown Fire Dept 14, Englishtown Fire Dept 1, Fair Haven Boro Fire Dept 5, $360, Farmingdale Fire Dept #1 1, Freehold Boro Fire Dept 10, East Freehold Fire Co 15, Independent Fire Co #1 15, Highlands Fire Department 5, Holmdel Fire Department 15, $23, Howell Twp Fire Dist #1 9, Adelphia Fire Co 9, $675, Southard Fire Dept 9, $400, Ramtown-Howell Fire Co #2 9, Freewood Acres Fire Co 9, Keansburg Fire Dept 10, Keyport Fire Dept 7, Little Silver Fire Dept 6, Long Branch Fire Dept 31, , Gordons Corner Fire Co 16, M analapan Twp Fire Co #1 16, M anasquan Fire Dept 6, M arlboro Vol Fire Co 7, Robertsville Fire Co #1 7, M organville Vol Fire Co#1 7, M atawan Vol Fire Dept 8, Aberdeen Twp Hose/Chem #1 8, Cliffwood Vol #1 8, M iddletown Twp Fire Dept 66, , $15, M illstone Twp Fire Co 8, $ 1, M onmouth Beach Fire Dept 3, Neptune Twp Fire Bureau 13, Ocean Grove Fire Dept 13, Neptune City Fire Dept 5, Oakhurst Fire Dept 13, $10, Wanamassa Fire Co #1 13, $78, Oceanport Fire Dept 5, Red Bank Fire Dept 11, Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept Rumson Boro Fire Dept 7, Sea Bright Boro Fire Dept 1, $6,400, Sea Girt Fire Co #1 2, Shrewsbury Hose Co #1 3, South Belmar Fire Co #1 1, $26, Spring Lake Boro Fire Dept 3, Independent Fire Co #1 5, Union Beach Boro Fire Dept 6, Wall Fire Co #1 25, Glendola Fire Co #1 8, South Wall Fire Co #3 8, West Long Branch Fire Dept 8,

157 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. morris county FDID Fire Department Name Town of Boonton Fire Dept 8, Boonton Twp Fire Dept 4, Butler Fire Dept 7, $ 8, Fairmount Fire Co #1 5, Chatham Boro Fire Dept 8, Green Village Vol Fire Dept 5, Chatham Twp Vol Fire Dept 5, Chester Vol Fire Co #1 1, Denville Vol Fire Dept 15, Dover Fire Dept 18, M orristown Aircraft Rescue East Hanover Fire Dept 11, Florham Park Vol Fire Dept 8, $ Whippany Fire Dept 6, Cedar Knolls Fire Dept 6, , New Vernon Vol Fire Dept 3, Jefferson Twp Fire Dept 19, Kinnelon Vol Fire Co 9, $ 2, Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept 10, M adison Fire Dept 16, $56, M endham Boro Fire Dept 5, Brookside Engine Co. #1 2, Ralston Engine Co. #1 2, M ine Hill Fire Department 3, Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept 6, Towaco Vol Fire Dept 6, M ontville Fire Department 6, M orris Twp Fire Dept 21, , $102, M orris Plains Fire Dept 5, M orristown Twp Fire Dept 18, , M ountain Lakes Fire Dept 4, M t Arlington Fire Dept 4, Flanders Fire & Rescue 12, Budd Lake Fire Dept 12, $ 281, Netcong Fire Dept 2, M t Tabor Fire Dept 7, Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist #2 7, Lake Parsippany Vol Co #3 7, Lake Hiawatha Vol Fire Dept 7, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #5 7, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #6 7, M illington Vol Fire Co 4, Stirling Vol Fire Co #1 4, Pequannock Twp Fire Dept 13, Randolph Twp Fire Dept 24, $ 314, Riverdale Fire Dept 2, Rockaway Boro Fire Dept 6, Rockaway Twp Fire Dept 22, Green Pond Fire Dept Roxbury Twp Fire Dept 23, Victory Gardens Fire Dept 1, Long Valley Vol Fire Co 5, Schooley's M ountain Fire Co 5, Wharton Fire Dept 6, $43, Greystone Park Fire Dept 158

158 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. ocean county FDID Fire Department Name Lakewood Fire Dept 60, , $2,088, Barnegat Fire Co #1 7, $5, Pinewood Estates Fire Dept 7, Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co Bay Head Fire Co #1 1, Beach Haven Vol Fire Co # 1 1, Beachwood Vol Fire Co #1 10, Bayville Vol Fire Co 13, M anitou Park Vol Fire Co 13, Pinewald Pioneer Vol Fire Co 13, Brick-Breton Woods FC 19, Brick-Pioneer Hose Co #1 19, Brick-Laurelton FC 19, Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co 19, Dover Twp Fire Dept 89, , $2,596, M anchester Vol Fire Co #1 12, Whiting Vol Fire Co #1 12, Ridgeway Vol Fire Co # 1 12, M antoloking Fire Co # Waretown Vol Fire Co #1 6, Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co 2, Pine Beach Fire Dept 1, New Egypt Fire Co #1 7, Point Pleasant Boro Co #1 19, $2, Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Co # Seaside Heights Fire Dept 3, $55, Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept 2, Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co 1, Stafford Twp Fire Co #1 11, Warren Grove Fire Co 11, Surf City Vol Fire Co #1 1, Tuckerton Fire Co # 1 Inc 3, $ High Point Vol Fire Co Eagleswood Fire Co 1, Island Heights Vol Fire Co 1, Jackson M ills Vol Fire Co 10, Jackson Twp Vol Fire Co #3 10, , $818, Cassville Vol Fire Co #1 10, Whitesville Vol Fire Co #1 10, Bamber Lakes Fire Dept 8, Forked River Fire Dept 8, Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept 8, Lakehurst Fire Dept 2, Lavallette Fire Co #1 2, Parkertown Fire Co 5, West Tuckerton Fire Co 5, LEH Dist # 2/M ystic Island VFC 5,

159 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. passaic county FDID Fire Department Name Bloomingdale Fire Dept 7, $300, Clifton Fire Dept 76, , $ 1,836, Haledon Fire Department 8, Hawthorne Fire Dept 18, $ 155, Little Falls Fire Dept 10, North Haledon Vol Fire Dept 7, Passaic Fire Dept 67, , Paterson Fire Dept 149, , $13,525, Pompton Lakes Fire Dept 10, Prospect Park Fire Dept 5, Erskine Lakes Vol Co # 1 4, Ringwood Vol Fire Co #1 4, Skyline Lakes Fire 4, Totowa Fire Dept 9, Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept 10, $86, Twp of Wayne Fire Dept 54, , $13, Apshawa Fire Co #1 4, Community Fire Co #2 4, Greenwood Forest Fire Co #3 4, M acopin Fire Co #4 4, Upper Greenwood Lake Co 5 4, West M ilford Fire Co #6 4, West Paterson Fire Dept 10, $229, Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III 160

160 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. salem county FDID Fire Department Name Alloway Twp Fire Co 2, $30, Elmer Fire Dept 1, Elsinboro Fire Co 1, Lower Alloways Creek Fire/Res 1, Pennsville Fire/Rescue #1 6, $ 5,000, Deepwater Fire Co 6, Mannington Fire Co #1 1, Logan Vol Fire Co Auburn Vol Fire Co Penns Grove Liberty #1 4, $82, Willow Grove Vol Fire Co 2, Norma-Alliance Fire & Rescue 2, Centerton Fire Co 2, Quinton Fire Co 2, Salem City Fire Dept 5, $ Carneys Point Fire & Rescue 7, Daretown Fire Co 1, $85, M onroeville VFC 1, Reliance Fire Co 3, Photograph courtesy of Chris Eckert Photograph courtesy of William E. Rieger, III 161

161 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. somerset county FDID Fire Department Name Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept Pottersville Vol Fire Co 8, Basking Ridge Fire #1 12, Liberty Corner Fire Co 12, $374, Bernardsville Fire Co #1 7, Bound Brook Fire Dept 10, Neshanic Vol Fire Co 4, $36, North Branch Vol Fire Co 4, Country Hills Fire Co 4, Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co 10, Finderne Fire Dept 10, Green Knoll Vol Fire Co 10, M artinsville Vol Fire Dept 10, M illstone Valley Fire Co 5, Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue #1 5, Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co 5, $ Franklin Park Fire Co #2 5, Franklin Twp Fire District #3 11, Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept 5, M iddlebush Vol Fire Dept 5, Griggstown Vol Fire Co 5, Green Brook Vol Fire Dept 5, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #1 12, Hillsborough Fire Co #2 12, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #3 12, $ M anville Fire Dept 10, Montgomery Fire Co #1 8, $ 1,182, Montgomery Fire Co #2 8, North Plainfield Fire Dept 21, , $725, Peapack Gladstone Fire Co 2, Raritan Fire Dept 6, Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # Somerville Fire Dept 12, South Bound Brook Co #1 4, Warren Twp Vol Fire Dept 14, $965, Watchung Fire Dept 5, $ 122,

162 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. sussex county FDID Fire Department Name Andover Borough Fire Co Frankford Twp Fire Dept 5, Branchville Hose Co # Sandyston Twp Fire Dept 1, Franklin Fire Dept 5, Green Twp Vol Fire Dept 3, Hamburg Boro Fire Dept 3, Hampton Twp Vol Fire Dept 4, Hardyston Twp Fire Dept 6, Lafayette Twp Fire Dept 2, M ontague Vol Fire Dept 3, Newton Fire Dept 8, Stillwater Twp Fire Dept 2, Swartswood Vol Fire Dept 2, $353, Fredon Vol Fire Co 2, Andover Twp Fire Dept 6, Ogdensburg Fire Dept 2, Sparta Twp Fire Dept 18, Byram Twp Fire Dept 8, Stanhope Fire Dept 3, Hopatcong Fire Dept 15, Pochuck Valley Fire Dept 6, $213, Wantage Fire Dept 10, Sussex Fire Dept 2, Vernon Vol Fire Co Highland Lakes Fire Dept 6, $220, M c Afee Vol Fire Co 6,

163 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. union county FDID Fire Department Name Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept 13, $1,272, Clark Vol Fire Dept 14, Cranford Fire Dept 22, , $549, Elizabeth Fire Dept 120, , $2,342, Fanwood Fire Dept 7, Garwood Fire Dept 4, Hillside Fire Dept 21, Kenilworth Fire Dept 7, Linden Fire Dept 39, , $ 415, M ountainside Fire Dept 6, New Providence Fire Dept 11, $ 501, Plainfield Fire Division 47, Rahway Fire Dept 26, , $679, Roselle Fire Dept 21, , $ 1,083, Roselle Park Fire Dept 13, Scotch Plains Fire Dept 22, Springfield Fire Dept 14, , Summit Fire Dept 21, , $297, Twp of Union Fire Dept 54, , $1,861, Westfield Fire Dept 29, , $ 412, Winfield Fire Dept 1,

164 fire department data data received by june 29, 2008 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data. warren county FDID Fire Department Name Allamuchy Twp Fire Dept 3, Alpha Vol Fire Co 2, M t Lake Fire Co 1, Good Will Fire Co #1 1, Blairstown Hose Co #1 5, Franklin Twp Fire Co 1, Asbury Fire Co #1 1, Stewartsville Vol Fire Co 4, $58, Hackettstown Fire Dept 10, Tri County Fire Co 1, $720, Hope Twp Vol Fire Dept 1, Independence Vol Fire Co 5, Knowlton Twp Fire/Rescue #1 2, Lopatcong Fire Dept 5, M ansfield Twp Fire Co 1, $ 125, M t Bethel Vol Fire Co 1, Oxford Vol Fire Dept 2, Phillipsburg Fire Dept 15, $11, Harmony Twp Vol Fire Dept 2, Pohatcong Twp Fire Dept 3, Washington Boro Fire Dept 6, Washington Twp Vol Fire Dept 6, Butler Park Vol Fire Co 3,

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