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1 FIRE FIRE IN IN NEW NEW JERSEY JERSEY 009 Division of Fire Safety State of New Jersey Department of Community Affairs

2 DEDICATION We honor the firefighters who selflessly gave their lives to protect the citizens of their communities. Gar ary Stephens Elizabeth Fire Depar artment Manuel Rivera Trenton Fire Depar artment

3 FIRE IN NEW JERSEY 009 DIVISION OF FIRE SAFETY Lawrence Petrillo, Director/State Fire Marshal PREPARED BY: Heather Puskar State Program Manager/Supervisor Fire Incident Reporting Unit New Jersey Division of Fire Safety P.O. Box 809 Trenton, New Jersey 0865

4 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING COUNTIES FOR 00% PARTICIPATION CUMBERLAND ESSEX HUDSON HUNTERDON PASSAIC SALEM UNION 4 4

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 6 NFIRS CONTACT INFORMATION 7 REPORT CONTENTS 8 FAST STATS 9 FIREFIGHTER LINE-OF-DUTY DEATHS 0 FIREFIGHTER INJURIES SEVERITY OF FIREFIGHTER INJURIES CAUSE OF FIREFIGHTER INJURIES FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSES 6 INCIDENT RESPONSES BY COUNTY 8 FIRE INCIDENTS BY MONTH 6 FIRE INCIDENTS 74 STRUCTURE FIRES BY PROPERTY USE CATEGORIES 75 CAUSE OF IGNITION 77 FACTORS CONTRIBUTING TO IGNITION 80 FIRE SUPPRESSION FACTORS 80 EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN IGNITION 8 HEAT SOURCES OF FIRES 86 AREA OF FIRE ORIGIN 89 DETECTOR PRESENCE & PERFORMANCE 95 AUTOMATIC EXTINGUISHMENT SYSTEM PRESENCE & PERFORMANCE 00 CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES 04 CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES BY PROPERTY USES 06 REPORTED CAUSES OF CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES 08 CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES AND DETECTOR PRESENCE 09 CIVILIAN FIRE INJURIES SCHOOL FIRES 6 VEHICLE FIRES WILDLAND FIRES 6 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RELEASES 9 SPECIAL STUDIES INVESTIGATION UNIT STATISTICAL REPORT 4 FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION 5 COUNTY REPORTING PERCENTAGES 5 FIRE DEPARTMENT DATA 54 INCIDENT TYPE CODES & DESCRIPTIONS

6 Introduction FIRE IN NEW JERSEY 009 is a statistical analysis of fire and emergency incidents in New Jersey. The data collected and used in the formulation of this report comes from the fire departments throughout New Jersey that participate in the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). Fire service personnel enter incident data into their fire department computerbased NFIRS database and, on a monthly basis, submit their data to the Division of Fire Safety. The Division receives the fire department data, processes it into the State NFIRS database and forwards the data to the Federal NFIRS database. NFIRS Background The Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 974 (P.L ) authorized the National Fire Data Center in the United States Fire Administration (USFA) to gather and analyze information on the frequency, causes, spread, and extinguishment of fires; on the number, nature and causes of injuries and deaths resulting from fires and on property loss. Fire Incident Reporting in New Jersey The data used in this report were provided by fire departments that participate in the NFIRS. The statutes that created the Division of Fire Safety call for the Division to administer a fire incident reporting system in accordance with N.J.S.A. 5:7D-5d.(d.). To encourage participation, the Division of Fire Safety provides reference materials, incident field notes, and training to fire departments. The incident data that fire departments submit to the Division is forwarded to the National Fire Data Center at the United States Fire Administration. The Division began implementation of NFIRS 5 in 999 and all of the data used in this report is from NFIRS 5. NFIRS 5 is an all-incident based reporting system which captures the many different types of incidents to which fire departments respond. Please see pages 70 to 76 for a complete list of incident types. Ackno cknowledgements: Director Lawrence Petrillo, for his assistance, over the past 5 years, with the Fire in New Jersey reports Administrative Assistant Karen Luckie, for her technical assistance with the Fire in New Jersey reports NFIRS Field Representative Frederick Connin NFIRS Field Representative Steven Hearn NFIRS Technical Support Specialist Sonia Salva Front cover pictures courtesy of Ron Jeffers. Dedication page picture courtesy of John Honer. 6 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers 6

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. 7 7

8 REPORT CONTENTS The 009 data presented in this report is representative of the incident data that was submitted to the Division of Fire Safety s NFIRS Unit by May 7, 00. Data received has been processed into the State and Federal databases. Please refer to pages 5 through 5 to see if your fire department has contributed to the information in this report. Based upon incidents received, New Jersey fire departments responded 87,7 times to incidents in 009. Data submission is broken down as follows: Of the 7 fire departments in the state, 687 (9.7%) submitted data. Note: 8 fire departments submitted less than six months of data. 46 fire departments did not submit any data. The number of fire departments in the state differs from 008 due to the closing of Camden County Division of Fire FDID 048 in Camden County and the merging of two departments: Burlington County: Chatsworth Fire Company FDID 09 Woodland Fire & EMS Lebanon Lakes Volunteer Fire Company FDID 09 FDID 090 Data in this report does not include military installation fire department data. Military installation fire departments report directly to the Department of Defense. All of the charts included in this report are based on 009 totals unless otherwise specified. 8 Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik 8

9 FAST STATS TS for 009 firefighters died in the line of duty. (Pg. 0) 77 firefighters were reported injured. (Pg. ) 7 civilians lost their lives as a result of fire. (Pg. 04) - 5 percent reduction from the previous year - lowest number since percent of all civilian fire fatalities occurred in residential properties. (Pg. 06) - 6 (50%) in single family dwellings - 8 (5%) in multifamily dwellings 4 civilians were reported injured as a result of fire. (Pg. ) 49 civilians were revived by fire departments using an automatic external defibrillator. (Pg. ) 9,65 fires were reported. (Pg. 74) 80 percent of all reported structure fires involved residential properties. (Pg. 75) 59 percent of reported residential fires occurred in or family dwellings. (Pg. 8) 75 fires were reported intentionally set in residential properties. (Pg. 77) 8 percent of all reported vehicle fires involved passenger vehicles. (Pg. ) 0 civilian fire fatalities occurred in vehicles. (Pg. 06) 8 vehicle fires were reported intentionally set. (Pg. ),500 acres were reported burned. (Pg. 6) 49 school fires were reported. (Pg. 6) 0 percent of all reported incidents were fire incidents. (Pg. 6) 9 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers 9

10 firefighter line-of-duty deaths FIREFIGHTER LINE-OF-DUTY DEATHS 009 Name Age Status Years Of Service Fire Department Cause Of Death Incident Type Gary Stephens 57 Career 8 Elizabeth Fire Department Run Over By Fire Department Apparatus Building Fire Manuel Rivera 4 Career 4 Trenton Fire Department Heart Attack Building Fire Firefighter Line-Of-Duty-Deaths 98 to

11 firefighter injuries Firefighter Injuries Female 0 % Male % Number Of Reported Fire Service Injuries 77 (697 Male, 0 Female) Number Of Firefighters Injured Twice In (9 Male, Female) Number Of Firefighters Injured Three Times In 009 ( Male, 0 Female) 450 Most Frequent Incident Types When Injuries Occurred Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Building Fire 0 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 54 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Excessive Heat, Scorch Burns With No Ignition 0 Extrication Of Victim(S) From Vehicle 7 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 0 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 5 Passenger Vehicle Fire 6 Rescue, Ems Incident, 6 Special Type Of Incident,

12 firefighter injuries Severity Of Firefighter Injuries Treated By Physician, Not A Lost-Time Injury 6 % Death 0% First Aid Only 04 4% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 % Severe, Lost-Time Injury % Life Threatening, Lost-Time Injury 0% Report Only, Including Exposure 67 % Moderate Severity, Lost-Time Injury 6 7% Average Age Of Severity Of Firefighter Injuries Firefighter Injuries First Aid Only 7 Life Threatening, Lost-Time Injury 6 Moderate Severity, Lost-Time Injury 9 Report Only, Including Exposure 40 Severe, Lost-Time Injury 4 Treated By Physician, Not A Lost-Time Injury 6 Average Age Of All Firefighters Injured 9 Death First Aid Only Information Not Provided By Fire Department Life Threatening, Lost-Time Injury Moderate Severity, Lost- Time Injury Report Only, Including Exposure Severe, Lost-Time Injury Treated By Physician, Not A Lost-Time Injury Total Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May 7 Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon 5 Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris 4 9 Ocean Passaic Salem 6 Somerset Sussex 4 Union Total Severity Of Firefighter Injuries By County

13 firefighter injuries Cause Of Firefighter Injuries Cause Of Injury, Contact With Object (Firefighter Moved Into/Onto) 88 Exposure To Hazard 99 Fall 5 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 7 Overexertion/Strain 6 Slip/Trip 94 Struck Or Assaulted By Person/Animal/Object 8 Undetermined Cause Of Firefighter Injuries By County Cause Of Injury, Contact With Object (Firefighter Moved Into/Onto) Exposure To Hazard Fall Information Not Provided By Fire Department Overexertion/ Strain Slip/Trip Struck Or Assaulted By Person/Animal/Object Undetermined Total Atlantic 8 0 Bergen Burlington 6 6 Camden Cape May 7 Cumberland 7 5 Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon 5 Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris 5 9 Ocean Passaic Salem 6 Somerset 5 5 Sussex 4 Union Total

14 firefighter injuries Most Frequent Activity When Injuries Occurred Extinguishing Fire/Neutralizing Incident, 64 Forcible Entry Handling Charged Hose Lines 74 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 Moving Tools Or Equipment Around Scene 9 Overhaul 4 Providing Ems Care 0 Suppression Support, 8 Using Hand Tools In Extinguishment Activity Ventilation With Hand Tools Most Frequent Primary Apparent Symptoms Of Firefighter Injuries Burns Only, Thermal 4 Contusion/Bruise, Minor Trauma 9 Cut Or Laceration 64 Dizziness/Fainting/Weakness Fracture 6 5 Hazardous Fumes Inhalation 7 Information Not Provided By Fire Department Pain Only 69 Smoke Inhalation 4 Strain Or Sprain 74 Swelling 4 Undetermined

15 firefighter injuries Collapse Or Falling Object, Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Firefighter Injuries 4 Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik Contributing Factor, 5 Falling Objects Fire Development, 4 Fire Progress, Including Smoky Conditions 48 Icy Surface 5 Loose Material On Surface Slippery Or Uneven Surfaces, 4 Undetermined 9 Uneven Surface, Included Are Holes In The Ground 4 Vehicle Or Apparatus, 0 Wet Surface, Included Are Water/Soap/Foam, Etc Physical Condition Of Firefighters Just Prior To Injury Rested 445 6% % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 47 % Ill Or Injured 0% Fatigued 8 5% Undetermined 7 0% 5 5

16 FIRE DEPAR ARTMENT RESPONSES The charts on this page represent the number of incidents that fire departments responded to in 009. Totals include aid given and aid received incidents. Incident Type Summary Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren 4,50,0,08 7,04,85 0,776 9,740 0,998 Total Incident Responses By County 4,58 5,69 9,504,54 0,0 8,968,866 5,57 0,70 8,485 8,048 8,5 4,067 EMS 99,946 6% False Alarm 08,795 9% 0 5,000 0,000 5,000 0,000 5,000 0,000 5,000 40,000 45,000 Weather,50 0% Service 46,446 % Fire 7,89 0% Overpressure/ Explosion No Fire,50 0% 4,9 % Hazardous Condition 47,47 % Good Intent 9,98 0% Incident Type Category - Responses By County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex EMS 8,06 4,744 5,547 8,046 5,64,868 8,047 False Alarm,909,7 4,57 6,86,49,95,87 Fire,579,0,098, ,799 Good Intent,08,06,79, ,65 Hazardous Condition,04 4,5,67,97,07,077 4, Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service,457 4,0,8, ,855 Weather Total 9,504 0,70,54 8,485 0,776 7,04 8,048 Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris EMS,6 4, ,669,5 5,5,867 False Alarm,48 0,05,67 5,74 6,67 7,87 5,669 Fire,8,865 68,40,99,4,49 Good Intent,99, ,54,057,95,5 Hazardous Condition,76 4,75 589,74,998,95, Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service,088 6,59 74,755,946,54,064 Weather Total 9,740 4,067 4,50 5,57 0,0,866 4,58 Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren EMS,868, ,4 785, False Alarm 5,096 5,88 7 4, , Fire,984,79 609,00 45,9 47 Good Intent,88,747 60,7 8, Hazardous Condition,50,48 4, , ,58 6 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service,04,76 4,94 8 5,84 64 Weather Total 5,69 8,968,0 0,998,85 8,5,08 6 6

17 Warren County Population: 9, of fire departments responded to,6 incidents Hunterdon County Population: 0,855 7 of 7 fire departments responded to,89 incidents Mercer County Population: 5,04 5 of 6 fire departments responded to 8,74 incidents Burlington County Population: 405, of 49 fire departments responded to 4,60 incidents Camden County Population: 499, of 4 fire departments responded to,508 incidents Gloucester County Population: 44,89 9 of 4 fire departments responded to 6,75 incidents Sussex County Population: 44,0 4 of 7 fire departments responded to,506 incidents Morris County Population: 454,98 49 of 55 fire departments responded to,057 incidents Passaic County Population: 487,045 of fire departments responded to 7,684 incidents Bergen County Population: 884,0 65 of 70 fire departments responded to 8,679 incidents Hudson County Population: 608,975 8 of 8 fire departments responded to 4,768 incidents Essex County Population: 78,6 of fire departments responded to 6,67 incidents Union County Population: 5,54 of fire departments responded to 6,959 incidents Somerset County Population: 97,068 of 6 fire departments responded to 7,50 incidents Middlesex County Population: 750,460 4 of 48 fire departments responded to 7,48 incidents Monmouth County Population: 6,07 6 of 67 fire departments responded to 9,95 incidents Salem County Population: 60,6 9 of 9 fire departments responded to,786 incidents Cumberland County Population: 49,87 of fire departments responded to 5,90 incidents Ocean County Population: 50,947 4 of 47 fire departments responded to,94 incidents Atlantic County Population: 5,5 4 of 4 fire departments responded to 7,04 incidents Cape May County Population: 84,46 4 of 6 fire departments responded to 9,966 incidents PLEASE NOTE: Incident totals do not include aid given incidents. 7 7

18 County par articip ticipation tion The following pages (pgs. 9-60) represent an entire section documenting each county s NFIRS participation. The figures include participation percentage, incidents by month, incidents by day of week, incidents by time of day, aid given and received, and incident type responses by county. Please see pages 70 to 76 for a complete list of incident types. Picture taken by Rich Stevens County stats ts Number Of Fire Population* Departments Land Area, Square Miles* Atlantic 5, Bergen 884, Burlington 405, Camden 499, Cape May 84, Cumberland 49, Essex 78,6 6.7 Gloucester 44, Hudson 608, Hunterdon 0, Mercer 5, Middlesex 750, Monmouth 6, Morris 454, Ocean 50, Passaic 487, Salem 60, Somerset 97, Sussex 44, Union 5, Warren 9, Grand Total 8,7,87 7 7,47.6 * Figures based on the 000 U.S. Census Picture taken by Rich Stevens Heritage Links Golf Course Seaville, NJ December, 009 Picture taken by Greg Neill 8 8

19 Atlantic County Participation Percentage 95% 4/4 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,65 February,87 March,487 April,48 May,575 June,65 July,79 August,896 September,696 October,60 November,546 December,77 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,5 Monday,78 Tuesday,755 Wednesday,749 Thursday,80 Friday,07 Saturday,8 6 P.M. To Midnight 5% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,9 Automatic Aid Received 568 Mutual Aid Given,66 Mutual Aid Received 69 No Aid Given Or Received 5,907 Aid Given 95 Total 9,504 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 8,06 False Alarm,909 Fire,579 Good Intent,08 Hazardous Condition,04 9 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 47 Service,457 Weather

20 Atlantic County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 4 Building Fire 40 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 609 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,50 Good Intent Call, 80 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,65 Rescue, Em s Incident,,0 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,65 February ,87 March ,487 April ,48 May ,575 June ,65 July ,79 August ,896 September ,696 October ,60 November ,546 December ,77 Total 8,06,909,579,08, , ,504 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 5 0 Health Care, Detention, And Correction 0 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 0 Manufacturing, Processing 5 7 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 0 Undetermined Total ,49 0 0

21 Bergen County Participation Percentage 9% 65/70 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,09 February,4 March,7 April,497 May,76 June,545 July,46 August,54 September,455 October,644 November,0 December,677 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 8% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,69 Monday 4,9 Tuesday 4,45 Wednesday 4,8 Thursday 4,6 Friday 4,70 Saturday 4,08 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 44 Automatic Aid Received 64 Mutual Aid Given,6 Mutual Aid Received 40 No Aid Given Or Received 8,05 Aid Given Total 0,70 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,744 False Alarm,7 Fire,0 Good Intent,06 Hazardous Condition 4,5 9 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service 4,0 Weather

22 Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Bergen County Most Frequent Incident Types,59 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,08 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container,095 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,770 False Alarm Or False Call, 874 Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or Lpg) 76 Public Service 76 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction,4 Sm oke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,9 Smoke Or Odor Removal 757 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January 9, ,09 February ,4 March ,7 April ,497 May ,76 June ,545 July ,46 August 90, ,54 September ,455 October 45, ,644 November ,0 December 45, ,677 Total 4,744,7,0,06 4,5 9 4,0 08 0,70 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 5 5 Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 7 Manufacturing, Processing 5 Mercantile, Business None 7 4 Outside Or Special Property Residential ,44,645 Storage 0 Total ,780,76

23 Burlington County Participation Percentage 97% 48/49 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,95 February,6 March,6 April,64 May,655 June,699 July,75 August,90 September,65 October,840 November,407 December,985 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 7% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,88 Monday,007 Tuesday,9 Wednesday,048 Thursday,4 Friday,4 Saturday,90 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,04 Automatic Aid Received 48 Mutual Aid Given 5,609 Mutual Aid Received 75 No Aid Given Or Received,450 Aid Given 8 Total,54 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 5,547 False Alarm 4,57 Fire,098 Good Intent,79 Hazardous Condition,67 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 7 Service,8 Weather

24 Burlington County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Building Fire 776 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route,60 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,966 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,64 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries,70 Pow er Line Dow n 870 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,95 February ,6 March ,6 April ,64 May ,655 June ,699 July ,75 August ,90 September ,65 October ,840 November ,407 December ,985 Total 5,547 4,57,098,79,67 7,8 79,54 Cultivated Mobile Natural Outside Special Vegetation, Property Vegetation Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 8 Health Care, Detention, And Correction 9 6 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 4 5 Manufacturing, Processing 5 Mercantile, Business None 6 8 Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 4 4 Undetermined Total ,60 4 4

25 Camden County Participation Percentage 97% 40/4 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,649 February,9 March,0 April,44 May,8 June,44 July,65 August,5 September,44 October,8 November,988 December,645 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 5% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,7 Monday 4,008 Tuesday,96 Wednesday 4,8 Thursday 4, Friday 4,44 Saturday 4,08 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,67 Automatic Aid Received,7 Mutual Aid Given,576 Mutual Aid Received 98 No Aid Given Or Received 0,879 Aid Given 4 Total 8,485 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 8,046 False Alarm 6,86 Fire,9 Good Intent,865 Hazardous Condition,97 86 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 8 Service,940 Weather

26 Camden County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,99 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,6 Building Fire,046 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 70 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route,498 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,674 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,768 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries,569 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith No Injuries,078 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional False Good Hazardous Overpressure/ Explosion - No EMS Alarm Fire Intent Condition Fire Service Weather Total January ,649 February ,9 March ,0 April ,44 May ,8 June ,44 July ,65 August ,5 September ,44 October ,8 November ,988 December ,645 Total 8,046 6,86,9,865, , ,485 Property Use Category Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire Outside Rubbish Fire Special Outside Fire Structure Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing 6 9 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential ,085,6 Storage Undetermined Total ,7,98 6 6

27 Cape May County Participation Percentage 9% 4/6 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 70 February 584 March 655 April 69 May 990 June,047 July,40 August,486 September,0 October 68 November 80 December P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 4% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 4% 6 A.M. To Noon 5% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,509 Monday,8 Tuesday,8 Wednesday,445 Thursday,4 Friday,77 Saturday,99 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 459 Automatic Aid Received 7 Mutual Aid Given 48 Mutual Aid Received 4 No Aid Given Or Received 9,487 Aid Given Total 0,776 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 5,64 False Alarm,49 Fire 669 Good Intent 500 Hazardous Condition,07 4 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 5 Service 77 Weather

28 Cape May County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Dispatched & Cancelled En Route Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury 4,56 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 40 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 7 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 486 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June ,047 July ,40 August ,486 September ,0 October November December Total 5,64, , ,776 Property Use Category Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire Outside Rubbish Fire Special Outside Fire Structure Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 9 9 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 5 Mercantile, Business 4 0 None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage Undetermined 7 Total

29 Cumberland County Participation Percentage 00% / Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 59 February 494 March 567 April 544 May 557 June 674 July 66 August 64 September 55 October 675 November 5 December 64 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 97 Monday 95 Tuesday,00 Wednesday,000 Thursday 95 Friday,047 Saturday,0 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 744 Automatic Aid Received 747 Mutual Aid Given 6 Mutual Aid Received 74 No Aid Given Or Received 5,08 Aid Given 5 Total 7,04 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,868 False Alarm,95 Fire 9 Good Intent 8 Hazardous Condition,077 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 9 Service 44 Weather

30 Cumberland County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 488 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 50 Building Fire 05 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 460 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury 755 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 5 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 96 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 6 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 95 Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total,868,95 9 8, ,04 Mobile Property Natural Outside Special (Vehicle) Vegetation Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly 5 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 6 8 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 8 4 Manufacturing, Processing 4 Mercantile, Business 4 9 None 5 Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 5 Undetermined 4 Total

31 Essex County Participation Percentage 00% / Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 4,07 February,9 March,57 April,68 May,689 June,76 July,84 August,508 September, October,8 November,95 December,740 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 5% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 8% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 4,956 Monday 5,5 Tuesday 5,4 Wednesday 5,58 Thursday 5,805 Friday 5,74 Saturday 5,9 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 465 Automatic Aid Received 8 Mutual Aid Given 684 Mutual Aid Received 6 No Aid Given Or Received 6,67 Aid Given 88 Total 8,048 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 8,047 False Alarm,87 Fire,799 Good Intent,65 Hazardous Condition 4,56 60 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 77 Service 6,855 Weather

32 Essex County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,70 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,948 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container,467 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,89 Lock-Out,487 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,805 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries,8 Public Service,40 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction,4 Sm oke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional, EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January 698, ,07 February ,9 March ,57 April ,68 May ,689 June ,76 July ,84 August 746, ,508 September , October 850, ,8 November ,95 December 75, ,740 Total 8,047,87,799,65 4, , ,048 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 7 Manufacturing, Processing 4 5 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential ,087,7 Storage Undetermined 9 Total ,49,67

33 Gloucester County Participation Percentage 85% 9/4 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 8 February 70 March 89 April 779 May 755 June 84 July 975 August 96 September 77 October 7 November 7 December 960 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,7 Monday, Tuesday,408 Wednesday,44 Thursday,450 Friday,470 Saturday,74 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,908 Automatic Aid Received 944 Mutual Aid Given,007 Mutual Aid Received 7 No Aid Given Or Received 5,56 Aid Given 74 Total 9,740 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,6 False Alarm,48 Fire,8 Good Intent,99 Hazardous Condition,76 9 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 9 Service,088 Weather

34 Gloucester County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 687 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 5 A ssist P o lice O r O th e r Governmental Agency 68 Building Fire 40 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route,55 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 57 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 479 Pow er Line Dow n 9 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total,6,48,8,99,76 9 9, ,740 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 5 8 Health Care, Detention, And Correction 0 4 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business None 6 Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 6 Undetermined Total

35 Hudson County Participation Percentage 00% 8/8 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,88 February,9 March,54 April,9 May,49 June,48 July,85 August,87 September,9 October,540 November,9 December,794 6 P.M. To Midnight 8% Noon To 6 P.M. % Incidents By Time of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 5,75 Monday 6,9 Tuesday 6,09 Wednesday 6,055 Thursday 6,5 Friday 5,979 Saturday 5,906 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 6 Automatic Aid Received 9 Mutual Aid Given 8 Mutual Aid Received 4 No Aid Given Or Received 4,65 Aid Given 0 Total 4,067 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,9 False Alarm 0,05 Fire,865 Good Intent,067 Hazardous Condition 4, Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 86 Service 6,59 Weather

36 Hudson County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,909 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,6 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container,0 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,45 Hazardous Condition,,090 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,75 Rescue, Ems Incident, 8,96 Service Call,,044 System Malfunction,,45 Water Or Steam Leak, EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January,47, ,88 February, ,9 March, ,54 April, ,9 May, ,49 June, ,48 July, ,85 August, ,87 September, ,9 October, ,540 November, ,9 December, ,794 Total 4,9 0,05,865,067 4, ,59 7 4,067 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utilty, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing 5 6 Mercantile, Business None 4 5 Outside Or Special Property Residential ,774,884 Storage 7 5 Undetermined 4 49 Total ,58,85 6 6

37 Hunterdon County Participation Percentage 00% 7/7 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 406 February 48 March 86 April 95 May 75 June 400 July 448 August 456 September 45 October 84 November 67 December 0 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 8% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 700 Monday 599 Tuesday 55 Wednesday 65 Thursday 69 Friday 67 Saturday 65 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 887 Automatic Aid Received 400 Mutual Aid Given 76 Mutual Aid Received 69 No Aid Given Or Received,70 Aid Given Total 4,50 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 664 False Alarm,67 Fire 68 Good Intent 848 Hazardous Condition Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 9 Service 74 Weather

38 Hunterdon County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 7 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 8 Building Fire Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 66 False Alarm Or False Call, 46 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 9 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 9 Pow er Line Dow n 56 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 9 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 664, ,50 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly 4 Educational 6 7 Health Care, Detention, And Correction 4 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 4 6 Manufacturing, Processing 4 Mercantile, Business None 4 Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 5 7 Undetermined Total

39 Mercer County Participation Percentage 96% 5/6 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,5 February,765 March,06 April,0 May,970 June,96 July,0 August,44 September,080 October,977 November,749 December,55 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 4% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,566 Monday,79 Tuesday,485 Wednesday,57 Thursday,597 Friday,688 Saturday,59 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 4,4 Automatic Aid Received,945 Mutual Aid Given,00 Mutual Aid Received 877 No Aid Given Or Received 5,90 Aid Given 0 Total 5,57 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 9,669 False Alarm 5,74 Fire,40 Good Intent,54 Hazardous Condition,74 7 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 7 Service,755 Weather

40 Mercer County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,5,099 Building Fire 690 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 755 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route,4 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,8 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 4,6 Rescue, Em s Incident, 895 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,5 February ,765 March ,06 April ,0 May ,970 June ,96 July ,0 August ,44 September ,080 October ,977 November ,749 December ,55 Total 9,669 5,74,40,54,74 7 7, ,57 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 6 Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business None 5 6 Outside Or Special Property Residential 4 6 4,07,70 Storage Total ,9,

41 Middlesex County Participation Percentage 87% 4/48 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,90 February,66 March,647 April,698 May,789 June,676 July,004 August,70 September,660 October,585 November,0 December,68 6 P.M. To Midnight 5% Noon To 6 P.M. 7% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 8% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,577 Monday,795 Tuesday,8 Wednesday,99 Thursday,5 Friday,6 Saturday,79 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,768 Automatic Aid Received,50 Mutual Aid Given,87 Mutual Aid Received 88 No Aid Given Or Received 5,09 Aid Given 7 Total 0,0 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,5 False Alarm 6,67 Fire,99 Good Intent,057 Hazardous Condition, Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 7 Service,946 Weather

42 Middlesex County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional, Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 897 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 595 Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 950 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 64 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,764 False Alarm Or False Call, 6 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 64 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,056 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke False Good Hazardous Overpressure/ Explosion - No EMS Alarm Fire Intent Condition Fire Service Weather Total January ,90 February ,66 March ,647 April ,698 May ,789 June ,676 July ,004 August ,70 September ,660 October ,585 November ,0 December ,68 Total,5 6,67,99,057, , ,0 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing 4 4 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential ,068 Storage Undetermined 5 Total ,00,98 4 4

43 Monmouth County Participation Percentage 9% 6/67 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,09 February,84 March,77 April,789 May,886 June,056 July,0 August,94 September,006 October,9 November,67 December,80 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,080 Monday,9 Tuesday,84 Wednesday,6 Thursday,457 Friday,6 Saturday,69 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 5% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,88 Automatic Aid Received 946 Mutual Aid Given,08 Mutual Aid Received 8 No Aid Given Or Received 8,74 Aid Given 59 Total,866 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 5,5 False Alarm 7,87 Fire,4 Good Intent,95 Hazardous Condition,95 5 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 56 Service,54 Weather

44 Monmouth County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,077 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,04 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 788 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route,4 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,978 False Alarm Or False Call, 97 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,055 Pow er Line Dow n 6 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 667 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional, EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,09 February ,84 March ,77 April ,789 May ,886 June ,056 July ,0 August ,94 September ,006 October ,9 November ,67 December ,80 Total 5,5 7,87,4,95, ,54 0,866 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 8 Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 5 Information Not Provided By Fire Department Manufacturing, Processing 5 7 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential ,080 Storage Undetermined 7 5 Total ,,

45 Morris County Participation Percentage 89% 49/55 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January, February,9 March,5 April,6 May,040 June,46 July,7 August,49 September,59 October,49 November,08 December,58 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,80 Monday,6 Tuesday, Wednesday,6 Thursday,89 Friday,99 Saturday,858 6 P.M. To Midnight % Noon To 6 P.M. 7% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 9% Aid Given/Recevied Total Automatic Aid Given,96 Automatic Aid Received 699 Mutual Aid Given 769 Mutual Aid Received 94 No Aid Given Or Received 0,964 Aid Given 459 Total 4,58 6 A.M. To Noon % Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,867 False Alarm 5,669 Fire,49 Good Intent,5 Hazardous Condition,860 7 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 47 Service,064 Weather

46 Morris County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,,04 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 458 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 70 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,4 False Alarm Or False Call, 598 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 899 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 5 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 76 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January , February ,9 March ,5 April ,6 May ,040 June ,46 July ,7 August ,49 September ,59 October ,49 November ,08 December ,58 Total,867 5,669,49,5, ,064 4,58 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 6 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 6 5 Manufacturing, Processing 7 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 9 8 Undetermined Total ,

47 Ocean County Participation Percentage 9% 4/47 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,50 February,56 March,7 April,04 May,5 June,0 July,676 August,58 September,4 October, November,075 December,5 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 7% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,00 Monday,85 Tuesday,5 Wednesday,09 Thursday,57 Friday,707 Saturday,008 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,064 Automatic Aid Received,0 Mutual Aid Given,6 Mutual Aid Received 506 No Aid Given Or Received 9,787 Aid Given 9 Total 5,69 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,868 False Alarm 5,096 Fire,984 Good Intent,88 Hazardous Condition,50 4 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 6 Service,04 Weather

48 Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Ocean County Most Frequent Incident Types,09 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 94 Building Fire 40 Co Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 484 Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup,0 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 84 False Alarm Or False Call, 78 Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or Lpg) 45 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 704 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 554 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,50 February ,56 March ,7 April ,04 May ,5 June ,0 July ,676 August ,58 September ,4 October , November ,075 December ,5 Total,868 5,096,984,88,50 4 6,04 7 5,69 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 5 0 Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage Undetermined 4 Total ,

49 Passaic County Participation Percentage 00% / Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,85 February,540 March,46 April,58 May,446 June,65 July,55 August,645 September,449 October,655 November,48 December,75 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,458 Monday,687 Tuesday,7 Wednesday,704 Thursday,874 Friday,88 Saturday,60 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 7 Automatic Aid Received 47 Mutual Aid Given 566 Mutual Aid Received 70 No Aid Given Or Received 6,967 Aid Given 7 Total 8,968 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,900 False Alarm 5,88 Fire,79 Good Intent,747 Hazardous Condition,48 66 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 0 Service,76 Weather

50 Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Passaic County Most Frequent Incident Types,064 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,99 Building Fire 467 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 87 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 59 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury,78 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries Service Call, Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,85 February ,540 March ,46 April ,58 May ,446 June ,65 July ,55 August ,645 September ,449 October ,655 November ,48 December ,75 Total,900 5,88,79,747, ,76 4 8,968 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 67 7 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing 8 9 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential 5 8,,4 Storage 6 Undetermined 5 Total ,465,

51 Salem County Participation Percentage 00% 9/9 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 46 February March 44 April 9 May 6 June July 46 August 99 September 0 October 90 November 96 December 6 P.M. To Midnight 6% Noon To 6 P.M. 6% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. % 6 A.M. To Noon 5% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 45 Monday 406 Tuesday 49 Wednesday 90 Thursday 97 Friday 465 Saturday 40 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 754 Automatic Aid Received 466 Mutual Aid Given 490 Mutual Aid Received 9 No Aid Given Or Received,0 Aid Given Total,0 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 665 False Alarm 7 Fire 609 Good Intent 60 Hazardous Condition 4 8 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 0 Service 4 Weather

52 Salem County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 89 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 68 Building Fire Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 7 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 54 False Alarm Or False Call, 8 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 7 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 70 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,0 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly 7 9 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 8 8 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 9 Manufacturing, Processing 4 4 Mercantile, Business 7 0 None 4 Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 7 Undetermined 4 Total

53 Somerset County Participation Percentage 9% /6 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January, February 798 March 9 April 89 May 944 June 90 July,08 August,000 September 799 October 8 November 76 December 98 6 P.M. To Midnight % Noon To 6 P.M. 8% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 9% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday,94 Monday,540 Tuesday,588 Wednesday,694 Thursday,708 Friday,77 Saturday,40 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given,784 Automatic Aid Received,099 Mutual Aid Given 705 Mutual Aid Received 76 No Aid Given Or Received 5,6 Aid Given 8 Total 0,998 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,4 False Alarm 4,096 Fire,00 Good Intent,7 Hazardous Condition,46 8 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 78 Service,94 Weather

54 Somerset County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,094 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 64 Building Fire 9 Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup,80 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 694 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury 58 False Alarm Or False Call, 45 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 80 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 5 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January , February March April May June July ,08 August ,000 September October November December Total,4 4,096,00,7, , ,998 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational 4 6 Health Care, Detention, And Correction 0 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 4 Manufacturing, Processing 6 0 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 8 Undetermined 8 8 Total

55 Sussex County Participation Percentage 88% 4/7 Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 4 February 4 March 46 April 7 May 7 June 5 July 79 August September 8 October 5 November 9 December 7 Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 44 Monday 90 Tuesday 46 Wednesday 40 Thursday 478 Friday 60 Saturday P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 4% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 8% Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 40 Automatic Aid Received 54 Mutual Aid Given 4 Mutual Aid Received 9 No Aid Given Or Received,846 Aid Given 6 Total,85 6 A.M. To Noon % Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 785 False Alarm 84 Fire 45 Good Intent 8 Hazardous Condition 54 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service 8 Weather

56 Sussex County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 68 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 09 Building Fire 97 Cover Assignment, Standby, Moveup 4 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 0 False Alarm Or False Call, 64 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 04 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 8 Pow er Line Dow n 5 Sm oke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,85 Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly 4 Educational 6 Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 4 Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business 7 None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 7 Undetermined 4 Total

57 Union County Participation Percentage 00% / Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January,48 February,974 March,90 April,878 May,9 June,50 July,7 August,49 September,04 October,5 November,96 December,505 6 P.M. To Midnight 4% Noon To 6 P.M. 7% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 0% 6 A.M. To Noon 9% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 4,74 Monday 5,67 Tuesday 5,86 Wednesday 5,64 Thursday 6,008 Friday 5,754 Saturday 5,09 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 47 Automatic Aid Received 4 Mutual Aid Given 89 Mutual Aid Received 69 No Aid Given Or Received 6,448 Aid Given 70 Grand Total 8,5 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS,80 False Alarm 9,499 Fire,9 Good Intent,504 Hazardous Condition 4,44,58 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 7 Service 5,84 Weather

58 Union County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,685 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction,48 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident W ith Injury 7,6 Lock-Out,477 M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w,585 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries, Pow er Line Dow n,08 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction,005 Sm oke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional,056 Special Type Of Incident,, EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,48 February ,974 March ,90 April ,878 May ,9 June, ,50 July, ,7 August, ,49 September, ,04 October ,5 November ,96 December, ,505 Total,80 9,499,9,504 4,44,58 7 5, ,5 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 5 9 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 8 Manufacturing, Processing 0 5 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential ,060,7 Storage 7 7 Undetermined 5 Total ,94,

59 Warren County Participation Percentage 9% / Participating FDs / Total FDs Incidents by Month January 0 February 6 March 69 April 7 May 50 June July 7 August 6 September 07 October November December 48 6 P.M. To Midnight 7% Noon To 6 P.M. 8% Incidents By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 9% 6 A.M. To Noon 6% Incidents by Day Of Week Sunday 88 Monday 4 Tuesday 459 Wednesday 47 Thursday 47 Friday 49 Saturday 44 Aid Given/Received Total Automatic Aid Given 87 Automatic Aid Received 5 Mutual Aid Given 5 Mutual Aid Received No Aid Given Or Received,05 Aid Given 6 Total,08 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 584 False Alarm 775 Fire 47 Good Intent 467 Hazardous Condition Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire 7 Service 64 Weather

60 Warren County Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 66 Building Fire Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 9 False Alarm Or False Call, M e d ica l A ssist, A ssist Em s C re w 4 Motor Vehicle Accident W ith Injuries 0 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 94 Smoke Or Odor Removal 96 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Sm oke 90 Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Overpressure/ Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,08 Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property Natural Vegetation Outside Rubbish Special Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire (Vehicle) Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly 7 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 7 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 6 Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business 6 None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 4 5 Undetermined Total

61 JANUARY TO DECEMBER Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire 7,7 59% * Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 66 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 74 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 4,009 4% Natural Vegetation Fire,97 %,7 4% Outside Rubbish Fire,07 0% Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Air Conditioner 9 Clothes Dryer Ele ctr ical W ir in g, Oth e r 6 Fan Fu r n ace, C e n tr al He atin g Un it 9 Gr ill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e 40 He atin g, V e n tilatio n, A n d A ir C o n d itio n in g, Oth e r 9 Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, 9 Lawn Mower M icrow ave Ove n Ou tle t, Re ce p tacle 0 Oven, Rotisserie 54 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 60 Sto ve, He atin g Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Aircraft Fire Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire 7 Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire,956 Grass Fire 97 Building Fire 4,657 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 7 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 70 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 576 Mulch Fire 5 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 64 Natural Vegetation Fire, 6 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire 7 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 8 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 9,504 Outside Equipment Fire 09 Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire 6 Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion 0 Cultivated Orchard Or Vineyard Fire Outside Mailbox Fire 0 Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire 9 Outside Rubbish Fire, 589 Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, 6 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire,79 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 78 Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In A Mobile Bldg Used As An Amusement Ride. Outside Storage Fire 47 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 4 Passenger Vehicle Fire,54 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Rail Vehicle Fire 7 Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle 6 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location 4 Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle 6 Fire,,7 Special Outside Fire, 75 Fires In Structure Than In A Building 46 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained,067 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 60 Water Vehicle Fire 44 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined, Grand Total ,65 * Please see pages 70 to 76 for a list of incident types in each category. 6 6

62 JANUARY Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,7 69% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 0 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 69 % Natural Vegetation Fire 64 7% 06 4% Special Outside Fire % Outside Rubbish Fire 98 8% Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Clothes Dryer 5 Electrical Wiring, 6 Fu r n ace, C e n tr al He atin g Un it 4 He ate r 4 He atin g, V e n tilatio n, A n d A ir Conditioning, 4 Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, M icrow ave Ove n Oven, Rotisserie 9 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 9 W as h e r /Dr ye r C o m b in atio n (W ith in On e Fram e ) Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 98 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 7 Building Fire 48 Mulch Fire 8 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, 7 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 50 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 0 Outside Equipment Fire 7 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Mailbox Fire Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 7 Outside Rubbish Fire, Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 5 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 9 Outside Storage Fire 6 Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Passenger Vehicle Fire 09 Fire, 06 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 9 Fires In Structure Than In A Building 5 Special Outside Fire, 7 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 75 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 47 Water Vehicle Fire Grass Fire 0 Grand Total,5 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 6 6

63 FEBRUARY Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,576 60% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 4 0% Special Outside Fire 44 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 0 % Natural Vegetation Fire % 0 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 75 0% Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Chim ney: Brick, Stone, M asonry Clothes Dryer 5 Com puter Ele ctrical Pow e r (Utility) Line Fan Fireplace, M asonry Furnace, Local Heating Unit, Built-In Grill, Hib ach i, Barb e cu e He ate r He ate r, Oil-Fille d Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, M icrow ave Oven Oven, Rotisserie Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 4 Sto ve, He atin g Washer/Dryer Com bination (Within One Fram e) Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 0 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 7 Building Fire 47 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 8 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Mulch Fire 9 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 89 Natural Vegetation Fire, 4 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 6 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 6 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 749 Outside Equipment Fire 0 Cultivated Orchard Or Vineyard Fire Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, 57 Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 7 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 80 Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Outside Storage Fire 4 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Passenger Vehicle Fire 70 Fire, 0 Rail Vehicle Fire Fires In Structure Than In A Building 8 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 8 Special Outside Fire, 9 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 49 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained Grass Fire Grand Total,

64 MARCH Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,55 56% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 55 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 8 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 97 % Natural Vegetation Fire 45 6% 7 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 05 % Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Clothes Dryer 6 Dental, Medical, Or Pow ered Bed Or Chair, Pow ered Wheelchair Fan Furnace, Ce ntral He ating Unit Furnace, Local Heating Unit, Built-In Grill, Hibachi, Barbe cue Lam p: Tabletop, Floor, Desk Lawn Mower Oven, Rotisserie Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface Refrigerator, Refrigerator/Freezer Toaster, Toaster Oven, Countertop Broile r Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 7 Grass Fire 46 Building Fire 4 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 8 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 7 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Mulch Fire 4 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire 4 Natural Vegetation Fire, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 797 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Outside Equipment Fire 8 Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, 46 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 66 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 89 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 6 Outside Storage Fire 4 Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Passenger Vehicle Fire 46 Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fire, 7 Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle Fires In Structure Than In A Building 6 Special Outside Fire, Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 57 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 79 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 5 Grand Total,

65 APRIL Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,465 48% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 8 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 5 % Natural Vegetation Fire 66 % 00 % Special Outside Fire 77 % Outside Rubbish Fire 5 % Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Clothes Dryer 7 Cutting Torch 4 Electrical Branch Circuit Electrical Wiring, 6 Fu r n ace, C e n tr al He atin g Un it 4 Gr ill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e 7 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, Oven, Rotisserie 5 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 7 Sto ve, He atin g Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 9 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, Building Fire 40 Mulch Fire 0 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, 9 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 40 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 5 Outside Equipment Fire 4 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 79 Outside Rubbish Fire, 84 Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 86 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 77 Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 5 Outside Storage Fire Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Passenger Vehicle Fire 84 Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location Rail Vehicle Fire Fire, 00 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 6 Fires In Structure Than In A Building Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 7 Special Outside Fire, 7 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 70 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire Water Vehicle Fire 5 Grass Fire 9 Grand Total,09 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 65 65

66 MAY Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,40 54% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 78 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 7 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 8 4% Natural Vegetation Fire 404 5% 0 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 60 0% M o s t F re q u en t E q u ip m e n t In v o lve d In Ig n itio n Clothes Dryer 6 Ele ctrical Pow e r (Utility) Line Ele ctr ical W ir in g, Oth e r 4 Fan Furnace, Central Heating Unit Gr ill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e 4 He atin g, V e n tilatio n, A n d A ir C o n d itio n in g, Oth e r Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, 7 Law n M ow er 4 Range With Or Without An Ove n Or Cooking Surface Stove, Heating 8 Toaster, Toaster Oven, Countertop Broile r Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 0 Grass Fire Building Fire 6 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 7 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 4 Mulch Fire 0 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Natural Vegetation Fire, 4 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 855 Outside Equipment Fire 4 Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion 5 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 70 Outside Rubbish Fire, 60 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 9 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Outside Storage Fire 8 Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Passenger Vehicle Fire 5 Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location 4 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fire, 0 Special Outside Fire, 4 Fires In Structure Than In A Building 6 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 85 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 5 Water Vehicle Fire 5 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 4 Grand Total,

67 JUNE Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,54 6% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 6 0% Special Outside Fire 58 % Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 4 6% Natural Vegetation Fire 6% 89 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 97 0% M o s t F re q u en t E q u ip m e n t In v o lve d In Ig n itio n Air Conditioner 4 Clothes Dryer Electrical Branch Circuit Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue 7 Law n M ow er M icrow ave Oven Oven, Rotisserie Overcurrent, Disconnect Equipm ent Panel Board (Fuse) Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface Sto ve, He atin g Toaster, Toaster Oven, Countertop Broile r Welding Torch Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 70 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 6 Building Fire 46 Mulch Fire 9 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 7 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 6 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Outside Equipment Fire 6 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 788 Outside Rubbish Fire, 7 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 5 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 4 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Outside Storage Fire Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Passenger Vehicle Fire 54 Fire, 89 Rail Vehicle Fire Fires In Structure Than In A Building 5 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 40 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire Special Outside Fire, 9 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 65 Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire Water Vehicle Fire 6 Grass Fire 8 Grand Total,

68 JULY Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,9 49% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 6 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 4 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 40 7% Natural Vegetation Fire 47 4% 9 4% Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Outside Rubbish Fire 06 % Air Conditioner Clothes Dryer 7 Ele ctrical Pow e r (Utility) Line Electrical Service Supply Wires Fan Food Warm er, Hot Plate Grill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e M icrow ave Oven Portable Appliance Designed To Produce Heat, Pum p Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 4 Stove, Heating 5 Television Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 7 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 5 Building Fire 59 Mulch Fire 77 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, 44 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 9 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 8 Outside Equipment Fire Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 660 Outside Mailbox Fire Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, 55 Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 6 Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire 9 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 78 Outside Storage Fire 5 Fire In A Mobile Bldg Used As An Amusement Ride. Passenger Vehicle Fire 9 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Rail Vehicle Fire Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fire, 9 Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle Fires In Structure Than In A Building 6 Special Outside Fire, Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 7 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 0 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 8 Water Vehicle Fire Grass Fire 8 Grand Total,407 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 68 68

69 AUGUST Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,97 56% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 5 0% Special Outside Fire 90 4% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 5 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 60 7% Natural Vegetation Fire 45 7% 87 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 6 % Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition Air Conditioner 6 Clothes Dryer 8 Ele ctr ical W ir in g, Oth e r Fan Grill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e 6 Law n M ow er 4 M icrow ave Oven Oven, Rotisserie 5 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 8 Re fr ig e r ato r, Re fr ig e rato r /Fre e z e r Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Aircraft Fire Grass Fire 5 Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 69 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 4 Building Fire 76 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Mulch Fire 9 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 7 Natural Vegetation Fire, 6 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 6 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 8 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Equipment Fire 46 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 674 Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion 4 Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Outside Mailbox Fire 4 Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, 44 Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 48 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 67 Outside Storage Fire Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 4 Passenger Vehicle Fire 99 Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fire, 87 Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle Fires In Structure Than In A Building 9 Special Outside Fire, 4 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 6 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 8 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 0 Water Vehicle Fire Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire Grand Total,

70 SEPTEMBER Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,99 59% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 6 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 0 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 45 5% Natural Vegetation Fire 54 7% 75 % Outside Rubbish Fire 9 % M o st F re q u e n t E q u ip m e n t In vo lv ed In Ig n itio n Air Conditioner Clock Clothes Dryer C u r lin g Ir o n Electrical Service Supply Wires Food Warm er, Hot Plate Grill, Hib ach i, Bar b e cu e 6 Law n M ow er M icrow ave Oven Outlet, Rece ptacle 8 Oven, Rotisserie Pow er Cord, Plug; Perm anently Attached To Appliance Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 4 Stove, Heating 7 Water Heater Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 84 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 4 Building Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Mulch Fire 7 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 0 Natural Vegetation Fire, 0 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 5 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 5 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 80 Outside Equipment Fire 7 Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Cultivated Trees Or Nursery Stock Fire Outside Mailbox Fire Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Outside Rubbish Fire, 58 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 47 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 84 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 7 Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location Outside Storage Fire 4 Fire, 75 Passenger Vehicle Fire 76 Fires In Structure Than In A Building 4 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 4 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 8 Special Outside Fire, 7 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 8 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 87 Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire Water Vehicle Fire 6 Grass Fire 5 Grand Total,

71 OCTOBER Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,476 65% Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 0% Special Outside Fire 4 % Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 9 0% Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 6 4% Natural Vegetation Fire 45 6% 6 % M o s t F req u e n t E q u ip m en t In v o lv e d In Ig n itio n Outside Rubbish Fire 4 0% C h im n e y: M e tal Clothes Dryer 9 Cutting Torch Dishwasher Electrical Wiring, 4 Heating, Ventilation, And Air C o n d itio n in g, Oth e r Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, Outlet, Rece ptacle Oven, Rotisserie 0 Personal And Household Equipm ent, Range With Or Without An Ove n Or Cooking Surface 6 Stove, Heating 6 Transform er, Distribution-Type Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Aircraft Fire Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 9 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 5 Building Fire 58 Mulch Fire 9 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 5 Natural Vegetation Fire, 4 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Equipment Fire 6 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 846 Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire, Outside Mailbox Fire Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 55 Outside Rubbish Fire, 45 Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 5 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Outside Storage Fire Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location Passenger Vehicle Fire 64 Fire, 6 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 8 Fires In Structure Than In A Building 5 Special Outside Fire, Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 6 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 79 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 9 Water Vehicle Fire 5 Grass Fire 5 Grand Total,0 7 7

72 NOVEMBER Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,560 6% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 0% Special Outside Fire 4 % Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 4 % Natural Vegetation Fire 80 % 8 % Outside Rubbish Fire 4 0% M o s t F re q u en t E q u ip m e n t In v o lve d In Ig n itio n M otor, Separate 8 Laboratory Equipm ent, 6 Incandescent Lighting Fixture Fan Grill, Hibachi, Barbe cue Law n M ow er Clothes Dryer Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, 8 Outlet, Rece ptacle Oven, Rotisserie 7 Range With Or Without An Ove n Or Cooking Surface Stove, Heating Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 97 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 8 Building Fire 5 Mulch Fire 4 Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 4 Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 8 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Outside Equipment Fire Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 940 Outside Mailbox Fire Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 4 Outside Rubbish Fire, 59 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 9 Fire In Motor Home, Camper, Recreational Vehicle Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire, 8 Outside Storage Fire Fires In Structure Than In A Building Passenger Vehicle Fire 88 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 5 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 98 Special Outside Fire, 8 Garbage Dump Or Sanitary Landfill Fire Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 0 Grass Fire Water Vehicle Fire Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined Grand Total,54 7 7

73 DECEMBER Fire Incidents By Category Structure Fire,706 7% Fire In Mobile Property Used As A Fixed Structure 0% Special Outside Fire 9 % Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 80 % Natural Vegetation Fire 99 4% 04 4% Outside Rubbish Fire 4 6% M o s t F re q u en t E q u ip m e n t In v o lve d In Ig n itio n Clothes Dryer 5 Clothes Washing Machine Ele ctr ical W ir in g, Oth e r 4 He atin g, V e n tilatio n, A n d A ir C o n d itio n in g, Oth e r 7 Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent, 4 Outlet, Rece ptacle 4 Oven, Rotisserie 4 Panel Board (Fuse) Range With Or Without An Ove n Or Cooking Surface 8 Stove, Heating Incident Type Total Incident Type Total Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 70 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 0 Building Fire 464 Mulch Fire 6 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 89 Natural Vegetation Fire, 5 Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 7 Construction Or Demolition Landfill Fire Outside Equipment Fire Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 850 Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire Outside Rubbish Fire, Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 8 Fire In Mobile Prop Used As A Fixed Struc, Outside Stationary Compactor/Compacted Trash Fire Fire, 04 Outside Storage Fire Fires In Structure Than In A Building 8 Passenger Vehicle Fire 0 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 4 Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 84 Special Outside Fire, 4 Grass Fire 4 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 8 Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 6 Grand Total,6 7 7

74 600 fire incidents Cities That Reported Over 500 Fire Incidents 400, Camden East Orange Egg Harbor Township State Property Loss Structure Fire $64,0, % Elizabeth Jersey City Newark Paterson Trenton Fires By Type 7, Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire $0, % Special Outside Fire $64, % Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire Outside Rubbish Fire $7, % Natural Vegetation Fire $47, % $4, % $6,795,9.00 9% ,009,97, ,7 66 Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire Natural Vegetation Fire 74 Outside Rubbish Fire Special Outside Fire Structure Fire 74

75 fire incidents Totals do not include Mutual Aid Given or Automatic Aid Given. Structure Fires By Property Use Categories Residential 4,05 80% 0% Mercantile, Business 8 5% Outside Or Special Property 509 % None 0% Manufacturing, Processing 8 % Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 48 0% Storage 09 % Undetermined 85 0% Assembly 64 4% Educational 8 % Health Care, Detention, And Correction 58 % Residential Structure Fires Broken Down By Incident Type Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 8,4 59% Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 57 4% Commercial Compactor Fire, Confined To Rubbish 9 0% Building Fire,665 6% Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 44 % Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence 4 0% Fire In Portable Building, Fixed Location 0% Incinerator Overload Or Malfunction, Fire Confined 0 0% Fires In Structure Than In A Building 94 % Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 960 7% Cultivated Vegetation, Mobile Property (Vehicle) Natural Vegetation Outside Special Rubbish Outside Structure Property Use Category Crop Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Fire Total Assembly ,0 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business ,89 None Outside Or Special Property 0,98,5 6, ,6 Residential ,05 6,45 Storage Undetermined Total 4,009,97,7, ,447 9,

76 fire incidents Property Uses Involved In Fire Incidents - By Property Use Category Assembly,0 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction In d u s tria l, U tility, D e fe n s e, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing M e rc a n tile, B u s in e s s,89 5 O u ts id e O r S p e c ia l P ro p e rty 8,6 Residential 6,45 Storage Most Frequent Property Uses Involving Fire Incidents - By Specific Property Use Or Fam ily Dw e llin g 4-Hour Care Nursing Hom es, 4 Or M ore Persons Boarding/Room ing House, Residential Hotels Business Office Dorm itory-type Residence, Food And Beverage Sales, Grocery Store ,504 Graded And Cared-For Plots Of Land Highw ay Or Divided Highw ay 48,09 Ho te l/m o te l, C o m m e r cial M u ltifam ily Dw e llin g 5,678 Open Land Or Field,5 Ou ts id e Or Sp e cial Pr o p e r ty, Oth e r Re s id e n tial Str e e t, Ro ad Or Re s id e n tial Dr ive w ay Residential, Re s taurant Or Cafe te ria Str e e t Or Ro ad In C o m m e r cial A r e a Street, ,8 V acant Lot Vehicle Parking Area 9, Structure Type Total Air-Supported Structure 4 Connective Structure 60 Enclosed Building 4,55 Fixed Portable Or Mobile Structure 9 Information Not Provided By Fire Department,57 Not Applicable,060 Open Platform 4 Open Structure Structure Type Not A Required Entry, Tent 9 Underground Structure Work Area Total 9,65 76 Building Status Total Being Demolished 0 Building Status Not A Required Entry, Idle, Not Routinely Used, Includes Seasonal Properties 58 Illegal Residential Conversion 5 Information Not Provided By Fire Department,40 Not Applicable,060 Occupied And Operating 4,58 0 Overcrowding Under Construction 6 Under Major Renovation Undetermined 86 Vacant And Secured 65 Vacant And Unsecured 59 Total 9,65 76

77 Act O f N ature 45 % Unintentional 5,45 8% 66 % fire incidents Intentional 94 % Cause Of Ignition Cause Of Ignition Not A Required Entry,9 9% Information Not Provided By Fire Department,500 % Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source,884 6% Structure Fires - Cause Of Ignition Cause Under Investigation,769 9% Cause Undetermined After Investigation,05 0% Cause Of Ignition Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Act Of Nature 66 $55,5.00 $9,75.00 Cause Of Ignition Not A Required Entry,9 $07,77.00 $9, Cause Under Investigation,48 $5,844, $,7, Cause Undetermined After Investigation 597 $7,776,6.00 $,90,50.00 Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 86 $,707,67.00 $,644,96.00 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 64 $50,4.00 $60, Intentional 7 $,004,7.00 $64, $,809,5.00 $,67,6.00 Unintentional,68 $8,95, $8,56, Total 7,447 $64,0,6.00 $5,90, Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing Cause Of Ignition Assembly Educational Act Of Nature 7 Cause Of Ignition Not A Required Entry Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By Fire Department Intentional Unintentional Total, Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage Cause Of Ignition Act Of Nature Cause Of Ignition Not A Required Entry ,54 56 Cause Under Investigation ,4 Cause Undetermined After Investigation 7 4, Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 9,7,55 6 Intentional Unintentional ,796,765 0 Total, ,6 6,

78 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren fire incidents 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

79 Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren fire incidents CAUSE OF IGNITION: Intentional Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester 5 CAUSE OF IGNITION: Unintentional Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren

80 fire incidents Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Ignition Abandoned Or Discarded Materials Or Products 559 Electrical Failure, Malfunction, 44 Equipment Unattended 95 Exposure Fire 6 Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles 47 Mechanical Failure, Malfunction, 556 Misuse Of Material Or Product, 9 88 Undeterm ined,54 Unspecified Short-Circuit Arc Most Frequent Fire Suppression Factors Balloon Construction 5 Building Construction Or Design, 49 Delayed Detection Of Fire 0 Delayed Reporting Of Fire Difficult To Ventilate 7 Improper Storage Locked Or Jammed Doors 0 0 On-Site Materials, 7 7 Poor Access For Firefighters 8 Poor Or No Access For Fire Department Apparatus 5 Power Lines Down/Arcing 7 Roof Collapse Wind

81 fire incidents Residential Property Use Fires Or Family Dwelling 9,504 59% Sorority House, Fraternity House 6 0% Barracks, Dormitory 8 0% Residential, 59 % Residential Board And Care 60 % Multifamily Dwelling 5,678 5% Hotel/Motel, Commercial % Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Involving Residential Property Uses Boarding/Rooming House, Residential Hotels 7 % Dormitory-Type Residence, % Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 89 Building Fire,665 Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 57 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 8,4 Fire, 69 Fires In Structure Than In A Building Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined Outside Rubbish Fire, 96 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 486 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained Top Ten Cities Reporting The M ost Residential Property Use Fires Camden 457 East Orange 8 Egg Harbor Township 5 Elizabeth 46 Irv in g to n Jersey City 975 Newark 408 Paterson 554 Teaneck 64 Trenton

82 fire incidents Most Frequent Item First Ignited Or Family Dwellings Appliance Housing Or Casing 07 Cooking Materials 9 Dust, Fiber, Lint, Sawdust, Excelsior 64 Electrical Wire, Cable Insulation Exterior Sidewall Covering, Surface, Finish Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 Item First Ignited, Light Vegetation (Not Crop) 06 6 Organic Materials, Rubbish, Trash, Waste Structural Component Or Finish, Structural Member Or Framing 74 Undetermined,7 Wearing Apparel Not On A Person Most Frequent Item First Ignited Multifamily Dwellings Appliance Housing Or Casing Cabinetry 9 40 Cooking Materials 05 Electrical Wire, Cable Insulation 45 Exterior Sidewall Covering, Surface, Finish Furniture, Utensils, 7 Information Not Provided By Fire Department Item First Ignited, Light Vegetation (Not Crop) Rubbish, Trash, Waste Structural Component Or Finish, Structural Member Or Framing Undetermined 445 Upholstered Sofa, Chair, Vehicle Seats

83 fire incidents Structure Fires = 7,447 Equipment Involved In Ignition = 849 Equipment Brand Identified = 9 Of the 7,447 reported structure fire incidents, only 849 (4%) of those incidents were identified as having equipment involved in ignition. Of those 849 incidents, only 9 (4%) were identified by the product brand name. Of the 7,447 structure fire incidents, fire departments did not provide information for 5,65 (87%) incidents as to whether or not there was any equipment involved in ignition. E q u ip m e n t In v o lv e d In Ig n itio n B y C a te g o ry - A ll P ro p e rty U s e s Com m ercial And Medical Equipm ent 0 Electrical Distribution, Lighting, And Pow er Transfer Equipm ent 65 Electronic And Electrical Equipm ent Garden Tools And Agricultural Equipm ent 6 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning Equipm ent 6 Kitchen And Cooking Equipm ent 69 Equipm ent 4 Personal And Household Equipm ent 67 Shop Tools And Industrial Equipm ent 6 Undeterm ined Specific Equipment Involved In Ignition (Category "Kitchen And Cooking Equipment") All Property Uses Microwave Oven Kitchen And Cooking 6% Equipment, 9 % Ice Maker Separate From Refrigerator 0% Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue, 40, % Oven, Rotisserie 54 5% Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 60 4% Grease Hood/Duct Exhaust Fan,, % Refrigerator, Refrigerator/Freezer, 0, % Freezer When Separate From Refrigerator,, % Food Warmer, Hot Plate 5 % Dishwasher 9 % Deep Fryer 7 % Coffee Maker Or Teapot 0% Wok, Frying Pan, Skillet % Steam Table, Warming Draw er/table,, 0% Toaster, Toaster Oven, Countertop Broiler, 4, 4% Waffle Iron, Griddle 0% Specific Equipment Involved In Ignition (Category "Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning Equipment") All Property Uses Humidifier, Non-Heat Producing 0% Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, 9 % Stove, Heating 6 9% Water Heater 8 4% Air Conditioner 9 9% Heater, Oil-Filled, 7, % Heater, 8, 4% Boiler (Power, Process, Heating), 4, % Heat Pump,, 0% Furnace, Local Heating Unit, Built-In 8 4% Furnace, Central Heating Unit 9 Fireplace, 9% Masonry 4 % 8 Fireplace, Insert/Stove % Fireplace, Factory-Built % Fan % Fireplace, Chimney, 5 % Chimney: Brick, Stone, Masonry, 5, % Chimney: Metal 5 % Dehumidifier, Portable % 8

84 fire incidents Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Ignition - All Property Uses Air Conditioner 9 Clothes Dryer Electrical Wiring, 6 Fan Furnace, Central Heating Unit 9 Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue 40 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, 9 Kitchen And Cooking Equipment, 9 Lawn Mower Microwave Oven Outlet, Receptacle 0 Oven, Rotisserie 54 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 60 Stove, Heating Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Residential Property Use Fires Clothes Dryer 0 Fan 9 Furnace, Central Heating Unit 9 Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue 9 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, Kitchen And Cooking Equipment, 5 Outlet, Receptacle 7 Oven, Rotisserie 47 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 5 Stove, Heating 54 Undetermined

85 fire incidents Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Or Family Dwelling Fires Clothes Dryer 75 Electrical Wiring, 5 Fan 0 Furnace, Central Heating Unit 4 Grill, Hibachi, Barbecue 6 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, 4 Kitchen And Cooking Equipment, 5 Oven, Rotisserie Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 77 Stove, Heating 4 Undetermined Most Frequent Equipment Involved In Multifamily Dwelling Fires Clothes Dryer 4 Fan 6 Heating, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning, 6 Kitchen And Cooking Equipment, 8 Microwave Oven 6 Outlet, Receptacle Oven, Rotisserie 4 Range With Or Without An Oven Or Cooking Surface 74 Stove, Heating 8 Undetermined

86 fire incidents Most Frequent Heat Source Of Fires All Property Uses Cigarette 6 Ele c tr ic a l A r c in g,77 He at Fro m Op e n Flam e Or Sm o k in g M a te r ia ls, O th e r 99 Heat From Operating Equipm ent,,055 Heat Sources, 604 Ho t Em b e r Or A s h 45 Hot Or Sm oldering Object, 544 In fo r m a tio n No t P r o v id e d By Fir e Departm ent,496 M a tc h 75 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent,05 Spark, Em be r, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent 608 Undeterm ined 7, Cigarette Ele ctrical Arcing He a t Fr o m O p e n Fla m e O r S m o k in g M a te r ia ls, O th e r Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 7 Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Non-Residential Structure Fires Boardwalk Fire, Wildwood, June 6, 008 Heat Sources, 7 Ho t Em b e r Or A s h Hot Or Sm oldering Object, Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter M a tc h Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent Sp ark, Em b e r, Or Flam e Fro m Operating Equipm ent Unde te rm ine d Candle Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Residential Structure Fires 9 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Cigarette Ele ctrical Arcing 5 He at From Dire ct Flam e, Convection Currents Spreading From Another Fire He at Fr o m Op e n Flam e Or Sm o k in g Materials, 44 Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 456 Heat Sources, 70 Hot Em be r Or As h 48 Ho t Or Sm o ld e r in g Ob je ct, Oth e r 04 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent Spark, Em ber, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent Unde te rm ine d,

87 fire incidents Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Fires Or Family Dwellings Cigarette 9 Ele ctr ical A r cin g 40 He at From Ope n Flam e Or Sm ok in g Materials, 0 Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 54 Heat Sources, 8 Hot Em be r Or A s h 79 Hot Or Sm oldering Object, 85 In fo r m atio n No t Pr o vid e d By Fir e Departm ent 8 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent 84 Spark, Em ber, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent Undeterm ined, Most Frequent Heat Sources Of Fires M u ltifa m ily D w e llin g s Candle 8 Cigarette 7 Ele ctrical Arcing He at From Dire ct Flam e, Convection Currents Spreading From Another Fire 9 He at Fr o m Op e n Flam e Or Sm o k in g Materials, 5 Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 50 Heat Sources, 84 Ho t Or Sm o ld e r in g Ob je ct, Oth e r 76 In fo r m atio n No t Pr o vid e d By Fir e Departm ent Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent Spark, Em ber, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent 0 Unde te rm ine d Heat Sources Of Fires Residential Board & Care Cigarette Heat From Operating Equipment, H ot O r S m old e ring O b je c t, O th e r In fo rm a tio n N ot P rovide d B y Fire Departm ent 5 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent 8 Undeterm ined

88 fire incidents Heat Sources Of Fires Boarding/Rooming Houses, Residential Hotels Cigarette He at Fr o m Op e n Flam e Or Sm o k in g Materials, Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 8 Heat Sources, Hot Em be r Or A s h Hot Or Sm oldering Object, 5 In fo r m atio n No t Pr o vid e d By Fir e Departm ent 5 Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent 8 Spark, Em be r, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent Unde te rm ine d Candle Cigarette Conducted Heat From Another Fire Ele ctrical Arcing He at Fr o m Op e n Flam e Or Sm o k in g Materials, Heat Sources Of Fires Dormitory Dorm itory-type Residence, Barracks, Dorm itory Heat From Operating Equipm ent, 5 He at Fr o m Un d e te r m in e d Sm o k in g Material Hot Em be r Or A s h In fo r m atio n No t Pr o vid e d By Fir e Departm ent Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent Spark, Em be r, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent Unde te rm ine d Heat Sources Of Fires H o te l/m o te l, C o m m e rc ia l Cigarette 5 Electrical Arcing 4 Flam e/torch Used For Lighting Heat From Open Flam e Or Sm oking M aterials, 4 Heat From Operating Equipm ent, He at Source s, 5 Hot Em be r Or As h Ho t Or Sm o ld e r in g Ob je ct, Oth e r 4 In ce n d iar y De vice In fo r m atio n No t Pr o vid e d By Fir e De p ar tm e n t 4 Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter M u ltip le He at So u r ce s Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipm ent Spark, Em ber, Or Flam e From Operating Equipm ent Unde te rm ine d

89 Outside Areas,,8 9% Area of fire Origin 49 % Undetermined,86 4% Open Area, Outside 8 6% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin All Property Uses Wildland, Woods 490 4% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 5 4% Information Not Provided By Fire Department,494 7% Cooking Area, Kitchen,575 % Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area,07 6% Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 68 5% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: All Property Uses Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room 00 $5, $, Bedroom - < 5 Persons; Included Are Jail Or Prison 477 $5,49,90.00 $,66, Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room, Lounge 70 $,609,88.00 $87,95.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen,59 $5,054,5.00 $,4,70.00 Courtyard, Patio, Porch, Terrace 70 $,45,90.00 $6,70.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area,05 $4,008,4.00 $,95,04.00 Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 68 $77,68.00 $7, Laundry Area, Wash House (Laundry) 4 $,86, $5,66.00 Open Area - Outside; Included Are Farmland, Field 8 $47,44.00 $7,0.00 Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equip. 67 $60, $49, $,8.00 $60, Outside Area,,70 $8,68.00 $45, Undetermined,858 $9,659, $,979, Vehicle Area, 00 $400,8.00 $00, Wall Surface: Exterior 6 $,09,00.00 $0,79.00 W ildland, W oods 48 $5,50.00 $0.00 Total,464 $,864,75.00 $,50,

90 Area of fire Origin Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Assembly Property Uses Courtyard, Patio, Terrace, Screened-In Porches % Cooking Area, Kitchen 7 6% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 8 4% Assembly Area Without Fixed Seats For 00 Or More People % Wildland, Woods 4 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 4 % Undetermined 44 0% Roof Surface, Exterior % Open Area, Outside 0 7% 5% Outside Areas, 59 % M ost Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: ASSEMBLY Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Assem bly Area W ithout Fixed Seats For 00 Or M ore People $50, $00,00.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen 7 $446,50.00 $70, Courtyard, Patio, Terrace, Screened-In Porches $0.00 $0.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area 8 $, $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 4 $.00 $0.00 Open Area, Outside 0 $,00.00 $, $6,00.00 $.00 Outside Areas, 59 $75,5.00 $0.00 Roof Surface, Exterior $,50.00 $0.00 Undeterm ined 44 $,005, $00, W ildland, W oods 4 $0.00 $0.00 Total 49 $,48,6.00 $67,0.00 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Educational Property Uses Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 7 4% Hallway Corridor, Mall 8 5% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 9 5% Cooking Area, Kitchen 6 9% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 6 5% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse % Open Area, Outside 6 4% Wildland, Woods 7 4% 6 4% Outside Areas, 0 6% Undetermined 9 % M ost Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: EDUCATIONAL Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse $5, $0,00.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen 6 $.00 $0,00.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area 9 $6, $0.00 Hallway Corridor, M all 8 $00.00 $60.00 Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 7 $0.00 $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 6 $,05.00 $0.00 Open Area, Outside 6 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 0 $0.00 $0.00 Undeterm ined 9 $0.00 $0.00 W ildland, W oods 7 $0.00 $0.00 Total 7 $, $0,

91 Area of fire Origin Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Health Care, Detention, And Correction Property Uses Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 7 4% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 8 5% Cooking Area, Kitchen 4 5% Information Not Provided By Fire Department % Laundry Area, Wash House 4 9% Machinery Room Or Area 7% Outside Areas, 4 9% Computer Room, Electronic Equipment Area 8 5% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 7% Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 8 5% Undetermined 8 % M ost Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: HEALTH CARE, DETENTION, AND CORRECTION Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 8 $0.00 $0.00 Bedroom For Less Than Five People $, $0.00 Com puter Room, Electronic Equipm ent Area 8 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen 4 $.00 $00.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area 8 $0.00 $0.00 Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 7 $ $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent $00.00 $0.00 Laundry Area, W ash House 4 $00.00 $00.00 M achinery Room Or Area $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 4 $0.00 $0.00 Undeterm ined 8 $0.00 $0.00 Total 56 $,0.00 $ Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Industrial Property Uses Switchgear Area, Transformer Vault 4 % Undetermined 8 5% Outside Areas, 7 9% Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipment 4 % Wildland, Woods 60 4% Open Area, Outside 8 0% Laboratory 8 4% Cargo/Trunk Area 4 % Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 7 4% Fuel Tank, Fuel Line 4 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 9 6% M o st F re q u e n t Are as O f F ire O rig in : INDUSTRIAL Areas Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Cargo/Trunk Area 4 $0.00 $0.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area 7 $5, $0.00 Fuel Tank, Fuel Line 4 $0.00 $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 9 $0.00 $0.00 Laboratory 8 $0.00 $, O pen A rea, O utside 8 $0, $0.00 Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipm ent 4 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 7 $0.00 $0.00 Switchgear Area, Transform er Vault 4 $0.00 $0.00 Undeterm ined 8 $, $0.00 W ildland, W oods 60 $ $0.00 Total 8 $67, $,

92 Area of fire Origin Conduit, Pipe, Utility, Or Ventilation Shaft % Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin % Heating Room Or Area, Water Heater Area 4 Duct 4% % Undetermined 8 7% Storage Areas, 5 5% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Manufacturing Property Uses Information Not Provided By Fire Department 0 8% Service Or Equipment Areas, 6 6% Roof Surface, Exterior 5 5% Machinery Room Or Area % Outside Areas, 6 6% Processing/Manufacturing Area, Workroom, Assembly Area 9 7% M ost Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin: MANUFACTURING Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Conduit, Pipe, Utility, O r V entilation S haft $0.00 $0.00 Duct $0.00 $0.00 Heating Room Or Area, W ater Heater Area 4 $, $.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 0 $0.00 $0.00 M achinery Room Or Area $0.00 $0.00 Outside Areas, 6 $0.00 $0.00 Processing/M anufacturing Area, W orkroom, Assem bly Area 9 $,477, $,50, Roof Surface, Exterior 5 $00, $5, Service Or Equipm ent Areas, 6 $, $66, Storage Areas, 5 $0, $55, Storage Room, Area, Tank, Bin $ $ Undeterm ined 8 $0.00 $0.00 Total 05 $,6,50.00 $,97,0.00 Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Mercantile, Business Property Uses Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 46 7% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 7 0% Cooking Area, Kitchen 40 6% Wall Surface, Exterior 0 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 7% Undetermined 95 4% 9 Laundry Area, Wash House 4 5% Open Area, Outside 0 % Outside Areas, 0 5% Service Or Equipment Areas, Storage Areas, % % M o s t F re q u e n t Are a s O f F ire O rig in : M ERCANTILE, BUSINESS Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss C ook ing A rea, K itc hen 40 $0,0.00 $,50.00 E ngine A rea, Running G ear, W heel A rea 7 $60,00.00 $,50.00 Highway, P arking Lot, S treet: O n O r Near 46 $50, $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided B y Fire Departm ent 8 $60,50.00 $0,00.00 Laundry A rea, W ash House 4 $,00.00 $, O pen A rea, O uts ide 0 $00.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 O utside Areas, O ther 0 $5,75.00 $0.00 Service O r E quipm ent A reas, O ther $0,00.00 $40,05.00 S torage A reas, O ther $55,00.00 $0, Undeterm ined 95 $,60, $,8, W all Surface, E xterior 0 $6, $4, Total 679 $4,49,85.00 $,64, % 9

93 Area of fire Origin Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Outside Or Special Property Uses Cargo/Trunk Area 40 % Wildland, Woods 6 5% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area,78 % Highway, Parking Lot, Street: On Or Near 579 8% Vehicle Areas, % Undetermined 99 % Outside Areas, 578 8% 9 % Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipment 4% Open Area, Outside 58 8% Information Not Provided By Fire Department,7 % M o st F re q u e n t Are as O f F ire O rig in : OUTSIDE OR SPECIAL Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Cargo/Trunk Area 40 $90, $8, Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area,78 $,67,6.00 $,78,0.00 Highway, P arking Lot, S treet: O n O r Near 579 $, $5, Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent,7 $4,8.00 $8.00 Open Area, Outside 58 $6,59.00 $0.00 Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipm ent $804,59.00 $0, $,6.00 $60.00 O utside A reas, O ther 578 $5,69.00 $0,60.00 Undeterm ined 99 $67,04.00 $08,54.00 Vehicle Areas, $58,58.00 $0, W ildland, W oods 6 $5,00.00 $0.00 Total 7,47 $5,090,08.00 $,968,05.00 Storage: Supplies Or Tools, Basement (Unfinished) 6 5% Storage Areas, 7 8% Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Storage Property Uses Undetermined 70 % Shipping/Receiving Area 0 % Outside Areas, 4 7% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 54 7% Vehicle Areas, 4% Vehicle Storage Area: Garage, Carport 50 5% Wall Surface, Exterior 5 5% Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 5 % Exterior, Exposed Surface 0 % M o st F re q u e n t Are as O f F ire O rig in : STORAGE Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area 5 $78,50.00 $80, Exterior, Exposed Surface 0 $0.00 $0.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 54 $0.00 $50.00 O utside A reas, O ther 4 $0,50.00 $0, Shipping/Receiving Area 0 $0.00 $0.00 Storage Areas, 7 $4,00.00 $,5.00 Storage: Supplies Or Tools, Basem ent (Unfinished) 6 $,95,66.00 $78.00 Undeterm ined 70 $9, $, V ehicle A reas, O ther $40, $60, Vehicle Storage Area: Garage, Carport 50 $566, $,04,0.00 W all Surface, Exterior 5 $6, $ Total 4 $,807,6.00 $,8,

94 Area of fire Origin Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Residential Property Uses Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room 7 5% Bedroom For Less Than Five People 50 0% Cooking Area, Kitchen,4 6% Courtyard, Patio, Terrace, Screened-In Porches 58 % Exterior Balcony, Unenclosed Porch 50 % Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 58 % Wall Surface, Exterior 00 4% Undetermined 508 0% Outside Areas, 44 6% 59 % Laundry Area, W ash House 98 6% Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Department,56 % M o st F re q u e n t Are as O f F ire O rig in : RESIDENTIAL Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse 58 $50,5.00 $65,80.00 Bedroom For Less Than Five People 50 $5,858,05.00 $,897,0.00 Com m on Room, Den, Fam ily Room, Living Room 7 $,70,6.00 $885,95.00 Cooking Area, Kitchen,4 $4,99, $,06,75.00 Courtyard, Patio, Terrace, Screened-In Porches 58 $,79,05.00 $6,70.00 Exterior Balcony, Unenclosed Porch 50 $,48,85.00 $,766,55.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent,56 $4, $8,0.00 Laundry Area, W ash House 98 $,65,55.00 $50, $68,65.00 $44, O utside A reas, O ther 44 $4, $7,5.00 Undetermined 508 $6,55, $,00,75.00 W all Surface, Exterior 00 $9,85.00 $0,9.00 Total 5,6 $8,005,95.00 $0,594, M ost Frequent Area O f Fire O rigin In O r F a m ily D w e llin g s Bedroom For Less Than Five People 49 Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living Room 79 Cooking Area, Kitchen 74 Courtyard, Patio, Terrace, Screened-In Porches H e a t in g R o o m O r A r e a, W a t e r H e a t e r A r e a Information Not Provided B y Fire Department 8 Laundry Area, W ash House O p e n A r e a, O u t s id e O u t s id e A r e a s, O t h e r 84 U n d e t e r m in e d 5 W all S u rface, E xte rio r M ost Frequent Area O f Fire O rigin In M u ltifa m ily D w e llin g s Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, O uthouse 56 Bedroom For Less Than Five People 46 C hute/c ontainer: T rash, R ubbish, W aste Common Room, Den, Family Room, Living R oom 8 Cooking Area, Kitchen 59 Exterior Balcony, Unenclosed Porch 4 Information Not Provided B y Fire Department Laundry Area, W ash House O utside Areas, O ther 4 57 U n d e te r m in e d 5 W a ll S u rfa c e, E x te rio r

95 detector presence and performance Detector Presence By County Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Undetermined Present None Present Information Not Provided By Fire Department Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Detector Presence By County Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Undetermined Present None Present Information Not Provided By Fire Department Sussex Union W arren Detector Presence By Property Use 95 Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Present Undetermined Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 0 Manufacturing, Processing 4 Mercantile, Business None Outside Or Special Property Residential , 978 Storage Undetermined 5 4 Total,50 95,694,95 95

96 detector presence and performance 4000 Detector Presence All Property Uses 000, , ,50 95,95 0 Detector Presence Not A Required Entry Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Present Undetermined Detector Power Supply All Property Uses Battery Only 86 Hardw ire Only 559 Hardwire With Battery Backup 75 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 6 Mechanical Multiple D etectors And P ow er S upplies 89 Plug-In Detector Type All Property Uses Smoke,089 76% Plug-In With Battery Backup Undetermined % More Than One Type Present 0 4% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 0% Heat 0 % Combination Smoke And Heat In A Single Unit 04 7% Sprinkler, Water Flow Detection 5 % Undetermined 9 % Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 7% 96 Undetermined 79 0% Detector Effectiveness All Property Uses Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded,7 68% There Were No Occupants 00 % Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 6 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 7 % 96

97 detector presence and performance Detector Operation All Property Uses Detector Operated,68 60% Detector Failed To Operate 98 % Undetermined 79 4% Fire Too Small To Activate Detector 99 Information Not Provided 4% By Fire Department 6 % Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Detector Failure Reason All Property Uses Battery Discharged Or Dead 7 Battery Missing Or Disconnected 7 Defective Detector 5 Improper Installation Or Placement Of Detector Information Not Provided By Fire Department Lack Of Maintenance 6 4 Pow er Failure Or Hardw ired Detector Shut Off Or Disconnected 6 Undetermined

98 detector presence and performance Barracks, Dormitory Boarding/Rooming House, Residential Hotels Detector Presence In Residential Property Uses Undetermined Present None Present Information Not Provided By Fire Department Dormitory-Type Residence, 5 0 H o tel/m o tel, C o m m ercial Residential Board And Care R esid en tial, O th er Sorority House, Fraternity House Picture courtesy of John Welling Detector Presence In O r Fam ily And M ultifam ily D w elling s 77 Or Family Dwelling 466, M u ltifam ily D w ellin g Undetermined Present None Present In fo rm atio n N o t P ro vid ed B y F ire D ep artm en t

99 detector presence and performance Detector Operation In Or Family Dwellings Detector Operated 88 58% Detector Effectiveness In Or Family Dwellings Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded 60 68% Detector Failed To Operate 7 % Undetermined 5% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 5 0% Fire Too Small To Activate Detector 5% Detector Failure Reason In Or Family Dwellings Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 40 5% Undetermined 0 % There Were No Occupants 00 % Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 0 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 7 % Battery Discharged Or Dead 4 7% Undetermined 88 4% Battery Missing Or Disconnected 5 5% Defective Detector % Improper Installation Or Placement Of Detector 0% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 6% 4 Lack % Of Maintenance 8 4% Power Failure Or Hardwired Detector Shut Off Or Disconnected 4 % Detector Operation In Multifamily Dwellings Detector Operated 50 67% Detector Effectiveness In Multifamily Dwellings Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded 6 66% Detector Failed To Operate 9 % Undetermined 8 % Information Not Provided By Fire Department 4 % Fire Too Small To Activate Detector 64 9% Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond 70 % Detector Failure Reason In Multifamily Dwellings Undetermined 7 55% Undetermined 48 9% There Were No Occupants 9 7% Detector Failed To Alert Occupants 4% Information Not Provided By Fire Department 4 % Battery Discharged Or Dead % Battery Missing Or Disconnected 8 4% Defective Detector Information Not % Provided By Fire Department 5 4% 6 5% Lack Of Maintenance 7 6% Power Failure Or Hardwired Detector Shut Off Or Disconnected 5 % 99 99

100 aut utoma omatic Extinguishment system presence and performance Automatic Extinguishment System Presence By County Atlantic Bergen Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Partial System Present Present Undetermined Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland 9 0 Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon 4 4 Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Partial System Present Present Undetermined Ocean Passaic 6 4 Salem 5 65 Somerset Sussex 4 Union 5 0 Warren Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Partial System Present Present Undetermined 00

101 aut utoma omatic Extinguishment system presence and performance Automatic Extinguishment System Presence 4, Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Partial System Present Present Undetermined Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Partial System Present Present Undetermined Automatic Extinguishment System Presence In Or Family And Multifamily Dwellings, Multifamily Dwelling Or Family Dwelling Information Not Provided By Fire Department 0 Partial System Present Present Undetermined Total Automatic Extinguishment System Presence By Property Use Category None Present Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business None 6 0 Outside Or Special Property 5 68 Residential 00, ,94 Storage Undetermined 7 4 Total 66 4, ,066 0

102 aut utoma omatic Extinguishment system presence and performance Automatic Extinguishment System Type Carbon Dioxide System Dry Chemical System 0 Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System 0 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 0 Sprinkler System Special Hazard System, Undetermined 49 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System Automatic Extinguishment System Types By Property Use Category Information Not Provided By Fire Special Hazard System, Property Use Category Carbon Dioxide System Dry Chemical System Dry-Pipe Sprinkler System Department Sprinkler System Undetermined Wet-Pipe Sprinkler System Total Assembly Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining 7 9 Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business Outside Or Special Property Residential Storage 0 4 Undetermined Total Automatic Extinguishment System Operation Fire Too Small To Activate The System Information Not Provided By Fire Department System Did Not Operate System Operated And Was Effective 0 System Operated And Was Not Effective Undetermined Autom atic Extinguishm ent System Operation Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Fire Too Sm all To Activate The System 68 $55,.00 $67,85.00 Inform ation Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 46 $,87, $,75, $0.00 $0.00 System Did Not Operate 4 $5, $00, System Operated And W as Effective 9 $,6,00.00 $,656,75.00 System Operated And W as Not Effective 0 $,4, $,480,00.00 Undeterm ined 40 $6, $60, Total 540 $7,788,4.00 $5,68,

103 aut utoma omatic Extinguishment system presence and performance 0 Number Of Sprinkler Heads Activated Frequency Of Occurrence Number Of Sprinkler Heads Activated Number Of Sprinkler Heads Activated System Operated And Was Effective Frequency Of Occurrence Property Loss Property Value Contents Loss Contents Value 96 $,564,50.00 $97,87,50.00 $475,65.00 $,40, $56,00.00 $,0, $0, $,800, $0.00 $0.00 $00.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ $0, $0.00 $56, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $5, $0.00 $00, $5,74, $,000, $,000, $0, $0.00 $0.00 $ $00, $5,74, $0.00 $0.00 Total 9 $,6,00.00 $0,6,90.00 $,656,75.00 $4,940, Automatic Extinguishment System Failure Reason Fire Not In Area Protected By The System Information Not Provided By Fire Department Manual Intervention Defeated The System System Shut Off Undetermined Automatic Extinguishment System Failure Reason By Property Use Category Fire Not In Area Protected By The System Information Not Provided By Fire Department 0 Manual Intervention Defeated The System System Shut Off Undetermined Total Property Use Category Assembly 4 0 Educational Health Care, Detention, And Correction 7 Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining Manufacturing, Processing Mercantile, Business Outside Or Special Property Residential 8 8 Storage 4 Total

104 00 civilian fire fatalities alities Year Civilian Fire Fatalities Male 40 56% Female 44% C iv ilia n F ire F a ta litie s B y A g e G ro u p Fem ale Male to 9 0 to 9 0 to 9 0 to 9 40 to to to to to to 99 Unknow n 04 04

105 civilian fire fatalities alities Civilian Fire Fatalities By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 5 5% 6 A.M. To Noon 6 % 6 P.M. To Midnight 8% Noon To 6 P.M. 7 4% January Civ ilian Fire Fatalities By Month 7 February 5 March 5 April May June July 5 5 August September October November 4 4 December Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Esse x Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean P a ssa ic Salem Somerset Union Warren Civilian Fire Fatalities By County

106 civilian fire fatalities alities Civilian Fire Fatalities By Property Use Category Residential 55 78% Outside Property 4 6% Business/Mercantile % Vehicle 0 4% Tent % C iv ilia n F ire F a ta litie s B y S p e c ific P ro p e rty U s e Residential Properties Group Home Multifamily Dwelling 8 6 Single Family Dwelling Ille g a l M u ltifa m ily Apartm ent M u ltifa m ily D w e llin g Single Fam ily Dw elling M o b ile H o m e M ultifam ily D w elling 6 R e tire m e n t V illa g e Apartm ent Single Fam ily D w e llin g Single Fam ily D w elling/vacant Tow n Hom e Trailer House

107 civilian fire fatalities alities N u m b e r O f C iv ilia n F ir e F a ta litie s In Ille g a l R e s id e n tia l C o n v e r s io n s Irvington Newark Paterson M u ltifa m ily D w e llin g S in g le Fa m ily D w e llin g Multiple Civilian Fire Fatalities Date Alarm Time M unicipality Age Gender Cause Of Fire Property Use Room of Origin Detector Presence Detector Operation Illegal Residential Conversion /8/09 7:59 Irvington 6 M ale Under Investigation M ultifamily Dwelling Basement Present Did Not Operate Yes /8/09 7:59 Irvington 40 M ale Under Investigation M ultifamily Dwelling Basement Present Did Not Operate Yes /6/09 4: Springfield 56 M ale M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A /6/09 4: Springfield 5 M ale M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 4/5/09 :58 M ount Laurel 78 M ale M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 4/5/09 :58 M ount Laurel 76 Female M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 4/5/09 :58 M ount Laurel 75 Female M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 4/5/09 :58 M ount Laurel 74 M ale M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 4/5/09 :58 M ount Laurel 7 Female M otor Vehicle Accident Vehicle N/A N/A N/A 6//09 6:05 M ansfield 96 M ale Arson Investigation M ultifamily Dwelling Basement Not Present N/A 6//09 6:05 M ansfield 89 Female Arson Investigation M ultifamily Dwelling Basement Not Present N/A 6/6/09 5:07 City of Newark 47 Female Arson Investigation Single Family Dwelling Front Porch Not Present N/A 6/6/09 5:07 City of Newark M ale Arson Investigation Single Family Dwelling Front Porch Not Present N/A 6/6/09 5:07 City of Newark 5 Female Arson Investigation Single Family Dwelling Front Porch Not Present N/A M u ltiple C ivilian Fire F atalities B y P ro perty T ype Multifamily Dwelling 4 Single Family Dwelling 7 Vehicle

108 civilian fire fatalities alities Reported Causes Of Fire By Category Accidental Arson Investigation 5 C a re le s s S m o k in g Electrical Improper Use Of Smoking Materials In c e n d ia ry In te n tio n a l Motor Vehicle Accident 0 Suicide Under Investigation Undetermined Causes O f Fires By Specific Cause As Reported By Fire O fficial Accident/ Im proper Disgarding Of Sm oking M aterial Accidental Candle 8 C a re le ss S m o k in g 6 Cigarette Dropped Cigarette Or Ash In W heelchair Possibly Sm oking In Bed Sm oking Cigarette W hile Oxygen W as Being Adm inistered Sm oking In Bed Unattended Cooking Victim Caught Fire W hile Lighting Fireplace Accidental Careless Sm oking Specific Cause Of Fire Fatalities For Elderly (65 And Over) As Reported By The Fire Official Accidental Arson Inve stiga tion Candle Ca re le ss S m oking Cigarette Electrical Short Incendiary Motor Vehicle Accident 5 P ossibly S m oking In Be d Sm oking In Bed Unde r Inve stiga tion Undeterm ined 5 Victim Caught Fire W hile Lighting Fireplace

109 0 8 civilian fire fatalities alities C iv ilia n F ire F a ta litie s & D e te c to r Presence 8 Female Male In fo rm atio n N o t P ro v id e d B y F ire O fficial Not Applicable Not Present Present Unknown C iv ilia n F ire F a ta litie s & D e te c to r Operation When Present Female Male Did Not Operate No - Fire Too Small Operated Unknown 7 6 C iv ilia n F ire F a ta litie s B y A g e G ro u p & D e te c to r P resence 6 Not Present Present to 9 0 to 9 0 to 9 40 to to to to to to 99 Unknown 09 09

110 civilian fire fatalities alities Civilian Fire Fatalities Heat Source Of Fire Undetermined 6% Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter % Candle % Information Not Provided By Fire Department % Hot Ember Or Ash 4% Heat, Spark From Friction % Heat Sources, % Cigarette 9% Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, % Heat From Undetermined Smoking Material % Basement Bedroom Room Of Fire Origin In Residential Property Uses 5 Front Room Hall Information Not Provided By Fire Official Kitchen 5 Living Room 9 Porch 6 Rear Deck Under Investigation Undetermined Utility Room Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik YEAR TOTAL CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES TOTAL CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES IN RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURES & PERCENTAGE OF ALL CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES IN OR FAM ILY DWELLINGS & PERCENTAGE OF ALL CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES IN MULTIFAMILY DWELLINGS & PERCENTAGE OF ALL CIVILIAN FIRE FATALITIES = 8% 60 = 6% 9 = 9% = 8% 54 = 54% = % = 7% 8 = 7% = 8% = 86% 5 = 67% 5 = 9% = 78% 44 = 5% 0 = 4% = 78% 6 = 50% 8 = 5% 0 0

111 civilian fire injuries Civilian Fire Injuries By Age Group 55 Civilian Fire Injuries 49 Female Male 46 4 Male 58 60% Female 74 40% To 9 0 To 9 0 To 9 0 To 9 40 To To To To To To 00 Unknown Property Uses Where Civilian Fire Injuries Occurred Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Residential 56 8% Storage 6 % Undetermined 0% Outside Or Special Property 8 4% None 0% Mercantile, Business % Manufacturing, Processing 6 7% Industrial, Utility, Defense, Agriculture, Mining % Assembly 0% Education 6 % Health Care, Detention, And Correction 0% Severity Of Civilian Fire Injuries Minor 46 57% Life Threatening 7 6% Undetermined 9 9% Severe 5% Moderate 99 %

112 civilian fire injuries Activity Of Civilians When Fire Injuries Occurred Information Not Provided By Fire Department 45 % Irrational Act 8 % Fire Control 67 6% 7 9% Rescue Attempt 5% Escaping 6 4% Undetermined 44 0% Unable To Act % Sleeping 5% Returning To Vicinity Of Fire Before Control Of Fire % Loacation Of Civilian Fire Casualty At Time Of Incident Information Not Provided By Fire Department 4 % In Area Of Origin And Not Involved In Starting The Fire 65 5% Not In Area Of Origin And Not Involved In Starting The Fire 69 6% In Area Of Ignition And Involved In Starting The Fire 85 0% Undetermined 9 9% Not In Area Of Origin, But Involved In Starting The Fire 8 6% Location % Brush Or Brush- And-Grass Mixture Fire Building Fire 5 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Fire In Mobile Home Used As Fixed Residence Most Frequent Fire Incidents Resulting In Civilian Fire Injuries 0 6 Fire, Fires In Structure Than In A Building 4 Outside Equipment Fire 6 Passenger Vehicle Fire

113 civilian fire injuries Most Frequent Specific Location Of Civilian Fire Casualty At Time Of Injury Bedroom For Less Than Five People 4 Common Room, Family Room, Den, Living Room Construction/Renovation Area Cooking Area, Kitchen 4 Egress/Exit, Exterior Stairway 5 5 Interior Stairway Or Ramp Open Area, Outside 4 Vehicle Storage Area: Garage, Carport Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren Civilian Fire Injuries By County

114 civilian fire injuries Civilian Fire Injuries By Month November 8% December 4 9% January 7 9% February 40 9% October 5% September 7 4% March 8% August 8% April 47 % July 47 % June 5% May 60 % Civilian Fire Injuries By Day Of Week Saturday 78 8% Sunday 80 9% Friday 56 % Monday 6 4% Thursday 66 5% Wednesday 40 9% Tuesday 5 % Civilian Fire Injuries By Time Of Day Midnight To 6 A.M. 94 % 6 A.M. To Noon 0 5% 6 P.M. To Midnight 8% Noon To 6 P.M. 06 5% 4 4

115 civilian fire injuries M o s t F re q u e n t A re a O f F ire O rig in In A ll P ro p e rty U s e s W hen Civilian Fire Injuries Occurred Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room 9 Bedroom - < 5 Persons; Included Are Ja il O r P rison 8 Com m on Room, Den, Fam ily Room, Living Room, Lounge 4 Cooking Area, Kitchen 75 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area Exterior Balcony, Unenclosed Porch Function Areas, Inte rior S ta irw a y O r Ra m p 9 Processing/Manufacturing Area, W orkroom Undeterm ined Bedroom - < 5 Persons; Included Are Ja il O r P rison M o s t F re q u e n t A re a O f F ire O rig in In Residential Property Uses W h e n C iv ilia n F ire In ju rie s O c c u rre d 8 Com m on Room, Den, Fam ily Room, Living Room, Lounge 4 Cooking Area, Kitchen 75 Exterior Balcony, Unenclosed Porch Function Areas, Inte rior S ta irw a y O r R a m p 9 9 Storage Area, Substructure Area Or Space, Craw l Space Undeterm ined 4 Vehicle Storage Area; Garage, Carport Bedding; Blanket, Sheet, Com forter Most Frequent Item First Ignited 5 Cabinetry (Including Built-In) 7 Cooking Materials, Including Ed ib le M a te ria ls 5 Flam m able Liquid/Gas - Uncontained Flam m able Liquid/Gas In Container Or Pipe Furniture, Utensils, M a ttre ss, P illo w Structural Com ponent Or Finish, 6 Structural Member Or Framing Undeterm ined 66 Upholstered Sofa, Chair, Vehicle Seats

116 SCHOOL FIRES 80 Reported 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, Reported School Fires By County Atlantic 0 Be rgen 5 Burlington Camden 5 Cape May Cumberland Essex 79 Gloucester 8 Hudson 8 Hunterdon 7 Mercer 4 Middlesex 0 Monmouth 8 Morris 7 Ocean Passaic 5 Salem Somerset 6 Sussex 6 Union 44 Warren

117 Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire Building Fire SCHOOL FIRES Most Frequent Reported School Fires By Incident Type 6 5 High School/Junior High School/Middle School Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 4 46 Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 6 Fire, 8 0 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 4 Outside Rubbish Fire, 6 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 4 9 Passenger Vehicle Fire Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 8 Bathroom, Checkroom, Lavatory, Locker Room, Outhouse Cooking Area, Kitchen Most Frequent Areas Of Fire Origin Of Reported School Fires High School/Junior High School/Middle School Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Engine Area, Running Gear, Wheel Area 4 4 Hallw ay Corridor, Mall 4 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 8 Open Area, Outside 4 Outside Areas, 6 Undetermined 8 8 Wildland, Woods

118 SCHOOL FIRES 70 Cause Of Ignition Of Reported School Fires Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Act Of Nature Cause Of Ignition Not A Required Entry Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source Information Not Provided By Fire Department Intentional Unintentional Most Frequent Heat Source Of Reported School Fires Electrical Arcing 4 High School/Junior High School/Middle School Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, 4 Heat From Operating Equipment, 5 6 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 8 Lighter: Cigarette Lighter, Cigar Lighter 5 Match 6 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 6 Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 5 Undeterm ined

119 SCHOOL FIRES Appliance Housing Or Casing Cooking Materials Most Frequent Item First Ignited Of Reported School Fires 6 High School/Junior High School/Middle School Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Electrical Wire, Cable Insulation 5 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 8 8 Item First Ignited, Light Vegetation (Not Crop) 7 Magazine, Newspaper, Writing Paper 4 8 Rolled, Wound Material Rubbish, Trash, Waste 5 5 Undetermined 5 6 Wearing Apparel Not On A Person Cutting, Welding Too Close To Combustibles Electrical Failure, Malfunction, Most Frequent Factors Contributing To The Ignition Of Reported School Fires High School/Junior High School/Middle School Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Equipment Unattended Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles Mechanical Failure, Malfunction, Misuse Of Material Or Product, 5 4 Playing With Heat Source 5 Undeterm ined 5 Unspecified Short-Circuit Arc

120 SCHOOL FIRES 6 Human Factors Contributing To The Ignition Of Reported School Fires (All Types Of Educational Property Uses) Ag e W as A Facto r M ultip le P e rso ns In v olv e d P ossib ly M e ntally D isable d U n atte nd e d O r U n supe rv ise d Person Human Factors Contributing To The Ignition Of Reported School Fires Elem entary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Age W as A Factor M ultiple P e rsons Inv olv e d P ossibly M e ntally D isable d U natte nde d O r Unsupervised Person Data Collected From "School Fire Report Forms" Submitted To The Division Of Fire Safety From Fire Officials And Fire Chiefs Number Of Juveniles Involved By Gender Age Female Male Unknown Total Unknown Total Data Collected From The NFIRS System As Submitted By Fire Departments Age As Factor Contributing To Ignition Of Reported School Fires Age Male Female Total 9 5 Total 4 0

121 70 60 SCHOOL FIRES Detector Presence Information Not Provided By Fire Department None Present Present Undetermined Detector Operation When Detectors Are Present 8 6 Undetermined % Detector Failure Reason % Lack Of Maintenance 4% Detector Failed To Operate Detector Operated Fire Too Small To Activate Detector Information Not Provided By Fire Department Undetermined 5 Detector Effectiveness Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Failed To Respond Detector Alerted Occupants, Occupants Responded Detector Failed To Alert Occupants Information Not Provided By Fire Department 5 There Were No Occupants Undetermined

122 SCHOOL FIRES 5 Elementary School, Including Kindergarten Reported School Fires By Month High School/Junior High School/Middle School January February March April May June July August September October November December Reported School Fires By Day Of Week Elementary School, Including Kindergarten High School/Junior High School/Middle School Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

123 Vehicle fires Passenger Vehicle Fire,54 8% Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire 8 % Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, 70 7% Camper Or Recreational Vehicle (Rv) Fire 0% Aircraft Fire 0% Water Vehicle Fire 44 % Rail Vehicle Fire 7 0% Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 8% Self-Propelled Motor Home Or Recreational Vehicle 6 0% Total Vehicle Fires By County & Reported Dollar Loss County Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Atlantic 6 $9, $6,50.00 Bergen 5 $65,74.00 $,094,65.00 Burlington 78 $48, $0.00 Camden 67 $664,65.00 $4,80.00 Cape May 54 $80, $7, Cumberland 0 $85, $, Essex 46 $698,06.00 $60, Gloucester 4 $768, $, Hudson $,9.00 $0.00 Hunterdon 77 $7, $0.00 Mercer 87 $9, $4, Middlesex 5 $508,0.00 $75,85.00 Monmouth 65 $88, $, Morris 58 $448,00.00 $4,50.00 Ocean 06 $96,68.00 $0,00.00 Passaic 5 $,4,90.00 $57, Salem 40 $45, $4, Somerset 9 $68, $,0.00 Sussex 49 $0, $0.00 Union 58 $46, $5, Warren 5 $, $50.00 Total 4,009 $6,795,9.00 $4,05, Passenger Vehicle Fires & Dollar Loss County Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Atlantic 5 $0,00.00 $6,50.00 Bergen 4 $568,74.00 $88,65.00 Burlington 7 $48, $0.00 Camden 5 $65,5.00 $,0.00 Cape May 8 $70, $, Cumberland 98 $8,50.00 $, Essex 40 $5,06.00 $5, Gloucester 04 $0, $, Hudson 89 $,8.00 $0.00 Hunterdon 54 $0, $0.00 Mercer 5 $9, $4, Middlesex 87 $78,0.00 $4,45.00 Monmouth 8 $45,65.00 $,00.00 Morris $9,00.00 $,50.00 Ocean 59 $74,9.00 $4,90.00 Passaic 0 $486,60.00 $55, Salem $45, $4, Somerset 7 $68, $,0.00 Sussex 6 $0.00 $0.00 Union 0 $94, $4, Warren 40 $, $50.00 Total,54 $4,5,85.00 $60,7.00 Cause Of Ignition - All Vehicles Cause Of Ignition Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Act Of Nature 4 $0, $5, Cause Under Investigation 748 $,46,05.00 $9,8.00 Cause Undetermined After Investigation 949 $,69, $,096,65.00 Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 76 $77,86.00 $40,46.00 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 77 $.00 $0.00 Intentional 8 $689,5.00 $4, $9,48.00 $4,75.00 Unintentional,97 $,07,9.00 $7,90.00 Total 4,009 $6,795,9.00 $4,05, Cause Of Ignition - Passenger Vehicles Cause Of Ignition Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Act Of Nature 8 $5, $ Cause Under Investigation 66 $97,07.00 $89,04.00 Cause Undetermined After Investigation 788 $,6, $95,5.00 Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 607 $5,40.00 $96,86.00 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 69 $.00 $0.00 Intentional 68 $88,75.00 $4, $7,98.00 $4,65.00 Unintentional 95 $96,9.00 $76,00.00 Total,54 $4,5,85.00 $60,7.00

124 Vehicle fires Most Frequent Area Of Fire Origin - All Vehicles Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Cargo/Trunk Area 58 $4, $84,00.00 Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area,044 $,6,7.00 $,784, Exterior, Exposed Surface 5 $66,0.00 $6,50.00 Fuel Tank, Fuel Line 46 $0, $, Information Not Provided By Fire Department 70 $.00 $0.00 Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipment 7 $85,79.00 $8, $40,40.00 $60.00 Outside Areas, 9 $, $0.00 Undetermined 690 $775,85.00 $0,04.00 Vehicle Areas, 66 $70,8.00 $0, Total,88 $6,06,88.00 $4,045, Most Frequent Area Of Fire Origin - Passenger Vehicles Area Of Fire Origin Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Cargo/Trunk Area 07 $78, $6, Engine Area, Running Gear, W heel Area,76 $,4,5.00 $45,70.00 Exterior, Exposed Surface 85 $57, $,50.00 Fuel Tank, Fuel Line 7 $00, $, Information Not Provided By Fire Department 64 $.00 $0.00 Operator/Passenger Area Of Transportation Equipment 0 $407,79.00 $0, $9,40.00 $50.00 Outside Areas, 7 $, $0.00 Undetermined 557 $585,5.00 $07,0.00 Vehicle Areas, 0 $99, $0,0.00 Total,8 $4,08,84.00 $60,00.00 Most Frequent Heat Source - All Vehicles Heat Source Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Electrical Arcing $, $46,85.00 Heat From Direct Flame, Convection Currents Spreading From Another Fire 6 $476,50.00 $, Heat From Operating Equipment, 8 $97,40.00 $44,0.00 Heat Sources, 47 $70,60.00 $,40.00 Heat, Spark From Friction 78 $68, $, Hot Ember Or Ash 8 $, $, Hot Or Smoldering Object, 96 $,0.00 $5,0.00 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 70 $.00 $0.00 Radiated Heat From Another Fire 9 $,00.00 $50.00 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 6 $559, $6, Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 09 $5, $7,80.00 Undetermined,99 $4,5,8.00 $,667,54.00 Total,88 $6,665,8.00 $4,040, Most Frequent Heat Source - Passenger Vehicles Heat Source Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Electrical Arcing 60 $64, $08,85.00 Heat From Direct Flame, Convection Currents Spreading From Another Fire $76,50.00 $, Heat From Open Flame Or Smoking Materials, 6 $.00 $0.00 Heat From Operating Equipment, 49 $45,60.00 $8,0.00 Heat Sources, 06 $48,60.00 $,00.00 Heat, Spark From Friction 5 $66, $, Hot Or Smoldering Object, 68 $4,0.00 $0.00 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 64 $.00 $0.00 Radiated Heat From Another Fire 4 $,00.00 $50.00 Radiated Or Conducted Heat From Operating Equipment 97 $9,9.00 $5, Spark, Ember, Or Flame From Operating Equipment 8 $6, $7,60.00 Undetermined,997 $,999, $05, Total,47 $4,009, $60,

125 Vehicle fires Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Ignition All Vehicles Abandoned Or Discarded Materials Or Products Collision, Knock Down, Run Over, Turn Over 6 Electrical Failure, Malfunction, 7 Exposure Fire 88 Flammable Liquid Or Gas Spilled Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles 5 0 Leak Or Break 9 Mechanical Failure, Malfunction, 8 Misuse Of Material Or Product, 9 8 Short-Circuit Arc From Defective, Worn Insulation 7 Unde term ined,094 Unspecified Short-Circuit Arc Worn Out Most Frequent Factors Contributing To Ignition Passenger Vehicles Picture taken by George Gerber Abandoned Or Discarded Materials Or Products 8 Collision, Knock Down, Run Over, Turn Over Electrical Failure, Malfunction, Exposure Fire 80 Flammable Liquid Or Gas Spilled Heat Source Too Close To Combustibles 9 Leak Or Break Mechanical Failure, Malfunction, 7 6 Misuse Of Material Or Product, 4 58 Short-Circuit Arc From Defective, Worn Insulation 9 Undetermined 894 Unspecified Short-Circuit Arc 5 Worn Out

126 wildland fires Acres Burned Number of Acres Burned Frequency Of Occurrence Incident Types Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire Building Fire Cultivated Grain Or Crop Fire 5 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire,5 Grass Fire 5 Natural Vegetation Fire, Special Outside Fire, Total Acres Burned 6

127 wildland fires Most Frequent Property Uses Involved When One Or More Acres Burned Or Family Dw elling 6 Campsite With Utilities 00 Dump, Sanitary Landfill 5 Forest, Timberland, Woodland 8 Graded And Cared-For Plots Of Land 5 Highway Or Divided Highway Multifamily Dw elling 6 Open Land Or Field 576 Pipeline, Power Line Or Utility Right-Of-Way,70 Vacant Lot Frequency Of Occurrence 500 Item First Ignited When Two Or More Acres Burned 000,945 Total Acres Burned Agricultural Crop Heavy Vegetation (Not Crop) 4 Item First Ignited, Light Vegetation (Not Crop) Soft Goods, Wearing Apparel, Undetermined Upholstered Sofa, Chair, Vehicle Seats 7 7

128 wildland fires 000 Cause Of Ignition Total Acres Burned 800, Act Of Nature Cause Under Investigation Cause Undetermined After Investigation 5 Failure Of Equipment Or Heat Source 9 Intentional Unintentional Total Acres Burned Picture courtesy of Craig Augustoni Atlantic Bergen Burlington Camden Cape May Cumberland Essex Gloucester Hudson Hunterdon Mercer Middlesex Monmouth Morris Ocean Passaic Salem Somerset Sussex Union Warren ,

129 HaZardous materials releases 00 Most Frequent Container Types Involved In Hazardous Materials Releases Total Incidents Involving Container Type Can Or Bottle Cylinder Drum Information Not Provided By Fire Departm ent 9 Machinery Or Process Equipment Pipe Or P ipe line 5 Portable Container, 6 Product Tank On Or Towed By Vehicle 8 Tank Or Silo Vehicle Fuel Tank And Associated Piping 80 Type Of Environment Hazardous Materials Released Into Frequency Of Occurrence Air Air And Ground Air, W ater, And Ground 0 Confined, No Environmental Impact Ground Information Not Provided By Fire Department Release Amount Totals Of Hazardous Materials 8 8 Water Water And Air Water And Ground Cubic Feet Gallons 4,65 8,95 Grams 8 Liters 6 Ounces (Liquid) O unces (Weight) Parts Pe r B illion Parts Pe r M illion 7,000 Pounds

130 HaZardous materials releases Mobile Properties Involved In Hazardous Materials Incidents Agricultural Vehicle, Baler, Chopper (Farm Use) Automobile, Passenger Car, Ambulance, Race Car 9 Bus, School Bus, Trackless Trolley Construction Vehicle Crane Freight Road Transport Vehicle, 4 General Use Truck, Dump Truck, Fire Apparatus 7 Passenger Road Vehicle, 4 Pickup Truck, Hauling Rig (Non- Motorized) Tank Car - Rail Tank Truck - Flammable Or Combustible Liquid 6 Tank Truck - Nonflammable Cargo Trailer - Semi, Designed For Freight October 8 % September 5% August 9 8% Hazardous Materials Incidents By Month November 0 4% December 5% January 9% February 4 0% March 8 7% April 8% July 7 % June 7 % May 6 0% Friday 4 7% Hazardous Materials Incidents By Day Of Week Saturday 8 7% Sunday 7 % Monday 4 7% Thursday 4 7% 0 Wednesday 8 5% Tuesday 40 6% 0

131 HaZardous materials releases Incident Types At Which Hazardous Materials Releases Occurred Frequency Air Or Gas Rupture Of Pressure Or Process Vessel Building Fire Carbon Monoxide Incident 5 Chemical Hazard (No Spill or Leak) 5 Chemical Spill Or Leak 9 Combustible/Flammable Gas/Liquid Condition, 5 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Dumpster Or Outside Trash Receptacle Fire Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or LPG) 48 Gasoline Or Flammable Liquid Spill 5 Hazardous Condition, 8 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 4 Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries Off-Road Vehicle Or Heavy Equipment Fire Oil Or Combustible Liquid Spill 54 Outside Gas Or Vapor Combustion Explosion Overpressure Rupture Of Steam Pipe Or Pipeline Passenger Vehicle Fire Refrigeration Leak Toxic Condition, Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup Total 48 Most Frequent Hazardous Material/Chemical Releases Occurrence Of Release Sum Of Release Amount Unit Type Of Release And Amount Asphalt,00 Gallons Carbon Monoxide 0,55 Cubic Feet =,8 Parts Per Million = 7 Diesel Fuel 4,80 Gallons =,00 Liters = 50 Ounces (Liquid) = 0 Ethanol 800 Gallons Ethylene Glycol 4 9 Gallons Fuel Oil # 6 69 Gallons = 9 Ounces (Liquid) = 50 Gasoline 4 8,4 Gallons = 8,4 Ounces (Liquid) = 80 Motor Oil 4 7 Gallons Natural Gas 4 4,95 Cubic Feet =,95 Parts Per Billion =,000 Propane 5 5 Gallons = 50 Pounds = 75 Total 4 9,674

132 special studies * Automatic External Defibrillator Special Study VALUE Used On Civilian(s) - Effective (Got Pulse) 49 48% VALUE Used On Civilian(s) - Not Effective (Did Not Get Pulse) 76 5% VALUE 4 Used On Firefighter(s) - Not Effective (Did Not Get Pulse) 0% VALUE Used On Firefighter(s) - Effective (Got Pulse) 0% Smoke Detector Special Study VALUE - No Smoke Detector Present - Smoke Detector Issued To Occupant 44 VALUE - No Smoke Detector Present - Smoke Detector Installed By Fire Department 87 VALUE - Smoke Detector Did Not Operate - Smoke Detector Issued To Occupant VALUE 4 - Smoke Detector Did Not Operate - Smoke Detector Installed By Fire Department 6 VALUE 5 - Smoke Detector Offered To Occupant - Occupant Refused 7 VALUE 6 - Replaced Smoke Detector Battery,847 VALUE 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.

133 special studies * Thermal Imaging Camera Special Study VALUE Not Used 74,846 89% VALUE 9,55 % VALUE Used To Locate Primary Fire,947 % VALUE 8 Used To Search For M issing Firefighter(s)/Firefighter(s) Not Found 0% VALUE 7 Used To Search For M issing Firefighter(s)/Firefighter(s) Found 4 0% Shawnee Trail, Shamong VALUE 6 Used To Conduct P rimary Search/Victims Not Found 8 0% VALUE 5 Used To Conduct P rimary Search/Victims Found 7 0% VALUE Used To Locate Fire Extension 4,494 5% VALUE 4 Used To Conduct P rimary Search/No Victims Present 7 4 0% Picture courtesy of John Welling * 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.

134 INVESTIGATIONS TIONS NJ DIVISION OF FIRE SAFETY OFFICE OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL FIRE / ARSON INVESTIGATION / K-9 UNIT 009 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 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers 4 4

135 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME ATLANTIC COUNTY 7,68 Absecon Fire Dept 00 Absecon X X X X X X X X X 40,57 Atlantic City Fire Dept 000 Atlantic City X X X X X X X X X 9 So Jersey Tran Auth FD 004 Little Egg Harbor X X X *,594 Brigantine Fire Dept 00 Brigantine X X X X X X X X X,96 Landisville Vol Fire Co # 004 Landisville X X X X X X X,96 Minotola Fire Co 004 Minotola X X X X X X X * X,487 Richland Vol Fire Co # 005 Richland X X X X X X X X,487 East Vineland Fire Co # 005 East Vineland X X X X X * *,487 New tow nville Fire Co 005 New tonville X X X * *,487 Milmay Vol Fire Co 0054 Milmay X X X X X,487 Collings Lakes Fire Dept 0055 Collings Lake X X X X X X X X X 4,545 Egg Harbor City Fire Dept 007 Egg Harbor City X X X X X X X X X 6,45 Cardiff Vol Fire Co 008 Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X X X 6,45 Bargaintow n Vol Fire Co # 008 Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X X X 6,45 Scullville Fire Co # 008 Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X X X 6,45 Farmington Vol Fire Co # Egg Harbor Tw p X X X X X X X X X 6,45 West Atlantic City Fire Dept 0085 Egg Harbor Tw p * * X X X,585 Estell Manor Vol Fire Co 009 Estell Manor X X X X X * X,97 Folsom Vol Fire Co 00 Folsom X X X X X X X X 6,4 Oceanville Vol Fire Co # 0 Oceanville X X X X X X X X X 6,4 Germania Vol Fire Co # 0 Cologne X X X X X X X X 6,4 Pomona Vol Fire Assn # 0 Pomona X X X X X X X X X 6,4 Bayview Fire Co #4 04 Abscecon X X X X X X X X X 6,4 South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co 05 South Egg Harbor X X X X X X X X X 4,099 Mays Landing Fire Dept 0 Mays Landing X X X X X X X * X 4,099 Mizpah Vol Fire Co 0 Mizpah X X X X 4,099 Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co 0 Mays Landing X X X X X X X X X 4,099 Weymouth Vol Fire Co 04 Mays Landing X X X * 4,099 Cologne Vol Fire Co 05 Mays Landing * * * X X X X X X,604 Hammonton Fire Dept 0 Hammonton X X X X X X X * 7,7 Linw ood Fire Dept 04 Linw ood X X X X X X X X X,054 Longport Vol Fire Dept 05 Longport X X X X X X X X X 8,9 Margate City Fire Dept 06 Margate City X X X X X X X X X,478 Elw ood Vol Fire Co 07 Elw ood X X X X X X X X X,478 Nesco Vol Fire Co 07 Hammonton X X X X X X,478 Weekstow n Vol Fire Co 07 Egg Harbor City X X X X X X X X X,478 Sw eetw ater Vol Fire Co 074 Sw eetw ater X X X X X X X X X 7,75 Northfield Fire Department 08 Northfield X X X X X X X X X 9,0 Pleasantville Fire Dept 09 Pleasantville X X X X X X X X X,07 Port Republic Vol Fire Co 00 Port Republic X X X X X X X X X,64 Somers Point City Fire Dept 0 Somers Point X X X X X X X X X,90 Ventnor City Fire Dept 0 Ventnor City X X X X X X X X X,8 Dorothy Vol Fire Co 0 Dorothy X X X X X X X X X 9/ 4/ 4/ 40/ 8/0 6/ / /4 / 5,5 49,457 46,090 5,5 50,944 9,78 8,94 8,59,97,650 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 5

136 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NA ME FDID CITY NA ME BERGEN COUNTY 6,699 A llendale Fire Dept 000 A llendale X X X X X X X X X,8 A lpine Fire Dept 000 A lpine X X X X X X X X X 6,47 Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept 000 Bergenfield X X X X X X X X X 8,49 Bogota Fire Dept 0040 Bogota X X X X X * X X X 5,97 Carlstadt Fire Dept 0050 Carlstadt X X X X X X X X X,007 Cliffside Park Fire Dept 0060 Cliffside Park X X X X X X X * 8,8 Closter Fire Dept 0070 Closter X X X X X X X X X 7,7 4 6 Cr e s s kill Fir e De p t 0080 Cresskill X X X X X X X X X 4,845 Demarest Boro Fire Dept 0090 Demerest X X X X X X X X X 7,50 Dumont Fire Dept 000 Dumont X X X X X X X 8,95 Elmw ood Park Fire Dept 00 Elmw ood Park X X X X X X X X X 8,76 East Rutherford Fire Dept 00 East Rutherford X X X X X X X X X 7,677 Edgew ater Fire Dept 00 Edgew ater X X X X X X X X X 797 Emerson Fire Department 040 Emerson X X X X X X X X X 6,0 Englew ood City Fire Dept 050 Englew ood City X X X X X X X X X 5, Englew ood Cliffs Fire Dept 060 Englew ood Cliffs X X X X X X X X X,67 Fair Law n Fire Dept 070 Fair Law n X X X X X X X X X,55 Fairview V ol Fire Dept 080 Fairview X X X X X * X * * 5,46 Fort Lee Fire Dept 090 Fort Lee X X X X X X X X 0,4 Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept 000 Franklin Lakes Boro X X X X * X X X 9,786 Garfield City Fire Dept 00 Garfield City X X X X X X X X X,546 Glen Rock Fire Dept 00 Glen Rock X X X X X X X X X 4,677 Hackensack Fire Dept 00 Hackensack X X X X X X X X X 4,740 Harrington Park Fire Dept 040 Harrington Park X X X X X X X X X,66 Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept 050 Hasbrouck Heights X X X X X X X,90 Haw orth Fire Dept 060 Haw orth X X X X X X X 0,0 8 7 Hills d a le V o l Fir e De p t 070 Hills d a le X X X X X X * * 4,06 Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept 080 Ho Ho Kus X X X X X X X X X 8,94 Leonia Boro Fire Dept 090 Leonia X X X X X X X X X 0,800 Little Ferry Fire Dept 000 Little Ferry X X X X * X X,97 Lodi Boro Fire Dept 00 Lodi X X X X X X X X X 9,8 Lyndhurst V ol Fire Dept 00 Lyndhurst X X X X X X X X * 4,06 Mahw ah Fire Dept 00 Mahw ah X X X X X X X X X 9,5 Mayw ood Fire Dept 040 Mayw ood X X X X X X * X 6,947 Midland Park Fire Dept 050 Midland Park X X X X X X X X X 7,04 Montvale Boro Fire Dept 060 Montvale X X * * * X X * *,754 Moonachie Boro Fire Dept 070 Moonachie X X X X X X X X X 6,400 New Milford Fire Dept 080 New Milford X X X X X X X X X 5,8 North A rlington Fire Dept 090 North A rlington X X X X X X X X X 4,460 Northvale Fire Dept 0400 Northvale X X X X X X X X X 5,75 Norw ood Fire Dept 040 Norw ood X X X X X X X X X,466 Oakland Boro V ol Fire Dept 040 Oakland Boro X X X X X X X X X 5,48 Old Tappen Boro Fire Co # 040 Old Tappen Boro X X X X X X X X X 8,047 Oradell V ol Fire Dept 0440 Oradell X X X X X X X X X 7,07 Palisades Park Fire Dept 0450 Palisades Park X X X X X X X X 5,77 Paramus Fire Dept 0460 Paramus X X X X X X X 8,708 Park Ridge Fire Dept 0470 Park Ridge X X X X X X X X X 4,5 Ramsey Boro Fire Dept 0480 Ramsey X X X X X X X X X 0,80 Ridgefield Fire Dept 0490 Ridgefield X X X X X X X X X,87 Ridgefield Park V illage FD 0500 Ridgefield Park X X X X X X X X X 4,96 Ridgew ood Fire Dept 050 Ridgew ood X X X X X X X X X 0,946 River Edge V ol Fire Dept 050 River Edge X X X X X X * 9,449 River V ale Tw p Fire Dept 050 River V ale X X X X X X X X X 5,58 Rochelle Park Tw p Fire Dept 0540 Rochelle Park X X X X X X X X X 9 Rockleigh Fire Dept 0550 Rockleigh X X X X X 8,0 Rutherford Fire Dept 0560 Rutherford X X X X X X X X X,55 Saddlebrook Tw p Fire Dept 0570 Saddlebrook X X X X X X X X X,0 Saddle River Fire Dept 0580 South River X X X X X X X X X,49 South Hackensack Fire Dept 0590 South Hackensack X X X X X X X X X 9,60 Teaneck Fire Dept 0600 Teaneck X X X X X X X X X,806 Tenafly Fire Dept 060 Tenafly X X X X X X X X X 7,74 Upper Saddle River Fire Dept 060 Upper Saddle River X X X X X X X X X 9,6 Waldw ick Boro Fire Dept 0640 Waldw ick Boro X X X X X * * X,58 Wallington Boro Fire Dept 0650 Wallington Boro X * X X X X X X X 8,98 Tw p of Washington Fire Dept 0660 Tw p of Washington X X X X X X X X X 0,999 Westw ood V ol Fire Dept 0670 Westw ood X X X X X X X X X 5,745 Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept 0680 Woodcliff Lake X X X X X X X X X 7,644 Wood-Ridge Fire Dept 0690 Wood-Ridge X X X X X X X X X 6,508 Wyckoff Tw p V ol Fire Dept 0700 Wyckoff X X X X X X X X X Meadow lands Fire Dept 0900 * N/A 65/0 67/ 67/ 68/ 67/ 6/ 64/ 60/5 57/5 884,0 840,760 88,7 874,06 844,0 87,0 846,78 86,0 85,67 779,44 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 6

137 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME BURLINGTON COUNTY 9,079 Maple Shade Fire Dept 00 Maple Shade X X X X X X X X X,7 Delanco Fire Dept 0 Delanco X X X X X X X X *,66 Beverly Fire Dept 00 Beverly X X X X X X X * 0,46 Lumberton Fire Dept 0 Lumberton X X X X X X X X X,008 Willingboro Fire Dept 06 Willingboro X X X X X X X X X 5,94 Vincent Fire Co 07 Vincentow n X X X X X X X X X 5,94 Hampton Lakes Vol Co # 07 Southampton * X X X X X X X X 7,7 Brow ns Mills Fire Dept 08 Brow ns Mills X X X X X X X X X 7,7 Country Lakes Vol Fire Co 08 Brow ns Mills X X X X X X * X X 7,7 Presidential Lakes Fire & Res 084 New Lisbon X X X X X 7,7 Magnolia Rd Fire Co # 085 Pemberton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X,0 Goodw ill Fire Co # 09 Pemberton Boro X X X X X X X X X 4,595 Cinnaminson Fire Dept # 000 Cinnaminson X X X X X X X X X.075 Juliustow n Vol Fire Co 0 Juliustow n X X X X X X X 076 Jacksonville Fire Co 0 Springfield Tw p X X X X X X,075 Springfield Tw p Fire Co 0 Jobstow n X X X X X X X X X 4,75 Evesham Fire-Rescue 00 Evesham X X X X X X X X X 5,56 Delran Fire Dept # 0 Delran X X X X X X X X X,759 Riverton Fire Dept 04 Riverton X X X X X X X X X,5 Medford Tw p Fire Division 050 Medford X X X X X X X X X,977 Union Fire Co # 06 Crossw icks X X X X X X,977 Chesterfield Hose Co 06 Chesterfield X X X X X X X 7,7 Westampton Tw p Fire Dept 07 Westampton X X X X X X X * 6,46 Indian Mills Vol Fire Co 08 Shamong X X X X X X X,70 Woodland Fire & EMS 090 Chatsw orth X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Merged into 090 Chatsw orth Fire Co 09 Chatsw orth N/A X X X X X X X Lebanon Lakes Vol Fire Co 09 Chatsw orth N/A X X X X X X X X 0,94 Burlington Tw p Fire Dept # 000 Burlington X X X X X X X X 9,5 Moorestow n Fire Dept Dist # 00 Moorestow n X X X X X X X * X 9,5 Lenola Vol Fire Co # 0 Morrestow n X X X X X X X * 4,90 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # 0 Bordentow n X X X X X X X X X 4,90 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # 0 Bordentow n X X X X X X X * X 5,090 Franklin Fire Co # 0 Columbus * X X X X X X X X 6,0 Eastampton Tw p Fire & Rescue 040 Eastampton X X X X X X 40, Mt Laurel Fire Dept 060 Mt Laurel X X X X X X X X 4,7 Medford Lakes Fire Dept 07 Medford Lakes X X X X X X X X X 9,744 Cookstow n Vol Fire Co # 08 Cookstow n X X X X X X X X X 4,6 Hainesport Vol Fire Co 09 Hainesport X X X X X X X X X,58 Florence Tw p Fire Dept 0400 Florence X X X X X X X X X 748 Wrightstow n Vol Fire Co 04 Wrightstow n Boro * X X X X X X X X,50 New Gretna Fire Co 04 New Gretna X X X X X X 7,70 Medford Farms Vol Fire Co 04 Tabernacle X X X X X X X X 0 Green Bank Vol Fire Co 045 Egg Harbor X X X X X 0 Low er Bank Vol Fire Co 045 Egg Harbor X X X X X X X X X 7,47 Jacobstow n Vol Fire Co 046 North Hanover X X X X X X X X X,68 Mt Holly Fire Dist # 0500 Mt. Holly X X X X X X X X X 4,868 Consolidated Fire Assn 060 Bordentow n X X X X X X X * X 4,868 Bordentow n City Fire Dept 060 Bordentow n City X X X X X X X X 7,9 Riverside Fire Co # 070 Riverside X X X X X X X X * 7,09 Palmyra Fire Dept 080 Palmyra X X X X X X X X X 9,76 City of Burlington Fire Dept 0900 Burlington City X X X X X X X X X 45/ 50/0 49/0 50/0 49/0 48/0 9/ 8/4 5/4 405, ,70 405, ,78 405,588 98,46 95,49 5,9 75,74,47 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 7

138 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME CAMDEN COUNTY 9,8 Audubon Boro Fire Co # 040 Audubon X X X X X X X X * 7,547 Haddon Heights Fire Dept 040 Haddon Heights X X X X X X X X X Merged into Bellmaw r Fire Dept 040 Bellmaw r N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X X FDID 0400 Bellmaw r Park VFC 040 Bellmaw r N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X * 6 Bellmaw r Fire Dept 0400 Bellmaw r X X X X X N/A N/A N/A N/A 4,495 Mt Ephraim Fire Department Mt Ephraim X X X X X X X X X,484 Gloucester City Fire Dept 0405 Gloucester City X X X X X X X X X 8,5 Runnemede Fire Dept Runnemede X X X X X X X * X 9,9 Glendora Vol Fire Co 0408 Glendora X X X X X X X X X 9,9 Chew s Landing Fire Dept 0408 Blackw ood X X X X X X X X X 9,9 Blenheim Fire Co # 0408 Blackw ood X X X X X X * X X 9.9 Blackw ood Fire Co Dist # Blackw ood X X X X X X X X X Gloucester Tw p Fire Dist # Gloucester Tw p N/A N/A X X X Merged int o FDID Erial Fire Dept Erial N/A N/A X X X X X X X 8,84 Gloucester Tw p Fire Dists 5& Gloucester Tw p X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 7,084 Barrington Fire Co # 0409 Barrington X X X X X X X * X 79,904 City of Camden Fire Dept 0400 Camden X X X X X X X X X 5,77 Pennsauken Fire Dept 040 Pennsauken X X X X X X X X,80 Niagara Fire Co 049 Merchantville X X X X X X * X X 69,965 Cherry Hill Fire Dept 040 Cherry Hill X X X X X X X X X,659 Haddon Fire Co # 044 Haddonfield X X X X X X X * X 7,5 Westmont Fire Co 045 Westmont X X X X X X X X X 7,5 West Collingsw ood Hgt Fire Dep 045 Haddon Tw p X X X X X X X * X 4,6 Collingsw ood Fire Dept 046 Collingswood X X X X X X X X X,796 Woodlynne Fire Co # 047 Woodlynne X X X X X X X X 4,88 Oaklyn Fire Dept 048 Oaklyn X X X X X X X X,0 Audubon Park Fire Dept 049 Audubon Park X X X X X X X X X 6,49 Berlin Boro Fire Co 04 Berlin X X X X X X X X X 5,90 West Berlin Fire-Rescue 04 West Berlin X X X X X * * X X 0,494 Waterford Tw p Fire Dept 040 Atco X X X X X X X X X,50 Chesilhurst Vol Fire Co # 044 Waterford Closed * X 9,667 Winslow Twp Fire Dist # 0450 Sicklerville X X X X X X X N/A N/A Merged into Winslow FC 045 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X FDID 0450 Cedar Brook FC 045 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Tansboro FC 0454 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Albion FC 0456 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Sicklerville FC 0457 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Waterford FC 0458 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X Elm FC 0459 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X 4,944 Ancora Fire Dept 046 Ancora X X X X X X X X X,69 Law nside Fire Co # 047 Law nside * X X X X X X X X Camden County Div of Fire 048 Blackw ood * X X X X * X X 4,409 Magnolia Boro Fire Co 049 Magnolia X X X X X X X X X,54 Brooklaw n Boro Fire Co 0444 Brooklaw n X X X X X X X X *,970 Laurel Springs Fire Dept 0460 Laurel Springs X X X X X X 4,986 Clementon Fire Dept 046 Clementon X X X X X X X * X 0,880 Pine Hill Fire Dept 0460 Pine Hill X X X X X X X X X 7,4 Lindenw old Fire Dept 0460 Lindenw old X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Lindenw old Boro Fire Co # 046 Lindenw old N/A N/A X X X X X X X Lindenw old Fire Co # 046 Clementon N/A N/A X X X X X X X Merged int o FDID 0460 Lindenw old Fire Co # 046 Lindenw old N/A N/A X X X X X X 7,7 Stratford Fire Dept 0464 Stratford X X X X X X X X X 5,9 Somerdale Fire Dept 0465 Somerdale * X X X X X X * X 8,6 Voorhees Fire Dist 0466 Voorhees X X X X X X X X X,45 Gibbsboro Fire Co # 0468 Gibbsboro X X X X X X X X X,09 Hi-Nella Fire Co # 0469 Hi-Nella X X X X X X X X X 7/ 4/0 44/ 45/0 44/0 4/ 9/4 4/6 45/ 499, , , , , ,67 488, , ,47 48,0 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 8

139 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME CAPE MAY COUNTY 5,78 Ocean City Fire Dept 0500 Ocean City X X X X X X X X X 4,95 North Wildw ood City Fire Dept 0500 North Wildw ood X X X X X X X X X 5,46 City of Wildw ood Fire Dept 0500 Wildw ood X X X X X X X X X,980 Wildw ood Crest Fire Co # Wildw ood Crest X X X X X X X X X 4,04 Cape May City Fire Dept Cape May X X X X X X X X,08 Strathmere Vol Fire Co Strathmere X X X * X X X X X,85 Sea Isle City Fire Dept 0500 Sea Isle City X X X X X X X,4 Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept 050 Avalon X X X X X * * *,8 Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co # 050 Stone Harbor X X X X X X X X X,08 Marmora Volunteer Fire Co 0505 Marmora X X X X X X X X X,64 Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc 0507 Ocean View X X X X X X X X X 08 Seaville Vol Fire Rescue 0509 Seaville X X X X X cc *cc X X 448 West Wildw ood Vol Fire Co 050 West Wildw ood X X X X X X X X X,095 West Cape May Vol Fire Co West Cape May X X X X * X X 4 Cape May Point Vol Fire Co # Cape May Point X X X X X X X X X U.S. Coast Guard FD Cape May Point N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X X,6 Villas Vol Fire Co Inc Villas X X X X X X X X X,6 Tow n Bank Vol Fire Co 0506 North Cape May X X X X X X X X X,6 Erma Vol Fire Co 0506 Erma X X X X X X X X X 4,0 Middle Tw p Vol Fire Co # 0507 Cape May Courthouse X X X X X X X X X 4,0 Rio Grande Fire Co 0507 Rio Grande X X X X X X X X X 4,0 Green Creek Vol Fire Co 0507 Green Creek X X X X X X X * X 4,0 Goshen Vol Fire Co Goshen X X X X X X X X X,76 Woodbine Vol Fire Co 056 Woodbine X X X * X * * X,64 Dennis Tw p Vol Fire Co 056 Dennisville X X X X X X X X X,08 Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co 056 Tuckahoe X X X X X X X X *,64 Belleplain Vol Fire Co 0564 Woodbine X X X X X X X X X 84,46 NOTE: cc - Computer Crash 79,87 84,46 84,46 84,46 8,5 80, 84,46 77,77 8,4 CUMBERLAND COUNTY 56,7 Vineland Fire Dept 060 Vineland X X X X X X X X X,77 Bridgeton Fire Dept Bridgeton X X X X X X X X X,75 Port Norris Fire Dept 060 Port Norris X X X X X X X,75 Mauricetow n Fire Dept 060 Mauricetow n X X X X X X X,75 Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co 060 Millville X X X X X X X X X 847 Greenw ich Fire Dept 0640 Greenw ich X X X X X X X *,4 Fairfield Tw p Fire Co # 0650 Bridgeton X X X X X X X X X,4 Fairton Fire Dept 0660 Fairton X X X X X X X X X,7 Cedarville Fire Dept 0670 Cedarville X X X X X X X X X,64 Dividing Creek Fire Co 0680 Dividing Creek * X X X X X X X X Merged into New port Fire Dept (now 0695) 0690 New port N/A N/A N/A X X X X X X FDID 0695 Fortescue Fire Co #(now 0695) 0600 Fortescue N/A N/A N/A X X X X X X 4,8 Dow ne Tw p. Fire/Rescue Co Fortescue X X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4,44 Hopew ell-stow Creek Fire Co 060 Shiloh X X X X X X X X X,85 Cumberland Vol Fire Co#4 060 Millville X X X X X X,85 Delmont Vol Fire Dept 0640 Delmont Closed * X *,85 Heislerville Vol Fire Co 0650 Heislerville X X X X X X X X X,85 Leesburg Vol Fire Co # 0660 Leesburg X X X X X X,85 Port Elizabeth Fire Dept 0670 Port Elizabeth X X X X X,468 Carmel Vol Fire Co 0680 Millville Closed X X X X X,468 Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co 0690 Rosenhayn X X X X X X X 6,847 Millville Fire Dept 0600 Millville X X X X X X X X X,58 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # 060 Deerfield X X X X * * * * X,58 Seabrook Fire & Rescue 060 Seabrook X X X X X X X X X,58 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # 060 Seabrook X X X X X X * X X 54 Shiloh Boro Fire Dept 0650 Shiloh X X X X X X X X X NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 9 4/0 6/0 6/0 5/ 4/ 5/0 /4 / 4/ / /0 / 5/0 / / 6/ 6/ 7/ 49,87 49,87 49,87 49,87 49,87 49,87 47,0 40,65 7,89 9,644

140 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME ESSEX COUNTY,98 Belleville Fire Dept 0700 Belleville X X X X X X X X X 47,68 Bloomfield Fire Dept 0700 Bloomfield X X X X X X X X X 7,584 Caldw ell Vol Fire Dept 0700 Caldw ell X X X X X X X,00 Cedar Grove Tw p Vol Fire Cedar Grove Tw p X X X X X X X X X 69,84 East Orange Fire Dept East Orange X X X X X * * X X,6 Essex Fells Fire Dept Essex Fells X X X X X 7,06 Fairfield Fire Dept Fairfield X X X X X X X X X 60,695 Irvington Fire Dept Irvington X X X X X X X X X 7,9 Livingston Fire Dept 0700 Livingston X X X X X X X X X,868 Maplew ood Fire Dept 070 Maplew ood X X X X X X X X X 9,765 Millburn Tw p Fire Dept 070 Millburn X X X X X X X X X 8,977 Montclair Fire Dept 070 Montclair X X X X X X X X X 7,546 New ark Fire Dept 0740 New ark X X X X X X X X X 7,75 North Caldw ell Fire Dept 0750 North Caldw ell * X X X X X X X X 7,6 Nutley Fire Dept 0760 Nutley X X X X X X X X *,868 City of Orange Tw p 0770 Orange X X X X X X X X X 5,98 Roseland Vol Fire Dept 0780 Roseland X X X X X X X X X 6,964 South Orange Fire Dept 0790 South Orange X X X X X X X X X,5 Verona Boro Fire Dept 0700 Verona * * X * X, West Caldw ell Tw p Fire Dept 070 West Caldw ell X X X X X X X X X 44,94 West Orange Fire Dept 070 West Orange X X X X X X X X X 9/ 0/0 0/0 0/ /0 8/ 8/ 9/0 7/ 78,6 78,6 769,89 769,89 78,6 78,6 767,667 78,00 77,66 760,08 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 40

141 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME GLOUCESTER COUNTY 0,07 Woodbury Fire Dept Woodbury X X X X X X X X X 4,500 Westville Fire Dept Westville X X X X X X X X X,7 Wenonah Fire Dept 080 Wenonah X X X X X X X X X,988 Woodbury Hgts Boro Fire Dept 0805 Woodbury Heights Boro X X X X X X X X X 4,879 Gibbstow n Vol Fire Co 080 Gibbstow n X X X X X X X X X,0 Woolw ich Fire Dept 0805 Woolw ich * X X X X X X X 9,068 Glassboro Fire Dept # 0806 Glassboro X X X X X X X X X,0 Pitman Fire Department 0808 Pitman X X X X X X X X X,47 Harrisonville Fire Co 0806 Harrisonville X X X X X X * 7,9 Clayton Vol Fire Co # 0804 Clayton X X X X X X X X X,66 New field Boro Fire Dept New field X X X X X * X X 4,84 Thorofare Fire Co 0806 Thorofare X X X X X X X X 4,84 Verga Fire Co 0806 Westville X X X X X X X * X 4,84 Colonial Manor Fire Assn 0806 Woodbury X X X X X X X X X,84 Greenfields Fire Co Woodbury X X X X X X X *,05 National Park Boro Dept # 0808 National Park X X X X X X 6,76 Deptford Fire Dept Deptford X X X X X X X X X 47,4 Washington Tw p Fire Dept 0800 Turnersville X X X X X X X X 660 Paulsboro Fire Dept 0870 Paulsboro X X X X X X X X X 6,0 Logan Tw p Fire Dept 0880 Logan Tow nship X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Bridgeport Vol Fire Dept 088 Bridgeport N/A N/A X X X X X X X Merged int o FDID 0880 Repaupo Vol Fire Co 088 Logan Tow nship N/A N/A X X X X * X X 490 East Greenw ich Fire Dept 089 Clarksboro * * * N/A N/A N/A N/A Merged into East Greenw ich Fire Dept 089 Clarksboro N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A * X FDID 089 Mt. Royal FC 089 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A X X X X 4,6 Mantua Tw p Fire Dept 080 Mantua Tw p X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Barnsboro Vol Fire Co 08 Sew ell N/A N/A X X X X X X Mantua Vol Fire Co # 08 Mantua N/A N/A X X X X X X Centre City Vol Fire Co 08 Mantua N/A N/A X X X X X X X Merged int o FDID 080 Mutual Fire Co # - Sew ell 084 Sew ell N/A N/A X X X X * X * 4,94 Harmony Vol Fire Dept 08 Mullica Hill X X X X X X * * 4,94 Ew an Vol Fire Co 08 Ew an X X X X X X X X * 4,48 Williamstow n Fire Dept Co # 089 Williamstow n X X X X X X X X X 4,48 Cecil Fire Co # Inc 0895 Cecil X X X X X X X X,7 Aura Vol Fire Co # 089 Glassboro X X X X X X X * X,7 Ferrell Vol Fire Co # 089 Monroeville X X * X X X,7 Law ns Vol Fire Co # 089 Glassboro * X X,09 Franklinville Fire Co 084 Franklinville X X X X X X * X X,09 Janvier Vol Fire Co 084 Franklinville X X * X X X,09 Star Cross Vol Fire Co 084 Franklinville X X X X X X X X X,09 Malaga Vol Fire Co 0844 Malaga X X X X X X X X X.09 Forest Grove Vol Fire Co 0845 Vineland X X X X X X X * X 9/0 / 5/ 7/ 6/0 6/ 9/4 7/5 6/ 44,89 07,06 44,89 44,89 44,89 8,79 44,89,54 7,700 7,50 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 4

142 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME HUDSON COUNTY 6,84 Bayonne Fire Dept 0900 Bayonne X X X X X * * X X,77 East New ark Boro Fire Dept 0900 East New ark X X X X X X 4,44 Harrison Fire Dept Harrison X X X X X X * X * 8,577 City of Hoboken Hoboken X X X X X X X X X 40,055 Jersey City Fire Dept Jersey City X X X X X X X X X 40,5 Kearny Fire Dept Kearny X X X X X X X X 5,9 Secaucus Fire Dept Secaucus X X X X X X * 95,56 North Hudson Reg FD 090 North Bergen X X X X X X X X X 8/0 8/0 8/0 8/0 8/0 7/ 4/ 6/0 4/ 608, , , , , , , , , ,085 HUNTERDON COUNTY,488 Frenchtow n Fire Dept 00 Frenchtow n X X X X X X X X X,90 Glen Gardner Fire Co # 00 Glen Gardner X X X X X X X X X,546 Hampton Boro Fire Co 00 Hampton X X X X X X X X *,776 High Bridge Fire Dept 040 High Bridge X X X X X X X X X 5,4 Holland Tw p Vol Fire Co 050 Milford X X X X *,78 Kingw ood Tw p Vol Fire Co 060 Baptistow n X X X X X X X X,868 Lambertville Fire Dept 070 Lambertville X X X X X X X X,085 Lebanon Fire Co 080 Lebanon X X X X X X X X X 5,86 Lebanon Tw p Vol Fire Dept Inc 090 Glen Gardner X X X X X X X X X 9,809 Raritan Tw p Fire Co 00 Flemington X X X X X X X X X,950 Whitehouse Station Fire Dept 00 Whitehouse Station X X X X X X X X X 560 Stockton Fire Co 00 Stockton X X X X X X X X X 5,54 Oldw ick Fire Co 040 Oldw ick X X X X X X X 6,60 Pattenburg Vol Fire Co 050 Clinton X X X X X X X X X,8 West Amw ell Tw p Fire Dept 060 Three Bridges X X X X X * *,950 East Whitehouse Fire Dept 00 Whitehouse X X X X X X X X X,950 Readington Vol Fire Co 00 Whitehouse Station X X X X X X X X X,950 Three Bridges Vol Fire Co 00 Three Bridges X X X X X X X X X 886 Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept 040 Bloomsbury X X X X X X X X X,055 Califon Boro Fire Co 0440 Califon X X X X X X X X X 6,478 Clinton Tw p Fire Dept 0450 Clinton X X X X X X X X * 6,478 Annandale Hose Co # 0460 Annandale X X X X X X X X X 4,478 Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co 0470 Delaw are Tw p X X X X X X X * X 4,455 Amw ell Valley Fire Co 0480 Ringoes X X X X X X X X X 4,00 Flemington Boro Fire Dept 0490 Flemington * X X X X X X X X,990 Quakertow n Fire Co 090 Pittstow n X X X X X X X X X,95 Milford Boro Fire Co Inc 090 Milford X X X X X X X X X 6/ 7/0 7/0 7/0 6/ 5/0 5/ / / 0,855 0,855 0,855 0,855 0,855 0,855 0,48 05,7 94,05 96, NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 4

143 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MERCER COUNTY 9,678 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist # 0 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 9,678 Hamilton Fire Dist # 0 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X * 9,678 Hamilton Fire Co #4 04 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 9,678 DeCou Fire Co 05 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 9,678 White Horse Fire Co # 06 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X * 9,678 Nottingham Vol Fire Co 07 Hamilton Square X X X X X X X X X 9,678 Colonial Vol Fire Co 08 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 9,678 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist #9 09 Hamilton Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 9,79 Slackw ood Vol Fire Co 0 Law renceville X X X X X X X X X 9,79 Law rence Rd Fire Dept 0 Law renceville X X X X X X X X X 9,79 Law renceville Fire Co 0 Law renceville X X X X X X X X X 8,96 Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co # 0 Ew ing X X X X X X X X 8,96 Pennington Road Fire Co 0 Ew ing X X X X X X X X X 8,96 West Trenton Vol Fire Co 0 West Trenton X X X X X X X X X 8,96 Trenton-Mercer Airport FD 04 West Trenton X X X X X X 0,75 Washington Vol Firemen Inc 040 Robbinsville X X X X X X X X X 5,6 Hightstow n Eng Co # 04 Hightstow n X X X X X X X X X,459 East Windsor Fire Co # 04 East Windsor X X X X X X X X X,459 West Windsor Tw p Vol FC # 04 Princeton-Junction X X X X X X X X 0,95 Princeton Junction Fire Dept 044 Princeton Junction X X X X X X X 0,95 East Windsor Vol Fire Co # 046 East Windsor X X X X X X X X,696 Pennington Boro Fire Dept 05 Pennington X X X X X * X *,05 Hopew ell Boro Fire Dept 05 Hopew ell X X X X X X X X X 6,05 Hopew ell Tw p Fire Dist # 05 Titusville X X X X X X X X X 4,0 Princeton Boro Fire Dept 060 Princeton X X X X X X X X X 85,40 Trenton Fire Dept 070 Trenton X X X X X X X X X 5/0 6/0 6/0 6/0 6/0 5/ /0 4/0 / 5,04 6,6 5,04 5,04 5,04 5,04 5,04 90,008 05,6 05,6 Picture courtesy of Chris Pujat NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 4

144 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MIDDLESEX COUNTY 0,709 Carteret Fire Dept 00 Carteret X X X X X X X X X,7 Cranbury Tw p Fire Dept 00 Cranbury X X X X X X 6,8 Dunellen Fire Dept 00 Dunellen X X X X X X X X 97,687 Edison Division of Fire 005 Edison X X X X X * X X,85 Helmetta Boro Fire Dept 006 Helmetta X X X X X X X,999 Highland Park Boro Fire Dept 007 Highland Park * X X X X X X X X 6,05 Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co 008 Jamesburg X X X X X X X X,77 Middlesex Fire Department 0 Middlesex X X X X X X X X 7,000 Milltow n Boro Fire Dept 0 Milltow n X X X X X X X X X 48,7 New Brunsw ick Fire Dept 04 New Brunsw ick X X X X X X X X X 6,87 North Brunsw ick Vol Co # 05 North Brunsw ick * X X X X X X X X 47,0 Perth Amboy Fire Dept 06 Perth Amboy X X X X X X X X X 0,5 Plainsboro Fire Co 08 Plainsboro X X X X X X X X X 40,77 Sayreville Fire Dept 09 Sayreville X X X X X X X X X,80 South Plainfield Vol Fire Co 0 South Plainfield X X X X X X X X X 5, South River Fire Dept 0 South River * X X X X X X 7,880 Spotsw ood Fire Dept 04 Spotsw ood X X X X X X X X X 5,585 E Brunsw ick Tw p Ind Fire Co 04 East Brunsw ick X X X X X X X X Princeton Plasma Physics Lab 066 Plainsboro X X X X X X X,840 Metuchen Fire Dept 00 Metuchen X X X X X X X 5,4 Old Bridge Vol Fire Co 04 East Brunsw ick X X X X X X X X X 5,4 Laurence Harbor Fire Co 09 Laurence Harbor X X X X X X 9, Monroe Tw p Fire Dept Spotsw ood X X X X X X X X X 8,4 New Market Fire Co 7 Piscataw ay X X X X X X *,578 Kendall Park Fire Dept Kendall Park X X X * 0,800 Woodbridge Fire Dept 5 Woodbridge X X X X X X X X X 7,9 South Amboy Fire Dept 00 South Amboy X X X X X X * X X 5,4 Cheesequake Vol Fire Co 09 Mataw an X X X X X X X X * 9, Applegarth Fire Dept # Monroe Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 8,4 North Stelton Vol Fire Co 7 Piscataw ay X X X X X X X,7 Monmouth Junction Vol Fire Monmouth Junction X X X X X X X X X 0,800 Port Reading Fire Dept 5 Port Reading X X X X X X X * 5,585 Brookview Vol Fire Co # 04 East Brunsw ick X X X X X X 5,4 So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept 09 Old Bridge X X X X X X X X X 9, Central Monroe Fire Dept # Jamesburg X X X X X X X X X 8,4 Arbor Hose Co # 7 Piscataw ay X X X X X X X X X,578 Kingston Vol Fire Co # Kingston X X X X X X X X X 0,800 Iselin Hook & Ladder # 5 Iselin X X X X X X X * * 5,4 Madison Park Fire Dist #4 409 Parlin * X X X X X X X X 8,4 River Road Fire Co 47 Piscataw ay X X X X X X X X X 0,800 Keasbey Fire Dept 45 Keasbey X X X X 8,4 Holmes Marshall Vol Fire Co 57 Piscataw ay X X X X X X X 0,800 Avenel Fire Dist #5 55 Avenel X X X X X X X X X 8,4 Possumtow n Vol Fire Co 67 Piscataw ay X X X X X * X * * 0,800 Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder 65 Colonia X X X X X X X X X 0,800 Fords Fire Co #7 75 Fords X X X X X X X 0,800 Hopelaw n Engine Co # 85 Hopelaw n X * X X X X X X X 0,800 Iselin Vol Fire Co # 95 Iselin X X X X X * * 8/4 44/ 47/0 46/0 46/0 44/ 40/ /4 /5 750,460 6,07 76,00 79,660 77,08 77,08 77,08 687, 6,706 66,48 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 44

145 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MONMOUTH COUNTY 78 Allenhurst Fire Dept 00 Allenhurst X X X X X,88 Hope Fire Co # 00 Allentow n Boro X X X X X X X X 6,90 Asbury Park Fire Dept 00 Asbury Park X X X X X X X X X 76 Wayside Fire Co 05 Tinton Falls X X X X X,76 Tinton Falls Fire Co 06 Tinton Falls X X X X X X X X,76 Pinebrook Fire Co 07 Tinton Falls X X X X,76 North Side Engine Co #4 08 Tinton Falls X X X X X 76 Hazlet Fire Co 09 Hazlet X X X X X X X X X, Colts Neck Vol Fire Dept 040 Colts Neck Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 7,6 West Keansburg Fire Co 04 West Keansburg X X * X X X X X X 7,6 Haz let Tw p./no. Centerv ille FD 04 Hazlet X X X X X X X * 4,705 Atlantic Highlands Fire Dept 050 Atlantic Highlands X X X X X X X X X,44 Avon By The Sea Fire Dept 060 Avon X X X X X X 6,045 Belmar Boro Fire Dept 070 Belmar Boro X X X X X X X * * 4,79 Bradley Beach Vol Fire Dept 080 Bradley Beach X X * * X X X X X 4,89 Brielle Fire Co # 090 Brielle X X X X X X X,070 Deal Fire Co # 00 Deal * X X X X X X X 4,008 Eatontow n Fire Dept 0 Eatontow n X X X X X X X *,764 Englishtow n Fire Dept 0 Englishtow n X X X X X X X 5,97 Fair Haven Boro Fire Dept 0 Fair Haven X X,587 Farmingdale Fire Dept # 40 Farmingdale X X X X X X X X X 0,976 Freehold Boro Fire Dept 50 Freehold X X X X X X X * * 5,768 East Freehold Fire Co 60 Freehold X X X X X X X X X 5,768 Independent Fire Co # 6 Freehold X X X X X X * 5,097 Highlands Fire Department 70 Highlands X X X X X X X X X 5,78 Holmdel Fire Department 8 Holmdel X X X X X X X X X 9,780 How ell Tw p Fire Dist # 9 Farmingdale X X X X X X X X 9,780 Adelphia Fire Co 9 Adelphia X X X X X X X X X 9,780 Southard Fire Dept 9 How ell X X X X X X X X X 9,780 Ramtow n-how ell Fire Co # 94 How ell X X X X X X X * X 9,780 Freew ood Acres Fire Co 95 How ell X X X X X * X X 0,7 Keansburg Fire Dept 0 Keansburg X X * * 7,568 Keyport Fire Dept 0 Keyport X X X X X X X * 6,70 Little Silver Fire Dept 0 Little Silver X X * X X X X,40 Long Branch Fire Dept 50 Long Branch X X X X X X X X X 6,7 Manalapan Tw p Fire Co # 6 Manalapan X X X X 6,7 Gordons Corner Fire Co 60 Manalapan X X X X X X X X X 6,0 Manasquan Fire Dept 70 Manasquan X X X X X X 7,79 Marlboro Vol Fire Co 8 Marlboro * X X X X X X 7,79 Robertsville Fire Co # 8 Morganville X X X X * * * 7,79 Morganville V ol Fire Co# 8 Morganville X X X X X X X X X 8,90 Mataw an Vol Fire Dept 90 Mataw an X X X X X X X X 8,77 Aberdeen Tw p Hose/Chem # 0 Aberdeen X X X X X X X X X 8,77 Cliffw ood Vol # 0 Cliffw ood X X X X X X X X X 66,7 Middletow n Tw p Fire Dept 0 Leonardo X X X X X X * X 8,970 Mills tone Tw p Fire Co 0 Clarksburg X X X X X X X X X,595 Monmouth Beach Fire Dept 0 Monmouth Beach X X X X X X X X X,845 Neptune Tw p Fire Bureau 40 Neptune * X X X X X X X *,845 Ocean Grove Fire Dept 4 Ocean Grove X X X X X X X 5,8 Neptune City Fire Dept 50 Neptune City X X X X X X X,48 Oakhurst Fire Dept 7 Oakhurst X X X X X X X X X,48 Wanamassa Fire Co # 7 Ocean X X X X X X X X X 5,807 Oceanport Fire Dept 80 Oceanport X X X X X X X X *,844 Red Bank Fire Dept 400 Red Bank X X X X X X X X 9 Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept 40 Roosevelt X 7,7 Rumson Boro Fire Dept 40 Rumson X X X X * X X X X,88 Sea Bright Boro Fire Dept 40 Sea Bright Boro X X X X X X,48 Sea Girt Fire Co # 440 Sea Girt X X X X X X X X *,590 Shrew sbury Hose Co # 450 Shrew sbury X X X X X X X X,806 South Belmar Fire Co # 470 South Belmar X X X X X X,567 Spring Lake Boro Fire Dept 480 Spring Lake X X X X X * X 5,7 Independent Fire Co # 490 Spring Lake Heights X X X X X X X X X 6,649 Union Beach Boro Fire Dept 500 Union Beach X X X X X X X X X 5,6 Wall Fire Co # 5 West Belmar X X X X X X * X X 8,40 Glendola Fire Co # 5 Wall X X X X X X X X X 8,40 South Wall Fire Co # 5 Belmar X X X X X X X X X 8,58 West Long Branch Fire Dept 50 Long Branch X X X X * 60/ 6/0 6/ 64/ 57/4 56/ 47/4 40/6 7/8 6,07 576,66 576,76 60, , ,4 549,60 466,90 47,706 48,45 45 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census

146 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MORRIS COUNTY 8,496 Tow n of Boonton Fire Dept 400 Boonton X X X X X X X X 4,87 Boonton Tw p Fire Dept 400 Boonton X X X X X X * 7,40 Butler Fire Dept 400 Butler X X X X X X X X X 5,864 Fairmount Fire Co # 404 Washington Tow nship X X X X X X X X X 8,460 Chatham Boro Fire Dept 4040 Chatham Boro X X X X X X X * 5,04 Green Village Vol Fire Dept 404 Chatham Tow nship X X 5,04 Chatham Tw p Vol Fire Dept 4050 Chatham X X X X X X X X X,65 Chester Vol Fire Co # 4060 Chester X X X X X * 5,84 Denville Vol Fire Dept 4080 Denville X X X X X X X * X 8,88 Dover Fire Dept 4090 Dover X X X X X X X X X Morristow n Aircraft Rescue 4099 Morristow n X X X X X X * X X,9 East Hanover Fire Dept 400 East Hanover X X X X X X X X X 8,857 Florham Park Vol Fire Dept 40 Florham Park X X X X X X X X X 6,449 Whippany Fire Dept 4 Whippany X X X X X X X X X 6,449 Cedar Knolls Fire Dept 4 Whippany X X X X X X X X *,80 New Vernon Vol Fire Dept 40 New Vernon X X X X X X X X X 9,77 Jefferson Tw p Fire Dept 440 Lake Hopatcong X X X X X X X X X 9,65 Kinnelon Vol Fire Co 450 Kinnelon X X X X X X X X X 0,90 Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept 460 Lincoln Park X X X X X X X X 6,50 Madison Fire Dept 470 Madison X X X X X X X X X 5,097 Mendham Boro Fire Dept 480 Mendham Borough X X X X X X X X X,700 Brookside Engine Co. # 490 Brookside X X X X X X X X X,700 Ralston Engine Co. # 49 Brookside X X X X X X,679 Mine Hill Fire Department 400 Mine Hill X X X X X X X X X 6,985 Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept 40 Pine Brook X X X X X X X X X 6,946 Tow aco Vol Fire Dept 4 Tow aco X X X X X X X X X 6,946 Montville Fire Department 4 Montville X X X X X X X X X,796 Morris Tw p Fire Dept 40 Convent Station X X X X X X X X X 5,6 Morris Plains Fire Dept 40 Morris Plains X X X X X X X X 8,544 Morristow n Tw p Fire Dept 440 Morristow n X X X X X X X * * 4,56 Mountain Lakes Fire Dept 450 Mountain Lakes X X X X X X X X X 4,66 Mt Arlington Fire Dept 460 Mt Arlington X X X X X X,096 Flanders Fire & Rescue 470 Flanders * X X X X X X X,096 Budd Lake Fire Dept 47 Budd Lake X X X X X X X X X,580 Netcong Fire Dept 480 Netcong * X X X X X * * X 7,5 Mt Tabor Fire Dept 49 Mt Tabor X X X X X X X X X 7,5 Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist # 49 Denville X X X X X X X X X 7,5 Lake Parsippany Vol Co # 49 Parsippany X X X X X X X X X 7,5 Lake Hiaw atha Vol Fire Dept 494 Parsippany X X X X X X X X X 7,5 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #5 495 Parsippany X X X X X X X X X 7,5 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #6 496 Parsippany X X X X X X X X 4,06 Millington Vol Fire Co 400 Millington * X X X X X X X 4,06 Stirling Vol Fire Co # 40 Stirling X X X X X X X X,888 Pequannock Tw p Fire Dept 40 Pequannock X X X X X X 4,847 Randolph Tw p Fire Dept 40 Randolph X X X X X X X X X,498 Riverdale Fire Dept 40 Riverdale X X X X X X X X X 6,47 Rockaw ay Boro Fire Dept 440 Rockaw ay * X * * X X X,90 Rockaw ay Tw p Fire Dept 450 Rockaw ay X X X X X X X X X Green Pond Fire Dept 456 Rockaw ay * X X N/A N/A N/A N/A,88 Roxbury Tw p Fire Dept 460 Ledgew ood X X X X X X X,546 Victory Gardens Fire Dept 470 Dover X X X 5,864 Long Valley Vol Fire Co 480 Long Valley X X X X X X * X X 5,864 Schooley's Mountain Fire Co 48 Schooleys Mountain X X X X X X X X 6,98 Wharton Fire Dept 490 Wharton X X X X X X X * X Greystone Park Fire Dept 4400 Greystone X X X * * * X 47/ 49/ 50/ 5/ 5/ 49/ 44/5 4/6 40/ 454,98 97, ,50 44, , , ,759 46,744 4,5 9,956 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 46

147 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME OCEAN COUNTY 60,5 Lakew ood Fire Dept 5006 Lakew ood X X X X X X X X X 7,65 Barnegat Fire Co # 50 Barnegat X X X X X X X X 7,65 Pinew ood Estates Fire Dept 50 Barnegat X X X X X * 764 Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co 50 Barnegat Light X X X X X,8 Bay Head Fire Co # 504 Bay Head X X X X X * *,78 Beach Haven Vol Fire Co # 505 Beach Haven X X X X X * 0,75 Beachw ood Vol Fire Co # 506 Beachw ood X X X X X X X X X,0 Bayville Vol Fire Co 507 Bayville X X X X X X X X X,0 Manitou Park Vol Fire Co 508 Toms River X X X X X X X X X,0 Pinew ald Pioneer Vol Fire Co 500 Bayville X X X X X X X X X 9,09 Brick-Breton Woods FC 50 Brick X X X X X X X X X 9,09 Brick-Pioneer Hose Co # 50 Brick X X X X X X X X X 9,09 Brick-Laurelton FC 50 Brick X X X X X X X X X 9,09 Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co 504 Bricktow n X X X X X X X X X 89,706 Toms River Fire Dept (DoverTwp) 505 Toms River X X X X X * * X,976 Manchester Vol Fire Co # 50 Manchester X X X X X X X X,976 Whiting Vol Fire Co # 50 Manchester X X X X X X X X X,976 Ridgew ay Vol Fire Co # 504 Manchester X X * X X * X 4 Mantoloking Fire Co # 505 Mantoloking X X X X X X 6,450 Waretow n Vol Fire Co # 506 Waretow n X X X X X X X X X,076 Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co 507 Ocean Gate X X X X X X X X X,950 Pine Beach Fire Dept 508 Pine Beach X X X X X X X X X 7,75 New Egypt Fire Co # 509 New Egypt X X X X X X * X 9,06 Point Pleasant Boro Co # 5040 Point Pleasant X X X X X X X X X 54 Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Co # 504 Pt Pleasant Beach X * X X X X X X X,55 Seaside Heights Fire Dept 5044 Seaside Heights X X X X X X X X *,6 Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept 5045 Seaside Park X X X X X X X X X,84 Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co 5046 Ship Bottom X X X X X X X X X,66 Stafford Tw p Fire Co # 5047 Manahaw kin X X X X X X X X X,66 Warren Grove Fire Co 5048 Warren Grove X X X X,44 Surf City Vol Fire Co # 5049 Surf City X X X X X X X X X,57 Tuckerton Fire Co # Inc 5050 Tuckerton X X X X X X X X X 59 High Point Vol Fire Co 505 Harvey Cedars X * X X X X X,44 Eaglesw ood Fire Co 505 West Creek * X X X X X X X,75 Island Heights Vol Fire Co 505 Island Heights X X X X X X X X 0,704 Jackson Mills Vol Fire Co 5054 Jackson X X X X X X X X X 0,704 Jackson Tw p Vol Fire Co # 5055 Jackson X X X X X X X X X 0,704 Cassville Vol Fire Co # 5056 Jackson X X X X X * X * 0,704 Whitesville Vol Fire Co # 5057 Jackson X X X X X X X X X 8,448 Bamber Lakes Fire Dept 5059 Forked River X X X X X X X X X 8,448 Forked River Fire Dept 5060 Forked River X X X X X X X * 8,448 Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept 506 Lanoka Harbor X X X X X X X X X,5 Lakehurst Fire Dept 506 Lakehurst X X X X X *,665 Lavallette Fire Co # 5069 Lavallette X X X X X X * X 5,5 Parkertow n Fire Co 5070 Little Egg Harbor X X X X X X 5,5 West Tuckerton Fire Co 507 Little Egg Harbor X X X X X X X X 5,5 LEH Dist #/Mystic Island VFC 507 Little Egg Harbor X X X X X 4/0 44/ 46/ 46/0 45/ 7/ 5/4 /4 / 50,947 48,56 490,97 50, ,6 49,68 8, ,469 45, ,94 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 47

148 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME PASSAIC COUNTY 7,60 Bloomingdale Fire Dept 600 Bloomingdale X X X X X X X X 76,67 Clifton Fire Dept 600 Clifton X X X X X X X X X 8,5 Haledon Fire Department 600 Haledon * X X X X X * X X 8,8 Haw thorne Fire Dept 6040 Haw thorne X X X X X X X X X 0,855 Little Falls Fire Dept 6050 Little Falls X X X X X X X X X 7,90 North Haledon Vol Fire Dept 6060 North Haledon X X X X X X X X X 67,86 Passaic Fire Dept 6070 Passaic X X X X X X X X X 49, Paterson Fire Dept 6080 Paterson X X X X X X X X X 0,640 Pompton Lakes Fire Dept 6090 Pompton Lakes * X X X X X X * X 5,779 Prospect Park Fire Dept 600 Prospect Park X X X X X X x X 4, Erskine Lakes Vol Co # 60 Ringw ood X X X X X X * X * 4, Ringw ood Vol Fire Co # 6 Ringw ood X X X X * X 4, Skyline Lakes Fire 6 Ringw ood X X X X X X X * 9,89 Totow a Fire Dept 60 Totow a X X X X X X X 0,66 Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept 60 Wanaque X X X X X X X X X 54,069 Tw p of Wayne Fire Dept 640 Wayne X X X X X X X X X 4,40 Apshaw a Fire Co # 65 West Milford X X X X X X * X X 4,40 Community Fire Co # 65 West Milford X X X X X X X X X 4,40 Greenw ood Forest Fire Co # 65 West Milford X X X X X X X X X 4,40 Macopin Fire Co #4 654 West Milford X X X X X X X X X 4,40 Upper Greenw ood Lake Co Hew itt X X X X X X * X X 4,40 West Milford Fire Co #6 656 West Milford X X X X X X X X X 0,987 West Paterson Fire Dept 660 West Paterson X X X X X X X X / /0 /0 /0 / /0 8/4 7/ 9/ 487, , , , , ,045 48,9 48,9 456,55 465,4 SALEM COUNTY,774 Allow ay Tw p Fire Co 700 Allow ay X X X X X X X X X,84 Elmer Fire Dept 700 Elmer X X X X X X X X X,09 Elsinboro Fire Co 700 Salem X X X X X X X *,85 Low er Allow ays Creek Fire/Res 7040 Hancocks Bridge X X X X X X X X 6,597 Pennsville Fire/Rescue # 705 Pennsville X X X X X X X X X 6,597 Deepw ater Fire Co 705 Deepw ater X X X X X * X X X,559 Mannington Fire Co # 7060 Salem X X X X X X X X X 899 Logan Vol Fire Co 707 Pedricktow n X X X X X X X X X 899 Auburn Vol Fire Co 707 Auburn X X X X X X X X * 4,886 Penns Grove Liberty # 7080 Penns Grove X X X X X X X X X,964 Willow Grove Vol Fire Co 70 Pittsgrove X X X X X X X X X,964 Norma-Alliance Fire & Rescue 70 Norma X X X X X X X *,964 Centerton Fire Co 70 Pittsgrove X X X X X X X X X,786 Quinton Fire Co 70 Quinton X X X X X X X * X 5,857 Salem City Fire Dept 7 Salem X X X X X * X X 7,684 Carneys Point Fire & Rescue 70 Carneys Point X X X X X X X X X,74 Daretow n Fire Co 74 Elmer X X X X X X X X X,74 Monroeville VFC 74 Monroeville X X X X X X X X X,6 Reliance Fire Co 750 Woodstow n X X X X X X X X X 9 / 0 9 / 0 9 / 0 9 / 0 9 / 0 7/ 8 / 0 6 / 5/ 60,6 60,6 60,6 60,6 60,6 60,6 60,6 58,50 60,6 50,448 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 48

149 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME SOMERSET COUNTY 859 Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept 800 Far Hills X X X X X X X X X 8,0 Pottersville Vol Fire Co 80 Pottersville X X X X X X X X X,87 Basking Ridge Fire # 800 Basking Ridge X X X X X X X,87 Liberty Corner Fire Co 80 Liberty Corner X X X X X 7,45 Bernardsville Fire Co # 800 Bernardsville * X X X X X X * 0,55 Bound Brook Fire Dept 8040 Bound Brook X X X X X * * X X 4,855 Neshanic Vol Fire Co 8050 Neshanic Station X X X X X X X X X 4,855 North Branch Vol Fire Co 805 North Branch X X X X X X X X X 4,855 Country Hills Fire Co 805 Somerville * X X X X X 0,75 Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co 8060 Bridgew ater X X X X X X X X 0,75 Finderne Fire Dept 806 Bridgew ater X X X X X X X X 0,75 Green Knoll Vol Fire Co 8064 Bridgew ater X X X X X X X X 0,75 Martinsville Vol Fire Dept 8065 Martinsville X X X X X X 5,655 Millstone Valley Fire Co 8080 East Millstone X X X X X X X X X 5,655 Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue # 808 Somerset X X X X X X X X X 5,655 Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co 808 Somerset X X X X X X X X X Merged into East Franklin Tw p Fire Co 808 Franklin Tw p N/A N/A N/A N/A X FDID 8086 Community Vol Fire Co # 8084 Franklin Tw p N/A N/A N/A N/A X,0 Franklin Tw p Fire District # 8086 Franklin Tw p X X X X N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5,655 Franklin Park Fire Co # 8085 Franklin Park X X X X * * 5,655 Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept 8087 Franklin Tw p * X X X 5,655 Middlebush Vol Fire Dept 8088 Somerset X X X X X X X X X 5,655 Griggstow n Vol Fire Co 8089 Franklin Tw p X X X X 5,654 Green Brook Vol Fire Dept 8090 Green Brook X X X X X X X X, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # 80 Flagtow n X X X X X X X X X, Hillsborough Fire Co # 80 Hillsborough X X X X X X X X X, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # 80 Belle Mead X X X X X X X X X 0,4 Manville Fire Dept 80 Manville X X X X X X X X 8,740 Montgomery Fire Co # 80 Belle Mead X X X X X X X X X 8,740 Montgomery Fire Co # 8 Blaw enburg X X * X X X X *,0 North Plainfield Fire Dept 840 North Plainfield X X X X X X X X X,4 Peapack Gladstone Fire Co 850 Gladstone X X X X X X X X X 6,8 Raritan Fire Dept 860 Raritan X X X X X X X X X 66 Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # 870 Rocky Hill X X X X * X,4 Somerville Fire Dept 880 Somerville X X X X X X X X X 4,49 South Bound Brook Co # 890 South Bound Brook X X X X X X X X X 4,59 Warren Tw p Vol Fire Dept 800 Warren X X X X X X X X 5,6 Watchung Fire Dept 80 Watchung X X X X X X X 0/ 5/0 5/ 4/0 / 0/ 5/ 6/ 4/ 97,068 78,506 84,78 97,068 70,5 7,47 68,,906,57,65 NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 49

150 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME SUSSEX COUNTY 79 Andover Borough Fire Co 900 Andover X X X X X X X 5,40 Frankford Tw p Fire Dept 90 Frankford Tw p X X X X X X X X X 845 Branchville Hose Co # 90 Branchville X X X X X X X X,85 Sandyston Tw p Fire Dept 90 Sandyston X X X X X X x X X 5,60 Franklin Fire Dept 9060 Franklin X X X X X X X X,0 Green Tw p Vol Fire Dept 9080 Green Tw p X X X X * X,05 Hamburg Boro Fire Dept 9090 Hamburg X X * X X X X X 4,94 Hampton Tw p Vol Fire Dept 900 Hampton Tw p X X X X X X X X X 6,7 Hardyston Tw p Fire Dept 90 Hardyston X X X X X X X X X,00 Lafayette Tw p Fire Dept 90 Lafayette X X X X X X X X X,4 Montague Vol Fire Dept 940 Montague X X X X X X X X X 8,.44 New ton Fire Dept 95 New ton X X X X X X X X X, Stillw ater Tw p Fire Dept 95 Stillw ater X X X X X X X X X, Sw artsw ood Vol Fire Dept 95 Stillw ater * X X X X X X X X,860 Fredon Vol Fire Co 954 New ton X X X X X X * * X 6,0 Andover Tw p Fire Dept 955 New ton X X X X X X X X X,68 Ogdensburg Fire Dept 960 Ogdensburg X X X X X X X X 8,080 Sparta Tw p Fire Dept 980 Sparta * X X X X X X X X 8,54 Byram Tw p Fire Dept 99 Byram Tw p X X X X * X X X X,584 Stanhope Fire Dept 99 Stanhope X X X X X 5,888 Hopatcong Fire Dept 99 Hopatcong X X X X X * * X X 6,7 Pochuck Valley Fire Dept 9 Vernon X X * X X X X X 0,87 Wantage Fire Dept 9 Wantage X X * X X X X * X,45 Sussex Fire Dept 94 Sussex X X X X X X X X X 67 Vernon Vol Fire Co 9 Vernon X * X X X X X X X 6,7 Highland Lakes Fire Dept 9 Vernon X X X X X X X X X 6,7 Mc Afee Vol Fire Co 9 Vernon X X X X X X X X X NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 50 / 5/ 6/ 5/ 5/ / / / 6/0 44,0 5,09 8,0 44,0 44,0 44,0 4,76 6,660 6,660 40,69 UNION COUNTY,407 Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept 000 Berkeley Heights X X X X X X X X X 4,597 Clark Vol Fire Dept 000 Clark X X X X X X,578 Cranford Fire Dept 000 Cranford X X X X X X X X X 0,568 Elizabeth Fire Dept 0004 Elizabeth X X X X X X X X X 7,74 Fanw ood Fire Dept 0005 Fanw ood X X X X X X X X 4,5 Garw ood Fire Dept 0006 Garw ood X X X X X X X X X,747 Hillside Fire Dept 0007 Hillside X X X X X X X X X 7,675 Kenilw orth Fire Dept 0008 Kenilw orth X X X X X X X * 9,94 Linden Fire Dept 0009 Linden X X X X X X X X X 6,60 Mountainside Fire Dept 000 Mountainside X X X X X X X X X,907 New Providence Fire Dept 00 New Providence X X X X X X X X X 47,89 Plainfield Fire Division 00 Plainfield X X X X X X X X X 6,500 Rahw ay Fire Dept 00 Rahw ay X X X X X *,74 Roselle Fire Dept 004 Roselle X X X X X X X X X,8 Roselle Park Fire Dept 005 Roselle Park X X X X X X X *,7 Scotch Plains Fire Dept 006 Scotch Plains X X X X X X X X X 4,49 Springfield Fire Dept 007 Springfield X X X X X X X X X, Summit Fire Dept 008 Summit X X X X X X X X X 54,405 Tw p of Union Fire Dept 009 Union X X X X X X X X X 9,644 Westfield Fire Dept 000 Westfield X X X X X X X X X,54 Winfield Fire Dept 00 Winfield X X X X X X /0 /0 /0 /0 /0 0/0 8/0 6/ 5/ 5,54 5,54 5,54 5,54 5,54 5,54 496,04 479,90 47,55 485,975

151 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 May 7, 00. 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 FD NAME FDID CITY NAME WARREN COUNTY,877 Allamuchy Tw p Fire Dept 00 Allmuchy X X X X X X X X,48 Alpha Vol Fire Co 00 Alpha X X X X X X,8 Mt Lake Fire Co 0 Belvidere X X X X X X X * X,8 Good Will Fire Co # 0 Belvidere X X X X X X X X X 5,747 Blairstow n Hose Co # 040 Blairstow n X * X * X * X X,84 Franklin Tw p Fire Co 05 Broadw ay X X X X X X X X X,84 Asbury Fire Co # 058 Asbury X X X X X X X X X 4,65 Stew artsville Vol Fire Co 07 Stew artsville X X X X X X X X X 0,40 Hackettstow n Fire Dept 08 Hackettstow n X X X X X X *,66 Tri County Fire Co 08 Hackettstow n X X X X X X X X X,89 Hope Tw p Vol Fire Dept 0 Hope * X X X X X X X * 5,60 Independence Vol Fire Co 0 Great Meadow s X X X X X,977 Know lton Tw p Fire/Rescue # 0 Delaw are X X * X X X 5,765 Lopatcong Fire Dept 50 Philispburg X X X X X X X X X,66 Mansfield Tw p Fire Co 60 Port Murray X X X X X * X X,66 Mt Bethel Vol Fire Co 7 Oxford * X X X,07 Oxford Vol Fire Dept 7 Oxford X X X X X X X X X 5,66 Phillipsburg Fire Dept 9 Phillipsburg X X X X X X X X X,79 Harmony Tw p Vol Fire Dept 94 Phillipsburg X X X X X X,46 Pohatcong Tw p Fire Dept 00 Phillipsburg X X X X X X X X X 6,7 Washington Boro Fire Dept 0 Washington X X X X X X X X X 6,48 Washington Tw p Vol Fire Dept Washington X X X X X X X X X,4 Butler Park Vol Fire Co Washington X * X 0/ 0/ / 0/ /0 9/ 6/ 6/ 4/ 9, 86,067 9,670 90,56 90,09 87, 85,569 77,7 67,9 57,705 TOTAL POPULATION: 8,7,87 Total State Population And Percentage Of Area Protected POPULATION REPRESENTED 008 = 8,0,090 = 97% POPULATION REPRESENTED 009 = 7,879,045 = 95% POPULATION REPRESENTED 004 = 7,879,48 = 95% POPULATION REPRESENTED 007 = 8,4,700 = 99% POPULATION REPRESENTED 00 = 7,67,844 = 9% POPULATION REPRESENTED 006 = 8,0,8 = 99% POPULATION REPRESENTED 00 = 7,5,4 = 90% POPULATION REPRESENTED 005 = 8,0,706 = 98% POPULATION REPRESENTED 00 = 7,4,97 = 88% NOTE: Populations are based on 000 Census 5

152 Fire Depar artment par articip ticipation tion NFIRS data submission received by the Division of Fire Safety by May 7, 00. Fire Department Participation 996 To Not Reporting Reporting % % 998 9% 999 4% % 00 80% 00 8% 00 85% % % % % % % Year Percentage Reporting 5 Fire Departments Not Reporting Fire Departments Reporting % % % % % % % % % % % % % %

153 county reporting percent centages # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # 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 W ARREN TOTAL # of FDs 6mo <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo To tal% 5 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Tota l% 009 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Tota l% ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSEX GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESEX MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSEX UNION W ARREN TOTAL

154 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 atlantic county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 Absecon Fire Dept 7, Atlantic City Fire Dept 40, ,8 8 $,84, So Jersey Tran Auth FD 9 00 Brigantine Fire Dept, $6, Landisville Vol Fire Co #, M inotola Fire Co, Richland Vol Fire Co #, East Vineland Fire Co #, Newtownville Fire Co, M ilmay Vol Fire Co, Collings Lakes Fire Dept, Egg Harbor City Fire Dept 4, Cardiff Vol Fire Co 6, Bargaintown Vol Fire Co # 6, Scullville Fire Co # 6, Farmington Vol Fire Co #4 6, West Atlantic City Fire Dept 6, Estell M anor Vol Fire Co, Folsom Vol Fire Co, Oceanville Vol Fire Co # 6, Germania Vol Fire Co # 6, Pomona Vol Fire Assn # 6, Bayview Fire Co #4 6, South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co 6, $, M ays Landing Fire Dept 4, $ M izpah Vol Fire Co 4, $40, Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co 4, Weymouth Vol Fire Co 4, Cologne Vol Fire Co 4,099 0 Hammonton Fire Dept, Linwood Fire Dept 7,7 05 Longport Vol Fire Dept, M argate City Fire Dept 8, ,79 $, Elwood Vol Fire Co, Nesco Vol Fire Co, $7, Weekstown Vol Fire Co, Sweetwater Vol Fire Co, Northfield Fire Department 7, $,047, Pleasantville Fire Dept 9, ,97 $, Port Republic Vol Fire Co,07 0 Somers Point City Fire Dept, $ 6, Ventnor City Fire Dept, ,06 $ 875, Dorothy Vol Fire Co, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 54

155 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 bergen county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 000 Allendale Fire Dept 6, $8, Alpine Fire Dept, Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept 6, Bogota Fire Dept 8, Carlstadt Fire Dept 5, $ 5, Cliffside Park Fire Dept, Closter Fire Dept 8, Cresskill Fire Dept 7, Demarest Boro Fire Dept 4, Dumont Fire Dept 7, Elmwood Park Fire Dept 8, East Rutherford Fire Dept 8, $50, Edgewater Fire Dept 7, Emerson Fire Department Englewood City Fire Dept 6,0 060 Englewood Cliffs Fire Dept 5, $ Fair Lawn Fire Dept, Fairview Vol Fire Dept, Fort Lee Fire Dept 5, , Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept 0,4 00 Garfield City Fire Dept 9, Glen Rock Fire Dept, Hackensack Fire Dept 4, ,5 040 Harrington Park Fire Dept 4, Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept, Haworth Fire Dept, Hillsdale Vol Fire Dept 0, $500, Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept 4, $ 50, Leonia Boro Fire Dept 8, Little Ferry Fire Dept 0, Lodi Boro Fire Dept, Lyndhurst Vol Fire Dept 9,8 00 M ahwah Fire Dept 4, M aywood Fire Dept 9,5 050 M idland Park Fire Dept 6, M ontvale Boro Fire Dept 7, M oonachie Boro Fire Dept, $800, New M ilford Fire Dept 6, North Arlington Fire Dept 5, Northvale Fire Dept 4, Norwood Fire Dept 5, Oakland Boro Vol Fire Dept, $, Old Tappen Boro Fire Co # 5, Oradell Vol Fire Dept 8, Palisades Park Fire Dept 7, $, Paramus Fire Dept 5, ,9 7 $47, Park Ridge Fire Dept 8, $ 55, Ramsey Boro Fire Dept 4, Ridgefield Fire Dept 0, Ridgefield Park Village FD, $6, Ridgewood Fire Dept 4, ,058 6 $570, River Edge Vol Fire Dept 0, River Vale Twp Fire Dept 9, $,95, Rochelle Park Twp Fire Dept 5, Rockleigh Fire Dept Rutherford Fire Dept 8, $ 780, Saddlebrook Twp Fire Dept, Saddle River Fire Dept, $, South Hackensack Fire Dept, Teaneck Fire Dept 9, ,56 0 $,46, Tenafly Fire Dept, $, Upper Saddle River Fire Dept 7, Waldwick Boro Fire Dept 9, Wallington Boro Fire Dept, Twp of Washington Fire Dept 8, Westwood Vol Fire Dept 0, Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept 5, Wood-Ridge Fire Dept 7, $, Wyckoff Twp Vol Fire Dept 6, M eadowlands Fire Dept KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss 55 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

156 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 burlington county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 M aple Shade Fire Dept 9, Delanco Fire Dept, $6, Beverly Fire Dept, Lumberton Fire Dept 0, $ 86, Willingboro Fire Dept, ,74 $864, Vincent Fire Co 5, Hampton Lakes Vol Co # 5,94 08 Browns M ills Fire Dept 7,7 08 Country Lakes Vol Fire Co 7, Presidential Lakes Fire & Res 7, $, M agnolia Rd Fire Co # 7, Goodwill Fire Co #, Cinnaminson Fire Dept # 4, ,87 4 $, Juliustown Vol Fire Co Jacksonville Fire Co Springfield Twp Fire Co, Evesham Fire-Rescue 4, , 00 Delran Fire Dept # 5, $, Riverton Fire Dept, M edford Twp Fire Division, , 5 $0, Union Fire Co #, Chesterfield Hose Co, Westampton Twp Fire Dept 7, , Indian M ills Vol Fire Co 6, Woodland Fire & EM S, Burlington Twp Fire Dept # 0, M oorestown Fire Dept Dist # 9, Lenola Vol Fire Co # 9, Bordentown Twp Fire Dist # 4, Bordentown Twp Fire Dist # 4, Franklin Fire Co # 5, Eastampton Twp Fire & Rescue 6, M t Laurel Fire Dept 40, ,947 $40, M edford Lakes Fire Dept 4, Cookstown Vol Fire Co # 9, Hainesport Vol Fire Co 4, Florence Twp Fire Dept, Wrightstown Vol Fire Co New Gretna Fire Co,50 04 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 #, Consolidated Fire Assn 4, Bordentown City Fire Dept 4, Riverside Fire Co # 7, Palmyra Fire Dept 7, City of Burlington Fire Dept 9, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 56

157 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 camden county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 040 Audubon Boro Fire Co # 9, Haddon Heights Fire Dept 7, Bellmawr Fire Dept M t Ephraim Fire Department 4, Gloucester City Fire Dept, ,094 $84, Runnemede Fire Dept 8, Glendora Vol Fire Co 9, Chews Landing Fire Dept 9, $96, Blenheim Fire Co # 9, Blackwood Fire Co Dist # $07, Gloucester Twp Fire Dists. 5&6 8, , Barrington Fire Co # 7, $ City of Camden Fire Dept 79, , Pennsauken Fire Dept 5, Niagara Fire Co, Cherry Hill Fire Dept 69, ,50 $,096, Haddon Fire Co #, Westmont Fire Co 7, West Collingswood Hgt Fire Dep 7, Collingswood Fire Dept 4, ,509 $0, Woodlynne Fire Co #, Oaklyn Fire Dept 4, Audubon Park Fire Dept, Berlin Boro Fire Co 6,49 04 West Berlin Fire-Rescue 5, Waterford Twp Fire Dept 0, $0, Winslow Twp Fire Dist #, , Ancora Fire Dept 4, Lawnside Fire Co #, M agnolia Boro Fire Co 4, $ Brooklawn Boro Fire Co, Laurel Springs Fire Dept, Clementon Fire Dept 4, Pine Hill Fire Dept 0, $75, Lindenwold Fire Dept 7, Stratford Fire Dept 7, Somerdale Fire Dept 5, Voorhees Fire Dist 8, ,8 8 $, Gibbsboro Fire Co #, Hi-Nella Fire Co #, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 57

158 cape may county fire department data data received by May 7, 00 FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 0500 Ocean City Fire Dept 5, ,8 $845, North Wildwood City Fire Dept 4, ,06 $, City of Wildwood Fire Dept 5, ,85 $6, Wildwood Crest Fire Co #, Cape M ay City Fire Dept 4, ,859 $ 45, Strathmere Vol Fire Co, Sea Isle City Fire Dept, Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept,4 050 Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co #, $0, M armora Volunteer Fire Co, $5, Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc, Seaville Vol Fire Rescue West Wildwood Vol Fire Co West Cape M ay Vol Fire Co, Cape M ay Point Vol Fire Co # Villas Vol Fire Co Inc, Town Bank Vol Fire Co, $5, Erma Vol Fire Co, M iddle Twp Vol Fire Co # 4, $05, Rio Grande Fire Co 4, Green Creek Vol Fire Co 4, Goshen Vol Fire Co 4, $ 48, Woodbine Vol Fire Co, Dennis Twp Vol Fire Co, Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co, Belleplain Vol Fire Co, PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss KEY 58 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

159 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 cumberland county essex county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 060 Vineland Fire Dept 56, ,98 0 $ 4,76, Bridgeton Fire Dept, , Port Norris Fire Dept, M auricetown Fire Dept, Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co, Greenwich Fire Dept Fairfield Twp Fire Co #, $, Fairton Fire Dept, $65, Cedarville Fire Dept, Dividing Creek Fire Co, Downe Twp. Fire/Rescue Co. 4,8 060 Hopewell-Stow Creek Fire Co 4, Cumberland Vol Fire Co#4, Heislerville Vol Fire Co, Leesburg Vol Fire Co #, Port Elizabeth Fire Dept, Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co, M illville Fire Dept 6, Upper Deerfield Fire Co #, Seabrook Fire & Rescue, Upper Deerfield Fire Co #, $ 76, Shiloh Boro Fire Dept $9,00.00 FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 0700 Belleville Fire Dept, ,906 5 $560, Bloomfield Fire Dept 47, ,7 0 $ 6, Caldwell Vol Fire Dept 7, Cedar Grove Twp Vol Fire, $76, East Orange Fire Dept 69, , Essex Fells Fire Dept, Fairfield Fire Dept 7, $,6, Irvington Fire Dept 60, , Livingston Fire Dept 7, $,49, M aplewood Fire Dept, ,690 5 $,0, M illburn Twp Fire Dept 9, ,8 5 $4,0, M ontclair Fire Dept 8, ,6 4 $, Newark Fire Dept 7, , North Caldwell Fire Dept 7, Nutley Fire Dept 7, , 0770 City of Orange Twp, ,88 9 $0, Roseland Vol Fire Dept 5, $60, South Orange Fire Dept 6, ,559 $,0, Verona Boro Fire Dept,5 070 West Caldwell Twp Fire Dept, $40, West Orange Fire Dept 44, ,59 $59, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Go o d Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 59

160 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 gloucester county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Woodbury Fire Dept 0, Westville Fire Dept 4, $00, Wenonah Fire Dept, Woodbury Hgts Boro Fire Dept, $5, Gibbstown Vol Fire Co 4, Woolwich Fire Dept, Glassboro Fire Dept # 9, Pitman Fire Department, Harrisonville Fire Co, Clayton Vol Fire Co # 7, Newfield Boro Fire Dept, Thorofare Fire Co 4, Verga Fire Co 4, Colonial M anor Fire Assn 4, Greenfields Fire Co, National Park Boro Dept #, Deptford Fire Dept 6, ,480 $68, Washington Twp Fire Dept 47, ,05 $400, Paulsboro Fire Dept Logan Twp Fire Dept 6, East Greenwich Fire Dept M antua Twp Fire Dept 4,6 08 Harmony Vol Fire Dept 4, $ Ewan Vol Fire Co 4, $ 0, Williamstown Fire Dept Co # 4, Cecil Fire Co # Inc 4, Aura Vol Fire Co #, Ferrell Vol Fire Co #, Lawns Vol Fire Co #,7 084 Franklinville Fire Co, Janvier Vol Fire Co, Star Cross Vol Fire Co, M alaga Vol Fire Co, $ 70, Forest Grove Vol Fire Co hudson county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 0900 Bayonne Fire Dept 6, ,77 $, East Newark Boro Fire Dept, Harrison Fire Dept 4, , City of Hoboken 8, , Jersey City Fire Dept 40, ,557 $ Kearny Fire Dept 40, ,84 7 $, Secaucus Fire Dept 5,9 090 North Hudson Reg FD 95, ,84 7 KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 60

161 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 hunterdon county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 Frenchtown Fire Dept, Glen Gardner Fire Co #, Hampton Boro Fire Co, High Bridge Fire Dept, Holland Twp Vol Fire Co 5, Kingwood Twp Vol Fire Co, Lambertville Boro Fire Dept #, Lebanon Fire Co, Lebanon Twp Vol Fire Dept Inc 5, Raritan Twp Fire Co 9, Whitehouse Station Fire Dept, Stockton Fire Co Oldwick Fire Co 5, Pattenburg Vol Fire Co 6, $887, West Amwell Twp Fire Dept,8 00 East Whitehouse Fire Dept, Readington Vol Fire Co, $56, Three Bridges Vol Fire Co, Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept Califon Boro Fire Co, Clinton Twp Fire Dept 6, Annandale Hose Co # 6, Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co 4, $4, Amwell Valley Fire Co 4, Flemington Boro Fire Dept 4, Quakertown Fire Co, M ilford Boro Fire Co Inc, FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 0 Hamilton Twp Fire Dist # 9, $9, Hamilton Fire Dist # 9, ,07 4 $00.00 mercer county 04 Hamilton Fire Co #4 9, DeCou Fire Co 9, White Horse Fire Co # 9, ,6 0 5 $, Nottingham Vol Fire Co 9, Colonial Vol Fire Co 9, Hamilton Twp Fire Dist #9 9, ,56 $, Slackwood Vol Fire Co 9, Lawrence Rd Fire Dept 9, Lawrenceville Fire Co 9, Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co # 8,96 0 Pennington Road Fire Co 8, $0, West Trenton Vol Fire Co 8, Trenton-M ercer Airport FD 8, Washington Vol Firemen Inc 0, , $40, Hightstown Eng Co # 5, East Windsor Fire Co #, $8, West Windsor Twp Vol FC #, $4, Princeton Junction Fire Dept 0, $85, East Windsor Vol Fire Co # 0, Pennington Boro Fire Dept, Hopewell Boro Fire Dept, Hopewell Twp Fire Dist # 6, $8, Princeton Boro Fire Dept 4,0 070 Trenton Fire Dept 85, ,90 $00.00 PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss KEY 6 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

162 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 middlesex county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 Carteret Fire Dept 0, ,46 $684, Cranbury Twp Fire Dept, Dunellen Fire Dept 6,8 005 Edison Division of Fire 97, Helmetta Boro Fire Dept, Highland Park Boro Fire Dept, Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co 6, M iddlesex Fire Department, $06, M illtown Boro Fire Dept 7, $ New Brunswick Fire Dept 48, ,805 5 $4, North Brunswick Vol Co # 6,87 06 Perth Amboy Fire Dept 47, , Plainsboro Fire Co 0, Sayreville Fire Dept 40, South Plainfield Vol Fire Co, ,04 $64, South River Fire Dept 5, 04 Spotswood Fire Dept 7, E Brunswick Twp Ind Fire Co 5, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab M etuchen Fire Dept, Old Bridge Vol Fire Co 5, Laurence Harbor Fire Co 5,4 M onroe Twp Fire Dept 9, New M arket Fire Co 8,4 Kendall Park Fire Dept, $6, Woodbridge Fire Dept 0, $5, South Amboy Fire Dept 7, Cheesequake Vol Fire Co 5, $4, Applegarth Fire Dept # 9, North Stelton Vol Fire Co 8, M onmouth Junction Vol Fire, $ Port Reading Fire Dept 0, $5, Brookview Vol Fire Co # 5, So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept 5, Central M onroe Fire Dept # 9, Arbor Hose Co # 8,4 Kingston Vol Fire Co #, Iselin Hook & Ladder # 0, $, M adison Park Fire Dist # 4 5,4 47 River Road Fire Co 8,4 45 Keasbey Fire Dept 0, $ Holmes M arshall Vol Fire Co 8,4 55 Avenel Fire Dist #5 0, Possumtown Vol Fire Co 8,4 65 Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder 0, $0, Fords Fire Co # 7 0, Hopelawn Engine Co # 0, Iselin Vol Fire Co # 0, $5, PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss KEY 6 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

163 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 monmouth county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 A llenhurst Fire Dept Hope Fire Co #, A sbury P ark Fire Dept 6, ,458 $ 5, Wayside Fire Co $, Tinto n Falls Fire Co, P inebro o k Fire Co, No rth Side Engine Co # 4, Hazlet Fire Co Co lts Neck Vo l Fire Dept, West Keansburg Fire Co 7, Hazlet Twp./No. Centerville FD 7,6 050 A tlantic Highlands Fire Dept 4, A vo n B y The Sea Fire Dept, B elmar B o ro Fire Dept 6, B radley B each Vo l Fire Dept 4, B rielle Fire Co # 4, $ 40, D eal Fire C o #,070 0 Eato nto wn Fire Dept 4, $ Englishto wn Fire Dept, Fair Haven B o ro Fire Dept 5,97 40 Farmingdale Fire Dept #, Freeho ld B o ro Fire Dept 0, East Freehold Fire Co 5, Independent Fire Co # 5, Highlands Fire Department 5, Holmdel Fire Department 5, Ho well Twp Fire Dist # 9, A delphia Fire Co 9, $7, Southard Fire Dept 9, Ramto wn -Ho well Fire Co # 9, Freewood Acres Fire Co 9, Keansburg Fire Dept 0,7 0 Keyport Fire Dept 7, $, Little Silver Fire Dept 6, Long B ranch Fire Dept, ,55 6 $ 96, Go rdo ns Co rner Fire Co 6, M analapan Twp Fire Co # 6, M anasquan Fire Dept 6, $ 404, Marlboro Vol Fire Co 7,79 8 Ro bertsville Fire Co # 7, M o rganville Vo l Fire Co # 7, M atawan Vo l Fire Dept 8,90 0 A berdeen Twp Hose/Chem # 8, Cliffwo o d Vo l # 8, M iddletown Twp Fire Dept 66, ,96 0 M illsto ne Twp Fire Co 8, $ 6, M onmouth B each Fire Dept, Neptune Twp Fire B ureau,845 4 Ocean Grove Fire Dept, Neptune City Fire Dept 5, Oakhurst Fire Dept, $ 85, Wanamassa Fire Co #, $, Oceanpo rt Fire Dept 5, Red B ank Fire Dept, Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept 9 40 Rumso n B o ro Fire Dept 7, Sea B right B o ro Fire Dept, Sea Girt Fire Co #, Shrewsbury Ho se Co #, So uth B elm ar F ire C o #, Spring Lake B oro Fire Dept, Independent Fire Co # 5, Unio n B each B o ro Fire Dept 6, Wall Fire Co # 5, Glendo la Fire Co # 8, South Wall Fire Co # 8, West Lo ng B ranch Fire Dept 8, KEY PP P o pulatio n P ro tected F/A False A larm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explo sio n-no Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-o f-duty-deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Repo rted Do llar Lo ss 6 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

164 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 morris county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 400 Town of Boonton Fire Dept 8, Boonton Twp Fire Dept 4, Butler Fire Dept 7, Fairmount Fire Co # 5, Chatham Boro Fire Dept 8, $64, Green Village Vol Fire Dept 5, $, Chatham Twp Vol Fire Dept 5, Chester Vol Fire Co #, Denville Vol Fire Dept 5, Dover Fire Dept 8, Morristown Aircraft Rescue East Hanover Fire Dept, Florham Park Vol Fire Dept 8, $8, Whippany Fire Dept 6, Cedar Knolls Fire Dept 6, ,54 40 New Vernon Vol Fire Dept, Jefferson Twp Fire Dept 9, Kinnelon Vol Fire Co 9, $ 8, Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept 0, M adison Fire Dept 6, $8, M endham Boro Fire Dept 5, Brookside Engine Co. #, Ralston Engine Co. #, M ine Hill Fire Department, Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept 6, Towaco Vol Fire Dept 6, M ontville Fire Department 6, M orris Twp Fire Dept, , 5 $4, M orris Plains Fire Dept 5,6 440 M orristown Twp Fire Dept 8, ,55 $6, M ountain Lakes Fire Dept 4, $ M t Arlington Fire Dept 4, Flanders Fire & Rescue, Budd Lake Fire Dept, Netcong Fire Dept, M t Tabor Fire Dept 7, Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist # 7, Lake Parsippany Vol Co # 7, Lake Hiawatha Vol Fire Dept 7, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #5 7, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #6 7, $0, M illington Vol Fire Co 4,06 40 Stirling Vol Fire Co # 4, Pequannock Twp Fire Dept, Randolph Twp Fire Dept 4, $70, Riverdale Fire Dept, Rockaway Boro Fire Dept 6, Rockaway Twp Fire Dept, Green Pond Fire Dept 460 Roxbury Twp Fire Dept, Victory Gardens Fire Dept, Long Valley Vol Fire Co 5, Schooley's M ountain Fire Co 5, Wharton Fire Dept 6, $ 468, Greystone Park Fire Dept KEY P P Population Protected F / A False A larm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explo sio n-n o Fire O E EM S T Total H H a za rd o u s C o n d itio n F F I F irefighter Injuries S Service F F F F irefighter Line-o f-d uty-d eaths G Good Intent $ L o s s R epo rted D o llar Lo s s 64 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

165 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 ocean county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 5006 Lakewood Fire Dept 60, , 4 $895, Barnegat Fire Co # 7,65 50 Pinewood Estates Fire Dept 7, Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co Bay Head Fire Co #, $ Beach Haven Vol Fire Co #, Beachwood Vol Fire Co # 0, Bayville Vol Fire Co, M anitou Park Vol Fire Co, Pinewald Pioneer Vol Fire Co,0 50 Brick-Breton Woods FC 9, Brick-Pioneer Hose Co # 9, Brick-Laurelton FC 9, Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co 9, Dover Twp Fire Dept 89, ,69 $7, M anchester Vol Fire Co #, Whiting Vol Fire Co #, Ridgeway Vol Fire Co #, M antoloking Fire Co # Waretown Vol Fire Co # 6, Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co, Pine Beach Fire Dept, New Egypt Fire Co # 7, Point Pleasant Boro Co # 9, $,9, Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Co # Seaside Heights Fire Dept, Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept, Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co, Stafford Twp Fire Co #, Warren Grove Fire Co, Surf City Vol Fire Co #, Tuckerton Fire Co # Inc, High Point Vol Fire Co Eagleswood Fire Co, Island Heights Vol Fire Co, Jackson M ills Vol Fire Co 0, Jackson Twp Vol Fire Co # 0, ,077 $875, Cassville Vol Fire Co # 0, Whitesville Vol Fire Co # 0, $ 50, Bamber Lakes Fire Dept 8, Forked River Fire Dept 8, Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept 8, Lakehurst Fire Dept, Lavallette Fire Co #, Parkertown Fire Co 5, West Tuckerton Fire Co 5, LEH Dist # /M ystic Island VFC 5, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 65

166 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 passaic county salem county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 600 Bloomingdale Fire Dept 7, Clifton Fire Dept 76, ,756 9 $66, Haledon Fire Department 8, Hawthorne Fire Dept 8, Little Falls Fire Dept 0, North Haledon Vol Fire Dept 7, Passaic Fire Dept 67, ,77 9 $ Paterson Fire Dept 49, ,7 5 $4,97, Pompton Lakes Fire Dept 0, Prospect Park Fire Dept 5, Erskine Lakes Vol Co # 4, Ringwood Vol Fire Co # 4, Skyline Lakes Fire 4, Totowa Fire Dept 9, $0, Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept 0, $, Twp of Wayne Fire Dept 54, ,85 4 $, Apshawa Fire Co # 4, Community Fire Co # 4, Greenwood Forest Fire Co # 4, M acopin Fire Co #4 4, Upper Greenwood Lake Co 5 4, West M ilford Fire Co #6 4, West Paterson Fire Dept 0, $4, FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 700 Alloway Twp Fire Co, $ 0, Elmer Fire Dept, Elsinboro Fire Co, Lower Alloways Creek Fire/Res, Pennsville Fire/Rescue # 6, $76, Deepwater Fire Co 6, $ M annington Fire Co #, Logan Vol Fire Co Auburn Vol Fire Co Penns Grove Liberty # 4, $ 4, Willow Grove Vol Fire Co, Norma-Alliance Fire & Rescue, Centerton Fire Co, Quinton Fire Co,786 7 Salem City Fire Dept 5, $0, Carneys Point Fire & Rescue 7, Daretown Fire Co, M onroeville VFC, Reliance Fire Co, $0, PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss KEY 66 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

167 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 somerset county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 800 Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept Pottersville Vol Fire Co 8, Basking Ridge Fire #,87 80 Liberty Corner Fire Co, $48, Bernardsville Fire Co # 7, Bound Brook Fire Dept 0, Neshanic Vol Fire Co 4, $ 4, North Branch Vol Fire Co 4, Country Hills Fire Co 4, Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co 0, Finderne Fire Dept 0, Green Knoll Vol Fire Co 0, M artinsville Vol Fire Dept 0, M illstone Valley Fire Co 5, Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue # 5, $ Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co 5, Franklin Park Fire Co # 5, Franklin Twp Fire District #, Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept 5, M iddlebush Vol Fire Dept 5, Griggstown Vol Fire Co 5, Green Brook Vol Fire Dept 5, $50, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #, $50, Hillsborough Fire Co #, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #, $ M anville Fire Dept 0, $7, Montgomery Fire Co # 8,740 8 M ontgomery Fire Co # 8, $556, North Plainfield Fire Dept, ,40 5 $550, Peapack Gladstone Fire Co, Raritan Fire Dept 6,8 870 Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # Somerville Fire Dept, South Bound Brook Co # 4, Warren Twp Vol Fire Dept 4, Watchung Fire Dept 5,6 KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 67

168 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 sussex county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 900 Andover Borough Fire Co Frankford Twp Fire Dept 5, Branchville Hose Co # Sandyston Twp Fire Dept, Franklin Fire Dept 5, Green Twp Vol Fire Dept, $,75, Hamburg Boro Fire Dept, Hampton Twp Vol Fire Dept 4, Hardyston Twp Fire Dept 6,7 90 Lafayette Twp Fire Dept, M ontague Vol Fire Dept, Newton Fire Dept 8, Stillwater Twp Fire Dept, Swartswood Vol Fire Dept, 954 Fredon Vol Fire Co, Andover Twp Fire Dept 6, Ogdensburg Fire Dept, Sparta Twp Fire Dept 8, Byram Twp Fire Dept 8,54 99 Stanhope Fire Dept, Hopatcong Fire Dept 5, Pochuck Valley Fire Dept 6,7 9 Wantage Fire Dept 0, Sussex Fire Dept, Vernon Vol Fire Co $ Highland Lakes Fire Dept 6, M c Afee Vol Fire Co 6, Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Loss Reported Dollar Loss Picture courtesy of Brett M. Dzadik PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data. 68

169 fire department data data received by May 7, 00 union county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 000 Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept, $60, Clark Vol Fire Dept 4, Cranford Fire Dept, ,7 $ 6, Elizabeth Fire Dept 0, ,50 0 $877, Fanwood Fire Dept 7, Garwood Fire Dept 4, Hillside Fire Dept, ,7 $ 66, Kenilworth Fire Dept 7, Linden Fire Dept 9, ,4 8 $, M ountainside Fire Dept 6, New Providence Fire Dept, $ Plainfield Fire Division 47, ,4 4 $,65, Rahway Fire Dept 6, ,40 $560, Roselle Fire Dept, ,674 $640, Roselle Park Fire Dept, $ 700, Scotch Plains Fire Dept, Springfield Fire Dept 4, , Summit Fire Dept, ,074 $58, Twp of Union Fire Dept 54, ,55 9 $,545, Westfield Fire Dept 9, ,7 4 $706, Winfield Fire Dept, warren county FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS 00 Allamuchy Twp Fire Dept, Alpha Vol Fire Co, M t Lake Fire Co, Good Will Fire Co #, Blairstown Hose Co # 5, Franklin Twp Fire Co, Asbury Fire Co #, Stewartsville Vol Fire Co 4, $4, Hackettstown Fire Dept 0, $ 47, Tri County Fire Co, Hope Twp Vol Fire Dept,89 0 Independence Vol Fire Co 5,60 0 Knowlton Twp Fire/Rescue #, Lopatcong Fire Dept 5, M ansfield Twp Fire Co, $ 55, M t Bethel Vol Fire Co,66 7 Oxford Vol Fire Dept,07 9 Phillipsburg Fire Dept 5, Harmony Twp Vol Fire Dept, Pohatcong Twp Fire Dept, $50, Washington Boro Fire Dept 6, Washington Twp Vol Fire Dept 6, Butler Park Vol Fire Co, PP Population Protected F/A False A larm F Fire W Weather O/E Overpressure/Explo sio n-no Fire O E EM S T Total H H azardo us C o nditio n FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-o f-duty-deaths G Good Intent $ Loss R epo rted D o llar Lo ss KEY 69 PLEASE NOTE: Fire department data is only included in this section of the report if the fire department submitted complete months of data.

170 incident type codes FIRE. Includes fires out on arrival and gas vapor explosions (with extremely rapid combustion). Structure fire Building fire. Excludes confined fires ( 8). Fire in structure, other than in a building. Included are fires on or in piers, quays, or pilings: tunnels or underground connecting structures; bridges, trestles, or overhead elevated structures; transformers, power or utility vaults or equipment; fences; and tents. Cooking fire involving the contents of a cooking vessel without fire extension beyond the vessel. 4 Chimney or flue fire originating in and confined to a chimney or flue. Excludes fires that extend beyond the chimney ( or ). 5 Incinerator overload or malfunction, but flames cause no damage outside the incinerator. 6 Fuel burner/boiler, delayed ignition or malfunction, where flames cause no damage outside the fire box. 7 Commercial compactor fire, confined to contents of compactor. Excluded are home trash compactors. 8 Trash or rubbish fire in a structure, with no flame damage to structure or its contents. Fire in mobile property used as a fixed structure. Includes mobile homes, motor homes, camping trailers. Fire in mobile home used as a fixed residence. Includes mobile homes when not in transit and used as a structure for residential purposes; and manufactured homes built on a permanent chassis. Fire in a motor home, camper, or recreational vehicle when used as a structure. Includes motor homes when not in transit and used as a structure for residential purposes. Fire in a portable building, when used at a fixed location. Includes portable buildings used for commerce, industry, or education and trailers used for commercial purposes. A Fire in a mobile building used as an amusement ride. (Enclosed rides/amusements on wheels in a fixed location, such as dark rides or funhouses, mounted on a trailer.) 0 Fire in mobile property used as a fixed structure, other. Mobile property (vehicle) fire. Excludes mobile properties used as a structure (0 series). If a vehicle fire occurs on a bridge and does not damage the bridge, it should be classified as a vehicle fire. Passenger vehicle fire. Includes any motorized passenger vehicle, other than a motor home (6) (e.g., pickup trucks, sport utility vehicles, buses). Road freight or transport vehicle fire. Includes commercial freight hauling vehicles and contractor vans or trucks. Examples are moving trucks, plumber vans, and delivery trucks. Rail vehicle fire. Includes all rail cars, including intermodal containers and passenger cars that are mounted on a rail car. 4 Water vehicle fire. Includes boats, barges, hovercraft, and all other vehicles designed for navigation on water. 5 Aircraft fire. Includes fires originating in or on an aircraft, regardless of use. 6 Self-propelled motor home or recreational vehicle. Includes only self-propelled motor homes or recreational vehicles when being used in a transport mode. Excludes those used for normal residential use (). 7 Camper or recreational vehicle (RV) fire, not self-propelled. Includes trailers. Excludes RVs on blocks or used regularly as a fixed building () and the vehicle towing the camper or RV or the campers mounted on pickups (). 7A Open amusement ride on wheels/trailer. (Fire in an open amusement ride that is on wheels or trailer mounted, used in a fixed location.) 8 Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire. Includes dirt bikes, specialty off-road vehicles, earth-moving equipment (bulldozers), and farm equipment. 0 Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other. Natural vegetation fire. Excludes crops or plants under cultivation (see 70 series). 4 Forest, woods, or wildland fire. Includes fires involving vegetative fuels, other than prescribed fire (6), that occur in an area in which development is essentially nonexistent, except for roads, railroads, power lines, and the like. Also includes forests managed for lumber production and fires involving elevated fuels such as tree branches and crowns. Excludes areas in cultivation for agricultural purposes such as tree farms or crops (7x series). 4 Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire. Includes ground fuels lying on or immediately above the ground such as duff, roots, dead leaves, fine dead wood, and downed logs. 4M Mulch fire. 4 Grass fire. Includes fire confined to area characterized by grass ground cover, with little or no involvement of other ground fuels; otherwise, see Natural vegetation fire, other

171 incident type codes Outside rubbish fire. Includes all rubbish fires outside a structure or vehicle. 5 Outside rubbish, trash, or waste fire not included in Excludes outside rubbish fires in a container or receptacle (54). 5 Garbage dump or sanitary landfill fire. 5 Construction or demolition landfill fire. 54 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire. Includes waste material from manufacturing or other production processes. Excludes materials that are not rubbish or have salvage value (6 or 6). 55 Outside stationary compactor or compacted trash fire. Includes fires where the only material burning is rubbish. Excludes fires where the compactor is damaged (6). 50 Outside rubbish fire, other. Special outside fire. Includes outside fires with definable value. Excludes crops and orchards (70 series). 6 Outside storage fire on residential or commercial/industrial property, not rubbish. Includes recyclable materials at dropoff points. 6 Outside equipment fire. Includes outside trash compactors, outside HVAC units, and irrigation pumps. Excludes special structures (0 series) and mobile construction equipment (0 series). 6 Outside gas or vapor combustion explosion without sustained fire. 64 Outside mailbox fire. Includes dropoff boxes for delivery services. 60 Special outside fire, other. Cultivated vegetation, crop fire 7 Cultivated grain or crop fire. Includes fires involving corn, wheat, soybeans, rice, and other plants before harvest. 7 Cultivated orchard or vineyard fire. 7 Cultivated trees or nursery stock fire. Includes fires involving Christmas tree farms and plants under cultivation for transport off-site for ornamental use. 70 Cultivated vegetation, crop fire, other. Fire, other 00 Fire, other. OVERPRESSURE, RUPTURE, EXPLOSION, OVERHEAT (NO FIRE). Excludes steam mistaken for smoke. Overpressure rupture from steam (no ensuing fire) Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline. Overpressure rupture of steam boiler. Overpressure rupture of pressure or process vessel from steam. 0 Overpressure rupture from steam, other. Overpressure rupture from air or gas (no ensuing fire). Excludes steam or water vapor. Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe or pipeline. Overpressure rupture of boiler from air or gas. Excludes steam-related overpressure ruptures. Overpressure rupture of pressure or process vessel from air or gas, not steam. 0 Overpressure rupture from air or gas, other. Overpressure rupture from chemical reaction (no ensuing fire) Overpressure rupture of pressure or process vessel from a chemical reaction. Explosion (no fire) 4 Munitions or bomb explosion (no fire). Includes explosions involving military ordnance, dynamite, nitroglycerin, plastic explosives, propellants, and similar agents with a UN classification. or.. Includes primary and secondary high explosives. 4 Blasting agent explosion (no fire). Includes ammonium nitrate and fuel oil (ANFO) mixtures and explosives with a UN Classification.5 (also known as blasting agents). 4 Fireworks explosion (no fire). Includes all classes of fireworks. 40 Explosion (no fire), other. Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition 5 Excessive heat, overheat scorch burns with no ignition. Excludes lightning strikes with no ensuing fire (84). Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, other 00 Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, other. 7 7

172 incident type codes RESCUE AND EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE INCIDENT Medical assist Medical assist. Includes incidents where medical assistance is provided to another group/agency that has primary EMS responsibility. (Example, providing assistance to another agency-assisting EMS with moving a heavy patient.) Emergency medical service incident EMS call. Includes calls when the patient refuses treatment. Excludes vehicle accident with injury () and pedestrian struck (). Motor vehicle accident with injuries. Includes collision with other vehicle, fixed objects, or loss of control resulting in leaving the roadway. Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped). Includes any motor vehicle accident involving a pedestrian injury. 4 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries. Lock-In Lock-in. Includes opening locked vehicles and gaining entry to locked areas for access by caretakers or rescuers, such as a child locked in a bathroom. Excludes lock-outs (5). Search for lost person 4 Search for person on land. Includes lost hikers and children, even where there is an incidental search of local bodies of water, such as a creek or river. 4 Search for person in water. Includes shoreline searches incidental to a reported drowning call. 4 Search for person underground. Includes caves, mines, tunnels, and the like. 40 Search for lost person, other. Extrication, rescue 5 Extrication of victim(s) from building or structure, such as a building collapse. Excludes high-angle rescue (56). 5 Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle. Includes rescues from vehicles hanging off a bridge or cliff. 5 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator. 54 Trench/below-grade rescue. 55 Confined space rescue. Includes rescues from the interiors of tanks, including areas with potential for hazardous atmospheres such as silos, wells, and tunnels. 56 High-angle rescue. Includes rope rescue and rescues off of structures. 57 Extrication of victim(s) from machinery. Includes extrication from farm or industrial equipment. 50 Extrication, rescue, other. Water and ice-related rescue 6 Swimming/recreational water areas rescue. Includes pools and ponds. Excludes ice rescue (6). 6 Ice rescue. Includes only cases where victim is stranded on ice or has fallen through ice. 6 Swift-water rescue. Includes flash flood conditions. 64 Surf rescue. 65 Watercraft rescue. Excludes rescues near the shore and in swimming/recreational areas (6). Includes people falling overboard at a significant distance from land. 60 Water and ice-related rescue, other. Electrical rescue 7 Electrocution or potential electrocution. Excludes people trapped by power lines (7). 7 Trapped by power lines. Includes people trapped by downed or dangling power lines or other energized electrical equipment. 70 Electrical rescue, other. Rescue or EMS standby 8 Rescue or EMS standby for hazardous conditions. Excludes aircraft standby (46). Rescue, emergency medical service (EMS) incident, other 00 Rescue and EMS incident, other. 7 7

173 incident type codes HAZARDOUS CONDITION (NO FIRE) Combustible/flammable spills and leaks 4 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill (flash point below 00 degrees F at standard temperature and pressure (Class I)). 4 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG). Excludes gas odors with no source found (67). 4 Oil or other combustible liquid spill (flash point at or above 00 degrees F at standard temperature and pressure (Class II or III)). 40 Combustible and flammable gas or liquid spills or leaks, other. Chemical release, reaction, or toxic condition 4 Chemical hazard (no spill or leak). Includes the potential for spills or leaks. 4 Chemical spill or leak. Includes unstable, reactive, explosive material. 4 Refrigeration leak. Includes ammonia. 44 Carbon monoxide incident. Excludes incidents with nothing found (76 or 746). 40 Toxic chemical condition, other. Radioactive condition 4 Radiation leak, radioactive material. Includes release of radiation due to breaching of container or other accidental release. 40 Radioactive condition, other. Electrical wiring/equipment problem 44 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective or worn insulation. 44 Overheated motor or wiring. 44 Breakdown of light ballast. 444 Power line down. Excludes people trapped by downed power lines (7). 445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment. 440 Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other. Biological hazard 45 Biological hazard, confirmed or suspected. Accident, potential accident 46 Building or structure weakened or collapsed. Excludes incidents where people are trapped (5). 46 Aircraft standby. Includes routine standby for takeoff and landing as well as emergency alerts at airports. 46 Vehicle accident, general cleanup. Includes incidents where FD is dispatched after the accident to clear away debris. Excludes extrication from vehicle (5) and flammable liquid spills (4 or 4). 460 Accident, potential accident, other. Explosive, bomb removal 47 Explosive, bomb removal. Includes disarming, rendering safe, and disposing of bombs or suspected devices. Excludes bomb scare (7). Attempted burning, illegal action 48 Attempt to burn. Includes situations in which incendiary devices fail to function. 48 Threat to burn. Includes verbal threats and persons threatening to set themselves on fire. Excludes an attempted burning (48). 480 Attempted burning, illegal action, other. Hazardous condition, other 400 Hazardous condition (no fire), other. 7 7

174 incident type codes SERVICE CALL Person in distress 5 Lock-out. Includes efforts to remove keys from locked vehicles. Excludes lock-ins (). 5 Ring or jewelry removal, without transport to hospital. Excludes persons injured (). 50 Person in distress, other. Water problem 5 Water (not people) evacuation. Includes the removal of water from basements. Excludes water rescues (60 series). 5 Water or steam leak. Includes open hydrant. Excludes overpressure ruptures (). 50 Water problem, other. Smoke, odor problem 5 Smoke or odor removal. Excludes the removal of any hazardous materials. Animal problem or rescue 54 Animal problem. Includes persons trapped by an animal or an animal on the loose. 54 Animal rescue. 540 Animal problem or rescue, other. Public service assistance 55 Assist police or other governmental agency. Includes forcible entry and the provision of lighting. 55 Police matter. Includes incidents where FD is called to a scene that should be handled by the police. 55 Public service. Excludes service to governmental agencies (55 or 55). 554 Assist invalid. Includes incidents where the invalid calls the FD for routine help, such as assisting a person in returning to bed or chair, with no transport or medical treatment given. 555 Defective elevator, no occupants. 550 Public service assistance, other. Unauthorized burning 56 Unauthorized burning. Includes fires that are under control and not endangering property. Cover assignment, standby at fire station, move-up 57 Cover assignment, assist other fire agency such as standby at a fire station or move-up. Service call, other 500 Service call, other. GOOD INTENT CALL Dispatched and canceled en route 6 Dispatched and canceled en route. Incident cleared or canceled prior to arrival of the responding unit. If a unit arrives on the scene, fill out the applicable code. Wrong location, no emergency found 6 Wrong location. Excludes malicious false alarms (70 series). 6 No incident found on arrival at dispatch address. Controlled burning 6 Authorized controlled burning. Includes fires that are agricultural in nature and managed by the property owner. Excludes unauthorized controlled burning (56) and prescribed fires (6). 6 Prescribed fire. Includes fires ignited by management actions to meet specific objectives and have a written, approved prescribed fire plan prior to ignition. Excludes authorized controlled burning (6). Vicinity alarm 64 Vicinity alarm (incident in other location). For use only when an erroneous report is received for a legitimate incident. Includes separate locations reported for an actual fire and multiple boxes pulled for one fire

175 incident type codes Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke 65 Smoke scare, odor of smoke, not steam (65). Excludes gas scares or odors of gas (67). 65 Steam, vapor, fog, or dust thought to be smoke. 65 Smoke from barbecue or tar kettle (no hostile fire). 650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other. EMS call where party has been transported 66 EMS call where injured party has been transported by a non-fire service agency or left the scene prior to arrival. HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat found 67 Hazardous material release investigation with no hazardous condition found. Includes odor of gas with no leak/gas found. 67 Biological hazard investigation with no hazardous condition found. Good intent call, other 600 Good intent call, other. FALSE ALARM AND FALSE CALL Malicious, mischievous false alarm 7 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm. Includes alarms transmitted on street fire alarm boxes. 7 Direct tie to fire department, malicious false alarm. Includes malicious alarms transmitted via fire alarm system directly tied to the fire department, not via dialed telephone. 7 Telephone, malicious false alarm. Includes false alarms transmitted via the public telephone network using the local emergency reporting number of the fire department or another emergency service agency. 74 Central station, malicious false alarm. Includes malicious false alarms via a central-station-monitored fire alarm system. 75 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm. Includes malicious false alarms reported via telephone or other means as a result of activation of a local fire alarm system. 70 Malicious, mischievous false alarm, other. Bomb scare 7 Bomb scare (no bomb). System or detector malfunction. Includes improper performance of fire alarm system that is not a result of a proper system response to environmental stimuli such as smoke or high heat conditions. 7 Sprinkler activated due to the failure or malfunction of the sprinkler system. Includes any failure of sprinkler equipment that leads to sprinkler activation with no fire present. Excludes unintentional operation caused by damage to the sprinkler system (740 series). 7 Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction. 7 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction. 74 Heat detector activation due to malfunction. 75 Alarm system activation due to malfunction. 76 Carbon monoxide detector activation due to malfunction. 70 System or detector malfunction, other. Unintentional system or detector operation (no fire). Includes tripping an interior device accidentally. 74 Sprinkler activation (no fire), unintentional. Includes testing the sprinkler system without fire department notification. 74 Extinguishing system activation. Includes testing the extinguishing system without fire department notification. 74 Smoke detector activation (no fire), unintentional. Includes proper system responses to environmental stimuli such as non-hostile smoke. 744 Detector activation (no fire), unintentional. A result of a proper system response to environmental stimuli such as high heat conditions 745 Alarm system activation (no fire), unintentional. 746 Carbon monoxide detector activation (no carbon monoxide detected). Excludes carbon monoxide detector malfunction. 740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other

176 incident type codes Biohazard scare 75 Biological hazard, malicious false report. False alarm and false call, other 700 False alarm or false call, other. SEVERE WEATHER AND NATURAL DISASTER 8 Earthquake assessment, no rescue or other service rendered. 8 Flood assessment. Excludes water rescue (60 series). 8 Wind storm. Includes tornado, hurricane, or cyclone assessment. No other service rendered. 84 Lightning strike (no fire). Includes investigation. 85 Severe weather or natural disaster standby. 800 Severe weather or natural disaster, other. SPECIAL INCIDENT TYPE Citizen complaint 9 Citizen s complaint. Includes reports of code or ordinance violation. Special type of incident, other 900 Special type of incident, other

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