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1 FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION ADDENDUM 2012 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 1

2 Cover picture courtesy of H.J. Whitey Swartz. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 2

3 Fire department participation addendum 2012 The charts on the following pages show fire department participation in NFIRS data submission to the Division of Fire Safety by June 4, The Fire Department Participation charts in this report show fire department participation in NFIRS data submission, from 2010 to 2012, received by the Division of Fire Safety by June 4, Fire departments with an 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. The Fire Department Data charts show a breakdown by incident type category of each fire department s data. Fire department data is only included if the fire department submitted 12 complete months of data by June 4, Total State Population 8,791,894 (Population increase of 6% since 2000 census) Population and Percentage of Area Protected POPULATION REPRESENTED 2012 = 8,355,253 = 95% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2011 = 8,590,620 = 97% POPULATION REPRESENTED 2010 = 8,162,597 = 98% Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 3

4 State-wide participation Fire Department Participation 1996 To 2012 Not Reporting Reporting % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Year Percentage Reporting Fire Departments Not Reporting Fire Departments Reporting % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 4

5 County reporting percentages # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2009 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2010 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2005 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2011 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% 2006 # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSE GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESE MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSE UNION WARREN TOTAL # of FDs 6mo+ <6mo Total% ATLANTIC BERGEN BURLINGTON CAMDEN CAPE MAY CUMBERLAND ESSE GLOUCESTER HUDSON HUNTERDON MERCER MIDDLESE MONMOUTH MORRIS OCEAN PASSAIC SALEM SOMERSET SUSSE UNION WARREN TOTAL Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 5

6 Participation Percentage 88% Participating FDs / Total FDs 37/42 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 7,890 False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,673 2,208 3,173 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,267 Monday 2,830 Tuesday 2,478 Wednesday 2,539 Thursday 2,428 Friday 2,508 Saturday 2,866 Total 17,916 Service Weather 230 1,420 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 765 Automatic Aid Received 459 Mutual Aid Given 1,177 Mutual Aid Received 1,008 None 16,449 Other Aid Given 240 Total 20,098 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,272 February ,126 March ,239 April ,268 May ,383 June ,858 July ,894 August ,557 September ,321 October ,900 November ,780 December ,318 Total 7,890 3, ,673 2, , ,916 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 6

7 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Emergency Medical Service, Other Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury ,335 Good Intent Call, Other 966 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 1,612 Power Line Down 338 Rescue, Ems Incident, Other 1,417 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 312 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 61 $3, $3, Building Fire 120 $2,028, $928, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 218 $16, $17, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 33 $13.00 $13.00 Fire, Other 102 $2, $43, Mulch Fire 32 $0.00 $0.00 Natural Vegetation Fire, Other 44 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 51 $ $ Passenger Vehicle Fire 97 $322, $27, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 51 $1, $21.00 Total 809 $2,373, $1,020, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 124 $267, $331, $24, $28, Natural Vegetation Fire 165 $10.00 $3, $10.00 $3, Non-Fire Incident 16,933 $281,833, $1,047, $100,955, $523, Outside Rubbish Fire 115 $351, $ $67, $ Special Outside Fire 35 $6, $6, $6, $14, Structure Fire 542 $92,446, $2,063, $7,289, $1,002, Total 17,916 $374,903, $3,451, $108,341, $1,572, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 7

8 Atlantic county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME ATLANTIC COUNTY 8,411 Absecon Fire Dept Absecon 39,558 Atlantic City Fire Dept Atlantic City 1,534 So Jersey Tran Auth FD Buena Borough * 9,450 Brigantine Fire Dept Brigantine 1,534 Landisville Vol Fire Co # Buena Borough 1,535 Minotola Fire Co Buena Borough 1,514 Richland Vol Fire Co # Buena Vista Tw p 1,514 East Vineland Fire Co # Buena Vista Tw p 1,514 New tow nville Fire Co Buena Vista Tw p 1,514 Milmay Vol Fire Co Buena Vista Tw p 1,514 Collings Lakes Fire Dept Buena Vista Tw p 4,243 Egg Harbor City Fire Dept Egg Harbor City 8,664 Cardiff Vol Fire Co Egg Harbor Tw p 8,664 Bargaintow n Vol Fire Co # Egg Harbor Tw p 8,665 Scullville Fire Co # Egg Harbor Tw p 8,665 Farmington Vol Fire Co # Egg Harbor Tw p 8,665 West Atlantic City Fire Dept Egg Harbor Tw p * 1,735 Estell Manor Vol Fire Co Estell Manor 1,885 Folsom Vol Fire Co Folsom Closed * 7,469 Oceanville Vol Fire Co # Gallow ay Tw p 7,470 Germania Vol Fire Co # Gallow ay Tw p 7,470 Pomona Vol Fire Assn # Gallow ay Tw p 7,470 Bayview Fire Co # Gallow ay Tw p 7,470 South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co Gallow ay Tw p 5,300 Mays Landing Fire Dept Hamilton Tw p 5,300 Mizpah Vol Fire Co Hamilton Tw p 5,301 Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co Hamilton Tw p 5,301 Weymouth Vol Fire Co Hamilton Tw p 5,301 Cologne Vol Fire Co Hamilton Tw p * 14,791 Hammonton Fire Dept Hammonton 7,092 Linw ood Fire Dept Linw ood 895 Longport Vol Fire Dept Longport * 6,354 Margate City Fire Dept Margate City 1,536 Elw ood Vol Fire Co Mullica Tw p 1,537 Nesco Vol Fire Co Mullica Tw p 1,537 Weekstow n Vol Fire Co Mullica Tw p 1,537 Sw eetw ater Vol Fire Co Mullica Tw p 8,624 Northfield Fire Department Northfield 20,249 Pleasantville Fire Dept Pleasantville 1,115 Port Republic Vol Fire Co Port Republic 10,795 Somers Point City Fire Dept Somers Point 10,650 Ventnor City Fire Dept Ventnor City 2,715 Dorothy Vol Fire Co Weymouth Tw p 492 Corbin City is covered by Tuckahoe FD /3 41/1 41/1 274,549 Populaion increase of 9% since 2000 census , , ,035 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 8

9 Atlantic county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Absecon Fire Dept 8, Atlantic City Fire Dept 39, , ,115 1 $3,145, So Jersey Tran Auth FD 1, Brigantine Fire Dept 9, $140, Landisville Vol Fire Co #1 1, M inotola Fire Co 1, Richland Vol Fire Co #1 1, $76, East Vineland Fire Co #2 1, Newtownville Fire Co 1, M ilmay Vol Fire Co 1, Collings Lakes Fire Dept 3, $27, Egg Harbor City Fire Dept 4, Cardiff Vol Fire Co 8, Bargaintown Vol Fire Co #2 8, Scullville Fire Co #3 8, $55, Farmington Vol Fire Co #4 8, West Atlantic City Fire Dept 8, Estell M anor Vol Fire Co 1, Oceanville Vol Fire Co #1 7, Germania Vol Fire Co #2 7, $4, Pomona Vol Fire Assn #3 7, Bayview Fire Co #4 7, $50, South Egg Harbor Vol Fire Co 7, M ays Landing Fire Dept 5, M izpah Vol Fire Co 5, $740, Laureldale Fire/Rescue Co 5, Weymouth Vol Fire Co 5, Cologne Vol Fire Co 5, Hammonton Fire Dept 14, Linwood Fire Dept 7, Longport Vol Fire Dept M argate City Fire Dept 6, , ,285 2 $717, Elwood Vol Fire Co 1, Nesco Vol Fire Co 1, Weekstown Vol Fire Co 1, Sweetwater Vol Fire Co 1, Northfield Fire Department 8, $80, Pleasantville Fire Dept 20, , ,180 1 $403, Port Republic Vol Fire Co 1, Somers Point City Fire Dept 10, $ Ventnor City Fire Dept 10, , Dorothy Vol Fire Co 2, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 9

10 Participation Percentage 95% Participating FDs / Total FDs 67/70 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,782 False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather ,068 2,208 3,600 5,415 13,071 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 3,547 Monday 5,971 Tuesday 5,098 Wednesday 4,579 Thursday 4,432 Friday 4,572 Saturday 3,838 Total 32,037 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 315 Automatic Aid Received 131 Mutual Aid Given 1,384 Mutual Aid Received 364 None 31,542 Other Aid Given 29 Total 33,765 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January 370 1, ,395 February ,003 March ,180 April ,215 May 412 1, ,305 June 433 1, ,384 July 365 1, ,364 August 385 1, ,256 September ,328 October 474 1, , ,366 November 432 1, ,919 December ,322 Total 4,782 13,071 2,068 2,208 5, , ,037 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 10

11 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 2,298 3,097 Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co Co Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 951 1,115 1,054 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 2,710 Power Line Down Public Service 1, Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 1,690 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 958 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 161 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 115 $2,208, $771, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 1,054 $1, $6, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 58 $0.00 $0.00 Fire, Other 66 $ $ Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 47 $5, $4, Mulch Fire 65 $ $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 123 $7, $ Passenger Vehicle Fire 129 $302, $21, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 44 $5, $ Total 1,862 $2,531, $804, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 161 $299, $575, $19, $121, Natural Vegetation Fire 275 $ $ $0.00 $1.00 Non-Fire Incident 29,969 $37,880, $323, $2,023, $19, Outside Rubbish Fire 216 $6, $7, $0.00 $ Special Outside Fire 36 $10, $10, $ $ Structure Fire 1,379 $65,972, $2,237, $2,357, $794, Total 32,037 $104,168, $3,154, $4,400, $936, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 11

12 Bergen county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME BERGEN COUNTY 6,505 Allendale Fire Dept Allendale 1,849 Alpine Fire Dept Alpine 26,764 Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept Bergenfield 8,187 Bogota Fire Dept Bogota 6,127 Carlstadt Fire Dept Carlstadt 23,594 Cliffside Park Fire Dept Cliffside Park 8,373 Closter Fire Dept Closter 8,573 Cresskill Fire Dept Cresskill 4,881 Demarest Boro Fire Dept Demarest 17,479 Dumont Fire Dept Dumont 19,403 Elmw ood Park Fire Dept Elmw ood Park 8,913 East Rutherford Fire Dept East Rutherford 11,513 Edgew ater Fire Dept Edgew ater 7,401 Emerson Fire Department Emerson 27,147 Englew ood City Fire Dept Englew ood City 5,281 Englew ood Cliffs Fire Dept Englew ood Cliffs 32,457 Fair Law n Fire Dept Fair Law n 13,835 Fairview Vol Fire Dept Fairview 35,345 Fort Lee Fire Dept Fort Lee 10,590 Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept Franklin Lakes Boro * 30,487 Garfield City Fire Dept Garfield City 11,601 Glen Rock Fire Dept Glen Rock 43,010 Hackensack Fire Dept Hackensack 4,664 Harrington Park Fire Dept Harrington Park 11,909 Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept Hasbrouck Heights/Teterboro 3,382 Haw orth Fire Dept Haw orth * 10,219 Hillsdale Vol Fire Dept Hillsdale 4,078 Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept Ho Ho Kus 8,937 Leonia Boro Fire Dept Leonia 10,626 Little Ferry Fire Dept Little Ferry 24,136 Lodi Boro Fire Dept Lodi 20,554 Lyndhurst Vol Fire Dept Lyndhurst 25,890 Mahw ah Fire Dept Mahw ah 9,555 Mayw ood Fire Dept Mayw ood 7,128 Midland Park Fire Dept Midland Park 7,844 Montvale Boro Fire Dept Montvale 2,708 Moonachie Boro Fire Dept Moonachie * 16,341 New Milford Fire Dept New Milford 15,392 North Arlington Fire Dept North Arlington 4,640 Northvale Fire Dept Northvale * 5,711 Norw ood Fire Dept Norw ood * 12,754 Oakland Boro Vol Fire Dept Oakland Boro 5,750 Old Tappen Boro Fire Co # Old Tappen Boro 7,978 Oradell Vol Fire Dept Oradell 19,622 Palisades Park Fire Dept Palisades Park 26,342 Paramus Fire Dept Paramus 8,645 Park Ridge Fire Dept Park Ridge 14,473 Ramsey Boro Fire Dept Ramsey 11,032 Ridgefield Fire Dept Ridgefield 12,729 Ridgefield Park Village FD Ridgefield Park 24,958 Ridgew ood Fire Dept Ridgew ood 11,340 River Edge Vol Fire Dept River Edge * 9,659 River Vale Tw p Fire Dept River Vale 5,530 Rochelle Park Tw p Fire Dept Rochelle Park 531 Rockleigh Fire Dept Rockleigh 18,061 Rutherford Fire Dept Rutherford 13,659 Saddlebrook Tw p Fire Dept Saddlebrook 3,152 Saddle River Fire Dept Saddle River 2,378 South Hackensack Fire Dept South Hackensack * 39,776 Teaneck Fire Dept Teaneck 14,488 Tenafly Fire Dept Tenafly 8,208 Upper Saddle River Fire Dept Upper Saddle River 9,625 Waldw ick Boro Fire Dept Waldw ick Boro 335 Wallington Boro Fire Dept Wallington Boro 9,102 Tw p of Washington Fire Dept Tw p of Washington 10,908 Westw ood Vol Fire Dept Westw ood 5,730 Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept Woodcliff Lake 7,626 Wood-Ridge Fire Dept Wood-Ridge 16,696 Wyckoff Tw p Vol Fire Dept Wyckoff Meadow lands Fire Dept /6 67/0 67/1 905,116 Population increase of 3% since 2000 census. 870, , ,681 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 12

13 Bergen county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Allendale Fire Dept 6, $1, Alpine Fire Dept 1, Bergenfield Boro Fire Dept 26, $1, Bogota Fire Dept 8, $ Carlstadt Fire Dept 6, $40, Cliffside Park Fire Dept 23, Closter Fire Dept 8, Cresskill Fire Dept 8, Demarest Boro Fire Dept 4, Dumont Fire Dept 17, Elmwood Park Fire Dept 19, East Rutherford Fire Dept 8, Edgewater Fire Dept 11, Emerson Fire Department 7, $10, Englewood City Fire Dept 27, ,992 $1,230, Englewood Cliffs Fire Dept 5, Fair Lawn Fire Dept 32, Fairview Vol Fire Dept 13, Fort Lee Fire Dept 35, ,389 $202, Franklin Lakes Boro Fire Dept 10, Garfield City Fire Dept 30, Glen Rock Fire Dept 11, Hackensack Fire Dept 43, , , Harrington Park Fire Dept 4, Hasbrouck Heights Fire Dept 11, Haworth Fire Dept 3, Hillsdale Vol Fire Dept 10, Ho Ho Kus Fire Dept 4, Leonia Boro Fire Dept 8, Little Ferry Fire Dept 10, Lodi Boro Fire Dept 24, Lyndhurst Vol Fire Dept 20, M ahwah Fire Dept 25, M aywood Fire Dept 9, $382, M idland Park Fire Dept 7, M ontvale Boro Fire Dept 7, M oonachie Boro Fire Dept 2, New M ilford Fire Dept 16, North Arlington Fire Dept 15, Northvale Fire Dept 4, Norwood Fire Dept 5, Oakland Boro Vol Fire Dept 12, Old Tappen Boro Fire Co #1 5, Oradell Vol Fire Dept 7, Palisades Park Fire Dept 19, $95, Paramus Fire Dept 26, ,140 $409, Park Ridge Fire Dept 8, $223, Ramsey Boro Fire Dept 14, Ridgefield Fire Dept 11, Ridgefield Park Village FD 12, $4, Ridgewood Fire Dept 24, ,218 $1,200, River Edge Vol Fire Dept 11, River Vale Twp Fire Dept 9, $1, Rochelle Park Twp Fire Dept 5, Rockleigh Fire Dept Rutherford Fire Dept 18, $34, Saddlebrook Twp Fire Dept 13, Saddle River Fire Dept 3, South Hackensack Fire Dept 2, Teaneck Fire Dept 39, , ,592 $480, Tenafly Fire Dept 14, Upper Saddle River Fire Dept 8, Waldwick Boro Fire Dept 9, Wallington Boro Fire Dept 11, Twp of Washington Fire Dept 9, Westwood Vol Fire Dept 10, $14, Woodcliff Lake Fire Dept 5, Wood-Ridge Fire Dept 7, Wyckoff Twp Vol Fire Dept 16, M eadowlands Fire Dept KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 13

14 Participation Percentage 89% Participating FDs / Total FDs 41/46 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,411 False Alarm 4,231 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,186 1,700 2,836 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 1,824 Monday 2,837 Tuesday 2,458 Wednesday 2,190 Thursday 2,207 Friday 2,197 Saturday 1,976 Total 15,689 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 807 Automatic Aid Received 539 Mutual Aid Given 5,100 Mutual Aid Received 1,768 None 13,382 Other Aid Given 16 Total 21,612 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,090 February ,035 March ,152 April ,196 May ,204 June ,225 July ,317 August ,297 September ,231 October ,197 November ,517 December ,228 Total 4,411 4,231 1,186 1,700 2, ,689 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 14

15 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 956 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Dispatched & Cancelled En Route Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 2,063 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Power Line Down 1,094 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 418 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 680 Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 370 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 158 $2, $3, Building Fire 187 $4,536, $1,453, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 31 $5, $5, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 147 $5, $4, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 28 $2, $4, Mulch Fire 124 $1, $1, Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 59 $1, $1, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 143 $50.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 88 $210, $11, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 29 $ $ Total 994 $4,765, $1,485, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 124 $1,865, $499, $29, $28, Natural Vegetation Fire 347 $600, $3, $1, $4, Non-Fire Incident 14,503 $1,480, $48, $3, $4, Outside Rubbish Fire 230 $1,201, $3, $ $5, Special Outside Fire 41 $ $7, $ $5, Structure Fire 443 $50,273, $4,560, $2,363, $1,472, Total 15,689 $55,421, $5,122, $2,399, $1,520, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 15

16 Burlington county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME BURLINGTON COUNTY 19,131 Maple Shade Fire Dept Maple Shade 4,283 Delanco Fire Dept Delanco 11,458 Beverly Fire Dept Bev erly /Edgewater Park 12,559 Lumberton Fire Dept Lumberton 31,629 Willingboro Fire Dept Willingboro 5,232 Vincent Fire Co Southampton 5,232 Hampton Lakes Vol Co # Southampton 27,912 Pemberton Tw p Fire Dept Pemberton Tow nship 1,409 Goodw ill Fire Co # Pemberton Boro 15,569 Cinnaminson Fire Dept # Cinnaminson 1,138 Juliustow n Vol Fire Co Springfield Tw p * 1,138 Jacksonville Fire Co Springfield Tw p 1,138 Springfield Tw p Fire Co Springfield Tw p 45,538 Evesham Fire-Rescue Evesham 16,896 Delran Fire Dept # Delran 2,779 Riverton Fire Dept Riverton 23,033 Medford Tw p Fire Division Medford 3,849 Union Fire Co # Chesterfield Tw p 3,850 Chesterfield Hose Co Chesterfield Tw p 8,813 Westampton Tw p Fire Dept Westampton 6,490 Indian Mills Vol Fire Co Shamong 1,788 Woodland Fire & EMS Woodland Tw p 22,594 Burlington Tw p Fire Dept # Burlington 10,363 Moorestow n Fire Dept Dist # Moorestow n 10,363 Lenola Vol Fire Co # Moorestow n 5,953 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # Bordentown/Fieldsboro 5,954 Bordentow n Tw p Fire Dist # Bordentown/Fieldsboro 8,544 Franklin Fire Co # Mansfield Tw p * 6,069 Eastampton Tw p Fire & Rescue Eastampton * 41,864 Mt Laurel Fire Dept Mt Laurel 4,146 Medford Lakes Fire Dept Medford Lakes 7,385 Cookstow n Vol Fire Co # New Hanover Tw p 6,110 Hainesport Vol Fire Co Hainesport 12,109 Florence Tw p Fire Dept Florence 802 Wrightstow n Vol Fire Co Wrightstow n Boro 1,443 New Gretna Fire Co Bass River Tw p 6,949 Medford Farms Vol Fire Co Tabernacle 343 Green Bank Vol Fire Co Egg Harbor/Washington Twp 344 Low er Bank Vol Fire Co Egg Harbor/Washington Twp 7,678 Jacobstow n Vol Fire Co North Hanover 9,536 Mt Holly Fire Dist # Mt. Holly 1,962 Consolidated Fire Assn Bordentow n City 1,962 Bordentow n City Fire Dept Bordentow n City 8,079 Riverside Fire Co # Riverside 7,398 Palmyra Fire Dept Palmyra 9,920 City of Burlington Fire Dept Burlington City 39/2 45/0 44/1 448,734 Population increase of 10% since 2000 census. 427, , ,078 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 16

17 Burlington county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS M aple Shade Fire Dept 19, Delanco Fire Dept 4, Beverly Fire Dept 11, Lumberton Fire Dept 12, $70, Willingboro Fire Dept 31, ,196 2 $2,426, Vincent Fire Co 5, $96, Hampton Lakes Vol Co #1 5, $383, Pemberton Township Fire Dept 27, $468, Goodwill Fire Co #1 1, $105, Cinnaminson Fire Dept #1 15, ,403 $124, Juliustown Vol Fire Co 1, Jacksonville Fire Co 1, Springfield Twp Fire Co 1, Evesham Fire-Rescue 45, ,367 $394, Delran Fire Dept #1 16, $553, Riverton Fire Dept 2, $124, M edford Twp Fire Division 23, ,009 $160, Union Fire Co #1 3, Chesterfield Hose Co 3, $200, Westampton Twp Fire Dept 8, , ,728 $10, Indian M ills Vol Fire Co 6, $1,020, Woodland Fire & EM S 1, Burlington Twp Fire Dept #1 22, M oorestown Fire Dept Dist #1 10, $5, Lenola Vol Fire Co #1 10, $5, Bordentown Twp Fire Dist #1 5, Bordentown Twp Fire Dist #2 5, $339, Franklin Fire Co #1 8, Eastampton Twp Fire & Rescue 6, M t Laurel Fire Dept 41, ,136 6 $699, M edford Lakes Fire Dept 4, $2, Cookstown Vol Fire Co #1 7, Hainesport Vol Fire Co 6, $256, Florence Twp Fire Dept 12, $269, Wrightstown Vol Fire Co New Gretna Fire Co 1, M edford Farms Vol Fire Co 6, $152, Green Bank Vol Fire Co $210, Lower Bank Vol Fire Co Jacobstown Vol Fire Co 7, M t Holly Fire Dist #1 9, Consolidated Fire Assn 1, Bordentown City Fire Dept 1, Riverside Fire Co #1 8, $244, Palmyra Fire Dept 7, City of Burlington Fire Dept 9, $2, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 17

18 Participation Percentage 92% Participating FDs / Total FDs 37/40 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 5,046 False Alarm 5,091 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,755 1,843 2,535 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,297 Monday 3,012 Tuesday 2,837 Wednesday 2,676 Thursday 2,595 Friday 2,766 Saturday 2,420 Total 18,603 Service Weather 173 2,028 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,042 Automatic Aid Received 441 Mutual Aid Given 3,204 Mutual Aid Received 2,403 None 15,759 Other Aid Given 6 Total 22,855 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,721 February ,610 March ,717 April ,745 May ,732 June ,816 July ,869 August ,154 September ,195 October ,762 November ,140 December ,142 Total 5,046 5,091 1,755 1,843 2, , ,603 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 18

19 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 908 1,624 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 772 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 1,342 1,452 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 1,026 Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 449 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 174 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 286 $1,263, $767, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 424 $85.00 $7, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 54 $ $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 33 $0.00 $0.00 Grass Fire 42 $0.00 $0.00 Mulch Fire 133 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 34 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 190 $1, $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 176 $70, $8, Total 1,546 $1,335, $783, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 204 $80, $70, $9, $8, Natural Vegetation Fire 408 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 16,848 $201,030, $8, $50,175, $2, Outside Rubbish Fire 279 $7, $2, $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 41 $0.00 $2, $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 821 $6,478, $1,313, $2,558, $775, Total 18,603 $207,597, $1,395, $52,743, $786, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 19

20 camden county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME CAMDEN COUNTY 8,819 Audubon Boro Fire Co # Audubon 7,473 Haddon Heights Fire Dept Haddon Heights 11,583 Bellmaw r Fire Dept Bellmaw r 4,676 Mt Ephraim Fire Department Mt Ephraim 11,456 Gloucester City Fire Dept Gloucester City 8,468 Runnemede Fire Dept Runnemede 12,926 Glendora Vol Fire Co Gloucester Tw p 12,927 Chew s Landing Fire Dept Gloucester Tw p 12,927 Blenheim Fire Co # Gloucester Tw p 12,927 Blackw ood Fire Co Dist # Gloucester Tw p 12,927 Gloucester Tw p Fire Dists 5& Gloucester Tw p * 6,983 Barrington Fire Co # Barrington * 77,344 City of Camden Fire Dept Camden 35,885 Pennsauken Fire Dept Pennsauken 3,821 Niagara Fire Co Merchantville 71,045 Cherry Hill Fire Dept Cherry Hill 11,598 Haddon Fire Co # Haddonfield/Tavistock 7,353 Westmont Fire Co Haddon Tw p 7,354 West Collingsw ood Hgt Fire Dep Haddon Tw p 13,926 Collingsw ood Fire Dept Collingsw ood 2,978 Woodlynne Fire Co # Woodlynne 4,038 Oaklyn Fire Dept Oaklyn 1,023 Audubon Park Fire Dept Audubon Park 7,588 Berlin Boro Fire Co Berlin Borough 5,357 West Berlin Fire-Rescue Berlin Tw p 10,649 Waterford Tw p Fire Dept Waterford Tw p 41,133 Winslow Tw p Fire Dist # Winslow Twp/Chesilhurst Ancora Fire Dept Ancora 2,945 Law nside Fire Co # Law nside Camden County Div of Fire Blackw ood Closed 4,341 Magnolia Boro Fire Co Magnolia * 1,955 Brooklaw n Boro Fire Co Brooklaw n * 1,908 Laurel Springs Fire Dept Laurel Springs 5,000 Clementon Fire Dept Clementon * 10,245 Pine Hill Fire Dept Pine Hill/Pine Valley 17,613 Lindenw old Fire Dept Lindenw old * 7,040 Stratford Fire Dept Stratford 5,151 Somerdale Fire Dept Somerdale * 29,131 Voorhees Fire Dist Voorhees 2,274 Gibbsboro Fire Co # Gibbsboro 870 Hi-Nella Fire Co # Hi-Nella 31/6 35/1 40/0 513,657 Population increase of 3% since 2000 census. 500, , ,995 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 20

21 camden county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Audubon Boro Fire Co #1 8, Haddon Heights Fire Dept 7, Bellmawr Fire Dept 11, M t Ephraim Fire Department 4, Gloucester City Fire Dept 11, ,435 $76, Runnemede Fire Dept 8, Glendora Vol Fire Co 12, Chews Landing Fire Dept 12, $327, Blenheim Fire Co #1 12, Blackwood Fire Co Dist #4 12, $1, Gloucester Twp Fire Dists. 5&6 12, Barrington Fire Co #1 6, City of Camden Fire Dept 77, Pennsauken Fire Dept 35, ,363 1 $57, Niagara Fire Co 3, Cherry Hill Fire Dept 71, , , ,984 3 $1,413, Haddon Fire Co #1 11, $50, Westmont Fire Co 7, West Collingswood Hgt Fire Dep 7, Collingswood Fire Dept 13, ,177 1 $288, Woodlynne Fire Co #1 2, Oaklyn Fire Dept 4, Audubon Park Fire Dept 1, Berlin Boro Fire Co 7, West Berlin Fire-Rescue 5, $3, Waterford Twp Fire Dept 10, Winslow Twp Fire Dist #1 41, , Ancora Fire Dept Lawnside Fire Co #1 2, M agnolia Boro Fire Co 4, $1, Brooklawn Boro Fire Co 1, Laurel Springs Fire Dept 1, Clementon Fire Dept 5, Pine Hill Fire Dept 10, Lindenwold Fire Dept 17, Stratford Fire Dept 7, Somerdale Fire Dept 5, Voorhees Fire Dist 29, Gibbsboro Fire Co #1 2, Hi-Nella Fire Co # KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 21

22 Participation Percentage 100% Participating FDs / Total FDs 26/26 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 5,976 False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other ,401 2,215 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 1,670 Monday 1,649 Tuesday 1,492 Wednesday 1,463 Thursday 1,495 Friday 1,621 Saturday 1,899 Total 11,289 Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 455 Automatic Aid Received 390 Mutual Aid Given 392 Mutual Aid Received 213 None 10,686 Other Aid Given 16 Total 12,152 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June ,316 July ,481 August ,434 September October ,012 November December Total 5,976 2, , ,289 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 22

23 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 557 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or L P G) 232 4,089 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 1,162 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 31 $ $ Building Fire 62 $2,345, $397, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 11 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 131 $2, $ Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 22 $0.00 $ Fire, Other 11 $ $ Mulch Fire 22 $10.00 $50.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 29 $30.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 23 $62, $4, Special Outside Fire, Other 16 $8, $ Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 14 $ $ Total 372 $2,419, $402, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 32 $47, $83, $2, $5, Natural Vegetation Fire 63 $500, $ $0.00 $ Non-Fire Incident 10,861 $105,457, $1,066, $32,823, $34, Outside Rubbish Fire 60 $0.00 $30.00 $ $ Special Outside Fire 22 $800, $8, $20.00 $ Structure Fire 251 $18,779, $2,348, $564, $397, Total 11,289 $125,584, $3,507, $33,390, $438, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 23

24 Cape may county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME CAPE MAY COUNTY 11,701 Ocean City Fire Dept Ocean City 4,041 North Wildw ood City Fire Dept North Wildw ood 5,325 City of Wildw ood Fire Dept Wildw ood 3,270 Wildw ood Crest Fire Co # Wildw ood Crest 3,607 Cape May City Fire Dept Cape May 158 Strathmere Vol Fire Co Upper Tw p 2,114 Sea Isle City Fire Dept Sea Isle City 1,334 Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept Avalon * 866 Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co # Stone Harbor 4,071 Marmora Volunteer Fire Co Upper Tw p 2,156 Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc Dennis Tw p 4,072 Seaville Vol Fire Rescue Upper Tw p 603 West Wildw ood Vol Fire Co West Wildw ood 1,024 West Cape May Vol Fire Co West Cape May 291 Cape May Point Vol Fire Co # Cape May Point 9,483 Villas Vol Fire Co Inc Low er Tw p 11,249 Tow n Bank Vol Fire Co Low er Tw p 2,134 Erma Vol Fire Co Low er Tw p 4,728 Middle Tw p Vol Fire Co # Middle Tw p 4,728 Rio Grande Fire Co Middle Tw p 4,728 Green Creek Vol Fire Co Middle Tw p 4,727 Goshen Vol Fire Co Middle Tw p 2,472 Woodbine Vol Fire Co Woodbine 2,156 Dennis Tw p Vol Fire Co Dennis Tw p 4,072 Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co Upper Twp/Corbin City 2,155 Belleplain Vol Fire Co Dennis Tw p 26/0 25/1 25/0 97,265 Population increase of 14% since 2000 census. 9 7, , ,53 0 Picture courtesy of H.J. Whitey Swartz NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 24

25 Cape may county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Ocean City Fire Dept 11, , ,524 1 $1,825, North Wildwood City Fire Dept 4, ,226 $284, City of Wildwood Fire Dept 5, , ,416 1 $226, Wildwood Crest Fire Co #1 3, Cape M ay City Fire Dept 3, , , Strathmere Vol Fire Co Sea Isle City Fire Dept 2, Avalon Boro Vol Fire Dept 1, Stone Harbor Vol Fire Co # M armora Volunteer Fire Co 4, Ocean View Vol Fire Co Inc 2, Seaville Vol Fire Rescue 4, West Wildwood Vol Fire Co West Cape M ay Vol Fire Co 1, Cape M ay Point Vol Fire Co # Villas Vol Fire Co Inc 9, Town Bank Vol Fire Co 11, Erma Vol Fire Co 2, $141, M iddle Twp Vol Fire Co #1 4, $1, Rio Grande Fire Co 4, Green Creek Vol Fire Co 4, $11, Goshen Vol Fire Co 4, $1,075, Woodbine Vol Fire Co 2, Dennis Twp Vol Fire Co 2, Tuckahoe Vol Fire Co 4, $24, Belleplain Vol Fire Co 2, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 25

26 Participation Percentage 86% Participating FDs / Total FDs 19/22 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 1,577 False Alarm 1,787 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,110 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 779 Monday 862 Tuesday 813 Wednesday 830 Thursday 699 Friday 861 Saturday 1,116 Total 5,960 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 741 Automatic Aid Received 799 Mutual Aid Given 336 Mutual Aid Received 45 None 5,116 Other Aid Given 9 Total 7,046 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 1,577 1, , ,960 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 26

27 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 460 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 283 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 355 Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 368 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 193 Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 241 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 54 $0.00 $ Building Fire 83 $1,642, $478, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 84 $4, $5, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 17 $ $0.00 Fire, Other 38 $0.00 $0.00 Forest, Woods Or Wildland Fire 19 $0.00 $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 41 $ $ Mulch Fire 30 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 70 $0.00 $ Passenger Vehicle Fire 64 $166, $4, Total 500 $1,814, $489, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 5 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 80 $337, $170, $12, $4, Natural Vegetation Fire 116 $325, $0.00 $75, $ Non-Fire Incident 5,379 $1,632, $63, $498, $1, Outside Rubbish Fire 100 $10, $ $5, $ Special Outside Fire 13 $150, $100, $101, $20, Structure Fire 267 $127,882, $1,782, $108,155, $525, Total 5,960 $130,337, $2,117, $108,848, $552, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 27

28 Cumberland county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME CUMBERLAND COUNTY 60,724 Vineland Fire Dept Vineland 25,349 Bridgeton Fire Dept Bridgeton 1,726 Port Norris Fire Dept Commercial Tw p 1,726 Mauricetow n Fire Dept Commercial Tw p 1,726 Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co Commercial Tw p * 804 Greenw ich Fire Dept Greenw ich * 3,147 Fairfield Tw p Fire Co # Fairfield Tw p 3,148 Fairton Fire Dept Fairfield Tw p 3,290 Cedarville Fire Dept Law rence Tw p 792 Dividing Creek Fire Co Dow ne Tw p 793 Dow ne Tw p. Fire/Rescue Co Dow ne Tw p * 6,002 Hopew ell-stow Creek Fire Co Stowe-Creek/Hopewell 1,994 Cumberland Vol Fire Co# Maurice River Tw p 1,994 Heislerville Vol Fire Co Maurice River Tw p 1,994 Leesburg Vol Fire Co # Maurice River Tw p 1,994 Port Elizabeth Fire Dept Maurice River Tw p 3,119 Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co Deerfield Tw p 28,400 Millville Fire Dept Millville 2,553 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # Upper Deerfield Tw p 2,553 Seabrook Fire & Rescue Upper Deerfield Tw p 2,554 Upper Deerfield Fire Co # Upper Deerfield Tw p 516 Shiloh Boro Fire Dept Shiloh 18/1 20/1 21/1 156,898 Population increase of 5% since 2000 census. 153, , ,8 73 Picture courtesy of H.J. Whitey Swartz NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 28

29 Cumberland county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Vineland Fire Dept 60, , $2,260, Bridgeton Fire Dept 25, , Port Norris Fire Dept 1, M auricetown Fire Dept 1, $110, Laurel Lake Vol Fire Co 1, Greenwich Fire Dept Fairfield Twp Fire Co #2 3, Fairton Fire Dept 3, Cedarville Fire Dept 3, Dividing Creek Fire Co Downe Twp. Fire/Rescue Co Hopewell-Stow Creek Fire Co 6, Cumberland Vol Fire Co#4 1, Heislerville Vol Fire Co 1, Leesburg Vol Fire Co #1 1, Port Elizabeth Fire Dept 1, Rosenhayn Vol Fire Co 3, M illville Fire Dept 28, , Upper Deerfield Fire Co #1 2, $1, Seabrook Fire & Rescue 2, Upper Deerfield Fire Co #3 2, $306, Shiloh Boro Fire Dept 516 PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 29 KEY

30 Participation Percentage 100% Participating FDs / Total FDs 21/21 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 10,678 False Alarm 9,310 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,345 2,221 5,588 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 4,494 Monday 6,178 Tuesday 5,867 Wednesday 5,460 Thursday 5,275 Friday 5,240 Saturday 4,634 Total 37,148 Service Weather 430 6,148 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 314 Automatic Aid Received 102 Mutual Aid Given 1,078 Mutual Aid Received 540 None 36,506 Other Aid Given 290 Total 38,830 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,331 February ,873 March 1, ,332 April 1, ,221 May 1, ,348 June 1, ,312 July ,710 August ,159 September ,477 October , ,399 November ,320 December ,666 Total 10,678 9,310 2,345 2,221 5, , ,148 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 30

31 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 1,664 1,654 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 1,072 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 6,232 Lock-Out Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 1,426 1,703 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 976 Power Line Down Public Service Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 1,329 1,691 1,612 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 105 $ $0.00 Building Fire 170 $1,134, $375, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 1,072 $15, $16, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 57 $3, $ Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 113 $ $2, Mulch Fire 52 $3, $1, Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 83 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 183 $ $2.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 170 $149, $38, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 160 $40.00 $0.00 Total 2,165 $1,307, $434, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 208 $24, $149, $17, $41, Natural Vegetation Fire 193 $50.00 $4, $ $1, Non-Fire Incident 34,803 $601, $336, $121, $125, Outside Rubbish Fire 327 $0.00 $3, $0.00 $ Special Outside Fire 32 $0.00 $3, $0.00 $3, Structure Fire 1,585 $1,044, $1,157, $143, $399, Total 37,148 $1,670, $1,654, $281, $572, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 31

32 Essex county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME ESSE COUNTY 35,926 Belleville Fire Dept Belleville 54,842 Bloomfield Fire Dept Bloomf ield/glen Ridge 7,822 Caldw ell Vol Fire Dept Caldw ell 12,411 Cedar Grove Tw p Vol Fire Cedar Grove Tw p 64,270 East Orange Fire Dept East Orange 2,113 Essex Fells Fire Dept Essex Fells * 7,466 Fairfield Fire Dept Fairfield 53,926 Irvington Fire Dept Irvington 29,366 Livingston Fire Dept Livingston 23,867 Maplew ood Fire Dept Maplew ood 20,149 Millburn Tw p Fire Dept Millburn 37,669 Montclair Fire Dept Montclair 277,140 New ark Fire Dept New ark 6,183 North Caldw ell Fire Dept North Caldw ell 28,370 Nutley Fire Dept Nutley 30,134 City of Orange Tw p Orange 5,819 Roseland Vol Fire Dept Roseland 16,198 South Orange Fire Dept South Orange 13,332 Verona Boro Fire Dept Verona 10,759 West Caldw ell Tw p Fire Dept West Caldw ell 46,207 West Orange Fire Dept West Orange 20/1 21/0 21/0 783,969 Population increase of a half of a percent since census. 783, , ,362 Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 32

33 Essex county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Belleville Fire Dept 35, Bloomfield Fire Dept 54, , $9, Caldwell Vol Fire Dept 7, $20, Cedar Grove Twp Vol Fire 12, East Orange Fire Dept 64, ,029 5 $6, Essex Fells Fire Dept 2, Fairfield Fire Dept 7, $19, Irvington Fire Dept 53, , Livingston Fire Dept 29, ,259 $36, M aplewood Fire Dept 23, , ,031 1 $267, M illburn Twp Fire Dept 20, ,027 $226, M ontclair Fire Dept 37, ,032 $10, Newark Fire Dept 277, North Caldwell Fire Dept 6, Nutley Fire Dept 28, ,758 4 $483, City of Orange Twp 30, Roseland Vol Fire Dept 5, $800, South Orange Fire Dept 16, ,770 2 $384, Verona Boro Fire Dept 13, West Caldwell Twp Fire Dept 10, $58, West Orange Fire Dept 46, , ,410 4 $162, Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 33 KEY

34 Participation Percentage 91% Participating FDs / Total FDs 31/34 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 898 False Alarm 2,190 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,018 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 795 Monday 1,006 Tuesday 938 Wednesday 810 Thursday 867 Friday 997 Saturday 964 Total 6,377 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,445 Automatic Aid Received 617 Mutual Aid Given 914 Mutual Aid Received 209 None 5,551 Other Aid Given 30 Total 8,766 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 898 2, , ,377 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 34

35 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 535 False Alarm Or False Call, Other 205 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 289 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 170 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 95 $1.00 $0.00 Building Fire 45 $528, $211, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 84 $0.00 $0.00 Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 18 $0.00 $0.00 Fire, Other 18 $0.00 $ Grass Fire 19 $1.00 $1.00 Mulch Fire 17 $ $ Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 42 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 102 $ $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 60 $103, $1, Total 500 $632, $212, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 71 $15, $103, $0.00 $1, Natural Vegetation Fire 151 $0.00 $ $0.00 $ Non-Fire Incident 5,795 $0.00 $11.00 $0.00 $1.00 Outside Rubbish Fire 164 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 7 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 189 $1,667, $558, $753, $226, Total 6,377 $1,682, $662, $753, $227, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 35

36 Gloucester county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME GLOUCESTER COUNTY 10,174 Woodbury Fire Dept Woodbury 4,288 Westville Fire Dept Westville 2,278 Wenonah Fire Dept Wenonah 3,055 Woodbury Hgts Boro Fire Dept Woodbury Heights Boro 4,899 Gibbstow n Vol Fire Co Greenw ich Tw p 12,784 Woolw ich Fire Dept Woolw ich/sw edesboro 18,579 Glassboro Fire Dept # Glassboro 9,011 Pitman Fire Department Pitman 3,162 Harrisonville Fire Co South Harrison Tw p 8,179 Clayton Vol Fire Co # Clayton 1,553 New field Boro Fire Dept New field 5,419 Thorofare Fire Co West Deptford Tw p 5,420 Verga Fire Co West Deptford Tw p 5,419 Colonial Manor Fire Assn West Deptford Tw p 5,419 Greenfields Fire Co West Deptford Tw p 3,036 National Park Boro Dept # National Park 30,561 Deptford Fire Dept Deptford 48,559 Washington Tw p Fire Dept WashingtonTw p 6,097 Paulsboro Fire Dept Paulsboro 6,042 Logan Tw p Fire Dept Logan Tow nship 9,555 East Greenw ich Fire Dept East Greenw ich Tw p * 15,217 Mantua Tw p Fire Dept Mantua Tw p 6,208 Harmony Vol Fire Dept Harrison Tw p 6,209 Ew an Vol Fire Co Harrison Tw p 18,064 Williamstow n Fire Dept Co # Monroe Tw p 18,065 Cecil Fire Co #1 Inc Monroe Tw p * * 1,406 Aura Vol Fire Co # Elk Tw p 1,405 Ferrell Vol Fire Co # Elk Tw p 1,405 Law ns Vol Fire Co # Elk Tw p 3,364 Franklinville Fire Co Franklin Tw p 3,364 Janvier Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p 3,364 Star Cross Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p 3,364 Malaga Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p * 3,364 Forest Grove Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p 28/3 33/0 31/1 288,288 Population increase of 16% since 2000 census. 280, , ,562 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 36

37 Gloucester county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Woodbury Fire Dept 10, Westville Fire Dept 4, $115, Wenonah Fire Dept 2, Woodbury Hgts Boro Fire Dept 3, Gibbstown Vol Fire Co 4, Woolwich Fire Dept 12, Glassboro Fire Dept #1 18, Pitman Fire Department 9, Harrisonville Fire Co 3, Clayton Vol Fire Co #1 8, Newfield Boro Fire Dept 1, Thorofare Fire Co 5, Verga Fire Co 5, Colonial M anor Fire Assn 5, Greenfields Fire Co 5, National Park Boro Dept #1 3, Deptford Fire Dept 30, , Washington Twp Fire Dept 48, ,126 $463, Paulsboro Fire Dept 6, Logan Twp Fire Dept 6, East Greenwich Fire Dept 9, M antua Twp Fire Dept 15, Harmony Vol Fire Dept 6, $1, Ewan Vol Fire Co 6, $ Williamstown Fire Dept Co #1 18, $200, Cecil Fire Co #1 Inc 18, Aura Vol Fire Co #1 1, Ferrell Vol Fire Co #1 1, Lawns Vol Fire Co #3 1, Franklinville Fire Co 3, Janvier Vol Fire Co 3, Star Cross Vol Fire Co 3, M alaga Vol Fire Co 3, Forest Grove Vol Fire Co 3, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 37

38 Participation Percentage 100% Participating FDs / Total FDs 8/8 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS False Alarm 10,282 13,218 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,273 3,344 5,588 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 5,469 Monday 6,740 Tuesday 6,560 Wednesday 6,204 Thursday 6,120 Friday 6,195 Saturday 5,677 Total 42,965 Service Weather 114 7,128 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 19 Automatic Aid Received 7 Mutual Aid Given 193 Mutual Aid Received 122 None 42,836 Other Aid Given 4 Total 43,181 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January 1, ,458 February 1, ,809 March 1, ,228 April 1, ,076 May 1, ,080 June 1, ,314 July 1, ,330 August ,176 September 1, ,265 October 1,262 1, , ,111 November 1,156 1, , ,355 December 1, ,763 Total 13,218 10,282 2,273 3,344 5, , ,965 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 38

39 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 1,980 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 2,966 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Good Intent Call, Other Hazardous Condition, Other Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew Rescue, Ems Incident, Other 1, ,616 1,937 8,972 Service Call, Other 3,866 Special Type Of Incident, Other 893 System Malfunction, Other 1,548 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 84 $54.00 $0.00 Building Fire 281 $121, $39, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 1,069 $5, $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 108 $5.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire, Other 20 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 44 $ $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 158 $ $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 150 $163, $1, Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 23 $1,020, $50, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 196 $ $3.00 Total 2,133 $1,311, $90, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 197 $2, $1,183, $21.00 $51, Natural Vegetation Fire 122 $ $ $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 40,692 $2.00 $245, $2.00 $11, Outside Rubbish Fire 220 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 19 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 1,713 $3.00 $133, $3.00 $39, Total 42,965 $2, $1,563, $26.00 $101, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 39

40 Hudson county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME HUDSON COUNTY 63,024 Bayonne Fire Dept Bayonne 2,406 East New ark Boro Fire Dept East New ark * 13,620 Harrison Fire Dept Harrison 50,005 City of Hoboken Hoboken 247,597 Jersey City Fire Dept Jersey City 40,684 Kearny Fire Dept Kearny 16,264 Secaucus Fire Dept Secaucus 200,666 North Hudson Reg FD North Bergen, Guttenberg, Weehawken, West New York 7/1 8/0 8/0 634,266 Population increase of 4% since 2000 census. 634, , ,9 75 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 40

41 Hudson county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Bayonne Fire Dept 63, ,876 1, ,068 4 $1,445, East Newark Boro Fire Dept 2, Harrison Fire Dept 13, , City of Hoboken Fire Dept 50, , , Jersey City Fire Dept 247,597 1, ,894 1,848 4,390 1,638 3, ,390 7 $203, Kearny Fire Dept 40, , Secaucus Fire Dept 16, $11, North Hudson Reg FD 200, ,344 1, , ,802 $236, Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 41

42 Participation Percentage 92% Participating FDs / Total FDs 25/27 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 560 False Alarm 971 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,338 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 441 Monday 704 Tuesday 474 Wednesday 435 Thursday 391 Friday 434 Saturday 459 Total 3,338 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,373 Automatic Aid Received 623 Information Not Provided By Fire Department 1 Mutual Aid Given 698 Mutual Aid Received 119 None 2,596 Other Aid Given 10 Total 5,420

43 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 233 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 196 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 102 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route 246 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 173 False Alarm Or False Call, Other 91 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 168 Power Line Down 310 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 87 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 112 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 49 $ $0.00 Building Fire 33 $626, $106, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 32 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 37 $0.00 $0.00 Fire, Other 13 $0.00 $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 10 $0.00 $0.00 Mulch Fire 15 $0.00 $0.00 Natural Vegetation Fire, Other 12 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 10 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 10 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 44 $122, $2, Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 13 $2, $1, Special Outside Fire, Other 10 $1, $0.00 Total 288 $751, $109, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 65 $238, $182, $40, $3, Natural Vegetation Fire 89 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 3,009 $5,405, $789, $240, $140, Outside Rubbish Fire 29 $0.00 $50.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 11 $0.00 $1, $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 133 $692, $636, $115, $116, Total 3,338 $6,335, $1,608, $395, $259, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 43

44 Hunterdon county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME HUNTERDON COUNTY 2,360 Frenchtow n Fire Dept Frenchtow n 2,699 Glen Gardner Fire Co # Glen Gardner 2,396 Hampton Boro Fire Co Hampton 5,125 High Bridge Fire Dept High Bridge 5,291 Holland Tw p Vol Fire Co Holland Tw p 4,832 Kingw ood Tw p Vol Fire Co Baptistow n 3,906 Lambertville Fire Dept Lambertville 1,358 Lebanon Fire Co Lebanon 6,588 Lebanon Tw p Vol Fire Dept Inc Lebanon Tw p 22,185 Raritan Tw p Fire Co Raritan Tw p 4,031 Whitehouse Station Fire Dept Readington Tw p 538 Stockton Fire Co Stockton 5,993 Oldw ick Fire Co Oldwick/Tewksbury 10,199 Pattenburg Vol Fire Co Clinton Tw p 3,840 West Amw ell Tw p Fire Dept West Amw ell Tw p 4,031 East Whitehouse Fire Dept Readington Tw p 4,032 Readington Vol Fire Co Readington Tw p 4,032 Three Bridges Vol Fire Co Readington Tw p 1,864 Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept Bloomsbury 1,076 Califon Boro Fire Co Califon 4,196 Clinton Tw p Fire Dept Tow n of Clinton * 6,739 Annandale Hose Co # Clinton Tw p 4,563 Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co Delaw are Tw p 4,013 Amw ell Valley Fire Co East Amw ell Tw p 4,581 Flemington Boro Fire Dept Flemington 5,660 Quakertow n Fire Co Franklin Tw p 2,221 Milford Boro Fire Co Inc Milford 25/0 26/0 25/1 128,349 Population increase of 14% since 2000 census. 12 4, , ,3 0 9 Alexandria Twp (Pop = 4,938) is covered by: Frenchtown FD, Kingwood VFC, Milford Boro FC, Pattenburg VFC, Quakertown FC Bet hlehem Twp (Pop = 3,979) is covered by: Bloomsbury Hose FD, Glen Gardner FC, Hampt on Boro FC, Pat t enburg VFC, Franklin Twp FC (Warren Count y) Union Twp (Pop = 5,908) is covered by: Clinton FD, High Bridge FD, Pattenburg VFC, Quakertown FC Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 44

45 Hunterdon county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Frenchtown Fire Dept 2, Glen Gardner Fire Co #1 2, Hampton Boro Fire Co 2, High Bridge Fire Dept 5, Holland Twp Vol Fire Co 5, Kingwood Twp Vol Fire Co 4, $18, Lambertville Boro Fire Dept #1 3, Lebanon Fire Co 1, Lebanon Twp Vol Fire Dept Inc 6, $43, Raritan Twp Fire Co 22, Whitehouse Station Fire Dept 4, Stockton Fire Co Oldwick Fire Co 5, Pattenburg Vol Fire Co 10, $1,471, West Amwell Twp Fire Dept 3, East Whitehouse Fire Dept 4, Readington Vol Fire Co 4, Three Bridges Vol Fire Co 4, Bloomsbury Hose Fire Dept 1, Califon Boro Fire Co 1, Clinton Twp Fire Dept 4, Annandale Hose Co #1 6, $20, Sergeantsville Vol Fire Co 4, $255, Amwell Valley Fire Co 4, Flemington Boro Fire Dept 4, $14, Quakertown Fire Co 5, $6, M ilford Boro Fire Co Inc 2, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 45

46 Participation Percentage 96% Participating FDs / Total FDs 26/27 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 8,227 False Alarm 4,206 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather ,514 1,860 2,121 1,082 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,439 Monday 3,116 Tuesday 2,830 Wednesday 2,791 Thursday 2,676 Friday 2,843 Saturday 2,566 Total 19,261 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 4,427 Automatic Aid Received 2,042 Mutual Aid Given 2,149 Mutual Aid Received 1,105 None 16,114 Other Aid Given 8 Total 25,845 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,489 February ,325 March ,481 April ,587 May ,593 June ,478 July ,737 August ,515 September ,425 October ,274 November ,853 December ,504 Total 8,227 4,206 1,514 1,860 2, , ,261 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 46

47 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Dispatched & Cancelled En Route Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 2,947 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional ,642 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 93 $4.00 $4.00 Building Fire 130 $1,261, $293, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 29 $2, $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 754 $ $1, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 30 $1.00 $1.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 37 $0.00 $0.00 Mulch Fire 78 $11.00 $11.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 76 $1, $3.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 82 $59, $18, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 63 $0.00 $ Total 1,372 $1,323, $312, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 3 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 112 $931, $919, $7, $18, Natural Vegetation Fire 207 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 $16.00 Non-Fire Incident 17,747 $12.00 $12.00 $2, $ Outside Rubbish Fire 139 $5, $6, $4.00 $4.00 Special Outside Fire 15 $1.00 $5, $1, $1, Structure Fire 1,038 $3,733, $1,263, $413, $294, Total 19,261 $4,669, $2,193, $423, $313, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 47

48 Mercer county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MERCER COUNTY 11,058 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist # Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 Hamilton Fire Dist # Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 Hamilton Fire Co # Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 DeCou Fire Co Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 White Horse Fire Co # Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 Nottingham Vol Fire Co Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 Colonial Vol Fire Co Hamilton Tow nship 11,058 Hamilton Tw p Fire Dist # Hamilton Tow nship 11,157 Slackw ood Vol Fire Co Law rence Tw p 11,157 Law rence Rd Fire Dept Law rence Tw p 11,158 Law renceville Fire Co Law rence Tw p 11,930 Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co # Ew ing Tw p 11,930 Pennington Road Fire Co Ew ing Tw p 11,930 West Trenton Vol Fire Co Ew ing Tw p Trenton-Mercer Airport FD Ew ing Tw p 13,642 Robbinsville Division Of Fire Robbinsville 5,494 Hightstow n Eng Co # Hightstow n 13,595 East Windsor Fire Co # East Windsor 13,582 West Windsor Tw p Vol FC # West Windsor 16,265 Princeton Junction Fire Dept Princeton Junction 13,583 West Windsor Fire & EMS West Windsor * 13,595 East Windsor Vol Fire Co # East Windsor 2,585 Pennington Boro Fire Dept Pennington 1,922 Hopew ell Boro Fire Dept Hopew ell Borough 17,304 Hopew ell Tw p Fire Dist # Hopew ell Tw p 12,307 Princeton Boro Fire Dept Princeton 84,913 Trenton Fire Dept Trenton 26/0 26/1 26/0 366,513 Population increase of 12% since 2000 census. 3 52, , ,0 4 2 Picture courtesy of H.J. Whitey Swartz NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 48

49 Mercer county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Hamilton Twp Fire Dist #2 11, ,277 $113, Hamilton Fire Dist #3 11, ,226 3 $33, Hamilton Fire Co #4 11, , DeCou Fire Co 11, White Horse Fire Co #1 11, ,596 5 $373, Nottingham Vol Fire Co 11, , Colonial Vol Fire Co 11, Hamilton Twp Fire Dist #9 11, ,271 $64, Slackwood Vol Fire Co 11, Lawrence Rd Fire Dept 11, Lawrenceville Fire Co 11, Prospect Hgts Vol Fire Co #1 11, Pennington Road Fire Co 11, $75, West Trenton Vol Fire Co 11, Trenton-M ercer Airport FD Robbinsville Division of Fire 13, ,114 $3, Hightstown Eng Co #1 5, East Windsor Fire Co #1 13, West Windsor Twp Vol FC #1 13, $125, Princeton Junction Fire Dept 16, $851, West Windsor Fire & EM S 13, East Windsor Vol Fire Co #2 13, Pennington Boro Fire Dept 2, Hopewell Boro Fire Dept 1, Hopewell Twp Fire Dist #1 17, Princeton Boro Fire Dept 12, $628, Trenton Fire Dept 84, , , ,792 5 $180, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 49

50 Participation Percentage 87% Participating FDs / Total FDs 42/48 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,158 False Alarm 8,135 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,055 2,203 5,107 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,789 Monday 4,582 Tuesday 4,253 Wednesday 3,805 Thursday 3,732 Friday 3,359 Saturday 3,032 Total 25,552 Service Weather 438 3,197 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,710 Automatic Aid Received 1,540 Mutual Aid Given 1,271 Mutual Aid Received 440 None 23,572 Other Aid Given 20 Total 28,553 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,865 February ,445 March ,574 April ,709 May ,699 June ,658 July ,831 August ,852 September ,982 October 478 1, , ,611 November 338 1, ,482 December ,844 Total 4,158 8,135 2,055 2,203 5, , ,552 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 50

51 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 1,340 1,471 Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co 844 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 694 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 2,173 Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or L P G) 741 Power Line Down 1,557 Public Service Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 1,064 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 230 $10, $1.00 Building Fire 179 $5,258, $1,446, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 694 $4, $1, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 76 $1, $0.00 Fire, Other 74 $12, $11, Mulch Fire 103 $ $ Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 55 $1, $1, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 136 $ $1.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 198 $135, $9, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 48 $0.00 $3, Total 1,793 $5,424, $1,472, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 3 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 255 $569, $899, $32, $40, Natural Vegetation Fire 409 $1,030, $11, $ $ Non-Fire Incident 23,497 $53, $173, $251, $71, Outside Rubbish Fire 270 $ $2, $0.00 $1, Special Outside Fire 51 $436, $7, $10, $4, Structure Fire 1,067 $13,164, $5,277, $21,651, $1,464, Total 25,552 $15,253, $6,371, $21,946, $1,581, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 51

52 Middlesex county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MIDDLESE COUNTY 22,844 Carteret Fire Dept Carteret 3,857 Cranbury Tw p Fire Dept Cranbury 7,227 Dunellen Fire Dept Dunellen 99,967 Edison Division of Fire Edison 2,178 Helmetta Boro Fire Dept Helmetta 13,982 Highland Park Boro Fire Dept Highland Park 5,915 Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co Jamesburg 13,635 Middlesex Fire Department Middlesex 6,893 Milltow n Boro Fire Dept Milltow n 55,181 New Brunsw ick Fire Dept New Brunsw ick 40,742 North Brunsw ick Vol Co # North Brunsw ick * * 50,814 Perth Amboy Fire Dept Perth Amboy 22,999 Plainsboro Fire Co Plainsboro 42,704 Sayreville Fire Dept Sayreville 23,385 South Plainfield Vol Fire Co South Plainfield 16,008 South River Fire Dept South River * 8,257 Spotsw ood Fire Dept Spotsw ood 15,837 E Brunsw ick Tw p Ind Fire Co East Brunsw ick Princeton Plasma Physics Lab Plainsboro 13,574 Metuchen Fire Dept Metuchen 15,838 Old Bridge Vol Fire Co East Brunsw ick 16,343 Laurence Harbor Fire Co Old Bridge Tw p * 13,044 Monroe Tw p Fire Dept Monroe Tow nship 9,340 New Market Fire Co Piscataw ay 14,472 Kendall Park Fire Dept South Brunswick Twp * 19,265 Woodbridge Fire Dept Woodbridge 8,631 South Amboy Fire Dept South Amboy 16,344 Cheesequake Vol Fire Co Old Bridge Tw p 13,044 Applegarth Fire Dept # Monroe Tow nship 9,340 North Stelton Vol Fire Co Piscataw ay 14,472 Monmouth Junction Vol Fire South Brunswick Twp 3,728 Port Reading Fire Dept Woodbridge 15,837 Brookview Vol Fire Co # East Brunsw ick 16,344 So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept Old Bridge Tw p 13,044 Central Monroe Fire Dept # Monroe Tow nship 9,341 Arbor Hose Co # Piscataw ay 14,473 Kingston Vol Fire Co # South Brunswick Twp 6,650 Iselin Hook & Ladder # Woodbridge * 16,344 Madison Park Fire Dist # Old Bridge Tw p * 9,341 River Road Fire Co Piscataw ay 6,650 Keasbey Fire Dept Woodbridge 9,341 Holmes Marshall Vol Fire Co Piscataw ay * 17,011 Avenel Fire Dist # Woodbridge 9,341 Possumtow n Vol Fire Co Piscataw ay 17,795 Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder Woodbridge 15,187 Fords Fire Co # Woodbridge 6,650 Hopelaw n Engine Co # Woodbridge 6,649 Iselin Vol Fire Co # Woodbridge 40/2 40/4 44/2 809,858 Population increase of 8% since 2000 census. 722, , ,2 4 7 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 52

53 Middlesex county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Carteret Fire Dept 22, , ,693 2 $2,755, Cranbury Twp Fire Dept 3, Dunellen Fire Dept 7, Edison Division of Fire 99, , ,719 2 $4, Helmetta Boro Fire Dept 2, Highland Park Boro Fire Dept 13, $1,060, Jamesburg Boro Vol Fire Co 5, M iddlesex Fire Department 13, $330, M illtown Boro Fire Dept 6, New Brunswick Fire Dept 55, , ,178 4 $115, North Brunswick Vol Co #1 40, Perth Amboy Fire Dept 50, , $1,434, Plainsboro Fire Co 22, Sayreville Fire Dept 42, South Plainfield Vol Fire Co 23, ,332 5 $1,825, South River Fire Dept 16, $1,091, Spotswood Fire Dept 8, E Brunswick Twp Ind Fire Co 15, Princeton Plasma Physics Lab M etuchen Fire Dept 13, Old Bridge Vol Fire Co 15, Laurence Harbor Fire Co 16, M onroe Twp Fire Dept 13, New M arket Fire Co 9, Kendall Park Fire Dept 14, Woodbridge Fire Dept 19, $22, South Amboy Fire Dept 8, $5, Cheesequake Vol Fire Co 16, $20, Applegarth Fire Dept #2 13, North Stelton Vol Fire Co 9, M onmouth Junction Vol Fire 14, $75, Port Reading Fire Dept 3, Brookview Vol Fire Co #3 15, So Old Bridge Vol Fire Dept 16, $75, Central M onroe Fire Dept #3 13, , Arbor Hose Co #1 9, Kingston Vol Fire Co #1 14, $52, Iselin Hook & Ladder #11 6, M adison Park Fire Dist #4 16, River Road Fire Co 9, Keasbey Fire Dept 6, $120, Holmes M arshall Vol Fire Co 9, Avenel Fire Dist #5 17, $250, Possumtown Vol Fire Co 9, $17, Colonia Chemical Hook & Ladder 17, $22, Fords Fire Co #7 15, Hopelawn Engine Co #1 6, Iselin Vol Fire Co #1 6, $704, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 53

54 Participation Percentage 95% Participating FDs / Total FDs 66/69 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 2,356 False Alarm 8,145 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,754 1,579 5,538 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,416 Monday 3,870 Tuesday 3,229 Wednesday 3,178 Thursday 3,225 Friday 2,714 Saturday 2,703 Total 21,335 Service Weather 384 1,412 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,399 Automatic Aid Received 1,025 Mutual Aid Given 1,506 Mutual Aid Received 339 None 19,971 Other Aid Given 37 Total 24,277 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,426 February ,188 March ,354 April ,357 May ,365 June ,542 July ,878 August ,532 September ,349 October , ,346 November 167 1, , ,568 December ,430 Total 2,356 8,145 1,754 1,579 5, , ,335 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 54

55 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co Cooking Fire, Confined To Container Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or L P G) , ,170 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 1,257 Power Line Down 1,961 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 604 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 854 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 147 $ $0.00 Building Fire 150 $278, $147, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 670 $2, $4, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 55 $ $10.00 Fire, Other 93 $0.00 $1.00 Mulch Fire 87 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 45 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 104 $50.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 138 $58, $ Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 42 $ $0.00 Total 1,531 $338, $152, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 174 $40, $61, $0.00 $ Natural Vegetation Fire 302 $ $ $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 19,581 $36, $15, $ $28, Outside Rubbish Fire 206 $ $ $0.00 $10.00 Special Outside Fire 50 $1, $1, $0.00 $1, Structure Fire 1,021 $842, $281, $140, $152, Total 21,335 $920, $358, $140, $181, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 55

56 Monmouth county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MONMOUTH COUNTY 1,510 Allenhurst Fire Dept Allenhurst/Interlaken/Loch Arbor 8,730 Hope Fire Co # Allentow n/upper Freehold Tw p 16,116 Asbury Park Fire Dept Asbury Park 4,473 Wayside Fire Co Tinton Falls 4,473 Tinton Falls Fire Co Tinton Falls 4,473 Pinebrook Fire Co Tinton Falls 4,473 North Side Engine Co # Tinton Falls 6,778 Hazlet Fire Co Hazlet 10,142 Colts Neck Vol Fire Dept Colts Neck Tow nship 6,778 West Keansburg Fire Co Hazlet 6,778 Hazlet Tw p./no. Centerville FD Hazlet 4,385 Atlantic Highlands Fire Dept Atlantic Highlands 1,901 Avon By The Sea Fire Dept Avon 5,794 Belmar Boro Fire Dept Belmar Boro 4,298 Bradley Beach Vol Fire Dept Bradley Beach 4,774 Brielle Fire Co # Brielle 750 Deal Fire Co # Deal * 12,709 Eatontow n Fire Dept Eatontow n 1,847 Englishtow n Fire Dept Englishtow n 6,121 Fair Haven Boro Fire Dept Fair Haven 1,329 Farmingdale Fire Dept # Farmingdale 12,052 Freehold Boro Fire Dept Freehold Borough 18,092 East Freehold Fire Co Freehold Tw p 18,092 Independent Fire Co # Freehold Tw p 5,005 Highlands Fire Department Highlands 8,386 Holmdel Fire Department Holmdel 8,387 Holmdel Fire & Rescue Holmdel 10,215 How ell Tw p Fire Dist # How ell Tw p 10,215 Adelphia Fire Co How ell Tw p 10,215 Southard Fire Dept How ell Tw p 10,215 Ramtow n-how ell Fire Co # How ell Tw p * 10,215 Freew ood Acres Fire Co How ell Tw p * 10,105 Keansburg Fire Dept Keansburg 7,240 Keyport Fire Dept Keyport 5,950 Little Silver Fire Dept Little Silver * 30,719 Long Branch Fire Dept Long Branch 19,436 Gordons Corner Fire Co Manalapan 19,436 Manalapan Tw p Fire Co # Manalapan 5,897 Manasquan Fire Dept Manasquan 13,397 Marlboro Vol Fire Co Marlboro * 13,397 Robertsville Fire Co # Marlboro 13,397 Morganville Vol Fire Co# Marlboro 8,810 Mataw an Vol Fire Dept Mataw an * 9,105 Aberdeen Tw p Hose/Chem # Aberdeen 9,105 Cliffw ood Vol # Aberdeen 66,522 Middletow n Tw p Fire Dept Middletow n Tw p 10,566 Millstone Tw p Fire Co Millstone Tw p 3,279 Monmouth Beach Fire Dept Monmouth Beach 13,968 Neptune Tw p Fire Bureau Neptune Tw p 13,967 Ocean Grove Fire Dept Neptune Tw p 4,869 Neptune City Fire Dept Neptune City 13,645 Oakhurst Fire Dept Ocean Tw p 13,646 Wanamassa Fire Co # Ocean Tw p 5,832 Oceanport Fire Dept Oceanport * 12,206 Red Bank Fire Dept Red Bank 882 Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept Roosevelt 7,122 Rumson Boro Fire Dept Rumson 1,412 Sea Bright Boro Fire Dept Sea Bright Boro 1,828 Sea Girt Fire Co # Sea Girt 4,950 Shrew sbury Hose Co # Shrew sbury Borough & Tw p 1,759 South Belmar Fire Co # Lake Como 2,993 Spring Lake Boro Fire Dept Spring Lake 4,713 Independent Fire Co # Spring Lake Heights 6,245 Union Beach Boro Fire Dept Union Beach 8,721 Wall Fire Co # Wall Tw p * 8,721 Glendola Fire Co # Wall Tw p * * 8,722 South Wall Fire Co # Wall Tw p 8,097 West Long Branch Fire Dept West Long Branch Nat. Park Serv Sandy Hook Fire Sea Bright Boro N/A N/A 61/5 64/3 63/2 630,380 Population increase of 4% since 2000 census. 6 16, , ,735 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 56

57 Monmouth county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Allenhurst Fire Dept 1, Hope Fire Co #1 8, Asbury Park Fire Dept 16, ,547 $115, Wayside Fire Co 4, Tinton Falls Fire Co 4, $106, Pinebrook Fire Co 4, North Side Engine Co #4 4, Hazlet Fire Co 6, Colts Neck Vol Fire Dept 10, West Keansburg Fire Co 6, Hazlet Twp./No. Centerville FD 6, Atlantic Highlands Fire Dept 4, Avon By The Sea Fire Dept 1, Belmar Boro Fire Dept 5, Bradley Beach Vol Fire Dept 4, Brielle Fire Co #1 4, Deal Fire Co # Eatontown Fire Dept 12, $31, Englishtown Fire Dept 1, Fair Haven Boro Fire Dept 6, $ Farmingdale Fire Dept #1 1, $60, Freehold Boro Fire Dept 12, East Freehold Fire Co 18, Independent Fire Co #1 18, Highlands Fire Department 5, Holmdel Fire Department 8, Holmdel Fire & Rescue # 2 8, Howell Twp Fire Dist #1 10, Adelphia Fire Co 10, $5, Southard Fire Dept 10, Ramtown-Howell Fire Co #2 10, Freewood Acres Fire Co 10, Keansburg Fire Dept 10, Keyport Fire Dept 7, Little Silver Fire Dept 5, Long Branch Fire Dept 30, ,407 1 $ Gordons Corner Fire Co 19, M analapan Twp Fire Co #1 19, M anasquan Fire Dept 5, M arlboro Vol Fire Co 13, Robertsville Fire Co #1 13, M organville Vol Fire Co#1 13, M atawan Vol Fire Dept 8, Aberdeen Twp Hose/Chem #1 9, Cliffwood Vol #1 9, M iddletown Twp Fire Dept 66, ,243 4 $ M illstone Twp Fire Co 10, $13, M onmouth Beach Fire Dept 3, Neptune Twp Fire Bureau 13, Ocean Grove Fire Dept 13, Neptune City Fire Dept 4, $94, Oakhurst Fire Dept 13, $ Wanamassa Fire Co #1 13, $7, Oceanport Fire Dept 5, Red Bank Fire Dept 12, Roosevelt Vol Fire Dept Rumson Boro Fire Dept 7, Sea Bright Boro Fire Dept 1, Sea Girt Fire Co #1 1, Shrewsbury Hose Co #1 4, $452, South Belmar Fire Co #1 1, Spring Lake Boro Fire Dept 2, Independent Fire Co #1 4, $2, Union Beach Boro Fire Dept 6, Wall Fire Co #1 8, Glendola Fire Co #1 8, South Wall Fire Co #3 8, West Long Branch Fire Dept 8, Nat. Park Sys. Sandy Hook Fire&Res NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 57

58 Participation Percentage 92% Participating FDs / Total FDs 50/54 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 2,679 False Alarm 5,209 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,068 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 1,466 Monday 2,385 Tuesday 2,119 Wednesday 1,887 Thursday 1,829 Friday 1,842 Saturday 1,503 Total 13,031 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,762 Automatic Aid Received 873 Mutual Aid Given 1,066 Mutual Aid Received 394 None 11,764 Other Aid Given 380 Total 16,239 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,155 February March April May June July August September October ,936 November ,688 December Total 2,679 5, , ,031 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 58

59 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co 701 Co Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 746 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 460 Power Line Down 408 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 141 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 56 $335, $56, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 46 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 302 $3, $1, Fire, Other 26 $0.00 $ Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 26 $0.00 $0.00 Mulch Fire 27 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 32 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 39 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 53 $93, $2, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 28 $0.00 $1, Total 776 $432, $60, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 74 $109, $117, $1, $5, Natural Vegetation Fire 199 $0.00 $2, $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 12,153 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire 96 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 18 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $2, Structure Fire 491 $2,850, $339, $1,091, $58, Total 13,031 $2,959, $458, $1,093, $65, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 59

60 Morris county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME MORRIS COUNTY 8,347 Tow n of Boonton Fire Dept Tow n of Boonton 4,263 Boonton Tw p Fire Dept Boonton Tw p 7,539 Butler Fire Dept Butler 6,177 Fairmount Fire Co # Washington Tow nship 8,962 Chatham Boro Fire Dept Chatham Boro 5,226 Green Village Vol Fire Dept Chatham Tow nship 5,226 Chatham Tw p Vol Fire Dept Chatham Tow nship 9,487 Chester Vol Fire Co # Chester Borough & Tw p 16,635 Denville Vol Fire Dept Denville * 19,677 Dover Fire Dept Dover/Victory Gardens Morristow n Aircraft Rescue Morristow n 11,157 East Hanover Fire Dept East Hanover 11,696 Florham Park Vol Fire Dept Florham Park 6,856 Whippany Fire Dept Hanover Tw p 6,856 Cedar Knolls Fire Dept Hanover Tw p 3,838 New Vernon Vol Fire Dept Harding Tw p 21,314 Jefferson Tw p Fire Dept Jefferson Tw p * 10,248 Kinnelon Vol Fire Co Kinnelon 10,521 Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept Lincoln Park 15,845 Madison Fire Dept Madison 4,981 Mendham Boro Fire Dept Mendham Borough 2,935 Brookside Engine Co. # Mendham Tw p 2,934 Ralston Engine Co. # Mendham Tw p 3,651 Mine Hill Fire Department Mine Hill 7,176 Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept Montville Tw p 7,176 Tow aco Vol Fire Dept Montville Tw p 7,176 Montville Fire Department Montville Tw p 22,306 Morris Tw p Fire Dept Morris Tw p 5,532 Morris Plains Fire Dept Morris Plains 18,411 Morristow n Tw p Fire Dept Morristow n 4,160 Mountain Lakes Fire Dept Mountain Lakes 5,050 Mt Arlington Fire Dept Mt Arlington 14,059 Flanders Fire & Rescue Mt. Olive Tw p 14,059 Budd Lake Fire Dept Mt. Olive Tw p 3,232 Netcong Fire Dept Netcong 8,873 Mt Tabor Fire Dept Parsippany-Troy Hills 8,873 Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist # Parsippany-Troy Hills 8,873 Lake Parsippany Vol Co # Parsippany-Troy Hills 8,873 Lake Hiaw atha Vol Fire Dept Parsippany-Troy Hills 8,873 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist # Parsippany-Troy Hills 8,873 Parsippany Troy Hills Dist # Parsippany-Troy Hills 4,351 Millington Vol Fire Co Long Hill Tw p 4,351 Stirling Vol Fire Co # Long Hill Tw p 15,540 Pequannock Tw p Fire Dept Pequannock 25,734 Randolph Tw p Fire Dept Randolph 3,559 Riverdale Fire Dept Riverdale 6,438 Rockaw ay Boro Fire Dept Rockaw ay Borough 24,156 Rockaw ay Tw p Fire Dept Rockaw ay Tw p Green Pond Fire Dept Rockaw ay Tw p * 23,324 Roxbury Tw p Fire Dept Roxbury Tw p * Covered by Victory Gardens Fire Dept Dover Closed 6,178 Long Valley Vol Fire Co Washington Tow nship 6,178 Schooley's Mountain Fire Co Washington Tow nship 6,522 Wharton Fire Dept Wharton Greystone Park Fire Dept Greystone 47/3 51/0 51/1 492,276 Population increase of 8% since 2000 census. 445, , ,10 0 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 60

61 Morris county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Town of Boonton Fire Dept 8, $65, Boonton Twp Fire Dept 4, Butler Fire Dept 7, Fairmount Fire Co #1 6, Chatham Boro Fire Dept 8, $115, Green Village Vol Fire Dept 5, Chatham Twp Vol Fire Dept 5, $2, Chester Vol Fire Co #1 9, Denville Vol Fire Dept 16, Dover Fire Dept 19, M orristown Aircraft Rescue East Hanover Fire Dept 11, Florham Park Vol Fire Dept 11, $10, Whippany Fire Dept 6, Cedar Knolls Fire Dept 6, , ,698 $7, New Vernon Vol Fire Dept 3, Jefferson Twp Fire Dept 21, Kinnelon Vol Fire Co 10, $14, Lincoln Park Boro Fire Dept 10, M adison Fire Dept 15, ,097 $103, M endham Boro Fire Dept 4, $41, Brookside Engine Co. #1 2, Ralston Engine Co. #1 2, M ine Hill Fire Department 3, Pine Brook Vol Fire Dept 7, Towaco Vol Fire Dept 7, M ontville Fire Department 7, M orris Twp Fire Dept 22, ,459 $7, M orris Plains Fire Dept 5, M orristown Twp Fire Dept 18, M ountain Lakes Fire Dept 4, M t Arlington Fire Dept 5, $100, Flanders Fire & Rescue 14, $ Budd Lake Fire Dept 14, $30, Netcong Fire Dept 3, $20, M t Tabor Fire Dept 8, Rainbow Lakes Vol Dist #2 8, $1, Lake Parsippany Vol Co #3 8, Lake Hiawatha Vol Fire Dept 8, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #5 8, Parsippany Troy Hills Dist #6 8, $25, M illington Vol Fire Co 4, $3, Stirling Vol Fire Co #1 4, Pequannock Twp Fire Dept 15, Randolph Twp Fire Dept 25, $2, Riverdale Fire Dept 3, Rockaway Boro Fire Dept 6, Rockaway Twp Fire Dept 24, Green Pond Fire Dept Roxbury Twp Fire Dept 23, Long Valley Vol Fire Co 6, Schooley's M ountain Fire Co 6, Wharton Fire Dept 6, $1, Greystone Park Fire Dept KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 61

62 Participation Percentage 82% Participating FDs / Total FDs 39/47 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 1,713 False Alarm 4,309 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,359 1,534 3,059 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 1,467 Monday 2,610 Tuesday 2,027 Wednesday 2,078 Thursday 1,909 Friday 1,738 Saturday 1,569 Total 13,398 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 2,562 Automatic Aid Received 2,341 Mutual Aid Given 796 Mutual Aid Received 364 None 10,693 Other Aid Given 14 Total 16,770 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July ,058 August September October ,487 November ,956 December Total 1,713 4,309 1,359 1,534 3, ,398 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 62

63 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 921 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 747 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 582 Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co Co Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or L P G) Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 771 Power Line Down 668 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 511 Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke 430 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 126 $ $0.00 Building Fire 92 $1,568, $501, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 43 $1.00 $1.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 355 $14, $11, Fire, Other 221 $6, $7, Fires In Structure Other Than In A Building 43 $4, $1, Mulch Fire 59 $ $1.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 50 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 61 $2, $ Passenger Vehicle Fire 111 $56, $5, Total 1,161 $1,653, $527, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 2 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 148 $10,024, $156, $10, $505, Natural Vegetation Fire 234 $0.00 $ $0.00 $1.00 Non-Fire Incident 12,039 $3,500, $118, $1,150, $4, Outside Rubbish Fire 142 $301, $3, $150, $ Special Outside Fire 52 $5,121, $2, $260, $0.00 Structure Fire 781 $5,752, $1,593, $2,260, $522, Total 13,398 $24,698, $1,875, $3,830, $1,032, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 63

64 Ocean county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME OCEAN COUNTY 92,843 Lakew ood Fire Dept Lakew ood 6,979 Barnegat Fire Co # Barnegat 6,979 Pinew ood Estates Fire Dept Barnegat 574 Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co Barnegat Light 968 Bay Head Fire Co # Bay Head 1,933 Beach Haven Vol Fire Co # Beach Haven/Long Beach Twp 11,045 Beachw ood Vol Fire Co # Beachw ood 13,752 Bayville Vol Fire Co Berkeley Tw p 17,435 Manitou Park Vol Fire Co Berkeley Twp/So. Toms River * 13,752 Pinew ald Pioneer Vol Fire Co Berkeley Tw p 18,768 Brick-Breton Woods FC Brick 18,768 Brick-Pioneer Hose Co # Brick 18,768 Brick-Laurelton FC Brick 18,768 Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co Brick 91,239 Toms River Fire Dept (DoverTwp) Toms River * 14,356 Manchester Vol Fire Co # Manchester * 14,357 Whiting Vol Fire Co # Manchester 14,357 Ridgew ay Vol Fire Co # Manchester * * 296 Mantoloking Fire Co # Mantoloking 8,332 Waretow n Vol Fire Co # Tw p of Ocean * 2,011 Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co Ocean Gate 2,127 Pine Beach Fire Dept Pine Beach * 8,421 New Egypt Fire Co # Plumsted Tw p 18,392 Point Pleasant Boro Co # Point Pleasant 4,665 Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Dept Pt Pleasant Beach * * 2,887 Seaside Heights Fire Dept Seaside Heights * 1,579 Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept Seaside Park 1,919 Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co Ship Bottom/Long Beach Twp 26,535 Stafford Tw p Fire Co # Stafford Tw p 6,978 Warren Grove Fire Co Barnegat 1,968 Surf City Vol Fire Co # Surf City /Long Beach Twp 3,347 Tuckerton Fire Co #1 Inc Tuckerton * 1,099 High Point Vol Fire Co Harvey Cedars/Long Beach Twp * 1,603 Eaglesw ood Fire Co Eaglesw ood Tw p * 1,673 Island Heights Vol Fire Co Island Heights 13,714 Jackson Mills Vol Fire Co Jackson 13,714 Jackson Tw p Vol Fire Co # Jackson 13,714 Cassville Vol Fire Co # Jackson 13,714 Whitesville Vol Fire Co # Jackson 9,214 Bamber Lakes Fire Dept Lacey Tw p 9,215 Forked River Fire Dept Lacey Tw p 9,215 Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept Lacey Tw p 2,654 Lakehurst Fire Dept Lakehurst 1,875 Lavallette Fire Co # Lavallette 6,688 Parkertow n Fire Co Little Egg Harbor 6,688 West Tuckerton Fire Co Little Egg Harbor 6,689 LEH Dist #2/Mystic Island VFC Little Egg Harbor * 32/7 42/5 43/2 576,567 Population increase of 13% since 2000 census , , ,6 12 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 64

65 Ocean county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Lakewood Fire Dept 92, , , Barnegat Fire Co #1 6, Pinewood Estates Fire Dept 6, Barnegat Light Vol Fire Co Bay Head Fire Co # $181, Beach Haven Vol Fire Co #1 1, Beachwood Vol Fire Co #1 11, Bayville Vol Fire Co 13, M anitou Park Vol Fire Co 17, Pinewald Pioneer Vol Fire Co 13, Brick-Breton Woods FC 18, , Brick-Pioneer Hose Co #1 18, , Brick-Laurelton FC 18, Brick-Herbertsville Fire Co 18, Toms River FD (For mer l y Dover T wp) 91, M anchester Vol Fire Co #1 14, Whiting Vol Fire Co #1 14, Ridgeway Vol Fire Co #1 14, M antoloking Fire Co # Waretown Vol Fire Co #1 8, Ocean Gate Vol Fire Co 2, Pine Beach Fire Dept 2, New Egypt Fire Co #1 8, Point Pleasant Boro Co #1 18, Pt Pleasant Beach Fire Dept 4, Seaside Heights Fire Dept 2, Seaside Park Vol Fire Dept 1, Ship Bottom Vol Fire Co 1, Stafford Twp Fire Co #1 26, $1,698, Warren Grove Fire Co 6, Surf City Vol Fire Co #1 1, Tuckerton Fire Co #1 Inc 3, High Point Vol Fire Co 1, Eagleswood Fire Co 1, Island Heights Vol Fire Co 1, Jackson M ills Vol Fire Co 13, Jackson Twp Vol Fire Co #3 13, ,160 1 $2,458, Cassville Vol Fire Co #1 13, Whitesville Vol Fire Co #1 13, Bamber Lakes Fire Dept 9, Forked River Fire Dept 9, Lanoka Harbor Fire Dept 9, Lakehurst Fire Dept 2, Lavallette Fire Co #1 1, Parkertown Fire Co 6, $87, West Tuckerton Fire Co 6, LEH Dist #2/M ystic Island VFC 6,689 KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 65

66 Participation Percentage 95% Participating FDs / Total FDs 22/23 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 4,682 False Alarm 5,622 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,674 1,671 2,986 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 2,374 Monday 3,419 Tuesday 3,013 Wednesday 2,683 Thursday 2,784 Friday 2,893 Saturday 2,462 Total 19,628 Service Weather 151 2,548 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 578 Automatic Aid Received 281 Mutual Aid Given 491 Mutual Aid Received 385 None 18,962 Other Aid Given 31 Total 20,728 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January ,495 February ,411 March ,464 April ,537 May ,551 June ,476 July ,648 August ,416 September ,506 October ,488 November ,131 December ,505 Total 4,682 5,622 1,674 1,671 2, , ,628 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 66

67 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 1,162 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 1,367 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 809 Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 2,084 Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew 607 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 937 Power Line Down Service Call, Other Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Water Or Steam Leak Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 104 $ $ Building Fire 173 $5,378, $2,716, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 28 $1, $2, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 809 $13, $13, Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 53 $4, $5, Mulch Fire 47 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 35 $1, $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 134 $3, $1, Passenger Vehicle Fire 95 $321, $3, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 102 $3, $2, Total 1,580 $5,727, $2,744, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 109 $241, $334, $3, $13, Natural Vegetation Fire 170 $ $ $1, $ Non-Fire Incident 17,954 $4,938, $57, $50, $5, Outside Rubbish Fire 189 $258, $4, $200, $1, Special Outside Fire 19 $101, $1, $5, $1, Structure Fire 1,186 $26,365, $5,408, $2,505, $2,741, Total 19,628 $31,906, $5,807, $2,765, $2,762, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 67

68 Passaic county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME PASSAIC COUNTY 7,656 Bloomingdale Fire Dept Bloomingdale 84,136 Clifton Fire Dept Clifton 8,318 Haledon Fire Department Haledon * 18,791 Haw thorne Fire Dept Haw thorne 14,432 Little Falls Fire Dept Little Falls 8,417 North Haledon Vol Fire Dept North Haledon 69,781 Passaic Fire Dept Passaic 146,199 Paterson Fire Dept Paterson 11,097 Pompton Lakes Fire Dept Pompton Lakes 5,865 Prospect Park Fire Dept Prospect Park 4,076 Erskine Lakes Vol Co # Ringw ood 4,076 Ringw ood Vol Fire Co # Ringw ood 4,076 Skyline Lakes Fire Ringw ood 10,804 Totow a Fire Dept Totow a 11,116 Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept Wanaque 54,717 Tw p of Wayne Fire Dept Wayne 4,308 Apshaw a Fire Co # West Milford 4,308 Community Fire Co # West Milford * 4,308 Greenw ood Forest Fire Co # West Milford 4,308 Macopin Fire Co # West Milford 4,309 Upper Greenw ood Lake Co West Milford 4,309 West Milford Fire Co # West Milford * 11,819 West Paterson Fire Dept Woodland Park 20/2 22/0 22/1 501,226 Population increase of 3% since 2000 census. 492, , ,0 4 5 Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 68

69 Passaic county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Bloomingdale Fire Dept 7, Clifton Fire Dept 84, , , ,169 1 $1,820, Haledon Fire Department 8, Hawthorne Fire Dept 18, Little Falls Fire Dept 14, North Haledon Vol Fire Dept 8, Passaic Fire Dept 69, ,069 1 $45, Paterson Fire Dept 146, , , ,928 6 $7,340, Pompton Lakes Fire Dept 11, Prospect Park Fire Dept 5, Erskine Lakes Vol Co #1 4, Ringwood Vol Fire Co #1 4, Skyline Lakes Fire 4, Totowa Fire Dept 10, $60, Wanaque Boro Vol Fire Dept 11, Twp of Wayne Fire Dept 54, ,448 $26, Apshawa Fire Co #1 4, Community Fire Co #2 4, Greenwood Forest Fire Co #3 4, M acopin Fire Co #4 4, Upper Greenwood Lake Co 5 4, West M ilford Fire Co #6 4, West Paterson Fire Dept 11, $43, KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 69

70 Participation Percentage 100% Participating FDs / Total FDs 19/19 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,271 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 170 Monday 181 Tuesday 190 Wednesday 172 Thursday 175 Friday 188 Saturday 195 Total 1,271 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 1,114 Automatic Aid Received 271 Mutual Aid Given 463 Mutual Aid Received 69 None 931 Other Aid Given 4 Total 2,852

71 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 83 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 76 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment 32 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 53 Dispatched & Cancelled En Route Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries Power Line Down 32 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 43 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 38 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 24 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 20 $470, $85, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 7 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 53 $ $ Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 8 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 12 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 10 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 17 $4, $1, Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 5 $0.00 $0.00 Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 7 $0.00 $0.00 Total 163 $474, $86, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 26 $4, $4, $1, $1, Natural Vegetation Fire 34 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 1,085 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire 30 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 95 $680, $532, $196, $147, Total 1,271 $684, $536, $197, $148, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 71

72 FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Salem county Population 3,467 1,395 1,036 1,770 6,704 6,705 1, ,147 3,131 3,131 3,131 2,666 5,146 8,049 1,752 1,753 7,521 FD NAME SALEM COUNTY Allow ay Tw p Fire Co Elmer Fire Dept Elsinboro Fire Co Low er Allow ays Creek Fire/Res Pennsville Fire/Rescue #1 Deepw ater Fire Co Mannington Fire Co #1 Logan Vol Fire Co Auburn Vol Fire Co Penns Grove Liberty #1 Willow Grove Vol Fire Co Norma-Alliance Fire & Rescue Centerton Fire Co Quinton Fire Co Salem City Fire Dept Carneys Point Fire & Rescue Daretow n Fire Co Monroeville VFC Reliance Fire Co FDID CITY NAME Allow ay Elmer Salem Hancocks Bridge Pennsville Tw p Pennsville Tw p Salem Oldmans Tw p Oldmans Tw p Penns Grove Pittsgrove Pittsgrove Pittsgrove Quinton Salem Carneys Point Upper Pittsgrove Tw p Upper Pittsgrove Tw p Woodstown/Pilesgrov e Twp 66,083 Population increase of 9% since 2000 census * * * * 17/2 19/0 17/2 6 6, , ,3 6 1 Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 72

73 FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name A llo way Twp Fire Co PP 3,467 F O/E E H S G F/A W O T Elmer Fire Dept Elsinbo ro Fire Co FFI 1, , Lo wer A llo ways Creek Fire/Res 1, P ennsville Fire/Rescue # 1 6, Deepwater Fire Co 6, M anningto n Fire Co # 1 1, Lo gan Vo l Fire Co A uburn Vo l Fire Co P enns Gro ve Liberty # 1 5, Willo w Gro ve Vo l Fire Co 3, No rma-a lliance Fire & Rescue 3, Centerto n Fire Co 3, Quinto n Fire Co 2, Salem City Fire Dept 5, Carneys P o int Fire & Rescue 8, Dareto wn Fire Co 1, M o nro eville VFC 1, Reliance Fire Co 7, $ LOSS $ 546, $ 5, $ 144, Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins Salem county FFF 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 Other E EM S T To tal H Hazardo us Co nditio n FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-o f-duty-deaths G Go o d Intent $ Lo s s Repo rted Do llar Lo ss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 73

74 Participation Percentage 80% Participating FDs / Total FDs 29/36 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 609 False Alarm 3,480 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire ,360 Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 845 Monday 1,419 Tuesday 1,286 Wednesday 1,142 Thursday 1,105 Friday 1,014 Saturday 958 Total 7,769 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 2,670 Automatic Aid Received 1,595 Mutual Aid Given 623 Mutual Aid Received 375 None 5,799 Other Aid Given 13 Total 11,075 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October ,425 November December Total 609 3, , ,769 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 74

75 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Carbon Monoxide Detector Activation, No Co Dispatched & Cancelled En Route False Alarm Or False Call, Other Gas Leak (Natural Gas Or L P G) Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Smoke Scare, Odor Of Smoke Unintentional Transmission Of Alarm, Other ,141 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 58 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 33 $1,271, $196, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 29 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 69 $ $ Fire, Other 27 $1, $ Mulch Fire 25 $0.00 $0.00 Natural Vegetation Fire, Other 18 $ $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 36 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 35 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 46 $58, $6, Total 376 $1,330, $202, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 67 $153, $98, $10, $7, Natural Vegetation Fire 115 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 7,296 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire 84 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 29 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 177 $8,283, $1,322, $1,704, $197, Total 7,769 $8,436, $1,420, $1,714, $204, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 75

76 Somerset county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME SOMERSET COUNTY 919 Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept Far Hills 8,165 Pottersville Vol Fire Co Bedminster Tw p 13,326 Basking Ridge Fire # Bernards Tw p 13,326 Liberty Corner Fire Co Bernards Tw p 7,707 Bernardsville Fire Co # Bernardsville 10,402 Bound Brook Fire Dept Bound Brook 4,819 Neshanic Vol Fire Co Branchburg Tw p 4,820 North Branch Vol Fire Co Branchburg Tw p * 4,820 Country Hills Fire Co Branchburg Tw p 11,116 Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co Bridgew ater 11,116 Finderne Fire Dept Bridgew ater 11,116 Green Knoll Vol Fire Co Bridgew ater 11,116 Martinsville Vol Fire Dept Bridgew ater 7,787 Millstone Valley Fire Co Franklin Tw p 7,787 Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue # Franklin Tw p 7,787 Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p 7,787 Franklin Tw p Fire District # Franklin Tw p * 7,788 Franklin Park Fire Co # Franklin Tw p 7,788 Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept Franklin Tw p 7,788 Middlebush Vol Fire Dept Franklin Tw p 7,788 Griggstow n Vol Fire Co Franklin Tw p 7,203 Green Brook Vol Fire Dept Green Brook 12,907 Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # Hillsborough Tw p 12,907 Hillsborough Fire Co # Hillsborough Tw p 12,907 Hillsborough Vol Fire Co # Hillsborough Tw p 10,344 Manville Fire Dept Hillsborough Tw p 11,127 Montgomery Fire Co # Montgomery Tw p 11,127 Montgomery Fire Co # Montgomery Tw p 21,936 North Plainfield Fire Dept North Plainfield 2,582 Peapack Gladstone Fire Co Peapack & Gladstone Borough 6,881 Raritan Fire Dept Raritan 682 Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # Rocky Hill 12,098 Somerville Fire Dept Somerville 4,563 South Bound Brook Co # South Bound Brook 15,311 Warren Tw p Vol Fire Dept Warren 5,801 Watchung Fire Dept Watchung 29/0 30/2 34/0 323,444 Population increase of 9% since 2000 census. 2 72, , ,868 NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 76

77 Somerset county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Far Hills-Bedminster Fire Dept Pottersville Vol Fire Co 8, Basking Ridge Fire #1 13, Liberty Corner Fire Co 13, $ Bernardsville Fire Co #1 7, Bound Brook Fire Dept 10, Neshanic Vol Fire Co 4, North Branch Vol Fire Co 4, Country Hills Fire Co 4, Bradley Gardens Vol Fire Co 11, Finderne Fire Dept 11, Green Knoll Vol Fire Co 11, M artinsville Vol Fire Dept 11, $55, M illstone Valley Fire Co 7, Somerset Vol Fire/Rescue #1 7, Elizabeth Av Vol Fire Co 7, Franklin Park Fire Co #2 7, Franklin Twp Fire District #3 7, Little Rocky Hill Fire Dept 7, M iddlebush Vol Fire Dept 7, Griggstown Vol Fire Co 7, Green Brook Vol Fire Dept 7, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #1 12, Hillsborough Fire Co #2 12, Hillsborough Vol Fire Co #3 12, M anville Fire Dept 10, $245, M ontgomery Fire Co #1 11, $1, M ontgomery Fire Co #2 11, $1,433, North Plainfield Fire Dept 21, Peapack Gladstone Fire Co 2, Raritan Fire Dept 6, $41, Rocky Hill Hook & Ladder # Somerville Fire Dept 12, South Bound Brook Co #1 4, Warren Twp Vol Fire Dept 15, $260, Watchung Fire Dept 5,801 KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 77

78 Participation Percentage 96% Participating FDs / Total FDs 26/27 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 572 False Alarm 1,024 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 406 Monday 626 Tuesday 465 Wednesday 487 Thursday 396 Friday 447 Saturday 423 Total 3,250 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 577 Automatic Aid Received 558 Mutual Aid Given 463 Mutual Aid Received 135 None 2,557 Other Aid Given 8 Total 4,298 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total 572 1, ,250 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 78

79 Most Frequent Incident Types Aircraft Standby 83 Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 122 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury 100 False Alarm Or False Call, Other 191 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 257 Motor Vehicle Accident With No Injuries 77 Power Line Down 205 Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction 251 Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 118 Smoke Or Odor Removal 77 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 71 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 56 $254, $37, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 58 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 33 $0.00 $0.00 Fire, Other 30 $0.00 $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 12 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 12 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 13 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 26 $47, $7, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 14 $0.00 $0.00 Total 325 $302, $44, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 35 $24, $47, $2, $7, Natural Vegetation Fire 89 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Non-Fire Incident 2,880 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Outside Rubbish Fire 28 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 11 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 207 $651, $255, $22, $37, Total 3,250 $675, $303, $24, $44, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 79

80 Sussex county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME SUSSE COUNTY 606 Andover Borough Fire Co Andover 5,565 Frankford Tw p Fire Dept Frankford Tw p 841 Branchville Hose Co # Branchville 2,014 Sandyston Tw p Fire Dept Sandyston/Walpack 5,045 Franklin Fire Dept Franklin * 3,601 Green Tw p Vol Fire Dept Green Tw p * 3,277 Hamburg Boro Fire Dept Hamburg 5,196 Hampton Tw p Vol Fire Dept Hampton Tw p 8,213 Hardyston Tw p Fire Dept Hardyston 2,538 Lafayette Tw p Fire Dept Lafayette 3,847 Montague Vol Fire Dept Montague 7,997 New ton Fire Dept New ton 2,050 Stillw ater Tw p Fire Dept Stillw ater 2,049 Sw artsw ood Vol Fire Dept Stillw ater * 3,437 Fredon Vol Fire Co New ton 6,319 Andover Tw p Fire Dept New ton 2,410 Ogdensburg Fire Dept Ogdensburg 19,722 Sparta Tw p Fire Dept Sparta 8,350 Byram Tw p Fire Dept Byram Tw p 3,610 Stanhope Fire Dept Stanhope 15,147 Hopatcong Fire Dept Hopatcong * 5,985 Pochuck Valley Fire Dept Vernon 11,358 Wantage Fire Dept Wantage 2,130 Sussex Fire Dept Sussex 5,986 Vernon Vol Fire Co Vernon 5,986 Highland Lakes Fire Dept Vernon 5,986 Mc Afee Vol Fire Co Vernon 25/1 26/0 24/3 149,265 Population increase of 4% since 2000 census. 13 4, , ,2 0 3 Picture courtesy of Jackie Pellek NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 80

81 Sussex county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Andover Borough Fire Co Frankford Twp Fire Dept 5, Branchville Hose Co # Sandyston Twp Fire Dept 2, Franklin Fire Dept 5, Green Twp Vol Fire Dept 3, Hamburg Boro Fire Dept 3, Hampton Twp Vol Fire Dept 5, $82, Hardyston Twp Fire Dept 8, Lafayette Twp Fire Dept 2, M ontague Vol Fire Dept 3, Newton Fire Dept 7, Stillwater Twp Fire Dept 2, Swartswood Vol Fire Dept 2, Fredon Vol Fire Co 3, Andover Twp Fire Dept 6, Ogdensburg Fire Dept 2, Sparta Twp Fire Dept 19, Byram Twp Fire Dept 8, Stanhope Fire Dept 3, Hopatcong Fire Dept 15, Pochuck Valley Fire Dept 5, $242, Wantage Fire Dept 11, $10, Sussex Fire Dept 2, $12, Vernon Vol Fire Co 5, Highland Lakes Fire Dept 5, M c Afee Vol Fire Co 5, KEY PP Population Protected F/A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 81

82 Participation Percentage 100% Participating FDs / Total FDs 21/21 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 26,095 False Alarm 8,821 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather 1,686 3,024 6, , Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 6,467 Monday 8,527 Tuesday 8,247 Wednesday 7,511 Thursday 7,679 Friday 7,514 Saturday 6,529 Total 52,474 Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 551 Automatic Aid Received 77 Mutual Aid Given 1,080 Mutual Aid Received 392 None 52,005 Other Aid Given 22 Total 54,127 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January 2, ,950 February 1, ,454 March 2, ,017 April 2, ,820 May 2, ,100 June 2, ,958 July 2, ,265 August 1, ,512 September 2, ,121 October 2,338 1, , ,804 November 2,359 1, , ,073 December 2, ,400 Total 26,095 8,821 1,686 3,024 6, , ,474 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 82

83 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction Emergency Medical Service, Other Ems Call, Excluding Vehicle Accident With Injury Lock-Out Medical Assist, Assist Ems Crew Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional Wind Storm, Tornado/Hurricane Assessment 1,710 1, ,427 2,952 1,623 1,900 1, ,133 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 166 $2, $0.00 Building Fire 157 $5,671, $1,813, Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 613 $1, $10, Dumpster Or Other Outside Trash Receptacle Fire 42 $3, $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 51 $2, $5, Mulch Fire 42 $1, $11, Outside Rubbish Fire, Other 57 $ $0.00 Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 128 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 175 $341, $7, Trash Or Rubbish Fire, Contained 79 $2, $ Total 1,510 $6,027, $1,848, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 214 $669, $458, $2, $8, Natural Vegetation Fire 255 $2,001, $4, $50, $11, Non-Fire Incident 50,788 $69,416, $1,268, $9,186, $170, Outside Rubbish Fire 229 $0.00 $3, $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 39 $3, $7, $5, $3, Structure Fire 949 $37,757, $5,694, $11,006, $1,840, Total 52,474 $109,847, $7,436, $20,250, $2,033, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 83

84 Union county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME UNION COUNTY 13,183 Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept Berkeley Heights 14,756 Clark Vol Fire Dept Clark 22,625 Cranford Fire Dept Cranford 124,969 Elizabeth Fire Dept Elizabeth 7,318 Fanw ood Fire Dept Fanw ood 4,226 Garw ood Fire Dept Garw ood 21,404 Hillside Fire Dept Hillside 7,914 Kenilw orth Fire Dept Kenilw orth 40,499 Linden Fire Dept Linden 6,685 Mountainside Fire Dept Mountainside 12,171 New Providence Fire Dept New Providence 49,808 Plainfield Fire Division Plainfield 27,346 Rahw ay Fire Dept Rahw ay 21,085 Roselle Fire Dept Roselle 13,297 Roselle Park Fire Dept Roselle Park 23,510 Scotch Plains Fire Dept Scotch Plains 15,817 Springfield Fire Dept Springfield 21,457 Summit Fire Dept Summit 56,642 Tw p of Union Fire Dept Union 30,316 Westfield Fire Dept Westfield 1,471 Winfield Fire Dept Winfield 21/0 21/0 21/0 536,499 Population increase of 4% since 2000 census. 536, , ,54 1 Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 84

85 Union county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Berkeley Hgts Fire Dept 13, $6, Clark Vol Fire Dept 14, Cranford Fire Dept 22, , ,779 9 $455, Elizabeth Fire Dept 124, ,716 1,019 1, , , Fanwood Fire Dept 7, Garwood Fire Dept 4, $600, Hillside Fire Dept 21, , ,850 $110, Kenilworth Fire Dept 7, Linden Fire Dept 40, , ,740 1 $125, M ountainside Fire Dept 6, New Providence Fire Dept 12, Plainfield Fire Division 49, , ,973 2 $1,018, Rahway Fire Dept 27, ,706 $565, Roselle Fire Dept 21, ,367 1 $804, Roselle Park Fire Dept 13, Scotch Plains Fire Dept 23, Springfield Fire Dept 15, ,617 8 $10, Summit Fire Dept 21, ,566 2 $437, Twp of Union Fire Dept 56, , , $1,714, Westfield Fire Dept 30, ,883 5 $10,527, Winfield Fire Dept 1, Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 85

86 Participation Percentage 81% Participating FDs / Total FDs 18/22 Incident Type Responses By Category EMS 361 False Alarm 807 Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Day Of Week Incidents Sunday 259 Monday 463 Tuesday 477 Wednesday 381 Thursday 326 Friday 352 Saturday 318 Total 2,576 Service Weather Aid Given/Received Incidents Automatic Aid Given 264 Automatic Aid Received 236 Mutual Aid Given 378 Mutual Aid Received 83 None 2,257 Other Aid Given 2 Total 3,220 Month EMS False Alarm Fire Good Intent Hazardous Condition Other Overpressure/Explosion - No Fire Service Weather Total January February March April May June July August September October November December Total ,576 Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 86

87 Most Frequent Incident Types Alarm System Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 118 Alarm System Sounded Due To Malfunction 87 Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment Dispatched & Cancelled En Route False Alarm Or False Call, Other 89 Motor Vehicle Accident With Injuries 156 Power Line Down Smoke Detector Activation Due To Malfunction Smoke Detector Activation, No Fire - Unintentional 132 Vehicle Accident, General Cleanup 81 Most Frequent Fire Incident Types Incidents Property Loss Contents Loss Brush Or Brush-And-Grass Mixture Fire 37 $0.00 $0.00 Building Fire 21 $645, $52, Chimney Or Flue Fire, Confined To Chimney Or Flue 12 $0.00 $0.00 Cooking Fire, Confined To Container 51 $ $2, Fire, Other 7 $ $0.00 Fuel Burner/Boiler Malfunction, Fire Confined 10 $5, $5, Mulch Fire 12 $2, $1, Outside Rubbish, Trash Or Waste Fire 13 $0.00 $0.00 Passenger Vehicle Fire 33 $122, $1, Road Freight Or Transport Vehicle Fire 7 $2, $0.00 Total 203 $777, $62, Fire Type Category Incidents Property Value Property Loss Contents Value Contents Loss Cultivated Vegetation, Crop Fire 1 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fire 42 $98, $124, $1, $1, Natural Vegetation Fire 55 $400, $2, $0.00 $1, Non-Fire Incident 2,335 $58, $58, $58, $58, Outside Rubbish Fire 27 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Special Outside Fire 8 $0.00 $ $0.00 $0.00 Structure Fire 108 $307, $651, $58, $59, Total 2,576 $863, $837, $117, $121, Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 87

88 Warren county FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTICIPATION Population FD NAME FDID CITY NAME WARREN COUNTY 4,323 Allamuchy Tw p Fire Dept Allmuchy 2,369 Alpha Vol Fire Co Alpha 3,517 Mt Lake Fire Co Belvidere/Liberty Tw p 2,106 Good Will Fire Co # Belvidere 9,893 Blairstow n Hose Co # Blairstown/Hardwick/Frelinghuysen 3,176 Franklin Tw p Fire Co Broadw ay 5,712 Stew artsville Vol Fire Co Greenw ich Tw p 9,724 Hackettstow n Fire Dept Hackettstow n 1,931 Tri County Fire Co Mansfield Tw p 1,952 Hope Tw p Vol Fire Dept Hope 5,662 Independence Vol Fire Co Great Meadow s 3,055 Know lton Tw p Fire/Rescue # Delaw are 8,014 Lopatcong Fire Dept Philispburg 1,932 Mansfield Tw p Fire Co Mansfield Tw p 1,931 Mt Bethel Vol Fire Co Mansfield Tw p 7,396 Oxford Vol Fire Dept Oxford/White Tw p 14,950 Phillipsburg Fire Dept Phillipsburg 2,667 Harmony Tw p Vol Fire Dept Phillipsburg 3,339 Pohatcong Tw p Fire Dept Phillipsburg 6,461 Washington Boro Fire Dept Washington Borough * 6,651 Washington Tw p Vol Fire Dept Washington Tw p 1,931 Butler Park Vol Fire Co Mansfield Tw p * 17/1 20/1 21/0 108,692 Population increase of 15% since 2000 census. 9 3, , ,73 0 Picture courtesy of Bill Tompkins NOTE: Populations for 2011 and 2012 are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 88

89 Warren county FIRE DEPARTMENT Data FDID Fire Department Name PP F O/E E H S G F/A W O T FFI FFF $ LOSS Allamuchy Twp Fire Dept 4, Alpha Vol Fire Co 2, M t Lake Fire Co 3, Good Will Fire Co #1 2, Blairstown Hose Co #1 9, Franklin Twp Fire Dept 3, $131, Stewartsville Vol Fire Co 5, $467, Hackettstown Fire Dept 9, Tri County Fire Co 1, Hope Twp Vol Fire Dept 1, Independence Vol Fire Co 5, $4, Knowlton Twp Fire/Rescue #1 3, $300, Lopatcong Fire Dept 8, M ansfield Twp Fire Co 1, $10, M t Bethel Vol Fire Co 1, Oxford Vol Fire Dept 7, Phillipsburg Fire Dept 14, Harmony Twp Vol Fire Dept 2, $ Pohatcong Twp Fire Dept 3, Washington Boro Fire Dept 6, Washington Twp Vol Fire Dept 6, Butler Park Vol Fire Co 1,931 Picture courtesy of Ron Jeffers KEY PP Population Protected F / A False Alarm F Fire W Weather O/ E Overpressure/Explosion-No Fire O Other E EM S T Total H Hazardous Condition FFI Firefighter Injuries S Service FFF Firefighter Line-of-Duty-Deaths G Good Intent $ Lo ss Reported Dollar Loss NOTE: Populations are based on the 2010 Census. Fire in New Jersey 2012 Addendum 89

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