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  1. NFPA’s Survey and
    How It Relates to NFIRS

  1. Marty Ahrens

    NFIC

    December 2007

 
  1. To Be Covered

  • What is NFPA’s survey? 

  • What does it do that NFIRS doesn’t? 

  • What does NFIRS do that the survey doesn’t? 

  • How are national estimates calculated for specific fire problems? 

  • Upcoming changes to the survey 

  • Common questions 

  • A bit about NFPA statistics 

 
  1. What is the NFPA Survey?

  • Based on a statistical sample 

    • All local departments protecting populations of at least 50,000 

    • Random sample, stratified by population, of small and medium communities         

  • Collects fire department experience data for past year 

  • Summary data only 

 
  1. Survey Contents

  • Fire department characteristics 

  • Responses by broad incident type 

    • Greater detail on false alarms 

  • Fires, civilian deaths and injuries, direct property damage by broad incident type 

    • Structure fires by broad property type 

  • Firefighter injuries by duty 

    • Firefighter fireground injuries by cause 

  • Fire department vehicle accidents 

  • Major fires         

 
  1. What Does the  Survey Do  
    that NFIRS Doesn’t?

  • Projections are possible because of the statistical sample 

    • Same rules throughout the country 

    • In NFIRS, different states have different reporting requirements 

  • Previous year’s analysis is complete by late summer or early fall 

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  1. What Does NFIRS Do
    that the Survey Doesn’t?

  • Lots! 

    • More detail 

    • Incident based system can answer more questions 

    • Can compare different jurisdictions if they follow the same reporting policies and practices 

 
  1. How a Fire Gets Counted

 
  1. What Do the Survey and NFIRS Have in Common?

  • Both use NFIRS codes 

  • Fire departments fill out both 

  • Data quality can be an issue 

    • NFPA follows up on vehicle fire deaths 

 
  1. How Are National Estimates Calculated?

  • NFIRS provides the details, but not the whole universe of reported fires 

  • NFPA survey is sample-based, so projections can be made about total 

    •  Lacks detail 

  • Combine the two to develop scaling ratios 

 
  1. National Estimates Calculations

  1. Projected totals from NFPA survey

    NFIRS totals

     

  • Different scaling ratios for  

    • Residential structures, non-residential structures, vehicles, and outside and other 

    • Fires, deaths, injuries, and property damage 

 
  1. Upcoming Changes to Survey

  • CPSC wanted survey information on confined fires 

  • 2007 survey asks about the number of 

    • Confined and non-confined  

    • Residential and all structure fires 

  • Mutual aid is restricted to mutual aid given 

  • Some departments will not be able to answer these questions the first year 

 
  1. Common Questions about the Survey

 
  1. Why didn’t we get one this year?

  • Random sample for smaller departments 

  • Can only accept surveys from departments in the sample 

  • Sample varies by year 

    • Department is likely to be in sample in some future years 

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  1. Can I get a copy of the survey?

  • Blank copies 

    • Yes 

  • For your own fire department 

    • Yes, if we have it 

  • For other fire departments 

    • No 

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  1. Can I get fire statistics by state?

  • For unintentional injury fire deaths 

    • Yes  

    • Death certificate data used, not NFPA survey 

  • For fires 

    • No 

    • Inconsistent reporting practices 

    • NFPA survey is a national  sample 

 
  1. Is an incident counted twice
    if it is in NFIRS and the survey?

  • No 

    • Survey projections are calculated independently of NFIRS 

    • If all incidents captured in the survey were in NFIRS, the scaling ratio should be 1 

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  1. What happens when a major fire
    is in the survey but not NFIRS?

  • Incident will usually be included in the general scaling ratios 

    • September 11 and some wildland fires were not 

  • Details of fire will not be in NFIRS 

    • Station Nightclub fire increased the non-residential fire death ratio  

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  1. Why don’t you adjust estimates when
    you know about a fire not in NFIRS?

  • National estimates are projections 

  • Inclusion or exclusion of serious fires will make big difference when scaled up 

  • We footnote rather than adjust 

  • Adjustments will always be incomplete 

     

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  1. NFPA Statistics

  • CD of our reports in packet 

    • Also brief statistical fact sheets 

  • Sign up for quarterly CDs and/or e-mailed reports 

  • Reports are copyrighted 

    • Links are welcome 

    • We will send reports to fire service for free 

 
  1. More on NFPA Statistics

  • NFIRS used in almost all 

    • Thank you for making it possible 

  • With lead time, we can do custom work 

    • Fee may be waived if it contributes to NFPA’s mission 

  • Help us get the statistics to people who provide the data 

 
  1. In Summary

  • NFPA survey and NFIRS are complementary 

  • Both are used for national estimates 

  • Thank you for helping us understand the fire problem 

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