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Fire Incidents in Alaska (AK)

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This section offers an overview of all fire incidents in Alaska (AK). We analyzed the annual National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) Public Data Release files provided by the U.S. Fire Administration's (USFA) National Fire Data Center (NFDC) to get this data. Please note, this isn't a fire census. The input from the fire departments may contain human error but the proportion of fire incidents reported to NFIRS is large enough to make reasonable interferences.

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Noncontained Fire Incidents in Alaska (AK)

Noncontained fires demand detailed fire investigations so we've only accounted for those in this report. We haven't considered contained fires with no casualties or significant property loss for this section.

Alaska (AK) Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of fire incidents. Anchorage ranks first with 404 incidents, while Houston ranked last, with 10 incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage404391257319
2Wasilla172227187217
3Fairbanks119152119130
4Palmer62125116109
5Meadow Lakes55576775
6North Pole47607853
7Juneau42453519
8Ketchikan31331319
9Soldotna24262828
10Eagle River22241717

Alaska (AK) Wildland Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of wildland fires. Anchorage ranks first with 60 incidents, while Willow ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage601888573
2Fairbanks32552214
3Palmer9802
4North Pole59814
5Juneau31001
6Chugiak2421
7Kenai2023
8Nikiski2500
9Soldotna2412
10Big Lake1010

Alaska (AK) Arson Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of intentional fires. Anchorage ranks first with 9 incidents, while Willow ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage9122
2Big Lake2001
3Ketchikan1000
4Palmer1322
5Bethel0000
6Chugiak0000
7North Pole0000
8Eagle River0010
9Fairbanks0221
10Houston0000

Alaska (AK) Juvenile Arson Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of juvenile intentional fires. Anchorage ranks first with 2 incidents, while Willow ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage2100
2Bethel0100
3Big Lake0000
4Chugiak0000
5North Pole0000
6Eagle River0000
7Fairbanks0100
8Houston0000
9Juneau0000
10Kenai0000

Alaska (AK) Fire Incidents with Civilian Casualties (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of fires with civilian casualties. Anchorage ranks first with 21 incidents, while Willow ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage2120199
2Fairbanks10351
3Wasilla7132
4Juneau3310
5Meadow Lakes2011
6Soldotna2100
7Bethel1200
8North Pole1222
9Eagle River1221
10Houston1120

Alaska (AK) Fire Incidents with Fire Service Casualties (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Alaska (AK) cities based on the number of fires with firefighter casualties. Anchorage ranks first with 10 incidents, while Willow ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Anchorage1010183
2Fairbanks5462
3Eagle River2311
4Ketchikan1201
5Palmer1115
6Wasilla1011
7Bethel0000
8Big Lake0001
9Chugiak0000
10North Pole0002

Where is Fire Incident Data Coming From? NFIRS

The NFIRS is a reporting standard that fire departments use to uniformly report on the full range of their activities, from fire to emergency medical services (EMS) to equipment involved in the response.

Anyone analyzing the NFIRS data should note that NFIRS is neither a random sample nor a census of fire incidents or casualties in the United States. As such, the analyst may not accurately make estimates of total fires, fire losses, or fire casualties in the United States from NFIRS data alone. Similarly, statistical means (averages) or standard error measurements taken from NFIRS describe the population of fire incidents related to fire departments that participate in NFIRS but do not describe the population of fire incidents in the Nation as a whole. However, the proportion of fire incidents reported to NFIRS is large enough that reasonable inferences can be made that the proportions of fires in NFIRS are similar to the true national measurements.