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Fire Incidents in Atlanta, Georgia (GA)

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This section offers an overview of all fire incidents in Atlanta, Georgia (GA). 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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Fire Incident Data for Atlanta, Georgia (GA)

This page shows detailed fire incident data for Atlanta in Georgia (GA). The data is sourced from NFIRS reports and shows incidents by cause and year.

Fire Incident Causes in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaAct of nature12632
Georgia (GA)AtlantaCause under investigation1341789654
Georgia (GA)AtlantaCause undetermined after investigation171193124198
Georgia (GA)AtlantaCause15614
Georgia (GA)AtlantaFailure of equipment or heat source58844040
Georgia (GA)AtlantaIntentional66635466
Georgia (GA)AtlantaUnintentional379333218177

Wildland Fire Incident Causes in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaDebris2114222
Georgia (GA)AtlantaEquipment3114
Georgia (GA)AtlantaIncendiary2430
Georgia (GA)AtlantaMisuse of fire2874
Georgia (GA)AtlantaNatural source4311
Georgia (GA)AtlantaOpen/outdoor fire77141
Georgia (GA)AtlantaOther cause1227219
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSmoking3971
Georgia (GA)AtlantaStructure (exposure)0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaUndetermined38795216

Arson Fire Incident Causes in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaAttention/sympathy0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaAuto theft concealment0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaDomestic violence0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaFireplay/curiosity0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaInsurance fraud0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaIntimidation0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaOther motivation0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaPersonal0010
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSuicide0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaThrills0000

Juvenile Arson Fire Incident Causes in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaExtended family0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaFoster parents0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaNo Family Unit0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaOther family type0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSingle parent family0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaTwo parent family0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaUnknown0000

Causes of Fire Incidents with Civilian Casualties in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaDeath2301
Georgia (GA)AtlantaLife threatening0110
Georgia (GA)AtlantaMinor2031
Georgia (GA)AtlantaModerate2000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSEVERITY OF INJURY0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSevere0100
Georgia (GA)AtlantaUndetermined0000

Causes of Fire Incidents with Fire Service Casualties in Atlanta

StateCityCause2023202220212020
Georgia (GA)AtlantaDeath0100
Georgia (GA)AtlantaLife threatening2260
Georgia (GA)AtlantaMinor0000
Georgia (GA)AtlantaModerate0100
Georgia (GA)AtlantaSevere1101
Georgia (GA)AtlantaUndetermined1000

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.