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Fire Incidents in Louisiana (LA)

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This section offers an overview of all fire incidents in Louisiana (LA). 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 Louisiana (LA)

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.

Louisiana (LA) Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of fire incidents. Baton Rouge ranks first with 880 incidents, while Noble ranked last, with 12 incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Baton Rouge880919787656
2New Orleans744626422299
3Shreveport740338309443
4Denham Springs600393185160
5Monroe507380336252
6West Monroe389382195161
7Lake Charles36635632285
8Pineville32420513828
9Alexandria291376245322
10Ponchatoula2561638914

Louisiana (LA) Wildland Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of wildland fires. Caddo Parish ranks first with 57 incidents, while Zwolle ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Caddo Parish571549464
2Franklinton42000
3DeRidder36302517
4Shreveport341847793
5Church Point30810
6LaPlace18820
7Many15000
8Ragley141100
9Pineville11151018
10Jena92411

Louisiana (LA) Arson Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of intentional fires. New Orleans ranks first with 4 incidents, while Zwolle ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1New Orleans4001
2Monroe3011
3Denham Springs2002
4Gonzales2000
5Baton Rouge1200
6Bossier City1001
7Covington1000
8Franklin1000
9Lacombe1000
10Lafayette1000

Louisiana (LA) Juvenile Arson Fire Incidents (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of juvenile intentional fires. Franklin ranks first with 2 incidents, while Zwolle ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Franklin2000
2Monroe2010
3Baton Rouge1200
4Covington1000
5Natchitoches1000
6Walker1000
7Abbeville0000
8Alexandria0000
9Arnaudville0000
10Avondale0000

Louisiana (LA) Fire Incidents with Civilian Casualties (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of fires with civilian casualties. Baton Rouge ranks first with 9 incidents, while Zwolle ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Baton Rouge961215
2Denham Springs9850
3Monroe9411
4West Monroe6630
5Gonzales4110
6New Orleans4210
7Bossier City3001
8Pineville3402
9Arnaudville2000
10Caddo Parish2000

Louisiana (LA) Fire Incidents with Fire Service Casualties (Top 10 Cities)

This table ranks Louisiana (LA) cities based on the number of fires with firefighter casualties. Shreveport ranks first with 7 incidents, while Zwolle ranked last, with Loading incidents.

PositionCity4Y Trend2023202220212020
1Shreveport7012
2New Orleans61061
3Benton2020
4Bossier City2000
5Lafayette2001
6Pineville2100
7Baton Rouge1412
8Chalmette1000
9Denham Springs1211
10Lecompte1000

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.