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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

FF Nation- FDNY's Busiest Year

 

2014 is FDNY’s Busiest Year in 150 Years

Data released by the union shows a shattered record in the department’s history 
In this March 12, 2014 file photo, New York City firefighters respond to a fire on 116th Street in Harlem after a building exploded in huge flames and filled the sky with billowing black smoke. According to New York Mayor Bill de Blasio and FDNY Commissioner Daniel Nigro, New York City’s Fire Department is on pace to have its busiest year on record. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)
Published Wednesday, December 17, 2014 
2014 will go down in the record books as the FDNY’s busiest year in its very active century-and-a-half history, according to the Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York and FDNY data.

Based on FDNY statistics and projections, city firefighters have already shattered the Department’s record for the greatest number of annual emergency responses. It is estimated that FDNY Firefighters will respond to more than 520,000 emergencies by year end. The previous record was set in 2010 when the Bravest responded to 507,017 total emergencies. As of Nov. 30, 2014, New York City Firefighters responded to 477,223 emergencies, an increase of 38,474 (up 8.77%) from Nov. 30, 2013 when Firefighters responded to 438,749 emergency calls (2013 was the 8th busiest year on record).

To have a clearer picture of how demand for the FDNY Firefighter services has expanded, data shows that civilian emergencies have soared 22% since 2002; 45% since 1990; 70% since 1985 and an astounding 552% since 1960. Firefighters respond to not only fires, but a growing number of reported gas, water and steam leaks, medical emergencies and more. 2015 will mark the 150th Anniversary of the busiest fire department in the world.

"The FDNY has always been recognized as the world’s busiest fire department, but the rise in emergency calls this year and in the past decade-plus can’t be compared to any other period in the Department’s 150 year history,” said Steve Cassidy, UFA President. “New York is the financial, communications and tourism capitol of the world and it is a fact that New York City Firefighters are busier and more productive than ever before.”

10 Busiest Years in FDNY’s 150 Year History
1. 2014 - 520,000 Projected*
2. 2010 - 507,017
3. 2012 - 494,394
4. 2007 - 490,767
5. 2011 - 488,017
6. 2005 - 485,702
7. 2006 - 484,954
8. 2013 - 479,228
9. 2008 - 473,335
10. 2009 - 473,024

All ten of the FDNY’s busiest years have occurred since 2005.

FDNY Firefighter Stats 2002 to 2014:
    
  • 2014 - busiest year in FDNY history. More than 520,000* emergencies
  • All 10 of the FDNY’s busiest years 2005 to 2014
  • Firefighter responses to emergencies exceeds 6.223 million since 2002
  • Average number of emergencies in last 5 years: Exceeds 497,000/year
  • Average number of emergencies since 2002: Exceeds 475,000/year   
  • Since 2002 FDNY Firefighter emergency responses: Up nearly 22%   
  • From 1990 to 2014 Firefighter emergencies: Up 44.96%   
  • From 1985 to 2014 Firefighter emergencies: Up 69.91%
  • From 1960 until 2014 NYC Firefighter emergencies are five times greater: Up 552%
  
FDNY Firefighter Emergency Response by Percentage Increase (11 Months Data as Compared to 2013):
    
  • Total Emergencies up 8.77%
  • Structural Fires up 5.62%   
  • Non-Structural Fires up 14.19%, include auto, brush and rubbish fires Emergencies up 15.98%, include gas, water & steam leaks, trapped in elevator rescues, carbon monoxide & fire alarms in major buildings, subway emergencies, scaffold and building collapses 
  • Medical Emergencies up 2.96%  
  • False Alarms up 2.73%
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