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1996 U.S. Fire Loss - In 1996, U.S. fire departments responded to just under two million fires. That means that in the past year, a fire department responded to a fire somewhere in the United States every 16 seconds. There was a structure fire every 55 seconds, a residential fire every 74 seconds, and a motor vehicle fire every 76 seconds. A fire also occurred in an outside property every 32 seconds.
1996 U.S. Fire Loss - In 1996, U.S. fire departments responded to just under two million fires. That means that in the past year, a fire department responded to a fire somewhere in the United States every 16 seconds. There was a structure fire every 55 seconds, a residential fire every 74 seconds, and a motor vehicle fire every 76 seconds. A fire also occurred in an outside property every 32 seconds.
1996 U.S. Fire Loss - In 1996, U.S. fire departments responded to just under two million fires. That means that in the past year, a fire department responded to a fire somewhere in the United States every 16 seconds. There was a structure fire every 55 seconds, a residential fire every 74 seconds, and a motor vehicle fire every 76 seconds. A fire also occurred in an outside property every 32 seconds.
Karter Jr, Michael J. (Autor:in)
NFPA journal ; 91
1997
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