Casualties by detailed location and financial year
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Title
Fires and casualties by detailed locationLast update
July 2015Next update
July 2016Publishing organisation
Welsh GovernmentSource 1
Fire incident recording system, Department for Communities and Local GovernmentContact email
stats.inclusion@wales.gsi.gov.ukDesignation
National StatisticsLowest level of geographical disaggregation
Fire and rescue authoritiesGeographical coverage
Fire and rescue authoritiesLanguages covered
English onlyGeneral description
The table shows the number of fires and related casualties (fatalities and non-fatal casualties) attended by the Fire and Rescue Service in Wales.The data shows detailed location type and motive.
Note: 2008-09 Figures are partially based on sampled data, weighted to true brigade totals.
2009-10 data were extracted from IRS in May 2011.
2010-11 data were extracted in May 2012.
2011-12 data were extracted in May 2013.
2012-13 data were extracted in May 2014.
2013-14 and 2014-15 data were extracted in June 2015.
2014-15 data are currently provisional and will be updated next year.
Added to StatsWales: July 2011
Source: Department for Communities and Local Government
Contact: stats.inclusion@wales.gsi.gov.uk
Data collection and calculation
Data prior to 2009-10 were collected via the Fire Data Report (FDR) paper forms.Data from 2009-10 onwards were collected via the Incident Recording System (IRS).
Frequency of publication
AnnualData reference periods
Financial years 2008-09 to 2014-15Users, uses and context
The data are used to inform policy decisions and to provide contextual information. The data is used by the Welsh Government to help monitor trends in incidents attended by FRSs over time and provides information on FRSs’ performance and activities to citizens and communities in Wales.See web link for further information.
Rounding applied
Fire data prior to 2009-10 are based on a sampled dataset and so are rounded to the nearest whole number. For this reason the sum of component parts may not equal the totals shown.Revisions information
Revisions are marked with an (r). The most recent year currently shown is provisional and may be revised when the table is next updated.Statistical quality
See web linkWeblinks
Data quality report.http://gov.wales/statistics-and-research/fire-statistics/?lang=en#/statistics-and-research/fire-statistics/fire-statistics-quality-report/?lang=en