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New analysis of the number of dwelling fires in England with “air fryer” mentioned in the additional information free text.
New analysis of the number of fires in England with “solar panel” or “photovoltaic panel” mentioned in the additional information free text.
Focuses on incidents and fires attended by fire and rescue services, fire-related fatalities, casualties from those fires and response times to those fires.
Information on total workforce and diversity, firefighter injuries, attacks on firefighters, firefighters’ pension income, expenditure and membership.
Detailed statistics on fires attended by fire and rescue services across England, and fire-related fatalities and non-fatal casualties in those fires.
Petroleum, explosives and dangerous substances in England, by fire and rescue authority.
This publication focuses on trends in smoke alarm ownership, fire prevention and protection activities by fire and rescue services, in England, for the financial year April 2022 to March 2023.
New analysis of fires with lifts as the location of origin.
The Home Office collects detailed information on incidents attended by Fire and Rescue Services.
This report estimates the total annual economic and social cost of fire in England using data on fires that occurred in year ending March 2020.
Analysis of Home Office data on fire incident, and fire investigation reports exploring circumstances surrounding fire fatalities.
New analysis of outdoor fires by cause of fire.
New analysis of primary fires on construction sites.
New analysis of fires involving sprinklers and water mist
New analysis of resourcing by incident type.
New analysis of age and gender of victims.
New analysis of building and other building fires with safety systems.
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