Official Statistics

Fire statistics

The publications listed here are both current and historical statistical publications. The two main series are the annual ‘Fire statistics Great�

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The publications listed here are both current and historical statistical publications. The two main series are the annual ‘Fire statistics Great Britain� (formerly ‘Fire statistics UK�) and the ‘Fire statistics monitor� which contain headline statistics on numbers of incidents and casualties on a quarterly basis.

Other publications accessible from these pages include the ‘Cost of fire� series, Fires in the home (data from the fire module of the English Housing Survey and its predecessors) and non-financial annual return data from fire and rescue services in ‘Operational statistics�.

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Fire and rescue statistics feedback

We are keen to hear from current and potential users of fire and rescue statistics.

We want you to tell us:

  • which statistics you use
  • ideas for how the range of statistics could be improved
  • if you would like to receive email alerts when new statistics are available

What happens to feedback?

The fire and rescue statistics team will collate all responses and feed these into its Fire Statistics Annual statistics publication.

Responses to the 2012 user survey are summarised in Fire statistics user survey 2012: summary of responses.

Fire and rescue statistics interest form

Use the form at the top of the page to give us your feedback. You can also use this form to apply to receive these statistics by email alert.

Please send completed forms to [email protected].

Queries

For further queries contact [email protected] (0303 444 2144) or [email protected] (0303 444 2818).

Updates to this page

Published 14 November 2012

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