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29,452 fire departments 3. The majority of fire departments in the United States are volunteer. Of the total 29,452 fire departments in the country, 18,873 are all volunteer; 5,335 are mostly volunteer; 2,459 are mostly career; and 2,785 are all career. Volunteer Fire Service Fact Sheet nvfc.org wp-content uploads 2022/12 nvfc.org wp-content uploads 2022/12
In 2022, local fire departments responded to an estimated 1.5 million fires in the United States. These fires caused 3,790 civilian fire deaths and 13,250 reported civilian fire injuries. The property damage caused by these fires was estimated at $18 billion.
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The NFIRS represents the worlds largest, national, annual database of fire incident information. State participation in NFIRS is voluntary. 50 states and the District of Columbia report NFIRS data.
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