According to the Map i got 51. Not counting MVA w/ Pins Water Rescues and Gas Leaks which do get posted
Greater Alarms by Division Response Districts totals 196, not 186.
Total Fire Activity for 2021 according to this site (NOT OFFICIAL FDNY NUMBERS)
Staten Island:
All Hands Fires - 122
2nd Alarm - 7
3rd Alarms - 1
5th Alarm - 1
Queens:
All Hands Fires - 477
2nd Alarm - 25
3rd Alarm - 5
4th Alarm - 4
5th Alarm - 1
7th Alarm - 1
8th Alarm - 1
Manhattan:
All Hands Fires - 344
2nd Alarm - 18
3rd Alarm - 7
4th Alarm - 4
5th Alarm - 3
Brooklyn:
All Hands Fires - 604
2nd Alarm - 45
3rd Alarm - 10
4th Alarm - 3
5th Alarm - 2
Bronx:
All Hands Fires - 375
2nd Alarm - 26
3rd Alarm - 9
4th Alarm - 6
Totals City Wide:
All Hands Fires - 1922
2nd Alarm - 119
3rd Alarm - 32
4th Alarm - 24
5th Alarm - 7
6th Alarm - 0
7th Alarm - 1
8th Alarm - 1
Do you know what the number was for 2019 (pre-corona). During the pandemic numbers dropped.TOTAL ANNUAL RESPONSES FOR THE FDNY
Official numbers from Retired FDNY Dispatcher Herb Eysser
2020 - 532,610
2021 - 606, 635
INCREASE OF - 74, 025
TOTAL ANNUAL RESPONSES FOR THE FDNY
Official numbers from Retired FDNY Dispatcher Herb Eysser
2020 - 532,610
2021 - 606, 635
INCREASE OF - 74, 025
You are right about the 2020 response number - looks way down - if accurate, maybe effect of pandemic - reduced FDNY medical responses.Do you know what the number was for 2019 (pre-corona). During the pandemic numbers dropped.
Yep, during the pandemic with the millions of people not coming into the city from outside the 5 boros the numbers would be down, I was curious how far down.You are right about the 2020 response number - looks way down - if accurate, maybe effect of pandemic - reduced FDNY medical responses.
Official FDNY numbers as reported for 2017 and 2018:
2017
All-hands & Multiples 2123
Total responses 587,270
2018
All-hands & Multiples 1983
Total responses 619,378
Approx 20 years ago, in 2000, official FDNY numbers were:
All-hands and multiples 3289 (significantly more fires)
Total responses 444,148 (significantly less EMS responses)