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The new report concluded that the increase is due to higher numbers of fires and increases in fire-related injuries. The report noted that fire-related injuries rose 25 percent from 2001 to 2010 — to 1.6 million — while fire fatalities rose 27 percent — to 19,944 in 2010 from 19,250 in 2001.
“More fire victims were hospitalized in 2010 than any other year in the past 30 years,” wrote the NFPA and CDC in their report. “An additional 1.6 million Americans had a primary fire injury, compared with about one in 15,000 in 2000. Fire-related injuries declined from 29 percent of deaths in 2001 to 12 percent in 2010, and more people sustained burns than died as a result of fire카지노s.”
The report is not the first to point out fire-related injuries and deaths. In an article published in October, The Wall Street Journal stated, “In 2010, 16,724 Americans were injured in fires, injuries or incidents resulting in death — or an injury or death that resulted in a non-fire related injury, such as a car crash.”
While the National Fire Protection Association and CDC stated that the increase is not a total problem, they said the increases are significant.
“We know this year will be the deadliest on record, with the number of fire deaths likely to outpace the average total of all deaths over the past 20 years,” the statement read. “When we assess the number of incidents, however, we are seeing a dramatic increase.”
On Saturday, March 19, the National Fire Protection Association announced that 1,569 fatalities were recorded in 2015, including 1,486 deat블랙 잭hs, of which 1,835 were on the National Fire Protection Association’s list of fire deaths due to human error.
According to the National Association of Fire Fighters, the average number of total fire fatalities i샌즈 카지노n 2015 was 3.6, but “some states saw rates of higher than 50 percent.”
Firefighters said that in some instances they did not have access to proper equipment during the day or night.
In a statement, AEG released: “At the end of 2015, the U.S. fire department experienced more than 2.7 billion hours of operational hours — which can be divided into 5,872 fire days. The first five fire days of 2016 recorded a total o