Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    10/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part II: MAJOR FIRES
    Date
    10/10/2012
    10/02/2012
    10/27/2012
    Name of Occup/Owner, Address and
    Property Use
    Mendoza, Steve
    1612 Grand Ave.
    1 or 2 family dwelling
    Martin, Andrea
    1816 Logan St.
    Multifamily dwelling
    Miley, Amber
    900 E 9th ST
    Multifamily dwelling
    12/19/2012 11:50
    Civilian Fire
    Deaths
    Property Loss
    20,000
    5,000
    250
    Page 1

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    10/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part III: BREAKDOWN OF STRUCTURE FIRES AND OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    A. FIRES IN STRUCTURES BY
    FIXED PROPERTY USE
    1. Private Dwellings
    2. Apartments
    3. Hotels and Motels
    4. All Other Residential
    5. TOTAL RESIDENTIAL FIRES
    6. Public Assembly
    7. Schools and Colleges
    8. Health Care/Penal
    9. Stores and Offices
    10. Industry/Utility
    11. Storage in Structures
    12. Other Structures
    13. TOTAL STRUCTURE FIRES
    B. OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    14a. Highway Vehicles
    14b. Other Vehicles
    15. Non-Structure/Non-Vehicle
    16. Brush/Grass/Wildland
    17. Rubbish/Dumpsters
    18. All Other Fires
    19. TOTAL FOR FIRES
    20. Rescue/Emergency Med
    21. False Alarms
    22. Mutual Aid (Given)
    23a. Hazmat Responses
    23b. Other Hazardous Responses
    24. All Other Responses
    25. TOTAL FOR ALL INCIDENTS
    Number of
    Fires
    Civilian Casualties
    Deaths
    Injuries
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Property
    Damage
    20,000
    5,250
    0
    0
    25,250
    25,251
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    0
    25
    0
    25,276
    306
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    4
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    3
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    1
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    6
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    327
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Number of Confined Fires Number of Nonconfined Fires
    5. Residential Fires (line 5 above)
    13. Structure Fires (line 13 above)
    12/19/2012 11:50
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    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    10/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part IV: BREAKDOWN OF FALSE ALARM RESPONSES
    Type of Response
    1. Malicious, Mischievous False Call
    2. System Malfunction
    3. Unintentional
    4. Other False Alarms
    Number of Incidents
    Part V: INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES IN STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES
    Number of
    Civilian Casualties
    Fires
    Deaths
    Injuries
    1. Structure Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    0
    0
    2. Vehicle Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    0
    0
    Part VI: FIRE SERVICE EXPOSURES AND INJURIES
    Total Number of Infectious Disease Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Hazardous Condition Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Nonfatal Firefighter Injuries
    :
    •*•
    On-Duty Fire Fighter Injuries (Nonfatal) by Type of Duty, and Nature of
    Most Serious
    Injury
    Respond/ At Fire Non-Fire
    Nature of Most Serious Injury
    Return
    Ground
    Emerg Train.
    1. Burns
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2a.
    Smoke or Gas Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2b. Other Respiratory Distress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    3. Burns and Smoke Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    4. Wound/Cut/Bleeding/Bruise
    0
    0
    0
    0
    5. Dislocation/Fracture
    0
    0
    0
    0
    6. Heart Attack or Stroke
    0
    0
    0
    0
    7. Strain/Sprain/Muscle Pain
    0
    0
    0
    0
    8. Thermal Stress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    9. All Other
    0
    0
    0
    0
    10.
    TOTAL
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Fire Ground Injuries (Nonfatal) By Cause
    1. Exposure to Fire Products
    0 2. Exposure to Chem./Radiation
    3. Fell, Slipped, Jumped
    0 4. Overexertion
    5. Stepped on/Contact With
    0 6. Struck By
    7. Extreme Weather
    0 8. All Other
    Number of Injuries Resulting in Lost Time:
    0
    How many shifts were lost as a result of these injuries:
    Fire Department Vehicle Accidents
    Accidents involving fire department emergency vehicles:
    Resulting injuries
    Accidents involving firefighter's personal vehicles...:
    Resulting injuries
    12/19/2012 11:50
    Property
    Damage
    Other
    On-Duty
    Page 3

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part II: MAJOR FIRES
    Date
    07/04/2012
    07/31/2012
    03/30/2012
    Name of Occup/Owner, Address and
    Property Use
    MARON, KYLIE/MILLER, JERRY
    1800 River Rd.
    Campsite with utilities
    Johns, Hilda
    2604 Houser St.
    1 or 2 family dwelling
    Wilkins, Robert
    3408 HWY. 61
    Vehicle parking area
    12/19/2012 11:50
    Civilian Fire
    Deaths
    Property Loss
    150,000
    30,000
    25,000
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    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part III: BREAKDOWN OF STRUCTURE FIRES AND OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    FIRES IN STRUCTURES BY
    FIXED PROPERTY USE
    1. Private Dwellings
    2. Apartments
    3. Hotels and Motels
    4. All Other Residential
    5. TOTAL RESIDENTIAL FIRES
    6. Public Assembly
    7. Schools and Colleges
    8. Health Care/Penal
    9. Stores and Offices
    10. Industry/Utility
    11. Storage in Structures
    12. Other Structures
    13. TOTAL STRUCTURE FIRES
    B. OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    14a. Highway Vehicles
    14b. Other Vehicles
    15. Non-Structure/Non-Vehicle
    16. Brush/Grass/Wildland
    17. Rubbish/Dumpsters
    18. All Other Fires
    19. TOTAL FOR FIRES
    20. Rescue/Emergency Med
    21. False Alarms
    22. Mutual Aid (Given)
    23a. Hazmat Responses
    23b. Other Hazardous Responses
    24. All Other Responses
    25. TOTAL FOR ALL INCIDENTS
    Number of
    Fires
    21
    6
    1
    2
    30
    44
    10
    3
    10
    8
    4
    7
    86
    Civilian Casualties
    Deaths
    Injuries
    0
    4
    0
    1
    0
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2
    0
    0
    10
    Property
    Damage
    64,000
    6,750
    5,000
    0
    75,750
    1
    0
    20,000
    0
    15,000
    10,300
    0
    121,051
    0
    0
    33,600
    0
    0
    10,000
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    0
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    0
    25
    0
    10
    164,676
    2,903
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    116
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    2
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    17
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    14
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    95
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    3,233
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Number of Confined Fires Number of Nonconfined Fires
    5. Residential Fires (line 5 above)
    13. Structure Fires (line 13 above)
    12/19/2012 11:50
    16
    21
    14
    23
    Page 2

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 10/31/2012
    Part IV: BREAKDOWN OF FALSE ALARM RESPONSES
    Type of Response
    Number of Incidents
    1. Malicious, Mischievous False Call
    7
    2. System Malfunction
    23
    3. Unintentional
    71
    4. Other False Alarms
    15
    Part V: INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES IN STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES
    Number of
    Civilian Casualties
    Fires
    Deaths Injuries
    1. Structure Fires Intentionally Set
    2
    0
    0
    2. Vehicle Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    0
    0
    Part VI: FIRE SERVICE EXPOSURES AND INJURIES
    Total Number of Infectious Disease Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Hazardous Condition Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Nonfatal Firefighter Injuries
    :
    14
    On-Duty Fire Fighter Injuries (Nonfatal) by Type of Duty, and Nature of
    Most Serious Injury
    Respond/ At Fire Non-Fire
    Nature of Most Serious Injury
    Return
    Ground
    Emerg Train.
    1. Burns
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2a. Smoke or Gas Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2b. Other Respiratory Distress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    3. Burns and Smoke Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    4. Wound/Cut/Bleeding/Bruise
    0
    0
    0
    2
    5. Dislocation/Fracture
    0
    0
    0
    0
    6. Heart Attack or Stroke
    0
    0
    0
    0
    7. Strain/Sprain/Muscle Pain
    0
    1
    2
    1
    8. Thermal Stress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    9. All Other
    0
    0
    2
    0
    10. TOTAL
    0
    1
    4
    3
    Fire Ground Injuries (Nonfatal) By Cause
    1. Exposure to Fire Products
    0 2. Exposure to Chem./Radiation
    3. Fell, Slipped, Jumped
    1
    4. Overexertion
    5. Stepped on/Contact With
    0 6. Struck By
    7. Extreme Weather
    0 8. All Other
    Number of Injuries Resulting in Lost Time:
    0
    How many shifts were lost as a result of these injuries:
    Fire Department Vehicle Accidents
    Accidents involving fire department emergency vehicles:
    Resulting injuries
    Accidents involving firefighter's personal vehicles...:
    Resulting injuries
    12/19/2012 11:50
    Property
    Damage
    Other
    On-Duty
    0
    0
    0
    0
    1
    0
    0
    5
    0
    0
    Page 3

    Part II: MAJOR FIRES
    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    11/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Date
    Name of Occup/Owner, Address and
    Property Use
    Civilian Fire
    Deaths
    11/25/2012 Larry Hill
    1311 Cedar St.
    1 or 2 family dwelling
    11/02/2012 Cathy Estabrook
    1009 Grandview Ave.
    Vehicle parking area
    11/21/2012 Marshall, Troy
    1211 Oregon St.
    1 or 2 family dwelling
    12/20/2012 12:39
    0
    Property Loss
    10,000
    3,800
    3,000
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    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    11/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Part III: BREAKDOWN OF STRUCTURE FIRES AND OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    A. FIRES IN STRUCTURES BY
    FIXED PROPERTY USE
    1. Private Dwellings
    2. Apartments
    3. Hotels and Motels
    4. All Other Residential
    5. TOTAL RESIDENTIAL FIRES
    6. Public Assembly
    7. Schools and Colleges
    8. Health Care/Penal
    9. Stores and Offices
    10. Industry/Utility
    11. Storage in Structures
    12. Other Structures
    13. TOTAL STRUCTURE FIRES
    B. OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    14a. Highway Vehicles
    14b. Other Vehicles
    15. Non-Structure/Non-Vehicle
    16. Brush/Grass/Wildland
    17. Rubbish/Dumpsters
    18. All Other Fires
    19. TOTAL FOR FIRES
    20. Rescue/Emergency Med
    21. False Alarms
    22. Mutual Aid (Given)
    23a. Hazmat Responses
    23b. Other Hazardous Responses
    24. All Other Responses
    Number of
    Fires
    Civilian Casualties
    Deaths
    Injuries
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Property
    Damage
    13,000
    0
    0
    0
    13,000
    13,000
    0
    0
    3,800
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    0
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    0
    0
    16,800
    284
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    9
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    0
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    1
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    0
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    10
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    25
    . TOTAL FOR
    ALL INCIDENTS
    309
    XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
    Number of
    Confined
    Fires
    Number
    of
    Nonconfined Fires
    5.
    13.
    Residential Fires (line 5
    Structure Fires (line 13
    above)
    above)
    0
    0
    2
    3
    12/20/2012 12:39
    Page 2

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    11/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Part IV: BREAKDOWN OF FALSE ALARM RESPONSES
    Type of Response
    1. Malicious, Mischievous False Call
    2. System Malfunction
    3. Unintentional
    4. Other False Alarms
    Number of Incidents
    Part V: INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES IN STRUCTURES
    AND VEHICLES
    Number of
    Fires
    Civilian Casualties
    Deaths
    Injuries
    Property
    Damage
    1. Structure Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    2. Vehicle Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Part VI: FIRE SERVICE EXPOSURES AND INJURIES
    Total Number of Infectious Disease Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Hazardous Condition Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Nonfatal Firefighter Injuries
    :
    0
    On-Duty Fire Fighter Injuries (Nonfatal) by Type of Duty, and Nature of
    Most Serious
    Injury
    Respond/ At Fire Non-Fire
    Nature of Most Serious Injury
    Return
    Ground
    Emerg Train.
    1. Burns
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2a. Smoke or Gas Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2b. Other Respiratory Distress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    3. Burns and Smoke Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    4. Wound/Cut/Bleeding/Bruise
    0
    0
    0
    0
    5. Dislocation/Fracture
    0
    0
    0
    0
    6. Heart Attack or Stroke
    0
    0
    0
    0
    7. Strain/Sprain/Muscle Pain
    0
    0
    0
    0
    8. Thermal Stress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    9. All Other
    0
    0
    0
    0
    10. TOTAL
    0
    0
    0
    0
    Fire Ground Injuries (Nonfatal) By Cause
    1. Exposure to Fire Products
    0 2. Exposure to Chem./Radiation
    3. Fell, Slipped, Jumped
    0
    4. Overexertion
    5. Stepped on/Contact With
    0 6. Struck By
    7. Extreme Weather
    0
    8. All Other
    Number of Injuries Resulting in Lost Time:
    0
    How many shifts were lost as a result of these injuries:
    Fire Department Vehicle Accidents
    Accidents involving fire department emergency vehicles:
    Resulting injuries
    Accidents involving firefighter's personal vehicles...:
    Resulting injuries
    12/20/2012 12:39
    Other
    On-Duty
    Page 3

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Part II: MAJOR FIRES
    Date
    07/04/2012
    07/31/2012
    03/30/2012
    Name of Occup/Owner, Address and
    Property Use
    MARON, KYLIE/MILLER, JERRY
    1800 River Rd.
    Campsite with utilities
    Johns, Hilda
    2604 Houser St.
    1 or 2 family dwelling
    Wilkins, Robert
    3408 HWY. 61
    Vehicle parking area
    12/20/2012 12:39
    Civilian Fire
    Deaths
    Property Loss
    150,000
    30,000
    25,000
    Page 1

    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Part III: BREAKDOWN OF STRUCTURE FIRES AND OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    FIRES IN STRUCTURES BY
    FIXED PROPERTY USE
    1. Private Dwellings
    2. Apartments
    3. Hotels and Motels
    4. All Other Residential
    5. TOTAL RESIDENTIAL FIRES
    6. Public Assembly
    7. Schools and Colleges
    8. Health Care/Penal
    9. Stores and Offices
    10. Industry/Utility
    11. Storage in Structures
    12. Other Structures
    13. TOTAL STRUCTURE FIRES
    B. OTHER FIRES AND INCIDENTS
    14a. Highway Vehicles
    14b. Other Vehicles
    15. Non-Structure/Non-Vehicle
    16. Brush/Grass/Wildland
    17. Rubbish/Dumpsters
    18. All Other Fires
    19. TOTAL FOR FIRES
    20. Rescue/Emergency Med
    21. False Alarms
    22. Mutual Aid (Given)
    23a. Hazmat Responses
    23b. Other Hazardous Responses
    24. All Other Responses
    Number of
    Fires
    23
    6
    1
    2
    32
    47
    11
    3
    10
    8
    5
    7
    91
    Civilian Casualties
    Deaths
    Injuries
    0
    4
    0
    1
    0
    1
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2
    0
    0
    10
    Property
    Damage
    77,000
    6,750
    5,000
    0
    88,750
    1
    0
    20,000
    0
    15,000
    10,300
    0
    134,051
    0
    0
    37,400
    0
    0
    10,000
    0
    0
    0
    0
    0
    XXXXXXXXXXXXX
    0
    0
    xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    0
    0
    25
    10
    181,476
    3,187
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    125
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    2
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    18
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    14
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    105
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    25 . TOTAL FOR ALL
    INCIDENTS
    3,
    542
    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Number
    of Confined
    Fires
    Number
    of Nonconfined Fires
    5.
    13.
    Residential Fires (line 5
    Structure Fires (line 13
    above)
    above)
    16
    21
    16
    26
    12/20/2012 12:39
    Page 2

    Property
    Damage
    Muscatine Fire Department
    NFPA Fire Experience Survey
    01/01/2012 to 11/30/2012
    Part IV: BREAKDOWN OF FALSE ALARM RESPONSES
    Type of Response
    Number of Incidents
    1. Malicious, Mischievous False Call
    7
    2. System Malfunction
    25
    3. Unintentional
    78
    4. Other False Alarms
    15
    Part V: INTENTIONALLY SET FIRES IN STRUCTURES AND VEHICLES
    Number of
    Civilian Casualties
    Fires
    Deaths Injuries
    1. Structure Fires Intentionally Set
    2
    0
    0
    2. Vehicle Fires Intentionally Set
    0
    0
    0
    Part VI: FIRE SERVICE EXPOSURES AND INJURIES
    Total Number of Infectious Disease Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Hazardous Condition Exposures
    :
    0
    Total Number of Nonfatal Firefighter Injuries
    :
    14
    On-Duty Fire Fighter Injuries (Nonfatal) by Type of Duty, and Nature of
    Most Serious Injury
    __________
    Respond/ At Fire Non-Fire
    Nature of Most Serious Injury
    Return
    Ground
    Emerg Train.
    1. Burns
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2a. Smoke or Gas Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    2b. Other Respiratory Distress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    3. Burns and Smoke Inhalation
    0
    0
    0
    0
    4. Wound/Cut/Bleeding/Bruise
    0
    0
    0
    2
    5. Dislocation/Fracture
    0
    0
    0
    0
    6. Heart Attack or Stroke
    0
    0
    0
    0
    7. Strain/Sprain/Muscle Pain
    0
    1
    2
    1
    8. Thermal Stress
    0
    0
    0
    0
    9. All Other
    0
    0
    2
    0
    10. TOTAL
    0
    1
    4
    3
    Fire Ground Injuries (Nonfatal) By Cause
    1. Exposure to Fire Products
    0 2. Exposure to Chem./Radiation
    3. Fell, Slipped, Jumped
    1
    4. Overexertion
    5. Stepped on/Contact With
    0 6. Struck By
    7. Extreme Weather
    0
    8. All Other
    Number of Injuries Resulting in Lost Time:
    0
    How many shifts were lost as a result of these injuries:
    Fire Department Vehicle Accidents
    Accidents involving fire department emergency vehicles:
    Resulting injuries
    Accidents involving firefighter's personal vehicles...:
    Resulting injuries
    12/20/2012 12:39
    Other
    On-Duty
    Page 3

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