Omaha Fire & Rescue

Omaha, NE, 68102

FDID: 01005
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Last Updated: April 13, 2018, 11:35 a.m.
Structure Hazard Level Distribution by Travel Time
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Effective Response Force Coverage
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Community Risk Assessment

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Fire Risk
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Fire Spread Risk
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Death and Injury Risk
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Low: less than 25% of departments have an equal or smaller risk value.
Medium: 25-75% of departments have a smaller risk value.
High: over 75% of departments have an equal or smaller risk value.

Summary

Department Type
Career
NFPA Region
Midwest
FDID
01005
State
NE
Phone
(402) 444-5700
Fax
(402) 444-6378
IAFF
385

Structure Hazard Level Distribution

227,884 total structures protected

Estimations

Number of fires per year
Average since 2010
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Beyond room/floor
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Beyond structure
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Deaths & injuries per year
Average since 2010
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Predicted
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Description

The Omaha Fire & Rescue fire department is a career department located in the Midwest NFPA region and headquartered in Omaha, NE.

408,958

Protected Population

130.75mi²

Community Size

Annual Structure Fires

Annual structure fire counts for the Omaha Fire & Rescue based on the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS).

Year Structure Fires Total Fire Calls
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Station Name Address
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 1 Headquarters 1516 Jackson Street
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 3 3126 South 16th Street
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 5 2209 Florence Boulevard
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 21 3454 Ames Avenue
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 22 6310 Lindbergh Drive
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 23 9090 North 30th Street
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 24 2304 Fontenelle Boulevard
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 30 6936 F Street
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 31 4702 South 25th Street
Omaha Fire and Rescue Station 33 3232 South 42nd Street
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