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Catastrophic (Multiple-Death) Fires in the United States
Incident descriptions and summary statistics on fires causing at least 5 deaths. Stephen G. Badger, Sept. 2004
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Large-Loss Fires in the United States
Incident descriptions and summary statistics on fires causing $5,000,000 or more in damage in 2003. Stephen G. Badger, Nov. 2004
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Pennsylvania's first fire safety audits of universities and other state facilities look to NFPA codes and standards.
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U.S. Fire Loss for 2003
There were 402,000 residential fires in the United States in 2003.
Large-Loss Fires for 2003
The direct property loss in large-loss fires was greater than $12 billion in 2003.
Firefighter Injuries for 2003
NFPA estimates that there were more than 78,000 firefighter injuries in 2003.
 
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