Official Statistics

Fire and rescue authorities: operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012

Annual statistics about fire and rescue authorities’ staff, numbers of injuries to firefighters, fire safety audits of buildings and community fire safety.

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendices 1-13 (revised)

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendix 14

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendix 15

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendix 16

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendix 17 (revised)

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendix 18

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: appendices 19-23 (revised)

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: revisions

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Fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England 2011 to 2012: revisions explanatory note

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Pre-release access list: fire and rescue service operational statistics bulletin for England

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Details

This publication and accompanying appendix data tables were released on Tuesday 25 September 2012 by the Department for Communities and Local Government. The publication focuses on personnel, health and safety and fire safety for the period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012.

The key points are as follows:

Numbers of staff

At 31 March 2012, the total number of fire and rescue authority staff (full-time equivalents) was 48,900: 4% fewer than at 31 March 2011. There were 28,200 whole-time firefighter full-time equivalents (down 3% on 2011) and 11,700 retained firefighter units of 24-hour cover (down 4% on 2011).

There has been a gradual increase in the representation of women and minority ethnic staff in recent years. At 31 March 2012, 4.3% of firefighters were women compared with 1.7% in 2002. Minority ethnic staff accounted for 3.3% of firefighters compared with 1.5% in 2002.

Staff leaving fire and rescue authorities

During 2011 to 2012 there were 4,200 staff who left fire and rescue authorities. The most common reason for leaving was normal retirement (800).

Health and safety

There were 3,400 reported injuries to firefighters in 2011 to 2012. This is 45% fewer injuries than in 2001 to 2002.

Community fire safety

770,000 home fire safety checks were carried out by fire and rescue services and their partners in 2011 to 2012, 7% fewer than in 2010 to 2011. There were 118,000 home fire safety checks to households with a disabled person in 2011 to 2012, up from 87,000 in 2010 to 2011.

The number of home fire safety checks of households with an elderly person (over 65 years) was 272,000 in 2011 to 2012, slightly lower than the 278,000 undertaken in 2010 to 2011.

Fire safety audits of buildings

Fire and rescue services carried out 82,000 audits of buildings in 2011 to 2012, 3% fewer than in 2010 to 2011.

Fire and rescue authorities are focusing their audit activities so that premises that are considered to represent the highest risks are more likely to be audited. The highest proportions of audits against number of known premises were care homes, hotels and hospitals.

The overall proportion of premises found to be satisfactory in 2011 to 2012 was 59%, compared to 56% in 2010 to 2011.

Updates to this page

Published 25 September 2012
Last updated 21 December 2012 + show all updates
  1. First published.

  2. Added revised appendices 1 to 13, appendix 17 and appendices 19 to 23.

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