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Section: Electronic documentsTitle: Fire loss in the United States during 2009 / Michael J. KarterAuthor: Karter, Michael J.Publication: Quincy, MA : National Fire Protection Association, Fire Analysis and Research Division, 2010Notes: Sumario: U.S. fire departments responded to an estimated 1,348,500 fires. These fires resulted in 3,010 civilian fire fatalities, 17,050 civilian fire injuries and an estimated $12,531,000,000 in direct property loss. There was a civilian fire death every 175 minutes and a civilian fire injury every 31 minutes in 2009. Home fires caused 2,565, or 85%, of the civilian fire deaths. Fires accounted for five percent of the 26,534,000 total calls. Eight percent of the calls were false alarms; sixty-five percent of the calls were for aid such as EMSMateria / lugar / evento: Seguridad contra incendiosEstadísticasSiniestros de incendioEstados UnidosOtros autores: National Fire Protection Association. Fire Analysis and Research Division Other categories: 816Rights: In Copyright (InC)