NFIRS Data Quality Dashboard


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Data Quality Score - a mathematically derived value that ranks the following metrics of data quality into a single score.
34(Data Quality Score) =  1(Location) + 1(Area of Origin) + 1(Detector Presence) + 1(Equipment Involved) + 4(Fire Ignition Factor) + 4(Heat Source) + 4(Item First Ignited) + 1(Total Loss) + 14(Valid Incidents)

Fire Department Name Data Quality Score Rank
Henderson County Fire Department (39713) 98.35 1
Covington Fire Department (84213) 97.33 2
Bedford County Fire Department (02713) 97.06 3
Springfield Fire Department (74263) 97.06 4
Lexington Fire Department (39213) 96.85 5
Oak Ridge Fire Department (01442) 96.75 6
Maryville Fire Department (05326) 96.71 7
Limestone Volunteer Fire Department (90821) 96.71 8
Athens Fire Department (54313) 96.62 9
Lincoln County Volunteer Fire Rescue (52731) 96.60 10
Fire Department Name Data Quality Score Rank
Henderson County Fire Department (39713) 96.63 1
Chattanooga Fire Department (33512) 96.13 2
Blount County Fire Protection District (05151) 95.55 3
Jackson County Central Volunteer Fire Department (44291) 95.08 4
Bedford County Fire Department (02713) 94.96 5
Fire Department Name Rank
Limestone Volunteer Fire Department (90821) 1
Dyersburg Fire Department (23312) 2
Rural Metro Fire Department (47832) 3
Bristol Fire Dept (82412) 4
Dallas Bay VFD (33621) 5

To qualify for any of these superlatives, a fire department must have had an average of 12 incidents during the study period (1 year for top ten, 2 years for most improvement, and 10 years for ten year data quality).