Fire and Rescue Statistics, Scotland, 2013-14

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Table 3a: Casualties from accidental dwelling fires, 2013-14p, Local Authority

Rate
Accidental Dwelling Fires
Fatal Casualties Non-Fatal Casualties1
Local Authority Accidental Dwelling Fires Number (per 1,000 fires) Number (per 1,000 fires)
Aberdeen City 247 1 4.0 46 186.2
Aberdeenshire 173 3 17.3 28 161.8
Angus 71 1 14.1 20 281.7
Argyll and Bute 78 - - 10 128.2
Clackmannanshire 38 - - 3 78.9
Dumfries and Galloway 112 1 8.9 23 205.4
Dundee City 195 - - 66 338.5
East Ayrshire 91 - - 10 109.9
East Dunbartonshire 53 - - 7 132.1
East Lothian 81 1 12.3 13 160.5
East Renfrewshire 61 - - 11 180.3
Edinburgh, City of 525 2 3.8 117 222.9
Eilean Siar 11 - - 3 272.7
Falkirk 119 2 16.8 26 218.5
Fife 217 2 9.2 42 193.5
Glasgow City 763 4 5.2 155 203.1
Highland 144 1 6.9 54 375.0
Inverclyde 87 - - 26 298.9
Midlothian 62 - - 28 451.6
Moray 69 - - 23 333.3
North Ayrshire 135 1 7.4 26 192.6
North Lanarkshire 258 1 3.9 62 240.3
Orkney Islands 10 - - 1 100.0
Perth and Kinross 97 - - 32 329.9
Renfrewshire 223 - - 36 161.4
Scottish Borders 101 - - 24 237.6
Shetland Islands 12 - - 1 83.3
South Ayrshire 86 2 23.3 12 139.5
South Lanarkshire 227 1 4.4 44 193.8
Stirling 66 - - 8 121.2
West Dunbartonshire 105 - - 12 114.3
West Lothian 164 1 6.1 21 128.0
Scotland 4,681 24 5.1 990 211.5

Notes
1 - Non-fatal casualty data from 2009-10 onwards cannot be compared to previous years. This is due to a change in the recording of non-fatal casualties - see section 6.5.2 ii for details

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