Statistical Bulletin Crime and Justice Series: Fire Statistics Scotland, 2010-11
Statistical information on the incidents attended by Scotland's fire and rescue services for 2010-11.
Table 12d: Rate of Non-Fire and Rescue Service fatal casualties from primary fires where the age is known by nature of treatment per million population 2010-11 provisional - Scotland
Rate | |||||
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Non Fire and Rescue Service Non-Fatal Casualties 3 | |||||
Nature of treatment | 0-16 | 17-29 | 30-59 | 60+ | Total |
Precautionary check recommended | 28.8 | 47.1 | 43.7 | 41.4 | 41.0 |
First aid given at scene | 29.8 | 107.3 | 88.8 | 99.4 | 83.5 |
Person went to hospital, injuries appear to be Slight | 51.3 | 123.7 | 109.5 | 99.4 | 98.8 |
Person went to hospital, injuries appear to be Serious | 2.1 | 24.1 | 25.4 | 19.1 | 19.3 |
Total | 111.9 | 302.2 | 267.4 | 259.3 | 242.6 |
Scottish Population 2010-115 | 973,845 | 913,333 | 2,127,941 | 1,206,981 | 5,222,100 |
Notes
1 - tables show main injuries only, priority is given to 'burns' and being 'overcome by gas or smoke'.
However, if both these injuries occur, these are shown together
2 - if 'physical injuries' and 'shock' occur, then physical injuries is recorded
3 - refers to persons who are not members of the fire and rescue service
4 - this category is a subset of 'others' - where FRS stated smoke inhalation occurred but not severe enough to be classified as person was overcome
5 - NRS: Mid-Year Estimate http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/statistics/theme/population/estimates/mid-year/2010/index.html
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