Fire Statistics Scotland 2012-13

Statistical bulletin providing statistics on the incidents that Scotland's Fire and Rescue Services attended in 2012-13.


Table 14c: Non-fatal casualties from primary fires by age and nature of injury 2012-13 provisional - Scotland

Non Fire and Rescue Service
Non-Fatal Casualties3
Number
Nature of injury 0-16 17-29 30-59 60+ Unknown/ unspecified Total Fire and Rescue Service4 Non-Fatal Casualties Total
Burns 2 31 61 23 6 123 5 128
Burns and overcome by gas or smoke1 - 4 6 5 - 15 - 15
Overcome by gas, smoke or fumes 31 91 226 156 20 524 - 524
Smoke Inhalation (not overcome)5 10 7 10 13 1 41 - 41
Physical injuries2 1 11 21 11 2 46 5 51
Shock only 1 5 4 6 - 16 - 16
Precautionary check-up 34 65 114 84 20 317 1 318
Other specified 9 32 64 81 5 191 5 196
Unspecified/not known 3 3 6 7 3 22 - 22
Total 91 249 512 386 57 1,295 16 1,311

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 - refers to fire and rescue service personnel

5 - this category is a subset of 'others' - where FRS stated smoke inhalation occurred but not severe enough to be classified as person was overcome

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