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Fact Sheet - National Volunteer Fire Council (http://www.nvfc.org)

 

            Volunteer comprise 73% of firefighters in the United States.  Of the total estimated 1,078,300 volunteer and paid        

    firefighters across the country, 784,700 are volunteers.

 

            The majority of fire departments in the United States are volunteers.  Of the total estimated 26,354 departments in the

    country, 19,224 are all volunteers; 3,845 are mostly volunteers; 1,407 are mostly career; and 1,878 are all career.

 

            64 of 102 firefighters who died in the line of duty in 2000 were volunteers.

 

            The number of volunteer firefighters in the United States has declined nearly 11% since 1983.  The number of 880,000

    in 1983 has dropped to 790,000 in 2001.

 

            Small communities rely heavily on volunteer firefighters.  Less than 2,500 population communities (such as

    Apalachicola, Alligator Point, Carrabelle, Dog Island, Eastpoint, Lanark Village, and St. George Island) are protected by

    398,550 firefighters - 391,350 are volunteers and 7,200 are paid.  Between 100,000 to 249,000 population communities

    (such as Tallahassee, Florida) are protected by 48,550 firefighters - 5,250 are volunteers and 43,300 are paid.

 

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