| Dokumendiregister | Päästeamet |
| Viit | 1.3-1/6861 |
| Registreeritud | 12.11.2025 |
| Sünkroonitud | 13.11.2025 |
| Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
| Funktsioon | 1.3 Väliskoostöö |
| Sari | 1.3-1 Rahvusvahelise koostööga seotud kirjavahetus |
| Toimik | 1.3-1 |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
| Juurdepääsupiirang | |
| Adressaat | CTIF |
| Saabumis/saatmisviis | CTIF |
| Vastutaja | Eliisa Ellen (kriisivalmidus, Rahvusvahelise koostöö osakond) |
| Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
Center of Fire Statistics
Page 1 of 5 (Status: 12.11.2025)
Email : [email protected], [email protected]
Dear colleagues. The Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF (CFS-CTIF) would like to ask you to send the Center's statistical data for 2024 (Table 1). Center begins to prepare the report "World Fire Statistics № 31". Deadline: 1 May 2026. You can download all the previous reports on the website of CTIF: https://www.ctif.org/world-fire-statistics For the new report, we have included a survey on the topic of "hospital fires" (Table 2). As long as there are no concrete objections from the individual Member States, we will communicate exclusively in English. If necessary, we can use other languages as a means of communication. However, this requires a concrete agreement. We will send out a monthly reminder to better coordinate the work on the new CTIF statistics report. We want to inform you which CTIF member countries have already sent data (Table 3). As always, questions and comments are welcome. Kind regards Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF Dr. Peter Wagner
Table 1 for filling (2024)
Statistical data
Name of country: ???
2024
Name of capital / largest city: ???
2024
Population (1,000 inhabitants)
Area (sq.km.)
Total number of calls a year:
-fires.
-rescue, technical aid.
-medical aid.
-false calls.
- other calls
- unknown
Total number of fires:
-structure - residential (with chimneys)
-structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-forests
-grass, bushes…
-rubbish
-other fires
-unknown
Number of fire deaths:
- structure - residential (with chimneys)
- structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-other
Number of fire injuries:
- structure - residential (with chimneys)
- structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-other
Number of fires by fire cause:
-electricity Equipment Failure
-gas Equipment Failure
-playing with fire
-fireplace, stove
-carelessness
-smoking
-arson
-other known causes
-unknown causes
Number of fires by means of their extinguishing:
-before arrival of fire units
-small equipment’s
-1-jet
-2-3 jets
-more than 3 jets
-foam jets
-others
-unknown
Number of firefighter deaths, total
-firefighting accidents
-non-firefighting accidents
Number of firefighter injuries
-firefighting accidents
-non-firefighting accidents
Number of all firefighters:
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of female firefighters:
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of young (junior) firefighters:
Number of fire stations
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of mobile equipment / vehicles (total)
-fire engines (pumpers)
-ladders and hydraulic lifts
-medical rescue units /ambulances
-other fire automobile
Table 2
Data for Special chapter “Hospitals” (national level) please mark with “X”
Note the country name: _______???__________ Yes No Remark
1. Is there any information about the number of hospitals?
2. Is there a special definition of what a hospital is?
3. How many hospital fires were recorded in 2024?
4. How many hospital fires were associated with the fire of the façade?
5. Are there any national publications on the subject of hospital fires?
6. Do the fire brigades have specially trained teams for firefighting in hospitals?
7. Do the fire brigades use helicopters for hospital fires?
8. Do the fire brigades use drones in hospital fires?
9. Is it allowed to operate hospital in high-rise- buildings?
10. Is it allowed to operate facilities for disabled people in hospital buildings?
11. Is it allowed to operate facilities like kindergarten, schools etc. in hospital buildings?
12. Is it allowed to operate department store and warehouses in hospital buildings?
13. Is it permissible to operate mixed uses in hospital buildings (residential, hotel, offices, business)?
14. Are there rules about the minimum number of stairwells in hospital buildings?
15. Are there rules about the minimum number of elevators in in hospital buildings?
16. Are there rules on water supply for fire brigades in hospital buildings?
17. How many deaths were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
18. How many injured were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
19. How many affected (non-death, non-injured) were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
Table 3
Resume for data received from CTIF members
CTIF member state / Country
Data received “Hospitals” included? (Table 2)
Remarks
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iran
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Korea
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
UK
USA
Vatican
Dear colleagues.
The Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF (CFS-CTIF) would like to ask you to send the Center's statistical data for 2024 (Table 1).
The center has begun to prepare the report "World Fire Statistics № 31".
Deadline: 1 May 2026.
You can download all the previous reports on the website of CTIF:
https://www.ctif.org/world-fire-statistics
For the new report, we have included a survey on the topic of "hospital fires" (Table 2).
As long as there are no concrete objections from the individual Member States, we will communicate exclusively in English. If necessary, we can use other languages as a means of communication. However, this requires a concrete agreement. We will send out a monthly reminder to better coordinate the work on the new CTIF statistics report. We want to inform you which CTIF member countries have already sent data (Table 3).
As always, questions and comments are welcome.
Kind regards
Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF
Dr. Peter Wagner
Center of Fire Statistics
Page 1 of 5 (Status: 12.11.2025)
Email : [email protected], [email protected]
Dear colleagues. The Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF (CFS-CTIF) would like to ask you to send the Center's statistical data for 2024 (Table 1). Center begins to prepare the report "World Fire Statistics № 31". Deadline: 1 May 2026. You can download all the previous reports on the website of CTIF: https://www.ctif.org/world-fire-statistics For the new report, we have included a survey on the topic of "hospital fires" (Table 2). As long as there are no concrete objections from the individual Member States, we will communicate exclusively in English. If necessary, we can use other languages as a means of communication. However, this requires a concrete agreement. We will send out a monthly reminder to better coordinate the work on the new CTIF statistics report. We want to inform you which CTIF member countries have already sent data (Table 3). As always, questions and comments are welcome. Kind regards Center of Fire Statistics of CTIF Dr. Peter Wagner
Table 1 for filling (2024)
Statistical data
Name of country: ???
2024
Name of capital / largest city: ???
2024
Population (1,000 inhabitants)
Area (sq.km.)
Total number of calls a year:
-fires.
-rescue, technical aid.
-medical aid.
-false calls.
- other calls
- unknown
Total number of fires:
-structure - residential (with chimneys)
-structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-forests
-grass, bushes…
-rubbish
-other fires
-unknown
Number of fire deaths:
- structure - residential (with chimneys)
- structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-other
Number of fire injuries:
- structure - residential (with chimneys)
- structure - all other buildings
-vehicle
-other
Number of fires by fire cause:
-electricity Equipment Failure
-gas Equipment Failure
-playing with fire
-fireplace, stove
-carelessness
-smoking
-arson
-other known causes
-unknown causes
Number of fires by means of their extinguishing:
-before arrival of fire units
-small equipment’s
-1-jet
-2-3 jets
-more than 3 jets
-foam jets
-others
-unknown
Number of firefighter deaths, total
-firefighting accidents
-non-firefighting accidents
Number of firefighter injuries
-firefighting accidents
-non-firefighting accidents
Number of all firefighters:
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of female firefighters:
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of young (junior) firefighters:
Number of fire stations
-professionals (full time, public service)
-professionals (full time, private company)
-part timer
-volunteers
Number of mobile equipment / vehicles (total)
-fire engines (pumpers)
-ladders and hydraulic lifts
-medical rescue units /ambulances
-other fire automobile
Table 2
Data for Special chapter “Hospitals” (national level) please mark with “X”
Note the country name: _______???__________ Yes No Remark
1. Is there any information about the number of hospitals?
2. Is there a special definition of what a hospital is?
3. How many hospital fires were recorded in 2024?
4. How many hospital fires were associated with the fire of the façade?
5. Are there any national publications on the subject of hospital fires?
6. Do the fire brigades have specially trained teams for firefighting in hospitals?
7. Do the fire brigades use helicopters for hospital fires?
8. Do the fire brigades use drones in hospital fires?
9. Is it allowed to operate hospital in high-rise- buildings?
10. Is it allowed to operate facilities for disabled people in hospital buildings?
11. Is it allowed to operate facilities like kindergarten, schools etc. in hospital buildings?
12. Is it allowed to operate department store and warehouses in hospital buildings?
13. Is it permissible to operate mixed uses in hospital buildings (residential, hotel, offices, business)?
14. Are there rules about the minimum number of stairwells in hospital buildings?
15. Are there rules about the minimum number of elevators in in hospital buildings?
16. Are there rules on water supply for fire brigades in hospital buildings?
17. How many deaths were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
18. How many injured were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
19. How many affected (non-death, non-injured) were caused by fires in hospitals (2024)?
Table 3
Resume for data received from CTIF members
CTIF member state / Country
Data received “Hospitals” included? (Table 2)
Remarks
Austria
Belarus
Belgium
Bulgaria
Canada
Croatia
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Iran
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Luxemburg
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Republic of Korea
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Ukraine
UK
USA
Vatican