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CRMP stage two survey

This survey should only take 5 to 10 minutes to complete, and we really appreciate your time to help us prioritise risks affecting people in Lincolnshire.

The results of this survey will help us identify trends and patterns that inform our fire safety and prevention work and our reports.

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The risks



Risk

Average annual incidents attended*

Impact**

% of public who identified this risk***

Our score

Road traffic collision 

567

Few deaths but high personal impact

77%

15

Dwelling (house) fire

366

Few deaths but high personal impacts

63%

15

Terrorist/deliberate attacks

1

Low numbers but potential to be large scale

4%

12

Flooding/severe weather

131

Few deaths but economic and personal costs

33%

12

Wildfires

45

Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

29%

9

Non-domestic fires

149

Few deaths but significant costs to economy

-

9

Waste recycling fires

10

Incidents tend to use a lot of resources and can be costly

17%

9

Heritage fires

34

Many heritage buildings, loss can be significant in communities

6%

8

Health and wellbeing

4088

Not a core fire service role but high incidents

37%

5

Deliberate fires

447

Incidents mostly minor and impact generally low

37%

5

High-rise fires

2

Few in the county and all comply with safety requirements

9%

4

Water risks

17

Low incidents 

0.2%

3