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Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

Miami Dade County • Performance Metrics 2019 – 2024

Trimmed Mean (5%) Response Time

8.0 min

4.2%vs 2019

Trimmed Mean (5%) Scene Time

30.3 min

50.3%vs 2019

Trimmed Mean (5%) Clear Time

38.7 min

37.3%vs 2019

Performance Trends

Compare Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department against county and state trimmed mean (5%)s.

Key Insights

  • Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department maintains a 8.0-minute trimmed mean (5%) response time, compared to the Miami Dade County trimmed mean (5%) of 7.8 minutes
  • Scene time has increased by 50.3% since 2019, showing evolving operational efficiency
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Year-over-Year Trends

Comparing 2024 performance to 2023

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

Improvement opportunity

Response Time

8.07.8
3.3%

Scene Time

30.321.1
43.4%

Clear Time

38.729.3
32.4%
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Response Time

Trimmed Mean (5%) comparison against regional averages

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

Average in County
Below Average in State
Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department
8.0 min
Miami Dade County Avg
7.8 min
State Avg
7.1 min
Fastest

Performance Summary

vs County3.5% slower
vs State12.9% slower
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Resource Efficiency

Based on 6 years of data

Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Department

Calls/Station
3,354/yr
Calls/Firefighter
114/yr
Peak Load
1.5x

Busiest: Monday at 12:00

Annual

238,109

Total

1,428,655

Staffing

71

Stations

2094

Career

0

Vol

2094

Total

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Top 10 Actions & Locations

Top 10 categories by total count across all years.

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Data Source and Accuracy: All data is currently sourced from the National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS). Once the National Emergency Response Information System (NERIS) releases its public version, "NERIS Public," we will transition to using it. We only manipulate data when calculating averages for state and county metrics (such as clear times, scene times, and response times). In these cases, we may remove outliers to prevent a single data point from skewing the overall results. Otherwise, we report the data directly from the NFIRS public database. We will label this on each section for transparency.