Fire Incidents

Fire incidents refer to events where uncontrolled combustion occurs, resulting in flames and heat and often causing damage to property, threat to life, and environmental impact. These incidents can vary in scale from small fires, such as those caused by cooking accidents, to large-scale wildfires or industrial fires that may spread uncontrollably. Fire incidents can arise from various sources, including electrical faults, human error, natural causes, arson, or equipment malfunctions. They are typically classified based on their origin, the materials involved, and their impact on people and the surrounding environment. Fire incidents are managed by fire emergency services, which assess the situation, attempt to extinguish the fire, and mitigate any further risk or damage. The study and management of fire incidents also include prevention strategies to reduce the likelihood of such events occurring in the future.