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structure, Helicopter ambulances, Fire departments., Search and rescue operations., Airplane ambulances, Emergency medical services., Ambulances, Ambulance service., Fire stations., Emergency medical personnel.
Homeland Security Use Cases: Use cases describe how the data may be used and help to define and clarify requirements. 1. An assessment of whether or not the total fire fighting capability in a given area is adequate. 2. A list of resources to draw upon by surrounding areas when local resources have temporarily been overwhelmed by a disaster - route analysis can determine those entities that are able to respond the quickest. 3. A resource for Emergency Management planning purposes. 4. A resource for catastrophe response to aid in the retrieval of equipment by outside responders in order to deal with the disaster. 5. A resource for situational awareness planning and response for Federal Government events.
Fire Stations in Arkansas Any location where fire fighters are stationed or based out of, or where equipment that such personnel use in carrying out their jobs is stored for ready use. Fire Departments not having a permanent location are included, in which case their location has been depicted at the city/town hall or at the center of their service area if a city/town hall does not exist. This dataset includes those locations primarily engaged in forest or grasslands fire fighting, including fire lookout towers if the towers are in current use for fire protection purposes. This dataset includes both private and governmental entities. Fire fighting training academies are also included. This dataset is comprised completely of license free data. The Fire Station dataset and the EMS dataset were merged into one working file. TGS processed as one file and then separated for delivery purposes. Records with "-DOD" appended to the end of the [NAME] value are located on a military base, as defined by the Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) military installations and military range boundaries. Text fields in this dataset have been set to all upper case to facilitate consistent database engine search results. All diacritics (e.g., the German umlaut or the Spanish tilde) have been replaced with their closest equivalent English character to facilitate use with database systems that may not support diacritics. The currentness of this dataset is indicated by the [CONTDATE] field. Based upon this field, the oldest record dates from 09/06/2005 and the newest record dates from 08/27/2008.
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There are no access and use limitations for this item.
Extent
West | -94.604136 | East | -89.775771 |
North | 36.504025 | South | 32.978033 |
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Any location where fire fighters are stationed or based out of, or where equipment that such personnel use in carrying out their jobs is stored for ready use. Fire Departments not having a permanent location are included, in which case their location has been depicted at the city/town hall or at the center of their service area if a city/town hall does not exist. This dataset includes those locations primarily engaged in forest or grasslands fire fighting, including fire lookout towers if the towers are in current use for fire protection purposes. This dataset includes both private and governmental entities. Fire fighting training academies are also included.
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Feature geometry.
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Coordinates defining the features.
Ten (10) digit telephone number for entity formatted as nnn-nnn-nnnn.
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Phone numbers formatted as nnn-nnn-nnnn. Only numeric digits are used. The area code and exchange must form a valid combination. A list of valid area code and exchange combinations can be obtained from <http://www.nanpa.com>.
Name of entity.
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Method by which entity was contacted.
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Four (4) digit USPS zip code extension. These values are automatically assigned using the entity's physical address and USPS address information system (AIS) data.
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Title of person or name of office for emergency point of contact.
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Ten (10) digit telephone number of emergency point of contact formatted as nnn-nnn-nnnn. All alphabetic characters have been translated to the corresponding numeric digit.
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Phone numbers, including area code, formatted as nnn-nnn-nnnn. A list of valid area code and exchange combinations can be found at http://www.nanpa.com
Location within physical address, e.g., floor, suite, building.
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The type of ownership for the entity. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Type of employees. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Total number of ambulances associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS
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Number
The name of the city associated with the entity's physical address. For physical addresses that the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) delivers to, this should be a "city" acceptable to the USPS as defined in their Address Information System (AIS). Sometimes the USPS does not deliver mail to a physical address but recognizes the location (i.e., they list the location as "undeliverable"). The cities associated with these locations are acceptable. In some cases, the USPS does not recognize individual physical addresses in a city, rather, they list the city as having "General Delivery". In these cases, the city and associated zip code are acceptable (the entity's [ADDRESS] field will contain a street address, not "general delivery"). The entity may not actually be located within the city limits of the "city" specified in its [CITY] field. Instead, it may actually be located within the city limits of another city. In some cases, the "city" that appears in this field may not even be a city in an administrative sense, but it is still an acceptable "city" to the USPS. An example of this is "Notre Dame, IN". There is no city in Indiana called "Notre Dame", but this is considered an acceptable city by the USPS for any delivery going to the University of Notre Dame which is actually located in the city of South Bend. "Notre Dame", like most USPS cities, is an easily recognized place, and it gives the user of the data a good general idea of where the entity is located (if the entity is located in a small municipality, the USPS "city" may be more recognizable than the name of the municipality), and it would be part of the address one would use to send a shipment to the entity's location. Using the USPS acceptable "city" also allows someone to do a logical consistency check between the zip code and the city by using the USPS AIS. Sometimes an entity may report a city that is not accepted by the USPS, and although TGS has tried to replace those cities with an acceptable alternative, some of them may remain in this dataset.
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The unique permanent identifier of The National Structures Dataset. The values in this field have not been verified by TGS.
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The unique permanent identifier of the Geographic Names Information System that is up to eight (8) digits in length and unique within the nation. The values in this field have not been verified by TGS.
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License number for EMS agency provided by the state. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Latitude in WGS 84 Decimal Degrees.
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Indicates name of vendor providing original street data used for geocoding.
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Total number of members associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Number
Total number of EMS members associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS
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Number
State Fire Station Data ID. For states that contributed data, this field is populated with the unique ID used by the state to track Fire Stations.
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A unique five-character identifier assigned by the state to identify a particular fire department within the state. The first two characters designate the county and the last three designate the department within the county. This identifier is only unique within each state, not nationwide.
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NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) Code for entity. NAICS Codes (and NAICS Descriptions) have been assigned based upon the entity's primary function, regardless of if that is the function that qualified it to be included in this dataset.
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Indicates any type of specialty unit available at the facility. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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The total number of stations associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS
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Number
Total number of fire fighter members associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS
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Number
Indicates whether the phone number in the [TELEPHONE] field rings to the actual location of the entity.
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Geocoding precision.
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Longitude in WGS 84 Decimal Degrees.
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Date entity was geocoded by TGS.
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Date
Method by which entity was geocoded.
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Organization that performed Quality Control/Quality Assurance on the record.
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Link ID for the street segment to which the entity was geocoded. Refer to the [ST_VENDOR] and [ST_VERSION] fields for the street vendor and version that was used to geocode the entity.
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Total number of fire trucks associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Number
Indicates if the entity also has EMS capabilities.
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Indicates the year and quarter of streets used for geocoding.
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Emergency Contact Number as provided by individual states. Some values also include telephone extensions and/or alternate telephone numbers. All alphabetic characters have been translated to the corresponding numeric digit. The values in this field have not been verified by TGS.
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Phone numbers, including area code, formatted as nnn-nnn-nnnn. A list of valid area code and exchange combinations can be found at <http://www.nanpa.com>
Internal feature number.
ESRI
Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated.
Directions to entity location, or description of the entity's location.
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Total number of vehicles associated with the DEPARTMENT. The values that this field is populated with came from individual states and have not been validated or checked by TGS.
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Number
County name where entity is located.
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Telephone extension for emergency point of contact.
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NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) Description for entity. The "Index Entries" that appear on the NAICS webpage (http://www.census.gov/epcd/www/naics.html) are being used to populate this field, as opposed to the "NAICS Title". While there is a one to one correspondence between NAICS Codes and "NAICS Titles", there is a one to many relationship between NAICS Codes and the "Index Entries". By using the "Index Entries", we have placed the entities that make up this layer into more specific categories; however, the user of this data should be aware that this was not the intended purpose of these "Index Entries". The "Index Entries" were intended as a way to search the NAICS database and as a way of enumerating ways in which establishments falling under the given NAICS Code may be named. Thus, there are often two or more "Index Entries" that are synonyms, for example: "Prisons" and "Penitentiaries". In cases like this, we have standardized on one "Index Entry". NAICS Descriptions (and NAICS Codes) have been assigned based upon the entity's primary function, regardless of if that is the function that qualified it to be included in this dataset.
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Security classification of feature.
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Two (2) character abbreviation for state associated with the entity's physical address. In almost all cases, this is the same as the state where the entity has been depicted geospatially. However, there are cases, particularly where an entity is part of a larger facility that cuts across state lines, where the entity's location may be depicted in a state other than the one indicated in this field. Also, the state in which an entity appears to be located may change depending on the scale of the state boundary theme being used.
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Five (5) digit USPS zip code for entity's physical location.
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Date entity was contacted by TGS.
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Date
Unique identifier for feature.
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Physical street address for entity. "PO Box", "General Delivery", "Rural Route", and "Highway Contract" addresses are not considered physical addresses and should not appear in this field. Some areas do not have regular city style addressing, so entities in those areas may not have a street number. In such cases, the name of the road on which they are located is listed in this field. Some rural areas may not have named roads. In these rare cases, this field will be blank.
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Five (5) digit FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) Code for the County where entity is located. The first two (2) digits represent the state and the last three (3) digits identify the county within the state.
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