Allendale County Fire Rescue

South Carolina Est. Population Served: 8,073*

*Based on 5 ZIP codes with recorded incidents (2020–2024). Includes mutual aid areas.

2,110
Total Incidents (5-yr)
5
Years Reporting
5
ZIP Codes Served
30%
EMS Share

About This Data

Based on the NFIRS Public Data Release (2020–2024) — the final release before the transition to NERIS. NFIRS is voluntarily reported; some departments have missing years or incomplete records. This report presents data as submitted and may not reflect a department's full call volume.

Incident Volume & Trends

EMS Call Trends

Fire Incident Trends

Service & Special Calls

Call Composition

Call Patterns Throughout the Day, Week, and Year

Incident distribution showing peak demand periods. Percentages show relative call volume. Based on sampled data for accurate pattern analysis.

By Hour of Day

By Day of Week

By Month

Response Performance

7
Median Response Time (min)
14
90th Percentile (min)
41%
Under 6 Minutes
56%
Under 8 Minutes
Note: Based on sampled incidents with valid alarm and arrival timestamps. Response times represent the period from alarm to first unit arrival.

Fire-Specific Analysis

400
Total Fire Incidents
87
Structure Fires (INC 111)
19%
Fire % of Total
21.8%
Structure Fire Rate
Structure fires represent 21.8% of all fire incidents, indicating the department responds to a mix of structure fires and other fire types (vehicle, vegetation, etc.).

Fires by Occupancy Type

Distribution of fire incidents by property use. Top 8 types shown.

Area of Fire Origin by Occupancy Type

Where fires start within each of the top building types — structure fires (INC type 111) only. Top 3 occupancy types shown.

1 or 2 family dwelling

Hotel or motel

Outbuilding or shed

Geographic Distribution

Allendale County Fire Rescue responds to incidents across 5 ZIP codes.

Highest-Demand Areas

ZIP CodeCommunityTotal Incidents% of Total
29810Allendale1,25159.3%
29827Fairfax59228.1%
29836Martin1276%
29849Ulmer763.6%
29846Sycamore462.2%

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