Description: This GIS dataset represents all active fire stations that provide fire services to residents in North Carolina. This data is collected and maintained as a part of the 9S fire rating program by the North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal which is a section of the North Carolina Department of Insurance. A “Fire Station” is defined in 11 NCAC 05A.0901 as a building for the housing of fire department apparatus and personnel. Under the same Administrative code, a “Fire Department” is defined as an organization established or organized under applicable State and local laws, for the purpose of limiting, reducing, or preventing damage or personal injury caused by fire or other emergency. This fire station point feature was established to inventory all the active stations that meet these requirements.
Description: The Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination Group, or GeoMAC, is an internet-based mapping tool originally designed for fire managers to access online maps of current fire locations and perimeters in the US. Perimeters are submitted to GeoMAC by field offices. The GeoMAC team attributes the perimeters using various sources, and then posts them on the GeoMAC website and to an HTTP site for downloading. This file contains all the latest fire perimeters that were processed by the GeoMAC team between 2000 and 2018. The projection is geographic and the datum is NAD83.
Description: The Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination Group, or GeoMAC, is an internet-based mapping tool originally designed for fire managers to access online maps of current fire locations and perimeters in the US. Perimeters are submitted to GeoMAC by field offices. The GeoMAC team attributes the perimeters using various sources, and then posts them on the GeoMAC website and to an HTTP site for downloading. This file contains all the latest fire perimeters that were processed by the GeoMAC team between 2000 and 2018. The projection is geographic and the datum is NAD83.
Description: This GIS dataset represents all active fire stations that provide fire services to residents in North Carolina. This data is collected and maintained as a part of the 9S fire rating program by the North Carolina Office of State Fire Marshal which is a section of the North Carolina Department of Insurance. A “Fire Station” is defined in 11 NCAC 05A.0901 as a building for the housing of fire department apparatus and personnel. Under the same Administrative code, a “Fire Department” is defined as an organization established or organized under applicable State and local laws, for the purpose of limiting, reducing, or preventing damage or personal injury caused by fire or other emergency. This fire station point feature was established to inventory all the active stations that meet these requirements.