87 Firefighters Died on Job on 2010; 56 Were Volunteers

Eighty-seven on-duty firefighters from 31 states lost their lives as the result of 83 fatal incidents that occurred in 2010. Fifty-six of those who died were volunteer, not career, firefighters.

This is the second consecutive year the number has gone down substantially, according to the United States Fire Administration (USFA) in its report, Firefighter Fatalities in the United States in 2010.

During the previous six-year period of 2004-2009, the average number of annual on-duty firefighter deaths was 112.

Fifty of the 87 deaths in 2010 were attributed to heart attacks, the leading cause of death for firefighters on duty.

Illinois experienced the highest number of fatalities with nine firefighters killed; New York and Ohio had the next highest totals with eight firefighter deaths each.

The total breakdown included 56 volunteer, 28 career, and 3 wildland agency firefighters.

Additional facts from the USA report: