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`/ Structure Fires in Aircraft Hangars by Extent of Flame Damage <br /> 1989-1998 Annual Averages <br /> Direct <br /> Civilian Civilian Property Damage <br /> Extent of Flame Damage Fires Deaths Injuries (in Thousands) <br /> Confined to object of 18 (37.3%) 0 (NA) 1 (34.7%) $66.4 (0.9%) <br /> origin <br /> Confined to part of room 8 (15.7%) 0 (NA) 0 (16.0%) $101.4 (1.4%) <br /> or area of origin <br /> Confined to room of origin 6 (12.6%) 0 (NA) 0 (0.0%) $262.4 (3.6%) <br /> Confined to fire-rated 0 (1.0%) 0 (NA) 0 (0.0%) $26.4 (0.4%) <br /> compartment of origin <br /> Confined to floor or origin 1 (1.9%) 0 (NA) 0 (0.0%) $64.0 (0.9%) <br /> Confined to structure of 13 (25.7%) 0 (NA) 1 (29.7%) $6,409.4 (88.2%) <br /> origin <br /> Extended beyond structure 3 (5.9%) 0 (NA) 0 (19.6%) $339.8 (4.7%) <br /> of origin <br /> Total 49 (100.0%) 0 (NA) 2 (100.0%) $7,269.9 (100.0%) <br /> Note: This table shows structure fires(incident type II)in aircraft hangars(fixed property use 886)by <br /> extent of flame damage. These are fires reported to U.S. municipal fire departments and so exclude fires <br /> reported only to Federal or state agencies or industrial fire brigades. Fires,civilian deaths and civilian <br /> injuries are rounded to the nearest one and property damage is rounded to the nearest thousand dollars. <br /> Sums may not equal totals due to rounding errors. Property damage figures have not been adjusted for <br /> inflation. Percentages are calculated on the actual estimates,so two figures with the same rounded-off <br /> estimates may have different percentages. Fires in which the extent of flame damage was unknown or not <br /> reported were allocated proportionally among fires with known extent of flame damage. <br /> Source: National estimates based on NFIRS and NFPA survey. <br />