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Jefferson Parish Fire Department

CAREER LA 11 Stations
141,110
Population
28.3
Sq Miles
4,993
Density / Sq Mi
43
Census Tracts
Very High
NRI Risk Rating

Service Area Overview

Your department boundary, station locations, and overall NRI risk scores by census tract. Use the sections below to explore specific hazards, fire risk indicators, and EMS demand drivers across your service area.

Service area, population, and census tract assignments are based on department boundaries from NERIS Public. Boundary accuracy varies by jurisdiction.

Natural Hazard Risk

What this means for planning: With a risk score of 97.3 (Very High nationally), hurricane is your leading natural hazard. Establish regional mutual aid agreements, evacuation support plans, and protocols for debris clearance and prolonged deployment operations.

Top 5 Hazards in Your Service Area

  • Hurricane
    97.3 Risk Score Very High
  • Coastal Flood
    88 Risk Score Very High
  • Hail
    75.3 Risk Score Relatively High
  • Lightning
    71.6 Risk Score Relatively High
  • Heat Wave
    70.9 Risk Score Relatively High

How to read this map: Colors show absolute national risk levels (red = Very High nationally, green = Very Low nationally). These are objective hazard comparisons across all U.S. communities.

Historical Disaster Declarations

Your county has experienced 45 FEMA disaster declarations in the last 10 years, and 78 declarations in the last 25 years.

DateTypeTitle
2026-01-24Winter StormSEVERE WINTER STORM
2024-09-16HurricaneHURRICANE FRANCINE
2024-09-10HurricaneTROPICAL STORM FRANCINE
2023-09-27OtherSEAWATER INTRUSION
2021-09-13Coastal StormTROPICAL STORM NICHOLAS

Demographics & Vulnerability

Why This Matters

Your community's demographics shape everything — from where you need smoke alarm programs to how many of your calls are EMS. The data below identifies who generates the most emergency demand, who faces the greatest barriers during emergencies, and who benefits most from targeted CRR outreach.

Age Distribution

Age drives EMS call volume (highest utilization: 65+ and especially 75+, with elevated rates also among children under 5), shapes fire safety education priorities, and determines evacuation assistance needs. The dark marker on each bar shows the national average.

Under 5
6.0% (8,522)
Ages 5-17
14.2% (20,044)
Ages 18-64
58.5% (82,576)
Ages 65-74
11.9% (16,755)
Ages 75-84
6.5% (9,156)
Ages 85+
2.9% (4,057)
Your Community
National Average

Social Vulnerability Indicators

These indicators identify populations that need additional support during emergencies, face barriers to self-evacuation or medical access, and benefit most from proactive CRR programming.

Vulnerability Factor Your Community Peer Average National Average vs. Peers
Disability Rate
Higher EMS utilization, evacuation assistance needs, accessible communication requirements
14.2% 12.8% 13.4% ≈ average
Poverty Rate
Economic barrier to safety resources
12.6% 14.8% 12.4% ≈ average
Uninsured Rate
May delay medical care, leading to emergencies
9.1% 14.2% 8.2% 1.6x lower
Limited English Households
Language barrier to emergency communication
4.5% 4.6% 4.2% ≈ average
No Vehicle Access
Transport-dependent for evacuation
5.5% 6.0% 8.5% ≈ average
No Internet Access
Disconnected from digital emergency alerts
7.2% 5.7% 6.6% slightly higher

Economic Context

Median Household Income
$83,592
Peers: $82,722 · National: $89,949
Per Capita Income
$48,208
Peers: $40,960 · National: $44,638
Median Home Value
$327,127
Peers: $265,282 · National: $402,984

Fire Risk Factors

What this means for planning: Focus fire prevention efforts on cooking safety (leading cause of home fires), heating equipment safety, electrical hazards, and smoke alarm installation programs. Target education toward renters and multi-family buildings where fire incidence is typically higher.

How to read this map: Colors show relative risk within your jurisdiction (red = highest-need tracts, green = lowest-need). Check the table below for overall levels vs. peers and national averages.

Risk Factor Your Community Peer Average National Average vs. Peers
Pre-1980 Housing
Pre-1980 construction standards
61.7% 23.5% 36.0% 2.6x higher
High-Risk Heating
Wood, fuel oil, coal
0.3% 0.1% 5.7% 2.5x higher
Vacancy Rate
Vacant properties at higher fire risk
8.4% 9.0% 10.3% ≈ average
Mobile Homes
Structural fire spread risk
0.6% 2.4% 5.8% 3.6x lower
Renter-Occupied
Higher turnover, variable maintenance
42.8% 40.6% 34.4% ≈ average

EMS Risk Factors

EMS typically accounts for 60-80% of fire department call volume nationally. The demographics below are the strongest predictors of where that demand comes from in your service area.

What this means for planning: 21.2% of residents are over 65. Older populations typically have higher EMS utilization rates. Consider community paramedicine programs for wellness checks, medication management support, and fall prevention education.

How to read this map: Colors show relative risk within your jurisdiction (red = highest-need tracts, green = lowest-need). Check the table below for overall levels vs. peers and national averages.

Risk Factor Your Community Peer Average National Average vs. Peers
Population 65+
Highest EMS utilization group
21.2% 14.3% 17.4% slightly higher
Disability Rate
Higher EMS utilization, specialized assistance needs
14.2% 12.8% 13.4% ≈ average
No Vehicle Access
Transport-dependent for medical access
5.5% 6.0% 8.5% ≈ average
Uninsured Rate
May delay care, leading to emergencies
9.1% 14.2% 8.2% 1.6x lower
Poverty Rate
Economic barrier to healthcare access
12.6% 14.8% 12.4% ≈ average

Critical Infrastructure Protected

Hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and childcare centers require pre-incident plans and specialized evacuation protocols. These counts go directly into AFG/SAFER grant narratives and CPSE/CFAI Standards of Cover documentation.

7
Hospitals
43
Schools (K-12)
42
Childcare Centers
35
Nursing Homes
127
Total Facilities

Peer Comparison

Departments similar to yours in size, type, density class, and region. Peer benchmarks contextualize your community risk profile and support “demonstrated need” narratives in grant applications.

Department State Population Risk Score 65+ % Poverty % Stations
Jefferson Parish Fire Department (You) LA 141,110 81.4 21.2% 12.6% 11
Lafayette Fire Department LA 89,488 83.9 17.2% 18.1% 17
Beaumont Fire/ Rescue Services TX 125,194 74.3 15.8% 20.7% 24
Richardson Fire Department TX 140,622 67.1 12.8% 10.1% 7
Baytown Fire Department TX 118,867 80.2 11.1% 15.0% 10

Your Community Risk Profile Is Half the Story

This page shows what your community faces. Connecting your NERIS data shows the other half — where response is slowest in your highest-risk areas, whether you're meeting NFPA benchmarks, and how your CRR investments are performing against actual demand.

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