Top Hazards by Life-Safety Loss ($/yr)
Department Rankings
Fire and EMS departments serving Randall County. Click column headers to sort.
NRI Rating is from FEMA's National Risk Index, which measures community risk across 18 natural hazards using expected annual losses, social vulnerability, and community resilience. Life-Safety Loss uses FEMA's Value of Statistical Life ($13.7M per expected fatality) to estimate annual risk to human life.
Department boundaries and station counts are self-reported through NERIS Public and may not reflect current service areas. Population and Life-Safety Loss reflect each department's full jurisdiction. County-level risk metrics are computed from census tract data and are not affected by boundary accuracy. See full methodology.
| Department ▲ | Est. Population ▲ | Life-Safety Loss ▼ | NRI Rating ▲ | Stations ▲ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Amarillo Fire Department | 206,180 | $39.8M | Relatively Moderate | 26 |
| Randall County Fire Department | 47,575 | $8.0M | Relatively High | 3 |
| Canyon Fire Department | 39,430 | $6.9M | Relatively High | 1 |
| Lake Tanglewood Fire Department | 21,242 | $3.6M | Very High | 1 |
| Happy Volunteer Fire Department | 8,844 | $1.6M | Very High | 1 |
| Palisades Volunteer Fire Department | 7,155 | $1.2M | Very High | 0 |
| Timbercreek Canyon Volunteer Fire Department | 7,155 | $1.2M | Very High | 1 |
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