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States by Fire Death Rate per Millions in 2004
The fire problem varies from region to region in the United States. This often is a result of climate, poverty, education, demographics, and other causal factors. The following table shows the District of Columbia’s and each State’s fire death rate per capita for 2004 based on the State where the fire death occurred. The national fire death rate in 2004 was 12.4 deaths per million population. States are listed by rate from highest to lowest. The higher death rates in 2004 were in the District of Columbia, Mississippi, and Alabama. The states with the lowest rates were Colorado, Vermont, and Wyoming.
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| State of Occurrence | Fire Death Rate per Million |
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| Minnesota | 6.3 |
| Maine | 5.3 |
| Rhode Island | 4.6 |
| Colorado | 4.3 |
| Vermont | 3.2 |
| Wyoming | 2.0 |
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