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Tactical Assessment Tactical Assessment Dates: 01/04/2012 - 31/10/2012 Councils: Glasgow City Wards: Newlands/Auldburn Ward Incident Analysis Ward Council Ward as % of Council Population 23906 577869 4.1% Dwellings 11778 299251 3.9% Incidents 235 8850 2.7% Casualties 14 282 5% Fire 8 122 6.6% RTC 3 108 2.8% Other 3 52 5.8% Fatalities 0 10 % Fire 0 2 % RTC 0 0 % Other 0 7 % Dwelling Fires: Accidental Top 10 Accidental Dwelling Fire Locations Street Incident Count KENNISHEAD AVE, ., GLASGOW 7 SHAWBRIDGE ST, ., GLASGOW 3 BARRMILL RD, ., GLASGOW 1 BONNYRIGG DR, ., GLASGOW 1 BOYDSTONE RD, ., GLASGOW 1 CARNWADRIC RD, ., GLASGOW 1 FORTIES CRES, ., GLASGOW 1 HILLPARK DR, ., GLASGOW 1 LOCHLEA RD, ., GLASGOW 1 RIVERFORD RD, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 22 Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 1 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment Dwelling Fires: Deliberate Top 10 Deliberate Dwelling Fire Locations Street Incident Count KENNISHEAD AVE, ., GLASGOW 13 ASHMORE RD, ., GLASGOW 1 SHAWBRIDGE ST, ., GLASGOW 1 SHAWHOLM CRES, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 16 Non Domestic Fires: Accidental Top 10 Accidental Non Domestic Fire Locations Street Incident Count HAGGS RD, ., GLASGOW 1 THORNLIEBANK RD, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 2 Non Domestic Fires: Deliberate Top 10 Deliberate Non Domestic Fire Locations Street Incident Count BANGORSHILL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 1 Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 2 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment Vehicle Fires: Accidental Top 10 Accidental Vehicle Fire Locations Vehicle Fires: Deliberate Top 10 Deliberate Vehicle Fire Locations Street Incident Count MANSEWOOD RD, MANSEWOOD, GLASGOW 1 WAULKMILL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 2 Rubbish Fires Top 10 Rubbish Fire Locations Street Incident Count CARNWADRIC RD, ., THORNLIEBANK 3 MANSEWOOD RD, MANSEWOOD, GLASGOW 2 PARKNEUK RD, ., GLASGOW 2 SHAWBRIDGE ST, ., GLASGOW 2 BARRHEAD RD, ., GLASGOW 1 BENGAL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 CRAIGELLAN RD, ., GLASGOW 1 CREBAR ST, ., GLASGOW 1 FIELDHEAD SQ, ., GLASGOW 1 HILLPARK DR, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 26 Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 3 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment Heath and Grass Fires Top 10 Heath and Grass Fire Locations Street Incident Count AULDHOUSE RD, ., GLASGOW 1 BANGORSHILL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 BRENT RD, ., GLASGOW 1 CARNWADRIC RD, ., THORNLIEBANK 1 COWGLEN RD, ., GLASGOW 1 SPEAN ST, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 6 Derelict Buildings: Accidental Top 10 Accidental Derelict Buildings Locations Derelict Buildings: Deliberate Top 10 Deliberate Derelict Buildings Locations Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 4 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment False Alarms: Malicious Top 10 Malicious False Alarm Locations Street Incident Count CARNWADRIC RD, ., THORNLIEBANK 2 #invalid, #invalid, #invalid 1 BANGORSHILL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 BOYDSTONE RD, ., GLASGOW 1 CREBAR ST, ., GLASGOW 1 SHAWBRIDGE ST, ., GLASGOW 1 THORNLIEBANK RD, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 8 False Alarms: Good Intent Top 10 Good Intent False Alarm Locations Street Incident Count NEWLANDS RD, ., GLASGOW 4 HILLPARK DR, ., GLASGOW 2 KENNISHEAD RD, ., GLASGOW 2 MUIRSKEITH RD, ., GLASGOW 2 STONESIDE DR, ., GLASGOW 2 #invalid, #invalid, #invalid 1 BENGAL ST, ., GLASGOW 1 BURNFIELD RD, MANSEWOOD, GLASGOW 1 HOPEMAN RD, ., GLASGOW 1 LANGSIDE DR, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 22 False Alarms: Equipment Fault Top 10 Equipment Fault False Alarm Locations Street Incident Count NEWLANDS RD, ., GLASGOW 15 SHAWHOLM CRES, ., GLASGOW 12 THORNLIEBANK RD, ., GLASGOW 10 CAIRNGORM RD, ., GLASGOW 8 POLLOKSHAWS RD, ., GLASGOW 6 MUIRSKEITH RD, ., GLASGOW 4 MONREITH RD EAST, NEWLANDS, GLASGOW 3 MONREITH RD, ., GLASGOW 3 SPEAN ST, ., GLASGOW 3 #invalid, #invalid, #invalid 2 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 85 Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 5 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment Road Traffic Collisions Top 10 Road Traffic Collision Locations Street Incident Count BARRHEAD RD, ., GLASGOW 1 MUIRSKEITH RD, ., GLASGOW 1 WESTWOOD RD, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 3 Water Related Incidents Top 10 Water Related Incident Locations Other Special Services* Top 10 Other Special Services* Locations Street Incident Count RIVERFORD RD, ., GLASGOW 4 HILLPARK DR, ., GLASGOW 2 NEWLANDS RD, ., GLASGOW 2 #invalid, #invalid, #invalid 1 BARRMILL RD, ., GLASGOW 1 BIRNESS DR, ., GLASGOW 1 FRIARTON RD, ., GLASGOW 1 HOPEMAN ST, ., GLASGOW 1 INVERGORDON AVE, ., GLASGOW 1 KENNISHEAD AVE, ., GLASGOW 1 Total Incidents in all Ward Streets 29 * - Excluding road traffic collisions and water related incidents Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 6 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42 Tactical Assessment Report Description Given a date range, council and ward, this report provides demographic, incident, casualty and fatality information in tabular format. It also charts and lists the top ten street locations for a chosen list of incident types. Tactical Assessment | Version: Draft | Page 7 of 7 | Executed: 01/11/2012 13:04:42.
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