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National Fireground Score · 2024

Mississippi

2nd of 51FallingHigh data coverage
National rank
2nd
vs. national avg
+13
Region
South
Data year
2024
Analyst summary · auto-generated

Mississippi ranks 2nd of 51 on the National Fireground Score, placing it among the strongest in the country. Its composite of 68 sits 13 points above the national average of 54.6. The score is shaped most by solid readiness and funding and a comparatively low fire burden. Mississippi is outperforming expectations: actual fire burden runs roughly 19 points below what its risk profile would predict. Investment exceeds what current fire burden alone would require. Mississippi ranks 14th in funding per capita and 44th in fire burden.

Generated from this state's sourced metrics. In production, the narrative is produced by the Fireground Analytics engine.

What drives the score

Score breakdown

Three sub-scores combine into the composite. Burden and Vulnerability are inverted so a higher composite always means a stronger position.

Fire Burden40% weight
27 · nat 43
How hard is fire hitting this state relative to its size? Lower is better.
Fire Vulnerability25% weight
44 · nat 54
How exposed is this community to fire loss? Lower is better.
Fire Readiness35% weight
72 · nat 58
How well-resourced is this state for its risk? Higher is better.
How it builds the composite
29
14
25
Burden+29 pts
Vulnerability+14 pts
Readiness+25 pts
National Fireground Score68

Composite = 0.40 × (100 − Burden) + 0.25 × (100 − Vulnerability) + 0.35 × Readiness. Burden and Vulnerability are inverted so that a higher composite always means a stronger position.

Signature analysis

Expected vs. actual performance

Is this state doing better or worse than its risk profile predicts?

Expected vs. actual fire burden
Outperforming expectations

Actual fire burden is materially lower than its risk profile predicts.

Residual
-19
actual − expected
Expected 46
Actual 27
Lower burden →← Higher burden

Expected burden is modeled from Mississippi's vulnerability and demographic profile. A marker left of the band means fewer fire losses than conditions predict; right of the band means more. This is a benchmark signal, not a finding of cause. In production this model is the Fireground Analytics risk-adjusted engine.

Accountability

Funding & the burden it has to match

Grants, per-capita funding, and tax revenue set against the fire burden this state actually carries.

Accountability classification
Low burden / high funding

Investment exceeds what current fire burden alone would require.

Fire grant funding
$39.1M
federal, total
Funding per capita
$88
14th nationally
Fire tax / district revenue
$53
per capita
Emergency services investment
$75
per capita
Fire burden rank
44th
1 = highest burden
Funding rank
14th
1 = most funded

Are we funding fire service at a level that matches our risk?

Burden vs. funding — all 51 jurisdictions
High burden · low fundingHigh burden · high fundingLow burden · low fundingLow burden · high fundingMS
← Less fundedMore funded →
Context

How it compares

Regional peers, similar-population states, and similar-vulnerability states — measured against the same benchmark.

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5-year fireground score0 since 2020· worseningRank fell 1 · 12

Risers & fallers reflect movement in Mississippi's national position over the trailing five reporting years.

What to investigate next

Key insights

Sharp, sourced takeaways a chief or council member could act on.

Biggest strength

Fire deaths per 100k ranks 6th nationally (0.6 per 100k) — a top differentiator for Mississippi.

Biggest weakness

Federal fire grant funding per capita ranks 22nd of 51 (13.3 USD), the metric dragging hardest on the composite.

Investment ahead of burden

Funding per capita (14th) outpaces measured fire burden (44th) — resources appear well ahead of current risk.

Risk factor to monitor

Housing built before 1970 (25 %, 10th) is a structural vulnerability worth watching as housing and demographics shift.

Full transparency

Every metric, every source

The complete sourced dataset behind this report card. Each figure links to its public origin.

Every figure is traceable to a public source
MetricValueState percentileNat. rankYearSourceQuality
Fire incidents per 1,000 residents
3.2 per 1k
22nd
13th2024U.S. Fire AdministrationModeled estimate
Fire deaths per 100k
0.6 per 100k
8th
6th2024Centers for Disease Control and PreventionReported
Fire injuries per 100k
3.3 per 100k
14th
8th2024U.S. Fire AdministrationReported
Fire property loss per capita
$59
20th
11th2024U.S. Fire AdministrationReported
Population in poverty
13%
30th
16th2024U.S. Census BureauModeled estimate
Population age 65+
15%
14th
8th2024U.S. Census BureauModeled estimate
Housing built before 1970
25%
18th
10th2024U.S. Census BureauReported
Rural population
24%
18th
10th2024U.S. Census BureauReported
Social vulnerability index
0.37
16th
10th2024Federal Emergency Management AgencyReported
Federal fire grant funding per capita
$13
58th
22nd2024Federal Emergency Management AgencyReported
Fire protection expenditure per capita
$207
86th
8th2024U.S. Census BureauReported
Fire tax / special-district revenue per capita
$53
88th
7th2024U.S. Census BureauReported
Firefighters per 1,000 residents
3.6 per 1k
68th
17th2024U.S. Fire Administration; National Fire Protection AssociationReported
NFIRS / NERIS reporting completeness
98%
88th
6th2024U.S. Fire AdministrationReported
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