State profile

American Samoa Fire Departments 1 departments

0 departments in the HIFLD registry across 1 counties — staffing, stations, EMS coverage and state fire statistics.

0%
Volunteer Depts

Departments

1

HIFLD registered

Total personnel

0

career + volunteer

Counties covered

1

of 1 counties

Volunteer share of departments 0.0%

0% of 0 departments rely primarily on volunteer crews — a strong indicator of rural geography and tax base.

Wildfire size distribution — national context for American Samoa

NIFC fire size classes vs acres burned

How wildfire acreage concentrates by fire size class — national context for American Samoa

Conversion funnel Funnel chart with 3 stages, conversion 7.7% from top to bottom. Mega-fires (100,000+ acres) 65% of acres 65% of acres▼ -53.8% drop (35% of acres lost) Large fires (1,000-100,000) 30% of acres 30% of acres▼ -83.3% drop (25% of acres lost) Small fires (under 1,000) 5% of acres

Department Type Breakdown

0
Career (Paid)
0
Volunteer
0
Combination

What This Data Tells You About Fire Services in American Samoa

American Samoa operates 1 fire departments with 0 reported personnel across 1 counties. The organizational mix is a strong signal of how the state funds and delivers fire protection: 0 career (paid) departments, 0 volunteer departments, and 0 combination departments appear in the HIFLD registry. Volunteer staffing sits at 0% of departments, a figure that typically correlates with population density, rural geography, and local tax capacity. EMS delivery is meaningful for residents: 0 of these departments (0%) also run Emergency Medical Services in-house, while the rest rely on separate EMS agencies or county-level providers.

Risk and outcome data from USFA adds the human side of these structural numbers. Annual fire incident totals are not individually reported for this state. Those statewide totals are absorbed unevenly: dense metros tend to drive call volume and career staffing, while rural counties lean on volunteer crews covering large response districts with longer arrival times. The ranking position of this state among peers reflects the interaction of these factors rather than any single metric.

For homeowners, insurers, journalists, and policy staff, this page is a starting point rather than a verdict. Reading department-by-department profiles reveals which jurisdictions carry the heaviest load (see the largest-by-personnel list above) and which counties have thinner coverage (browse the counties panel). Cross-referencing fire cause data, state fire codes, and FEMA AFG/SAFER grant history paints a fuller picture of where federal and state investment has flowed and where staffing gaps remain. All figures come directly from the HIFLD Open Data program (FEMA/DHS) and USFA published fire statistics; counts can lag real-world changes by 6 to 18 months and small volunteer departments are sometimes underreported, so treat single-department anomalies as cues to verify with the local agency.

All Fire Departments in American Samoa

Data from HIFLD Open Data and USFA published statistics. Coverage may vary.

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