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Fig 1.

Study area, Travis County (Black), Austin fire department jurisdiction (Green), and census tracts with >50% coverage were included in the study (Purple).

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Fig 2.

Distribution of fire incidents across census tracts (Jenks natural breaks).

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Table 1.

Variable classification.

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Fig 3.

Results of the fire vulnerability mapping.

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Table 2.

Correlation analysis results.

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Fig 4.

Bivariate map between health vulnerability (normalized) (a) and socio-environmental vulnerability (normalized) (b) and fire incidents (normalized).

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Fig 5.

Global Moran’s I scatterplots for (a) normalized fire incident count, (b) health vulnerability index, and (c) socio-environmental vulnerability index.

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Fig 6.

Moran scatterplot, LISA cluster map, and choropleth map for (a) normalized fire incident count, (b) health vulnerability index, and (c) socio-environmental vulnerability index.

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Fig 7.

Map of health vulnerability (a), socio-environmental coefficient (b), intercept (c) based on geographically weighted regression analysis.

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Table 3.

Results of OLS and GWR analysis.

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Fig 8.

Map of hospital (a.) and fire station (b.) accessibility calculated based on population.

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