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data.marincounty.org | Last Updated 2024-04-05T13:30:40.000ZEmergency Medical Service ambulance dispatch incidents in Marin County, CA, for the period beginning March 1, 2013 through March 31, 2017. Data is updated quarterly. Data includes time stamps of events for each dispatch, nature of injury, and location of injury. Data also includes geocoding of most incident locations, however, specific street address locations are "obfuscated" and are generally shown within a block and are not, therefore, exact locations. Geocoding results are also based on the quality of the address information provided, and should therefore not be considered 100% accurate. Some of the data may be interpreted incorrectly without adequate knowledge of the clinical context. Please contact EMS@marincounty.org if you have any questions about the interpretation of fields in this dataset.
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Regional Comparison of Violent Crimes
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. <br /><br />Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. <br /><br />Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). <br /><br />The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery.<br /><br />The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. <br /><br />Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. <br /><br />This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Índice de Gobierno Digital 2018 entidades orden nacional
www.datos.gov.co | Last Updated 2024-04-20T20:18:18.000ZEl Índice de Gobierno Digital permite medir el desempeño y cumplimiento de las entidades públicas en la Política de Gobierno Digital. Este Índice permite al Ministerio de Tecnologías de la Información y las Comunicaciones determinar los avances específicos en cada temática de la Política de Gobierno Digital, buenas prácticas de implementación y estrategias focalizadas de acompañamiento. Así mismo, la información generada a través del Índice de Gobierno Digital permite a las entidades públicas tomar decisiones y definir acciones orientadas a mejorar su desempeño y cumplimiento de la Política de Gobierno Digital.
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Count of Violent Crimes in Pierce County
internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-07T19:38:38.000ZNumber of burglary, theft, arson, and destruction of property crimes in Pierce County. Crime data derived from the "Crimes in Washington" annual report (by year) compiled from data submitted to the Washington State Uniform Crime Reporting Program of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs by Washington State law enforcement agencies. Only specific crimes are highlighted in the crime rates presented here. These numbers represent total numbers of reported crimes in each category (not arrests which may occur over a prolonged period). The following categories represent the violent crimes considered in this data: Murder, Manslaughter, Forcible Sex, Assault, Kidnapping/Abduction, Human Trafficking, and Robbery. The following categories represent the property crimes considered in this data: Burglary, Theft, Arson, and Destruction of Property. Each set of crimes is totaled, then the rate per 1,000 people is calculated using the total # of crimes and the current population of each jurisdiction per year as provided in the same report. This is a voluntary program and as such, some law enforcement agencies do not participate or have only recently participated, which is also reflected in this table.
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Election Results, Special Election Runoff, February 3, 2015
data.fultoncountyga.gov | Last Updated 2024-01-30T22:52:06.000ZThis data set consists of all Fulton County Election results from the Special Election Runoff, February 3, 2015, to present. Included with each record is the race, candidate, precinct, number of election day votes, number of absentee by mail votes, number of advance in person votes, number of provisional votes, total number of votes, name of election, and date of election. This data set is updated after each election.
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311 Service Requests - Street Lights - All Out - No Duplicates
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2019-04-18T00:53:09.000ZNote: This filtered view shows only those service requests from the underlying dataset that are not marked as duplicates. -- All open reports of "Street Lights - All Out" (an outage of 3 or more lights) made to 311 and all requests completed since January 1, 2011.The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) oversees approximately 250,000 street lights that illuminate arterial and residential streets in Chicago. CDOT performs repairs and bulb replacements in response to residents’ reports of street light outages. Whenever CDOT receives a report of an “All Out” the electrician assigned to make the repair looks at all the lights in that circuit (each circuit has 8-16 lights) to make sure that they are all working properly. If a second request of lights out in the same circuit is made within four calendar days of the original request, the newest request is automatically given the status of “Duplicate (Open).” Since CDOT's electrician will be looking at all the lights in a circuit to verify that they are all working, any “Duplicate (Open)” address will automatically be observed and repaired. Once the street lights are repaired, the status in CSR will read “Completed” for the original request and “Duplicate (Closed)” for any duplicate requests. A service request also receives the status of “Completed” when the reported lights are inspected but found to be in good repair and functioning; when the service request is for a non-existent address; or when the lights are maintained by a contractor. Data is updated daily.
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Fire Dispatches: 2012 - 2018
opendata.howardcountymd.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-14T15:48:05.000ZEmergency incidents created by HCPD's 911 Dispatch Center and classified as Fire, Rescue or Emergency Medical Service (EMS) calls. Not all of these incidents are created as cases, and thus not all of these incidents have a matching record in the Howard County Fire & Rescue Incidents table.
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Polling Places And Election Precincts
data.honolulu.gov | Last Updated 2015-04-17T20:53:36.000ZOfficial Polling Places and Election Districts for 2012 elections for U.S. Congress, State of Hawaii House and Senate and Honolulu Council
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NEW HORIZONS SDC JUPITER ENCOUNTER CALIBRATED V4.0
data.nasa.gov | Last Updated 2023-01-26T20:41:44.000ZThis data set contains Calibrated data taken by the New Horizons Student Dust Counter instrument during the Jupiter encounter mission phase. This is VERSION 4.0 of this data set. For the Jupiter encounter mission phase, SDC collected no science data during the Jupiter flyby, as the requisite spacecraft configuration prevented SDC from operating. There were some very sparse data taken from December, 2006 through April, 2007, and some of very short (or zero) duration after the Jupiter flyby from April, 2007 through June, 2007. The changes in Version 4.0 were re-running of the ancillary data in the data product, updated geometry from newer SPICE kernels, minor editing of the documentation, catalogs, etc., and resolution of liens from the December, 2014 review, plus those from the May, 2016 review of the Pluto Encounter data sets. No new observations were added with Version 4.0.
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Budget - 2021 Budget Ordinance - Positions and Salaries
data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2021-04-05T16:08:21.000ZThe Annual Appropriation Ordinance is the final City operating budget as approved by the City Council. It reflects the City’s operating budget at the beginning of the fiscal year on January 1, 2021. This dataset displays the positions and related salaries detailed in the budget as of January 1. It is extracted from the personnel portion of the Appropriation Ordinance. The dataset presents the position titles (without names) and salaries described in the budget, but does not provide a reflection of the current city workforce with full names and salaries. Disclaimer: the “Total Budgeted Units” column displays either A) the number of employees AND vacancies associated with a given position, or B) the number of budgeted units (ie. hours/months) for that position. “Position Control” determines whether Total Budgeted Units column will count employees and vacancies or hours/months. If a Position Control is 1, then employees and vacancies are displayed; if a Position Control is 0, then the total number of hours/months recorded is displayed. For information on the current city workforce, with names, positions and salaries, visit the "Current Employee Names, Salaries, and Position Titles" dataset: https://data.cityofchicago.org/d/xzkq-xp2w.