Okay, well I have sat down and re-typed up all the stats.
These are both the FDNY incident statistics and LODD statistics for 2006.
The FDNY attended 275,557 incidents in 2006. (Not including EMS runs. An additional 209,397 EMS runs were also attended - But we won't include EMS for this.)
Of the 275,557 incidents attended by the FDNY, 27,817 were structural fires. (2,971 being working 'all hands' fires, 202 being 2nd alarms, 45 being 3rd alarms, 16 being 4th alarms and 9 being 5 alarms or higher).. 20,702 incidents were classified as non structural responses, Brush/rubbish fires, vehicle fires etc. 198,202 incidents attended were non fire related, odours of gas, utility calls, Box alarms, assist calls etc.. and 28,836 were MFA's.
In 2006 there were 16 reported FDNY LODD's. (Source, NYS Fire Inc. Reporting System -OFPC). This averages out to one death per 17,222 incidents. - What is quite disheartening, of the 16 LODD 9 were cardiac related. Only 2 were as a result of burns or direct injury received from fire fighting operations.
In 2006 there were 87 reported LODD Fatalities Country wide (Whole of the USA). Including Career and Volunteer firefighters.
I think it will be difficult to accurately compare the AUS/NY services, due to the vastly increased number of incidents they attend. - However hopefully these ground figures will give some understanding as to why their LODD rates are higher than ours.
NB - Just for reference - The term "All Hands" (Working) fire, relates to Structural fires of severity, fires are classified or called "All Hands" if they have a minimum of 4 units initially being engaged in active fire fighting up to "5th Alarm" and above.
This averages out to 8 "All Hands" / Working fires a day, in New York alone.