Local Law 119 compliance data provides counts and average response times for categorized emergency incidents in New York City. The dataset is maintained by the City of New York and was last updated in March 2026. It tracks monthly performance metrics for emergency agencies across boroughs.
Use Cases
- Analyze trends in '# of Incidents' by 'Borough' and 'Month Name' to identify seasonal or geographic hotspots.
- Benchmark 'Response Times' across different 'Agency' types to assess compliance with performance standards.
- Correlate 'Description' categories with 'Response Times' to identify incident types with the longest delays.
- Model monthly '# of Incidents' using time-series forecasting on the 'Month Name' field.
Strengths
- Data is structured with 6 clear columns for analysis.
- Includes both count ('# of Incidents') and performance ('Response Times') metrics.
- Regularly updated, with a last update date in 2026.
Limitations
- Total row count and dataset size are unknown.
- Sample data is unavailable for previewing data distribution or value ranges.
- Lacks granular details like precise incident timestamps or location coordinates.
Provenance
- Source
- data.cityofnewyork.us
- Collection Method
- Collected for compliance reporting under NYC Local Law 119 of 2013.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- Updated March 2026.
- Geography
- New York City boroughs.