Staten Island has achieved low fatality rates and invested significantly in health and public safety services, ranking it as one of the safest communities nationwide.
According to the report, Staten Island ranked 17th in public safety out of over 3,000 counties, with strong scores in public safety capacity and injuries.
The borough invests $1,062 per capita in health and emergency services, significantly above the national average of $440, contributing to its high safety rankings.
69.5% of Staten Island residents live close to emergency facilities, a figure markedly higher than the national average, highlighting the borough's commitment to public safety.
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