Damage Leads · Inland Empire

Fire and Water Damage Leads in San Bernardino, CA

For restoration contractors, public adjusters, and property investors working San Bernardino and the surrounding counties.

426 incidents · last 30 days

2,991 incidents · last 12 months

The Inland Empire (San Bernardino and Riverside counties) covers more ground than any other FirstLeads territory, from the Ontario and Riverside urban cores out through the high desert and the San Bernardino foothills.

It is a wildfire-exposed region with a large stock of affordable single-family housing, which makes it one of the most active structure fire territories in California. Every number below comes from live dispatch activity.

Daily damage incidents in San Bernardino

Last 30 days, from live dispatch activity. Subscribers see each incident the moment it is dispatched, with the full case file.

Jul 18Peak: Jul 30 · 23 incidentsAug 17

Last 30 days by incident type

Structure Fire
401
Commercial Fire
15
Residential Fire
10

Damage severity mix

Share of the last 30 days' incidents by estimated damage severity.

Low271 (64%)Medium86 (20%)High69 (16%)

Counties monitored in Inland Empire

Every incident counted on this page was dispatched in San Bernardino County and Riverside County, California. Alerts are not locked to this grouping: scope a territory to a single zip code, a radius around your shop, or several counties at once, and FirstLeads only sends what falls inside it.

  • San Bernardino County, CA
  • Riverside County, CA

Who works these leads in San Bernardino

The same loss is a mitigation job, a claim, and an acquisition depending on who reaches the owner first. FirstLeads sends all three the same incident at the same moment, filtered to the territory and categories each one works.

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Every incident above is already a full case file inside FirstLeads: exact address, damage severity, property detail, and verified owner contacts. Book a demo and watch live San Bernardino incidents appear before you pay for anything.

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