Chief s Report for February 2019
Responses per Month 2019 in comparison to 2018 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Jan 57 Feb 43 Mar April May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2019 2018 56 59 52 76 83 86 80 69 57 53 36 46 2019 2018 The District responded to 43 calls for service in the month of February 2019. This is 16 fewer runs than in February of 2018. As of 14:00 hours 18 March the District has made 124 responses for the year.
- Met with one of the coordinators of the sewer project with the Village of Sunrise Beach. -Special provisions: No concrete is to be cut on this property, all lines must be bored. SBFPD is to be notified when working on property to maintain and prevent any blocking of the entrance to and from the Fire Station. Also, all incoming water will be metered as in the meeting that was discussed on 31 January 2019 with the Village of Sunrise Beach Public Utility Director Brian Scheiter (pg. 5 of right-a-way easement). The grinder pump electrical power will be supplied by Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District and this grinder pump will solely serve the Sunrise Beach Fire Protection property. No other properties are to use the grinder.
- ESO Fire, incident reporting, software transition is going smoothly. Incident reports are being entered into the new program as of 1 March. Access to Firehouse will remain for training reports, hydrants and statistics reporting. - Chief Wieberg and Ms. Favilla attended the Lake West Business Expo. - Recent winds blew over Station 2 s radio tower. Parts are on order and repairs are scheduled. - Major Incident Report has been provided to the Board for the Branding Iron fire 16 Mar. - First Arriving digital dashboards are up and operational. A few adjustments are still being made.
- First Arriving digital dashboard screens:
- First Arriving digital dashboard screens:
- First Arriving digital dashboard screens: - Priority display is incoming calls for service.
Fleet Status: - Tender 12-14 has an air leak, repair to be scheduled. - Squad 12 had a seatbelt and a seat base replaced in-house. - Truck 12 getting serviced today - Tender 12-34 had a leaking valve repaired and gauge replaced in-house. - Marine 12-29 will be pulled from the water for maintenance, anticipating this week.
Run Distribution by Type of Incident February 2019 5 1 2 Structure Fires 1 Natural Cover Fires 3 EMS Gas Leak 4 MVCs 3 23 Public/Police Assist Alarm Sounding 1 Cancelled Enroute Cover Assignment EMS calls equated to 53% of the total calls for service for the month of February.
En-route Time in Seconds 250 200 191 150 125 100 102 84 81 50 46 51 50 49 22 0 Squad 12 1224 Brush 26 A Platoon B Platoon Truck 12 1234 C Platoon - Average response time per Platoon: A Platoon 65 seconds B Platoon 64 seconds C Platoon 104 seconds
Monthly Incident Count by Station Station 3 7 Station 5 16% Station 2 18 3 Other 42% 7% 6 Station 4 14% 3 7% Station 1 12 28% Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 Station 5 - Stations 1, 2 & 3 s response local accounted for 86% of our run volume for the month of February.
1st Arriving Emergency On - Scene Time by Station Station 2 6:58 50% 60% Station 3 9:32 Station 1 8:41 73% < 8 Minutes < 9 Minutes < 10 Minutes Station 5 9:53 Station 4 16:37 - In District calls, the first arriving unit was on scene: 50% of the time in 8 minutes or less 60% of the time in 9 minutes or less 73% of the time in 10 minutes or less
Overlapping Incidents 3.5 3 3 2.5 2 2 1.5 1 0.5 r O ct ob er N ov em b er D ec em b er Se pt em be ug us t A Ju ly Ju ne M ay pr il A h M ar c Ja nu ar y Fe br ua ry 0 - The District is averaging 2.5 overlapping responses a month.
Station 3 Staffing by Platoon 12 10 8 10 9 9 8 7 6 6 4 2 A Platoon B Platoon r O ct ob er N ov em b er D ec em b er Se pt em be ug us t A Ju ly Ju ne M ay pr il A h M ar c Ja nu ar y Fe br ua ry 0 C Platoon - Station 3 was open 86% of the time in the month of February.
Average Dispatch Processing Time 160 141 140 120 137 127 114 100 80 60 40 20 r O ct ob er N ov em b er D ec em b er Se pt em be ug us t A Ju ly Ju ne M ay pr il A h M ar c Ja nu ar y Fe br ua ry 0 - NFPA 1221 establishes call-handling times in that, 90 percent of emergency alarm processing shall be completed within 64 seconds, and 95 percent of alarm processing shall be completed within 106 seconds.
- SBFPD hosted an EMT Refresher course for the lake area. The course was offered free to all students. 10 members from SBFPD attended. St.2-B 23 St.3-A 34 St.3-B 48.5 St.2-A 29.66 Admin 33.63 Volunteers 2.75 St.2-C 42.5 St.3-C 29.25 - Training by Platoon for February 2019-111 training events - 634.32 total hours
Chief s Report 18 February 2019 Respectfully submitted: Chief Jamie Karl
Fire Marshal s Report 18 February 2019
Inspections Amt. Staff hrs. Rough-in ApprovedFinal OccupancyFinal Occu. Not approv. Site InspectionDraft StopUfer Grounding Dock Inspection Permit Consultation Permits Posted 10 4 1 4 6 1 20 5 2 15 5 1.5 4.5 5.2 0.5 14.25 2.5 1 Applications received: Dock Permits Garage/Shop Residential Residential Remodel Permit renewals 30 2 2 1 1 TOTAL Revenue for Feb. 2019- $2,706.06
YTD Applications received for permits: Building Applications - 22 Dock Permit Applications - 80 Larger Developments in Progress: - Cypress Condo has the new sprinkler pump installed and online. - Eleven West Condo is well under construction (all but one unit has had a rough-in inspection)
- Elevator training with all Platoons is underway.
Fire Marshal s Report 18 February 2019 Respectfully submitted: Chief Wieberg