Monthly Fire Chief Report for ust By Fire Chief Kris Kazian Presented to the Fire Board on September 25, Incident Types* CALL SUMMARY (ust and Year to Date): April May Sep Residential / Commercial Wildland / Urban Interface EMS Motor Vehicle Accidents Interfacility Transports Still / Other Aircraft Special Duty Rescue 13 6 4 13 2 4 9 7 58 63 7 5 1 13 7 146 145 185 157 158 151 163 152 1,257 1,341 9 12 17 11 18 21 19 23 13 13 49 45 55 59 53 67 59 55 442 412 4 13 28 15 16 14 36 29 191 145 1 1 3 63 38 44 49 54 64 94 79 485 52 1 2 8 6 6 4 8 4 39 28 TOTAL 321 261 341 31 314 331 389 349 2,616 2,622 % 29 8% 4 1% 79 23% 55 16% ust % of Incidents by Type 7 2% 23 7% % 152 43% Residential / Commercial Wildland / Urban Interface EMS Motor Vehicle Accidents Interfacility Transports Still / Other Aircraft Special Duty Rescue
May April Page 2 ust Fire Chief Report CALLS BY STILL DISTRICT SUMMARY (ust and Year to Date): SFD Station Sep Station 1 15 11 152 131 13 165 178 156 1,172 1,18 Station 3 89 92 19 17 114 92 116 116 835 82 Station 4 75 51 7 59 56 49 65 53 478 5 Station 5 7 8 1 13 14 25 3 24 131 122 TOTAL 321 261 341 31 314 331 389 349 2,616 2,622 Mutual Aid Calls included in above 24 2 31 33 21 2 27 3 176 13 Responses in a still district simply mean the location of the emergency incident and the closest fire station that would be responsible for responding as the closest unit. Additionally, there are times multiple units respond to an incident which is not identified in this chart. 16 18 14 16 14 12 12 1 1 8 8 6 6 4 4 2 ust ch and Year to Date SFD Response by Still District (Station) 178 15 152 165 15 152 156 131 13 11 19 11 114 116 116 19 89 92 17 89 92 92 75 75 7 7 65 51 59 56 51 49 53 31 33 3 24 25 243 2 21 27 7 8 1 13 14 2 Apr May Jun Jul Sep Station 1 Station 3 Station 4 Station 5 Mutual Aid
Sep May Apr ust Fire Chief Monthly Report Page 3 For Month Type of Call # of Emergency Response Calls Average Response Time # of Calls Within 6 % of Calls Within 6 # of Calls Within 8 % of Calls Within 8 Res. / Comm. 6 4:19 3 5.% 6 1.% Wildland / Urban Inter. :.%.% EMS 64 6:35 4 62.5% 5 78.13% Motor Vehicle Accidents 12 7:29 8 66.67% 1 83.33% Still / Other 26 7:45 11 42.31% 18 69.23% Aircraft Rescue :.%.% 3 7:5 1 33.33% 2 66.67% MONTH TOTAL / AVERAGES 111 8:11 63 56.76% 86 77.48% MONTH TOTAL/ AVERAGES 12 7:16 65 54.17% 91 75.83% Phone Call Types Wired 9-1-1 Wireless 9-1-1 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES SUMMARY (ust ): REGIONAL COMMUNICATIONS CENTER ACTIVITY SUMMARY (ust and Year to Date): Total 767 722 755 656 717 772 81 1,264 6,454 1,548 1,33 1,887 1,672 2,38 1,868 2,26 1,811 14,153 Admin. 4,12 3,883 5,294 4,668 4,645 3,362 4,437 4,297 34,688 Intercom 17 89 14 17 113 15 11 11 872 Ringdown 45 358 471 529 55 484 515 464 3,731 6,929 6,355 8,547 7,632 8,18 6,591 7,889 7,487 59,448 7,461 7,169 8,412 7,747 8,541 6,936 7,937 8,265 62,468 % Change to -7.4% -11.4% 1.6% -1.5% -6.1% -5% -.6% -9.4% % % % % -4.83% Total Emergency Incidents Dispatched SFD Incidents Dispatched uary - ust 1,528 uary - ust 2,62 uary - ust 1,45 uary - ust 2,624
Page 4 ust Fire Chief Report SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS / FIRES (ust ): On Thursday, ust 22, at approximately 7: pm Sedona Fire District emergency crews responded to a residential fire in the 1 block of Birch Blvd. Upon their arrival they found a smoldering mattress in the front yard of the residence. On further investigation it was determined that the mattress had been located in the master bedroom against an electrical outlet. The electrical outlet was missing its cover. The mattress cover came in contact with the exposed electrical outlet igniting the mattress. Fire loss for the structure and its contents is $1. DONATIONS TO THE DISTRICT: $1 Donation to Station #3 for EMT Use $2 Donation for Infant Car Seats
ust Fire Chief Monthly Report Page 5 TRAINING / EDUCATION (ust ): The Training Office gathers information on post-secondary education, certificates of completion, and major conferences. SFD provides daily drills and other types of training; the more significant training and educational achievements are included in this Report. Total Training for ust: 11 Trainings 629 Attendees Total Hours of 1,76 Required Training: Monthly training and FireHouse updates delivered to all members. The training covered FireHouse software training reports and the updated training for the next six months. Total training for the last six months: 738 for a total of 16,377 hours for the district. These hours meet the mandates required by ISO, NFPA, OSHA, Civil Rights, ADHS, and Special Operations. Conferences: EMS Difficult Airway course to learn the full range of airway management techniques including use of medication-assisted intubation (including RSI) and cricothyrotomy. We have four members from the EMS Committee that will deliver this training to the district in September. SFD hosted the Traffic Incident Management Responder course program and administered through the Federal Highway Administration. This unique course for first responders promotes a shared understanding of the requirements for safe, quick clearance at traffic incident scenes; prompt, reliable and open communications; and motorist and responder safeguards. To be effective, this course requires a mix of disciplines to include Law Enforcement, Fire, Transportation, EMS, public safety, towing and recovery, public works and HazMat disciplines. 93 attended this class and there were no associated costs. Chiefs Kazian and Lechowski attended a variety of classes at the Fire Rescue International Conference to benefit the district. Certificates Incident Safety Officer class examines the Safety Officer s role at all-hazards type of situations. Firefighters Romig and Koistinen attended. Captain Rippy and Engineer Lewis completed Instructor I certification. These members will be on the forefront in instructing classes within our organization s Train the Trainer program. Arizona Center for Fire Service Excellence acknowledges this class and exam.