Response Activity: Monthly Report June 2011

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Flagstaff Fire Department

Monthly Report June 2011

Response Activity
Monthly Responses
Fire 2.33% EMS 73.72% False Alarms 4.06%

Year To Date: 4751


Other 19.88% Per Day Full Force Responses

860

20

634

35

171

28.67

Response Times
Mike Iacona, Fire Chief Jerry Bills, Deputy Chief 211 W. Aspen Ave Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 779-7688

Travel Time < = 4 min. (63.5%) 3.63 min .91 min (data not available at time of report)
Response Time by Unit

Average Response Time Average Turnout Time Average Duration


UNIT RESPONSES-All Calls
Unit BC 1 Quint 1 Engine 1 Quint 2 Rescue 2 Engine 2 Engine 3 Engine 4 Engine 5 Engine 6 Engine 7 Rescue 7 # 24 53 80 52 116 138 157 108 66 72 67 38 %___ 2.79% 6.16% 9.30% 6.05% 13.49% 16.05% 18.26% 12.56% 7.67% 8.37% 7.79% 4.42%

Unit FB1 FE1 FQ2 FR2 FE3 FE4 FE5 FE6 FE7 FR7

Bob Orrill, Battalion Chief Pat Staskey, Battalion Chief Mark Wilson, Battalion Chief 1701 E. Ponderosa Parkway Flagstaff, AZ 86001 (928) 213-2522

A Avg 5.57 2.69 1.99 2.62 3.76 3.97 2.74 5.27 3.08 2.68

Unit FB1 FE1 FQ2 FR2 FE3 FE4 FE5 FE6 FE7 FR7

B Avg 3.78 2.99 3.28 3.62 3.92 2.30 3.06 3.64 3.07 n/a

Unit FB1 FE1 FQ2 FR2 FE3 FE4 FE5 FE6 FE7 FR7

C Avg 4.08 2.54 2.72 3.69 4.03 2.77 3.98 4.05 2.18 3.08

Top Response Locations


June 2011 Location
3150 N Alta Vista 3150 N Winding Brook (The Peaks) NAU 300 N High Country 1526 E Route 66 Buffalo Park 2920 N Fourth St 1110 E Route 66 Interstate 40 FWY 800 W. University
(Ponderosa Pines)

Responses 23 20 17 12 9 9 8 8 8 7

FFD had 1 response to Summit FD, and 6 responses to other county areas.

Kristin Smith, Fire Marshal Mike Street, Fire Inspector (928)779-7688

FIRE PREVENTION
June Activity
* 10 Building Inspections * 36 Permits Issued * 8 Sprinkler/Alarm Inspections * 29 Plans Reviewed

WILDLAND FIRE MANAGEMENT


Once again, we are partnering with the Tuba City Church of Christ to provide firewood to residents of the Hopi and Navajo nations. The Church has volunteers from across the country come to Tuba City throughout the summer, and in turn, they send some to Flagstaff to assist our crew pile thinning debris/slash in exchange for wood the crew cuts that day. The wood is then transported back to Tuba City by the volunteers and distributed to area residents the next fall. Last year, over 500 cords of firewood was moved to Tuba City from our project areas. A GREAT partnership for all concerned!

The Robinson, TX Church of Christ loading wood.


Response: - In the past month, FFD resources have been assigned to the Wallow, Pumphouse, Osha, Horseshoe 2, Hill, Sage, Engineer, Willow, Monument, Los Conchas, and Pacheco fires.
Paul Summerfelt, FMO (928) 213-2509 Mark Brehl, Fire Specialist (928) 213-2595

SAFETY PROGRAM
Tier Scores for 40 Flagstaff firefighters tested this year:
Tier 1: Tier 2: Tier 3: Tier 4: 77.5% (average age 38) 10% (average age 29) 10% 2.5% (Tier 3 and 4 average age 48)
1 2 3 4

Body fat % FEV1/FVC METS ( treadmill test) Systolic BP Diastolic BP Blood glucose (mg/dl) HbA1c

Tier 1 <20 < 24 75 > 12.5 < 140 < 90 65-99 <6.5

Tier 2 20 - 24 24-29 <75 11.5 12.4 >140 >90 100-199 6.5-7.4

Tier 3 25-30 30 - 34 <65 10.5 11.4 >150 >100 200-299 >7.5

Tier 4 >30 >34 <59 < 10.5 >160 >110 >300 >8.0

CONGRATULATIONS
CAPTAIN ERIK CAPUTO ENGINEER GREG MCLAUGHLIN AND FIRE MARSHAL KRISTIN SMITH ON YOUR WELL DESERVED PROMOTIONS.

7/20/11- MT Elden Rescue Members of Flag Fire, Guardian Medical Transport and CCSO Search & Rescue hiked the Fat Man Loop trail to rescue a 64 year old female hiker who had fallen and hit her head. They were able to safely carry her down the steep rocky terrain in a wheeled basket. In total it took 11 FFD, 3 GMT and 7 CCSO S&R personnel to safely deliver the patient to the trailhead where she was transported to FMC.

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