July 20, 2015 Volume 3 Issue 11. Support Services Finance: The City s Fiscal Year 2016 Proposed. Budget is now available on the City s Website.
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1 Fast Facts July 20, 2015 Volume 3 Issue 11 Support Services Finance: The City s Fiscal Year 2016 Proposed Budget is now available on the City s Website. On June 16 th, members of the Fire and Emergency Services Department were honored to present an appreciation plaque to Brian Bair, owner of Altman s A/C, for his company s support of the department s fundraising efforts on behalf of the St. Baldrick s Foundation this past March. Through the support of community members like Mr. Bair, the department was able to contribute around $9,000 this year to help support research in fighting childhood cancer. It is equipped with an alarm that sounds whenever the door to the cabinet opens, and should cause anyone in the area to check to see that it s not being tampered with for reasons other than emergency. The alarm will stop sounding once the cabinet door is closed. Following a City Manager Quarterly Training session during which Fire and Emergency Services provided CPR/AED (Automatic External Defibrillation) training, Assistant City Manager Abbate realized the importance of not only knowing CPR but also having an AED unit at City Hall for the employees and citizens who frequent the facility. Fire Chief Woodward was tasked with making it happen and City Hall now has its own AED unit mounted in the lobby area (see picture). Using this AED as is simple as TURNING IT ON and FOLLOWING THE VERBAL PROMPTS!!! CPR helps maintain vital blood flow to the heart and brain and increases the amount of time that an electric shock from a defibrillator can be effective. The presence of an AED and quick actions by those trained in CPR could potentially save a life! Additional CPR/AED training will be provided by EMS/Training Chief Greg Sutton in the near future for other City Hall employees. On July 1, 2015, Titusville Fire & Emergency Services visited Titusville Public Library as part of their Heroes Reading Program. The first reading for this day were for ages two to three. The focus of the book read was on Fire Drills. Station 11 s crew, consisting of Lieutenant Matt Johnson, Acting Driver Operator Ben Lees and Firefighter Roman Lane, provided the reading for the event. Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore also assisted in the event. A total of 20 children and teachers attended the event. Page 1 of 7
2 Support Services Human Resources: Welcome to our new employees: Shane Daily, Media Specialist; Jon Monroe, Field Operations; Michael Anderson, Marina; Brian Lewis, Streets Maintenance; Matthew Plant, Community Service Officer. On Wednesday, July 15 th, Titusville Police Lieutenant Tom House and Public Affairs Coordinator, Amy Matthews attended the "Christmas in July" Health Fair event at Temple Baptist Church benefiting Titusville Seniors. The Giving the Gift of Health event provided attendees with free health screenings and information on local healthcare services & businesses. Lt. House was on hand to provide information about Project Lifesaver and answer questions. Pictured is Driver-Operator John Hustoles who is rappelling from the side of a building. Ropes and various knots are used in a wide variety of applications in firefighting work, including rescues of victims and also firefighters. During the week of July 9 th he attended a Rope Rescue training course to prepare for the in-house training of our personnel, using our new training tower (once completed). Attending the same preparatory training during the prior month were EMS/Training Chief Greg Sutton, Operations Chief Chad Lindquist and Battalion Chief Chris Threlkeld. Titusville Fire and Emergency Services is pleased to report that Titusville's PPC classification through the Insurance Service Organization's auditing process has enhanced from a Class 4 to a Class 3/3X rating. This is exciting because Titusville s rating has remained static at a Class 4 rating for the past quarter of a century. Doubly significant is, nationally, our city now ranks in the top 6% of the 48,855 communities evaluated by ISO. One of the functions offered by the Insurance Service Office (ISO) is to provide reliable, up-to-date information about a community s fire-protection services for residential and commercial properties through regular auditing of primary emergency firefighting categories. Auditing critical firefighting component provides an objective, countrywide standard that helps fire departments in planning and budgeting for facilities, equipment, and training to improve its firefighting services. Classifying our community s ability to suppress fires may also result in lower fire insurance premiums for our community members. On June 24, 2015, Titusville Fire & Emergency Services, along with Titusville Police Department, visited Brookdale Senior Living for an Appreciation Cookout by Brookdale & Vitas Healthcare for all Titusville First Responders: Fire, Police & Emergency Services. Titusville Fire & Emergency Services Firefighters and Titusville Police Officers participated in the event. Page 2 of 7
3 Police Bi-weekly Grand Opening Ceremony July 15th of the Minority Chamber of Commerce 8850 Grissom Parkway Titusville, FL Mayor Jim Tulley, Councilman Matt Barringer and Economic Development Director Edyie McCall welcomed Doug Mayorga, President of the Chamber to the Titusville Community. Police Department Bi-weekly Stats Highlights 7/03/2015 7/17/15 Total Calls Comparison FALSE ALARMS BURGLARIES PATROL CHECKS PREMISES CHECK ROBBERY 2 2 STOLEN VEHICLES 8 5 SUICIDE ATTEMPTS/THREATS 8 3 TRAFFIC STOPS Titusville Police Department would like to recognize Titusville Police Explorer Post 486 for their accomplishments at the Florida Association of Police Explorers State Competition. After completing over 300 hours of training prior to the event, Lt. Joey Moyer, Sgt. Celestial McBride, Sgt. Brandon Hayner, Ptm. Sevan McBride, Ptm. Andrew Martin, Ptm. Wil Ware and Ptm. Collin Fritts were selected to represent Post 486 in the competitions. With a total of 34 agencies represented, they placed 5 th overall and also placed or won the following categories. 1 st Place: Crime Scene 1 st Place: Crisis Intervention 3 rd Place: Active Shooter 3 rd Place: In Progress 5 th Place: Search and Arrest stats Special Recognition must also be given to Detective Jessica Cabrera for her dedication to these young men and women and the Explorer program. Special thanks to Scott Blizard, Jeff Hector, Bryan Nelson, Marcelo Iglesias, Cailtyn Hill, Glen Hamann, Leamon Jackson and Mark Jennings for their assistance in training. City of Titusville, Economic Development Department launched the first Business Retention, Expansion Program in the City of Titusville. Surveys were sent out to over 1,400 Commercial Titusville Business Tax Receipt holders for input in a Survey that will be used to report to City Management and City Council. For more information please contact Edyie McCall, Director Economic Development edyie.mccall@titusville.com Page 3 of 7
4 On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, Titusville Police Department held the swearing in ceremony of their newest officer, Jessica George. She will finalize her in-house training in the coming week and then begin the field-training program. We wish Officer George much success in her new career. In the last FFF, Human Resources did the challenging to rally support of the school children of our community through donation of school supplies. Titusville Fire and Emergency Services came through with the pictured donated supplies are you ready to take on both departments challenges? Donate today and support the future of our youngest community members! On June 24, 2015, North Brevard Moms visited Fire Station 11 for a tour. The group toured the inside of the station and was given an engine display of both Engine #11 and the department s 1925 American LaFrance Fire Engine. Fire safety and prevention topics covered during the visit included fire basics: Know 2 Ways Out; Exit Drills in the Home (E.D.I.T.H.); Stop, Drop, and Roll; Crawl Low and Go, etc. Station 11 s crew consisted of Lieutenant Michael Abernathy, Driver Operator Scott Einkopf, and Firefighter Ryan Birge. Acting Battalion Chief Tiffany Callahan and Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore assisted with the event. A total of 32 children and adults attended the station tour. On June 26, 2015, Titusville Fire & Emergency Services visited Mrs. Pat s Wee Care Center as part of their Heroes Reading Program. The Heroes Reading Program is a program that allows firefighters to maintain interaction with the children of our community. The focus of the books read to the children this week was Outdoor Fire Safety. Station 10 s crew, consisting of Lieutenant Jeremy House, Acting Driver Operator Olivier Harper and Firefighter Iain McFarland provided the reading for the event. Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore was also present. Eleven children and teachers attended the event. Page 4 of 7
5 The Harry T. Moore Social Service Center hosted the 2 nd, semi-annual Outreach Event in partnership with the Department of Children and Families and 19 other agencies! This event assisted citizens interested in applying for various social services i.e. Food Stamps, Cash, Medicaid, Social Security Disability, healthcare insurance for low income, youth training and employment programs, opportunities to employment and employment training with Goodwill Good Jobs, and much more. On June 26, 2015, Titusville Fire & Emergency Services visited the Kids Place as part of their Heroes Reading Program. The Heroes Reading Program is a program that allows firefighters to maintain interaction with the children of our community. The focus of the books read to the children this week was Fire Prevention Basics. Station 13 s crew, consisting of Lieutenant Dave Cody, Driver Operator Shawn Holbrook and Firefighter Timothy Hammond provided the reading for the event. Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore was also present. Forty children and teachers attended the event. On June 30, 2015 Titusville Fire & Emergency Services visited the Kids Place located at Indian River City United Methodist Church. Station 13 s crew consisting of Acting Lieutenant Bobby Crocker, Driver Operator Adam Vaknin and Firefighter Shaun Fisher, taught Fire Prevention topics. Basics. Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore also assisted with the event. Topics discussed were the important number to call if there use in an emergency (9-1-1), what is an emergency, Know 2 Ways Out, Stop Drop & Roll, Crawl Low and Go and more. Firefighter Fisher also donned and doffed his bunker gear to show to show the children that firefighters are their friends and no not to be afraid of him. A total of 50 children and teachers attended the event. Page 5 of 7
6 On June 30, 2015, Titusville Fire & Emergency Services had visitors stop in for a station tour at Fire Station 11. The group toured the inside of the station and was given an engine display of both Engine #11 and the department s 1925 American LaFrance Fire Engine. Fire safety and fire prevention topics were covered during the visit. Station 11 s crew consisted of Lieutenant Lisa Ford, D/O John Hustoles, and Firefighter Joe Kohutek. Life Safety Specialist Heather Gilmore assisted with the event. A total of 6 children and adults attended the station tour. Where Does Your Water Come From? Nine students and their teacher from Mrs. Pat s Wee Care summer program can all answer enthusiastically that it comes from next door, at the Mourning Dove Water Production Plant. During their tour of the Mourning Dove, the kids learned about drinking water sources, water treatment, the importance of water conservation, and how they can conserve water. Maureen Phillips, Water Conservation & Public Outreach Manager, organized the tour and taught the kids about water, its treatment and water conserservation. Ronald Ferrer, Chief Operator, lead the kids through the treatment areas of the facility. After the tour was completed, the children each received conservation items to remind them of their learning experience. Tours of water resources facilities are available for groups of five or more and have been enjoyed by school children, scout troops, and environmental groups for over thirteen years. New Commercial and Home Based BTR s July 2-July 15th TKO Cleaning Services Janitorial/Commercial 600 Loxley Court (Home Based) (321) Delton Vandevender Handyman 4702 Meade Lane (Home Based) (352) Best Lubrication Equipment, LLCBusiness Office 2507 Garden Street (321) glennbest1@gmail.com Health First Now Medical Office 603 N. Washington Avenue (321) tarilyn.fazekas@health-first.org Page 6 of 7
7 Billy Garland Asphalt Maintenance Paving Contractor 90 Lakeview Avenue (Home Based) (407) Wildcatter Investments, Inc. Business Office (Consulting) 640 Childre Avenue (304) Precision Design and Construction, LLC Building Contractor (Design Office) 4269 S. Hopkins Avenue (321) Body Balance Massages, Inc. Massage Establishment 2625 Barna Avenue, Suite J (321) jennifersmassages@yahoo.com Laura Holmes Residential Cleaning 4230 Mount Vernon Avenue (Home Based) (321) lnholmes45@yahoo.com Seacoast Stone and Stucco, LLC Stone and Stucco Contractor 4425 Rosehill Avenue (Home Based) (321) stuccorepairpro@gmail.com Launch Trucking, LLC Business Office 497 Mason Drive (Home Based) (321) launchtrucking@gmail.com FY 2016 Budget Workshop August 6, 2:00 p.m. Council Chamber FY2016 Budget 1 st Public Hearing September 9, p.m. Council Chamber FY2016 Budget Final Public Hearing September 22, 5:30 p.m. Council Chamber Page 7 of 7
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