Sylvania Township Fire Department. MARCH 2016 Monthly Report
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1 MARCH 2016 Monthly Report Our mission is to prevent and minimize the loss of life and property damage from fire to our citizens and visitors; to provide high quality emergency medical services; to mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters; and to provide non-emergency support services within our realm of expertise through highly skilled, trained and dedicated personnel. 1
2 FIRE RESPONSES FIRE SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE MARCH 2016 Fire 1 (building, cooking, passenger vehicle, natural vegetation, brush, grass, outside rubbish, special outside fire, outside equipment, dumpster or other outside trash receptacle) Alarm Malfunction 7 (smoke detector activation, alarm system sounded due to malfunction, unintentional transmission of alarm, CO detector activation, alarm system activation, ) Good Intent Call 6 (dispatched & cancelled en-route, wrong location, no incident found on arrival at dispatch, smoke scare, odor of smoke) INCIDENTS STA 1) 3 STA 2) 3 STA 3) 2 STA 4) 4 COMMAND: 12 STA 1) 9 STA 2) 8 STA 3) 6 STA 4) 6 COMMAND: 2 STA 1) 3 STA 2) 0 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 2 COMMAND: 2 RESPONSES STA 1) 5 STA 2) 6 STA 3) 5 STA 4) 9 MEDIC-61: 0 ENGINE 65: 1 STA 1) 9 STA 2) 8 STA 3) 6 STA 4) 8 MEDIC-61: 1 STA 1) 3 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 3 MEDIC-61: Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 4- (gas leak (natural gas or LPG), electrical wiring/equipment problem, arcing, shorted electrical equipment, power line down, heat from short circuit (wiring), overheated motor, overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, gas or other flammable liquid spill, carbon monoxide incident) STA 1) 5 STA 2) 4 STA 3) 2 STA 4) 2 COMMAND: 12 STA 1) 6 STA 2) 5 STA 3) 4 STA 4) 6 MEDIC-61: Service Call 5 (Lock-out, ring or jewelry removal, water or steam leak, public service assistance, assist invalid, assist police or other governmental agency, unauthorized burning, cover assignment, standby, move-up, citizen complaint) Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident 3- (treatment & transport of people in crisis health situations may be life threatening) OUT OF DISTRICT Overpressure, Rupture, Explosion 2 - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 8- Special Incident Type 9- that STA 1) 0 STA 2) 21 STA 3) 9 STA 4) 5 COMMAND: 1 STA 1) 95 STA 2) 98 STA 3) 89 STA 4) 68 COMMAND: 10 7 STA 1) 1 STA 2) 21 STA 3) 9 STA 4) 5 ENGINE 65: STA 1) 100 STA 2) 100 STA 3) 94 STA 4) 70 MEDIC-61: 35 ECHO: 0 7 TOTAL FOR MARCH YEAR TO DATE TOTAL
3 RESCUE RESPONSES EMS SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE MARCH MARCH 2016 TOTALS Abdominal Pain 3 Allergies 3 Animal Bite 1 Assault 2 Back Pain 2 Breathing Problem 29 Burns 0 CO Poisoning/ Hazmat 0 Cardiac Arrest 3 Chest Pain 32 Choking 1 Convulsions/Seizure 16 Diabetic Problem 13 Drowning 0 Electrocution 0 Eye Problem 0 Fall Victim 23 Headache 1 Heart Problems 10 Heat/Cold Exposure 0 Hemorrhage/Laceration 5 Industrial Accident/Inaccessible Incident//Other Entrapment 0 Ingestion/Poisoning 4 Pregnancy/Childbirth 0 Psychiatric Problems 10 Sick Person 90 Stab/Gunshot Wound 0 Stroke/CVA 9 Traffic Accident 21 Traumatic Injury 27 Unconscious/Fainting 37 Unknown Problem/Man Down 9 Transfer Interfacility/Palliative Care 1 MCI (Mass Casualty Incident) 0 TOTAL FOR MARCH YEAR TO DATE TOTAL
4 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MUTUAL AID GIVEN Incident # On 03/03/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid/Stand-By TO Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/04/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid TO Toledo Fire & Rescue. Incident # On 03/06/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid TO Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/11/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid TO Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/11/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid TO Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/18/2016, STFD was dispatched TO GIVE Mutual Aid TO Springfield Township Fire. 4
5 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MUTUAL AID RECEIVED Incident # On 03/05/2016, STFD were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident and received mutual aid from Toledo Fire Department. Incident # On 03/10/2016, STFD were dispatched to an FIRE call. We received Mutual Aid from Springfield Township Fire. Incident # (2) Mutual Aids Received On 03/13/2016, STFD were dispatched to an Structure Fire and received Mutual Aid from Springfield Township Fire and Toledo Fire & Rescue Department. Incident # On 03/14/2016, STFD were dispatched to a Building Fire and received Mutual Aid form Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/15/2016, STFD were dispatched to an Electrical Fire and received Mutual Aid from Springfield Township Fire. Incident # On 03/20/2016, STFD were dispatched to a Fire Call and received Mutual Aid from Springfield Township Fire Department. Incident # (2) Mutual Aids Received On 03/23/2016, STFD were dispatched to a Building Fire and received Mutual Aid from both Springfield Township Fire Department and Toledo Fire. 5
6 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # On 03/1/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and M-61 Incident # On 03/02/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/02/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/05/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 Incident # On 03/06/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/09/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/09/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 6
7 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # On 03/09/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # (2) Transports by M-61 this Incident On 03/09/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and M-61 Incident # On 03/09/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/11/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/14/2016, STFD were dispatched for am EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/14/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 Incident # On 03/14/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/14/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 7
8 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # On 03/15/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 Incident # On 03/16/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/17/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 Incident # On 03/17/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/18/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and M-61 Incident # On 03/29/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/18/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/19/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 8
9 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of MARCH. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # On 03/21/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 Incident # On 03/16/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/21/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/22/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and M-61 Incident # On 03/22/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/24/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/24/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 9
10 NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (9) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (6) Mutual Aid Given, and (36) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of FEBRUARY. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # On 03/27/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/27/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and M-61 Incident # On 03/28/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/30/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 Incident # On 03/31/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 10
11 Community Risk Reduction Public Safety Education During the month of March, the Fire Department assisted at (6) School Fire Drills and we installed smoke alarms in 1 home this month. There was (2) safety Tour at a Fire Station. Building and Project Plan Reviews Notable Projects Fire Prevention/Community Risk Reduction conducted (13) plan reviews in February, (1) license inspections for preschool, daycare facilities and/or home inspections for Adoption and Foster Care, (6) final acceptance tests for installed or upgraded fire protection systems or new businesses. There were (2) Freedom of Information Act Requests ( Meijer Dr. & 2927 N McCord. There were (8) inspections with the State Fire Marshal Office and (3) Consultation requests from local businesses for safety and fire protection needs. Fire Crews completed (237) inspections and re-inspections in March. Chief Froelich attended the annual 2 day Fire Code Academy/Campus Fire Safety Conference in Columbus in March and attended a final hearing by the Ohio Board of Building Standards concerning the new State Law for school door locking devices for use in the event of an active shooter/school lock-down emergency.. 11
12 LCEMS Continuing Education Training Hours Target Training # of Personnel Completed Hours FIRE TRAINING BUREAU Achieving proficiency and professionalism through training and education. Your has highly trained professionals that conduct Extensive year-round training activities to maintain and improve their skills In a variety if disciplines to help our personnel to perform the wide variety of missions they may be assigned as the role of the Firefighter-Paramedic continues to evolve. We are continuing to develop our Training Programs to instill a standard format. During the month of March, we focused on our Fire Turnout Gear/ PPE, our SCOTT SCBA Air Packs, and completed the Annual Fit Test. All Personnel attended training that covered SCBA Inspection, Maintenance & Daily Checks. Utilizing Skill Sheet PPE_SCBA and incorporating evolutions to verbalize, demonstrate and troubleshoot to ensure that the SCBA is ready for use. The annual PPE Inspection was conducted in which all crews were in-serviced on how to inspect all of the PPE, how to run a Firehouse Report for the individual s assigned inventory, and how to document PPE cleaning in Firehouse among some other information reviewed the PPE Inspection forms. All PPE repairs were documents and are underway. The NFPA & the Ohio Fire Marshall requires that PPE & SCBA each be fully donned separately within 1 minute. Skill Sheet & 2 Don-Doff PPE- SCBA was incorporated to conduct the practice for efficiency. Crews challenged each other to be properly dressed and have the best time. Skill Sheet SCBA Emergency Ops. and accompanying training material focusing on our SCOTT RIT Pack-III was utilized for SCBA Emergency Operations and MAYDAY/LUNAR reviews. 12
13 FIRE TRAINING BUREAU The month ended with everyone completing hands-on training in our SCBA Confidence Maze focusing on SCBA and air management skills. The Training is providing a base to move into the month of April when the emphasis will be to put these skills together while conducting Search & Rescue Drills and Down Firefighter/Saving our Own Training. We also conducted a review of Safety Officer SO 101-prioritize hazards to keep Safety in the forefront of our Operations. Our 6 new Part-Time Firefighters also started their Recruit Academy on March 25th and 26th, They will be attending the same Training that all new Full-Time employees will go through to get them acclimated to how the conducts their operations. All 6 are Ohio Certified FF-2, 3 are Paramedics and 3 are EMT s (2 currently enrolled in Paramedic School_. Lucas County EMS CE during March focused on Pediatric Geriatric Emergencies utilizing the new Handtevy Pediatric Resuscitation System. Sylvania Fire & EMS currently has 61 of the 62 Full-time employees that are Paramedics. Over 1700 hours of training were conducted during the month March and includes 265 hours towards Acting Officer Development Training, 138 hours of Recruit Training, 96 hours of LCEMS Paramedic Internship. The ability to improve our service is generated through many ideas and initiatives that originate from Our personnel, It is their values, energy, commitment and compassion that drive many of the Fire Training Bureau s functions, programs, and activities that support the accomplishment of our Mission of providing excellent service to the community. 13
14 FUNDED OVERTIME: MARCH OVERTIME EMS/FIRE RUN HOLD OVER: TRAINING: (EKG Class) FIRE RECALL FUNDED OT STAFFING: TOTAL: 4.54 hrs hrs hrs. 50 hrs hrs HRS 14
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