Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue 2010 Deployment Changes
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1 Goal Get the right resource with the right staffing delivered to the right call at the right time. TVF&R consistently analyzes our response data which includes many factors: number of calls, types of calls, response time, location, etc. A consistent message our data has been telling us is the occurrence of medical and public service calls is increasing, and the occurrence of fires is decreasing. We have heard this message and are now making deployment changes to ensure we are meeting the needs of the District and our citizens from both a response and a cost efficiency standpoint. The following table illustrates the message. Dispatch Type refers to the type of call our crews were dispatch to; Situation Found refers to what the crews found after they arrived. The Other row contains many of our public service calls and false alarms. Annual Incident Count By: Dispatch Type Situation Found Dispatch Type Situation Found Dispatch Type Situation Found Fire 5,121 1,355 4, ,527 1,042 EMS 24,650 15,165 25,262 15,824 25,381 18,910* Other 2,024 15,016 1,757 14,572 1,683 11,362* Hazardous Condition Total 32,408 32,102 32,093 *The increase in EMS incidents and subsequent decrease in Other incidents by Situation Found in 2008 is likely due to enhanced accuracy in crew reporting as a result of implementing a new incident reporting system in December Right Resource/Right Staffing We called for an ambulance, why is the fire department here? Does it really take four firefighters and a fire truck to help my sick neighbor? In light of recent economic changes, and the public s interest in where their tax dollars go, these are just two simple examples of the questions we are increasingly receiving. This is the core of the right resource with the right staffing component of the goal. There still is, and always will be, a need for fire resources. When the fire does occur, we need to have the units and personnel ready to respond and solve the problem. In 2010, all but three stations will be staffed with four person fire apparatus and a third Truck is being added to the system (illustrated further on page 3). But as we continue to grow as an agency both in size and call volume, we need to continually evolve and ensure we re addressing the problems at hand (increasing medical and public service calls, coupled with a struggling economy). Therefore, in 2010, we will also be adding a third Medic unit and four Cars to our deployment model. The Medics will be staffed with two EMT Paramedics, one of which will be a Company Officer, and the Cars will be staffed with one EMT Paramedic. Outside of having one Company Officer on each Medic, there are no rank requirements for the other positions. To assist us in determining the best locations of these units, we took response data from , extracted the incidents that we ve determined to be Medic and Car Dispatch Types (further explained below), and geo coded them into a map of the District. The result is a map that allowed us to visualize the call density of these specific incidents.
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3 Based upon this historical perspective of call density (and a few targeted areas within the District) the following table (AKA: Dice Chart) illustrates where the Medics and Cars will be located: Stations FTE Unit(s) Unit Type Station 33 (Sherwood) Engine Station 34 (Tualatin) Aerial Pumper Station 35 (King City) Engine, Medic Station 50 (Walnut) Engine, Car Station 51 (Tigard) Truck, Heavy Rescue/Engine* Station 52 (Wilsonville) Engine Station 53 (Progress) Engine, Medic Station 56 (Elligsen Road) Truck/Engine*, Car Station 57 (Mountain Road) Engine Station 58 (Bolton) Engine Station 59 (Willamette) Engine Station 60 (Cornell Road) 9.00 Engine Station 61 (Butner Road) Aerial Pumper, Medic Station 62 (Aloha) Aerial Pumper, Car Station 64 (Somerset) Engine Station 65 (West Slope) Engine Station 66 (Brockman Road) Engine Station 67 (Farmington Road) Truck, Engine, Car Station 68 (Oak Hills) 9.00 Engine Station 69 (Cooper Mountain) 9.00 Engine *These are swing units. The primary unit is listed first, but crews may swing into the secondary unit based upon Dispatch Type. Full Time Employees (FTE) per Unit 53 Hour Unit (A, B, and C Shifts): FTE per Unit x 3 = Total FTE 40 Hour Unit: FTE per Unit x 1 = Total FTE Page 3 of 16
4 Right Call TVF&R staff recently reviewed the Dispatch Types in order to address the delivered to the right call component of the goal. The majority of the proposed changes occur within the medical types. Utilizing data from actual calls from , we selected incidents that were dispatched as Abdominal Pain, Chest Pain, Unknown Injury MVA, and Traumatic Injuries. We then took those incidents and matched them with the report that was written by the crews to determine if these incidents resulted in a Patient Care Report (PCR) and required medical intervention. The following graphs, which are broken down by time of day, illustrate the findings. The purple line represents the Dispatch Type; the green line represents the number of actual patients that were found after we responded (a PCR was written). Page 4 of 16
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8 Interestingly, of the few patients that were found during a Trauma response (as noted above), even fewer were actually considered Trauma System Entries (TSE) and entered into the Trauma System. Page 8 of 16
9 After reviewing this type of before and after data, consulting with the EMS Department and Physician Supervisor, and evaluating the number of personnel needed to perform critical tasks per incident type, we are proposing that the Medics and Cars be inserted into the Dispatch Types in the following manner. Dispatch Type Sorted by Description: C=Car, M=Medic, BRT=Big Red Truck (Closest Unit) Code Description Unit Strength AB Abdominal Pain C 1 AIR Aircraft BRT 4 AL Allergic Reaction C 1 ANB Animal Bites M 2 AST Assault/Rape/Shooting/Stabbing M 2 BA Back Pain M 2 BARN Barn Fire BRT 4 BL Bleeding Problem C 1 BOAT Boat Fire BRT 4 BTH Bomb Threat BRT 4 BR Breathing Problem M 2 BRUSH Brush Fire BRT 4 BURN Burn Complaint C 1 BU Burns M 2 CAR Car Fire BRT 4 EXT Check Extinguished Fire BRT 4 CH Chest Pain/Heart Problems M 2 CHIM Chimney Fire BRT 4 CK Choking BRT 4 CPR Code 99 BRT 4 CFIRE Commercial Fire BRT 4 DOS Confirm DOS C 1 DI Diabetic C 1 DR Drowning/Water Related Inj BRT 4 ELEC Electrical Fire BRT 4 FA Fall C 1 ALFC Fire Alarm Commercial C 1 ALFR Fire Alarm Residential C 1 GRASS Grass Fire BRT 4 HAZMAT Hazardous Material BRT 4 HED Headache C 1 HCE Heat/Cold Exposure M 2 IND Industrial/Machinery Accidents BRT 4 INV Invalid Assist M 2 LZ Landing Zone C 1 LOCK Lockout C 1 MRR Marine Rescue BRT 4 ALM Medical Alarm C 1 MED Medical Alarm C 1 MEN Mental/Emotional/Psychological C 1 MISCF Miscellaneous Fire BRT 4 Page 9 of 16
10 Code Description Unit Strength MISC Miscellaneous No Fire C 1 NGAS Natural Gas Leak BRT 4 ODOR Odor Investigation C 1 OVD Overdose/Poisoning M 2 PR Pregnancy/Childbirth M 2 RFIRE Residential BRT 4 SZ Seizures M 2 SK Sick Person/Unknown Prob C 1 DETECT Smoke Detector Prob C 1 SINV Smoke Investigation C 1 SPILL Spill Fuel/Unk BRT 4 CVA Stroke M 2 TECHR Technical Rescue BRT 4 TOX Toxic Exposure M 2 MVU Traffic Accid Unk Injury C 1 MVH Traffic Accident High Mechanism BRT 4 MVI Traffic Accident Injury BRT 4 TRAIN Train Large BRT 4 TR Trauma C 1 TRUCK Truck Fire Large BRT 4 UN Unconscious BRT 4 WATER Water Problem BRT 4 WIRES Wires Down C 1 Dispatched Types Sorted by Unit Type: C=Car, M=Medic, BRT=Big Red Truck (Closest Unit) Code Description Unit Strength AIR Aircraft BRT 4 BARN Barn Fire BRT 4 BOAT Boat Fire BRT 4 BTH Bomb Threat BRT 4 BRUSH Brush Fire BRT 4 CAR Car Fire BRT 4 EXT Check Extinguished Fire BRT 4 CHIM Chimney Fire BRT 4 CK Choking BRT 4 CPR Code 99 BRT 4 CFIRE Commercial Fire BRT 4 DR Drowning/Water Related Inj BRT 4 ELEC Electrical Fire BRT 4 GRASS Grass Fire BRT 4 HAZMAT Hazardous Material BRT 4 IND Industrial/Machinery Accidents BRT 4 MRR Marine Rescue BRT 4 MISCF Miscellaneous Fire BRT 4 NGAS Natural Gas Leak BRT 4 RFIRE Residential BRT 4 Page 10 of 16
11 Code Description Unit Strength SPILL Spill Fuel/Unk BRT 4 TECHR Technical Rescue BRT 4 MVH Traffic Accident High Mechanism BRT 4 MVI Traffic Accident Injury BRT 4 TRAIN Train Large BRT 4 TRUCK Truck Fire Large BRT 4 UN Unconscious BRT 4 WATER Water Problem BRT 4 AB Abdominal Pain C 1 AL Allergic Reaction C 1 BL Bleeding Problem C 1 BURN Burn Complaint C 1 DOS Confirm DOS C 1 DI Diabetic C 1 FA Fall C 1 ALFC Fire Alarm Commercial C 1 ALFR Fire Alarm Residential C 1 HED Headache C 1 LZ Landing Zone C 1 LOCK Lockout C 1 ALM Medical Alarm C 1 MED Medical Alarm C 1 MEN Mental/Emotional/Psychological C 1 MISC Miscellaneous No Fire C 1 ODOR Odor Investigation C 1 SK Sick Person/Unknown Prob C 1 DETECT Smoke Detector Prob C 1 SINV Smoke Investigation C 1 MVU Traffic Accid Unk Injury C 1 TR Trauma C 1 WIRES Wires Down C 1 ANB Animal Bites M 2 AST Assault/Rape/Shooting/Stabbing M 2 BA Back Pain M 2 BR Breathing Problem M 2 BU Burns M 2 CH Chest Pain/Heart Problems M 2 HCE Heat/Cold Exposure M 2 INV Invalid Assist M 2 OVD Overdose/Poisoning M 2 PR Pregnancy/Childbirth M 2 SZ Seizures M 2 CVA Stroke M 2 TOX Toxic Exposure M 2 Page 11 of 16
12 Given the Dispatch Types noted above, the general equipment list for these units includes: EMS Kits Defibrillator Drug Box Safety Vest Flashlight Flares Cones ( Collapsible) Extinguisher Shovel Broom Absorbent Smoke Detector Kit Scene Tape Lock Out Kit Gas Monitor Air Pack Turnout Gear Wildland Bag Right Time Not every call requires a Code 3 response; this is the basis behind the at the right time, component of the goal. Currently, there are Dispatch Types that are preprogrammed as Code 3 that aren t necessary (e.g., MVU). Also, because of the 30 second call processing requirements applied to dispatch, oftentimes calls may be initiated as a Code 3 response in order for the Call Taker to get the incident dispatched so they can continue to speak with the caller to further evaluate the response and add, subtract, or slow units as needed. These are system issues that are in need of revision. TVF&R staff is working with the Fire Defense Boards and then through FUG/TAC to change the call processing requirements applied to dispatch. We are proposing a 90 second call processing time to allow the Call Taker enough time to fully vet a call in order to assign it the appropriate Dispatch Type from the beginning. Zones In conjunction with revising call processing requirements and Response Modes, we are introducing a new layer (Zones) to the Medic and Car deployment, separating the District into three areas. These three Zones are specific to the Medic and Car deployment only (do not have an effect on other units) and are only applied to Code 1 Dispatch Types. The premise behind the Zone response is to allow any Medic or Car in their assigned Zone to be dispatched to the call first. If a Medic or Car is not available then the closest unit would be dispatched. Example: A call comes into dispatch and is triaged as a Fall. The caller s address is located near Station 68. Medic 61 is already on another call, but Car 62 and Car 67 are available. Based upon location, Car 67 is closer and therefore is dispatched to the Fall Code 1. If the same call occurred, but the Medic and both Cars in that Zone were unavailable, the call would fall to Engine 68, the next closest unit. Our intent is to have this information programmed into CAD. The Zone response model will be based upon CAD s ability to automate this process; it is not our intent to make this a manual process. Page 12 of 16
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14 Based upon the information above, Response Mode and Zone information has been added to the Dispatch Type table below. Dispatched Types Sorted by Response Mode: C=Car, M=Medic, BRT=Big Red Truck (Closest Unit) Code Description Unit Strength Mode Zone? AB Abdominal Pain C 1 Code 1 No AST Assault/Rape/Shooting/Stabbing M 2 Code 1 No BL Bleeding Problem C 1 Code 1 No BTH Bomb Threat BRT 4 Code 1 No EXT Check Extinguished Fire BRT 4 Code 1 No DI Diabetic C 1 Code 1 No OVD Overdose/Poisoning M 2 Code 1 No SPILL Spill Fuel/Unk BRT 4 Code 1 No TR Trauma C 1 Code 1 No WATER Water Problem BRT 4 Code 1 No ANB Animal Bites M 2 Code 1 Yes BA Back Pain M 2 Code 1 Yes BURN Burn Complaint C 1 Code 1 Yes DOS Confirm DOS C 1 Code 1 Yes FA Fall C 1 Code 1 Yes ALFC Fire Alarm Commercial C 1 Code 1 Yes ALFR Fire Alarm Residential C 1 Code 1 Yes HED Headache C 1 Code 1 Yes INV Invalid Assist M 2 Code 1 Yes LOCK Lockout C 1 Code 1 Yes ALM Medical Alarm C 1 Code 1 Yes MED Medical Alarm C 1 Code 1 Yes MEN Mental/Emotional/Psychological C 1 Code 1 Yes MISC Miscellaneous No Fire C 1 Code 1 Yes ODOR Odor Investigation C 1 Code 1 Yes SK Sick Person/Unknown Prob C 1 Code 1 Yes DETECT Smoke Detector Prob C 1 Code 1 Yes SINV Smoke Investigation C 1 Code 1 Yes MVU Traffic Accid Unk Injury C 1 Code 1 Yes WIRES Wires Down C 1 Code 1 Yes AIR Aircraft BRT 4 Code 3 No AL Allergic Reaction C 1 Code 3 No BARN Barn Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No BOAT Boat Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No BR Breathing Problem M 2 Code 3 No BRUSH Brush Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No BU Burns M 2 Code 3 No CAR Car Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No CH Chest Pain/Heart Problems M 2 Code 3 No CHIM Chimney Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No CK Choking BRT 4 Code 3 No CPR Code 99 BRT 4 Code 3 No CFIRE Commercial Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No Page 14 of 16
15 Code Description Unit Strength Mode Zone? DR Drowning/Water Related Inj BRT 4 Code 3 No ELEC Electrical Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No GRASS Grass Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No HAZMAT Hazardous Material BRT 4 Code 3 No HCE Heat/Cold Exposure M 2 Code 3 No IND Industrial/Machinery Accidents BRT 4 Code 3 No LZ Landing Zone C 1 Code 3 No MRR Marine Rescue BRT 4 Code 3 No MISCF Miscellaneous Fire BRT 4 Code 3 No NGAS Natural Gas Leak BRT 4 Code 3 No PR Pregnancy/Childbirth M 2 Code 3 No RFIRE Residential BRT 4 Code 3 No SZ Seizures M 2 Code 3 No CVA Stroke M 2 Code 3 No TECHR Technical Rescue BRT 4 Code 3 No TOX Toxic Exposure M 2 Code 3 No MVH Traffic Accident High Mechanism BRT 4 Code 3 No MVI Traffic Accident Injury BRT 4 Code 3 No TRAIN Train Large BRT 4 Code 3 No TRUCK Truck Fire Large BRT 4 Code 3 No UN Unconscious BRT 4 Code 3 No These units will be deployed on a 40 hour work week as opposed to a 24 on/48 off model. The days and hours of the week were determined again, based on actual call volume information from the timeframe, with consideration given to shift change management (shift beginning at 0700 hours as opposed to 0900 hours), and the impact on the personnel working on the units (consecutive 10 hour days as opposed to breaking them up). Given this information, the Medics and Cars will be deployed Tuesday through Friday, from 0700 hours to 1700 hours. Personnel interested in being assigned to a Medic or Car should Chief Sherrard and copy their Captain and shift Duty Chief. Page 15 of 16
16 Incident Count by Hour of Day/Day of Week (Based upon Proposed Car and Medic Dispatch Types): Day of Week Sun ,669 Mon ,753 Tue ,541 Wed ,539 Thu ,748 Fri ,059 Sat ,210 7 Day Total 2,104 1,843 1,695 1,584 1,434 1,470 1,908 2,617 3,320 3,653 3,828 4,010 4,121 4,086 4,064 3,996 4,060 4,261 4,086 3,745 3,447 3,000 2,821 2,366 Weekday 1,368 1,200 1,079 1,021 Total 994 1,057 1,423 2,042 2,575 2,780 2,838 2,976 3,019 2,957 3,014 2,995 2,996 3,192 3,016 2,746 2,524 2,123 2,007 1,698 Top 12 by Hour of Day Top 4 by Day of Week Hr Total
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