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The Kansas City Kansas Department responded to 2954 incidents during the month of August 2018 based on CAD and NFIRS data. Response Per EMS Unit EMS02 EMS03 EMS04 EMS05 EMS06 EMS09 EMS10 EMS17 EMS18 EMS19 EMS20 EMS26 2018-August 312 235 0 364 245 372 214 212 308 292 9 0 2017-August 274 195 4 287 244 378 224 193 263 277 3 1 2018-August 2017-August KCKFD EMS Units responded to an incident 2569 times in August 2018, 2464 times in July 2018 and 2345 times in August of 2017. This number is generated by CAD and NFIRS data. If more than one unit responded, each unit is counted as a response, however the incident is counted only once for our total response count. Response Per Supression Unit P1 P04 P05 P07 P08 P09 P10 P11 P14 P15 P16 P17 P18 P19 P20 Q02 Q03 Q06 Q10 T01 T07 T14 2018-August 337 172 187 160 71 278 124 206 167 27 82 112 268 279 85 273 137 166 113 147 61 73 2017-August 275 178 182 161 89 279 137 196 140 39 91 112 227 291 97 286 153 185 128 153 97 83 KCKFD Suppression Units responded to an incident 3187 times in July 2018, 62 fewer responses than in July, and 117 fewer responses than August of 1017. This number is generated by CAD and NFIRS data. If more than one unit responded, each unit is counted as a response, however the incident is counted only once for our total response count. Page 1 of 8

9 24 76 58 58 67 67 62 78 84 127 125 113 110 106 144 135 145 153 154 143 154 143 118 182 203 194 174 255 264 246 247 262 259 247 337 KCKFD MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT / AUGUST 2018 August / Response Per Specialty/Support Unit AIR 10 AIR 15 BO 1 BO 18 BO 9 BR 19 BR 6 BR 8 BR9 C22 C24 C32 C33 C41 C61 C62 C64 C81 C82 C83 FO 10 HM3 HR1 JETB 1 2018 2 5 1 1 1 1 3 10 0 15 13 26 5 58 117 76 93 21 17 14 2 12 20 0 14 0 2017 0 6 5 12 11 0 4 10 5 26 35 34 4 52 113 86 110 19 28 17 0 24 36 7 18 1 2018 2017 SPT 2 TNK 8 KCKFD Support/Specialty Units responded to an incident 527 times in August 2018, 545 times in July 2018, and 670 times in August 0f 2017. This number is generated by CAD and NFIRS data. If more than one unit responded, each unit is counted as a response, however the incident is counted only once for our total response count. CALLS BY STATION TERRITORY 2018 2017 Calls by station territory are determined by first due territory response. Apparatus often respond to incidents in first due territory other than their own. For example: If Pumper 20 responds to an incident in Pumper 19's first due territory, the activity will be reflected in Pumper 20's Response per Suppression Unit but in Station 19's Response by Station Territory. Note: The non-emergency transfers from PMC and KUMC, which elevated the data for Station 10 and Station 19, has been removed from the above table. 189 non-emergency transfers counted only in the EMS Unit that completed the transfer. There are 17 calls not reflected on this graph. We responded on Mutual Aid, 13 times to Bonner Springs. There are 5 uncategorized incidents. Page 2 of 8

NFIRS For the month of August, we had 2,954 calls for service. We had an initial report completion percentage of 89.7%. 3 rd Shift did the best @ 90.4% with 2 nd Shift right behind them @ 90.1%. 1 st Shift completed 88.7% initially. Currently, there are 62 reports that still need to be completed which is a 97.9% completion percentage after 1 notification. Of those 62 reports, 35 are from 1 st shift, 23 from 2 nd, and 4 from 3 rd. As of 8/13/2018 there are still 17 reports needed from June and 33 from July. Each month s reports should be submitted to the state by the 20 th of the next month. The Goal of the KCKFD is 100% completion for all NFIRS reporting. Incident Types 100 Fire, other 2 111 Building fire 11 113 Cooking fire, confined to container 6 118 Trash or rubbish fire, contained 1 131 Passenger vehicle fire 15 132 Road freight or transport vehicle fire 1 134 Water vehicle fire 1 140 Natural vegetation fire, other 1 142 Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire 3 143 Grass fire 5 150 Outside rubbish fire, other 5 151 Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 15 153 Construction or demolition landfill fire 2 154 Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 3 160 Special outside fire, other 5 161 Outside storage fire 2 162 Outside equipment fire 1 251 Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition 1 300 Rescue, EMS incident, other 24 311 Medical assist, assist EMS crew 21 321 EMS call, includes calls where 1,438 3211 EMS Refusal 148 3212 EMS call No EMS needed 254 3213 Non Emergency Transfer 189 322 Motor vehicle accident with injuries 40 3221 MVA with refusal 21 323 Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 7 324 Motor vehicle accident with no injuries. 39 331 Lock-in (if lock out, use 511 ) 6 Page 3 of 8

353 Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 6 371 Electrocution or potential electrocution 1 381 Rescue or EMS standby 3 3811 Tactical Medic standby 2 400 Hazardous condition, other 1 411 Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 3 412 Gas leak (natural gas or LPG) 16 413 Oil or other combustible liquid spill 1 424 Carbon monoxide incident 3 441 Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 2 442 Overheated motor 1 444 Power line down 22 4441 Utility lines down, not power 4 445 Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 13 500 Service Call, other 6 510 Person in distress, other 1 511 Lock-out 1 512 Ring or jewelry removal 1 520 Water problem, other 1 531 Smoke or odor removal 6 550 Public service assistance, other 11 551 Assist police or other governmental agency 15 552 Police matter 24 553 Public service 15 554 Assist invalid 116 555 Defective elevator, no occupants 1 561 Unauthorized burning 11 571 Cover assignment, standby, moveup 1 600 Good intent call, other 1 611 Dispatched & canceled en route 150 621 Wrong location 2 622 No incident found on arrival at dispatch address 48 631 Authorized controlled burning 3 650 Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 1 651 Smoke scare, odor of smoke 13 652 Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 1 653 Smoke from barbecue, tar kettle 1 661 EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 2 700 False alarm or false call, other 18 711 Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 1 715 Local alarm system, malicious false alarm 2 730 System malfunction, other 1 731 Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 2 Page 4 of 8

732 Extinguishing system malfunction (activation) 1 733 Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 12 734 Heat detector activation due to malfunction 1 735 Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 15 736 CO detector activation due to malfunction 3 740 Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 6 741 Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 1 743 Food on the stove/steam/cigarette smoke Automatic Fire Alarm 48 744 Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 10 745 Alarm system activation, no fire - unintentional 16 746 Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 1 751 Biological hazard, malicious false report 1 813 Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 2 900 Special type of incident, other 2 Unknown 34 Grand Total 2,954 EMS DIVISION The following EMS data is drawn from incidents entered into Image Trend. Transports July August TUKHS (KU) 622 676 PMC (Providence) 349 352 SMMC (Shawnee Msn) 188 166 TMC-HH (Truman) 083 074 CMH (Children's) 039 036 Refusals 238 270 (and one N/A) for total of 271 non transport reports Total 1775 1818 August 2018 Transports 1547 YTD 11642 August 2017 Transports 1458 YTD 11130 Runs by Month for 2018: January 1,705 12.34% February 1,459 10.56% March 1,672 12.10% April 1,585 11.47% May 1,853 13.41% June 1,771 12.81% July 1,756 12.71% August 1,818 13.15% Page 5 of 8

Provider Impression: no complaints or findings; Adult, Encounter, (Z00.00) 112 6.16% Acute abdomen discomfort pain (R10.0) 103 5.67% Acute pain, not elsewhere classified (G89.1) 99 5.45% Weakness (R53.1) 89 4.90% ALOC Altered mental status unspecified etiology (R41.82) 80 4.40% Seizures without status epilepticus (G40.909) 64 3.52% Chest pain Angina (I20.9) 60 3.30% Behavioral/Psychiatric Disorder (F99) 55 3.03% Syncope and collapse (R55) 46 2.53% Trauma Injury of head (S09.90) 41 2.26% 40 2.20% Alcohol use, unspecified with intoxication (F10.92) 37 2.04% Respiratory COPD with exacerbation (J44.1) 37 2.04% Dizziness or light-headedness or vertigo (R42) 36 1.98% Trauma Injury of lower leg (S89.9) 35 1.93% Respiratory distress, acute (J80) 34 1.87% Chest Pain, Other (non-cardiac) (R07.89) 33 1.82% Back pain non traumatic (M54.9) 31 1.71% Headache (R51) 30 1.65% Hypoglycemia - Diabetes (E13.64) 30 1.65% Anxiety (F41.9) 27 1.49% Trauma injuries multi-system unspecified (T14.90) 27 1.49% Suicidal ideations (R45.851) 25 1.38% Nausea and vomiting (R11) 22 1.21% Trauma Injury of face (S09.93) 22 1.21% Cardiac arrest (I46.9) 21 1.16% Hypertension (I10) 20 1.10% Respiratory Asthma with exacerbation (J45.901) 20 1.10% Respiratory disorder, unspecified (J98.9) 20 1.10% Acute Stroke suspected (I63.9) 19 1.05% Alcohol use, unspecified (F10.9) 18 0.99% Other reduced mobility (Z74.09) 18 0.99% Trauma Injury of wrist, hand and finger(s) (S69.9) 18 0.99% Hyperglycemia - Diabetes (E13.65) 16 0.88% no complaints or findings; Child, Encounter, (Z00.129) 15 0.83% Trauma Injury of lower back (S39.92) 15 0.83% Poisoning, drugs, medication, or other Intentional (T50.902) 14 0.77% Trauma Injury of hip (S79.91) 14 0.77% Trauma Injury of shoulder and upper arm (S49.9) 14 0.77% Cardiac arrhythmia/dysrhythmia (I49.9) 13 0.72% Trauma Injury of neck (S19.9) 13 0.72% Fever (R50.9) 11 0.61% Page 6 of 8

Hypotension (I95.9) 11 0.61% Psychoactive substance related disorders, other - drugs (F19) 11 0.61% Dehydration (E86.0) 10 0.55% Generalized abdomen pain (R10.84) 10 0.55% Malaise (R53.81) 10 0.55% Nonspecific Stimulant/Inhalant Disorders - drug (F15) 10 0.55% Procedures Administered: Vascular - (IV)Extremity Vein Catheterization (392230005) 407 Cardiac - 12 lead ECG (268400002) 208 Cardiac - 4 lead ECG (428803005) 105 Assessment - Patient Assessment (422618004) 82 Cardiac - Defibrillation (Manual) (426220008) 33 Musculoskeletal - Cervical Collar Applied C-Collar (49689007) 33 Vascular - Saline Lock (425074000) 26 Vascular - Glucometer (Blood Glucose Check) (166900001) 22 Respiratory - NC nasal cannula (371907003) 18 Vascular - IO Intraosseous cannulation (430824005) 18 Respiratory - Intubation (Orotracheal) (232674004) 14 Respiratory - BVM Bagged Ventilations (Via Mask) (425447009) 12 Respiratory - NRB Nonrebreather oxygen mask (427591007) 11 CCR - Cardiac - (Manual) Continuous Compression Resuscitation (89666000) 10 Soft Tissue - Wound Care (225358003) 10 Respiratory - CPAP (47545007) 8 Cardiac - Autopulse (Automated Compression Device) Continuous Compression Resuscitation (429283006) Runs by Hour of Day: 00:00:00-00:59:59 42 01:00:00-01:59:59 57 02:00:00-02:59:59 42 03:00:00-03:59:59 29 04:00:00-04:59:59 33 05:00:00-05:59:59 37 06:00:00-06:59:59 47 07:00:00-07:59:59 64 08:00:00-08:59:59 67 09:00:00-09:59:59 76 10:00:00-10:59:59 98 11:00:00-11:59:59 87 12:00:00-12:59:59 96 13:00:00-13:59:59 108 14:00:00-14:59:59 95 15:00:00-15:59:59 102 16:00:00-16:59:59 107 17:00:00-17:59:59 115 18:00:00-18:59:59 107 19:00:00-19:59:59 84 20:00:00-20:59:59 86 21:00:00-21:59:59 93 22:00:00-22:59:59 78 23:00:00-23:59:59 68 Total: 1,818 Page 7 of 8

Runs by Day of Week: Sunday 209 11.50% Monday 233 12.82% Tuesday 236 12.98% Wednesday 261 14.36% Thursday 306 16.83% Friday 319 17.55% Saturday 254 13.97% Total: 1,818 Total: 100.00% Runs by Dispatch Reason: Sick Person 329 18.10% Transfer/Interfacility/Palliative Care 202 11.11% Breathing Problem 181 9.96% Chest Pain (Non-Traumatic) 116 6.38% Traffic/Transportation Incident 114 6.27% Falls 113 6.22% Unknown Problem/Person Down 109 6.00% Convulsions/Seizure 94 5.17% Unconscious/Fainting/Near-Fainting 72 3.96% Psychiatric Problem/Abnormal Behavior/Suicide Attempt 59 3.25% Abdominal Pain/Problems 53 2.92% Hemorrhage/Laceration 50 2.75% Diabetic Problem 46 2.53% Assault 40 2.20% Overdose/Poisoning/Ingestion 35 1.93% Heart Problems/AICD 33 1.82% Stroke/CVA 30 1.65% Traumatic Injury 29 1.60% Cardiac Arrest/Death 26 1.43% Pregnancy/Childbirth/Miscarriage 20 1.10% Stab/Gunshot Wound/Penetrating Trauma 12 0.66% Allergic Reaction/Stings 10 0.55% Back Pain (Non-Traumatic) 10 0.55% 18 - Number of patients who met Trauma Routing Criteria and were transported with lights and sirens. 06 - Number of patients who were identified as meeting STEMI Routing Criteria 23 - Number of patients who were identified as meeting STROKE Routing Criteria Page 8 of 8