MONTHLY REPORT March 7
EMERGENCY RESPONSE SUMMARY Type of Call March 7 Year to Date Last Year to Date Emergency Medical 38 36 Hazardous Materials Tree, Brush, Grass, Fire CO Detector 6 Dumpster/Trash Fire Electrical Wires Down 7 Electrical Inside True Fire Alarm 6 56 Gasoline Leak/Spill False Call Lockout/Citizen Assist 6 8 Mutual Aid 5 6 Natural Gas leak 3 Odor Investigation 5 8 3 Police Assist 3 3 Smoke Investigation 7 Structure Fire Supervisory Alarms 5 9 7 Trouble Alarms 6 6 59 Vehicle Fire Other TOTALS 7 77 76 95 95 TOTAL RESPONSE 7 77 76 THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE Total responses by the Mundelein Fire Department for both emergency medical calls and fire responses. Page
EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS 38 36 THIS MONTH THIS YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE Emergency Medical calls, this is where an ambulance responds for an injured or sick person. PATIENT TRANSPORT SUMMARY RESIDENTS CHECK FOR INJURIES REFUSAL OF TRANSPORT 3 MUTUAL AID GIVEN DOA'S TOTAL PATIENTS 69 PATIENT TRANSPORT SUMMARY 5 69 5 3 Page
TROUBLE ALARMS 6 6 59 Trouble Alarms THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE A Trouble Alarm is caused by power loss, communication loss, or damage to the fire alarm system. This is a non-emergency response. SUPERVISORY ALARMS 9 7 5 A Supervisory Alarm is caused when a component of the fire sprinkler system is shut down. This is a non-emergency response. TRUE FIRE ALARMS Supervisory Alarms THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE 6 56 5 True Fire Alarm THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE A True Fire Alarm is caused by activation of a smoke detector, heat detector, pull station activation, or sprinkler system activation. These are emergency responses. Page 3
ALL OTHER FIRE RESPONSES BY TYPE THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE Other Vehicle Fire Structure Fire Smoke Investigation 7 Police Assist 3 Odor Investigation 5 8 3 Natural Gas leak 3 Lockout/Citizen Assist False Call Gasoline Leak/Spill Electrical Inside Electrical Wires Down Dumpster/Trash Fire 6 7 8 CO Detector Tree, Brush, Grass, Fire Hazardous Materials 6 Page
MUTUAL AID SUMMARY Type of Response March 7 Year to Date Last Year to Date AUTOMATIC AND NON-AUTO AID TO COUNTRYSIDE FIRE Auto Fire Aid to Countryside 3 8 8 Auto EMS Aid to Countryside 8 78 7 Non Auto Aid to Countryside 5 8 AUTOMATIC AND NON-AUTO AID FROM COUNTRYSIDE FIRE Auto Fire Aid From 9 7 Countryside Auto EMS Aid From Countryside Non Auto Aid From Countryside 5 33 7 3 AUTOMATIC AND NON-AUTOMATIC AID TO LIBERTYVILLE FIRE Auto Fire Aid to Libertyville Non Auto Aid to Libertyville 6 Auto Aid From Libertyville 9 AUTOMATIC AID TO GRAYSLAKE FIRE Auto Aid to Grayslake 7 Auto Aid From Grayslake 3 MUTUAL AID TO ALL OTHER FIRE DEPARTMENTS Mutual Aid to Other Agencies 3 9 Mutual Aid From Other Agencies 5 6 Page 5
Automatic aid is where the fire department responds on predetermined areas or types of calls to Countryside, Libertyville, or Grayslake. Non-automatic mutual aid is where a department becomes overwhelmed with calls or has an extra alarm fire, and requests our assistance. MUTUAL AUTO AID FROM OTHER AGENCIES 6 6 5 3 5 This Month Last Year to Date Last Year to Date MUTUAL AID TO OTHER AGENCIES 6 5 5 5 THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE Page 6
Station One Responses by Fire Station March 7 Year To Date Last Year To Date 36 379 377 Station Two 338 369 By Shift Station One Black Shift 3 Red Shift 6 Gold Shift 33 Station Two 36 97 Year To Date 66 3 35 The fire department uses a three shift/platoon system, where as one shift/platoon works for hours, from 8:am to 8:am, then has 8 hours off. Responses By Fire Station 35 3 5 5 5 36 March 7 379 338 377 369 Year To Date Last Year To Date Station One Station Two Page 7
Mundelein Fire Department Calls By Response Districts 7 3 3 6 95 8 67 3 3 Response Districts 3A 7 69 3B 3C 3D 3E 9 3H 3I 3J 8 3K 3L 3M
Fire Operations Training Hours March 7 Year To Date Average Per FF This Month Full Time 76 5 3 All firefighters are required to have an average of hours of training every month. This is a national standard set forth by the National Fire Protection Association, Insurance Services Office Inc. and adopted by the Illinois Office of the State Fire Marshal. Page 8
Bureau of Fire Prevention Inspection Report March 7 March 7 Year to Date Last Year to Date Life Safety Inspections 98 88 Special Inspections 37 76 New Occupancy Inspection 5 9 5 Final Inspections 6 Key Box Changes 8 Plan Reviews 5 3 Consultations 7 Written Warning Fire System Issues Written Warning Outstanding Inspection Violations 3 Total 6 593 59 9 5 Page 9
Bureau of Fire Prevention Inspection Report March 7 Building Plan Reviews Sprinkler Plan Reviews Terrace - New Storage Room None This Month 5 E Hawley - Remodel Oak Creek - X-Factor Build-out 639 N Midlothian - Nail Salon New Business or Change in Ownership 35 N Seymour - Supermercado La Salsa Hood and Duct Plan Reviews None This Month N Seymour - Zurbria Meetings Final Inspections 3 E High - MMM Tea Co. 5 E Hawley St 935 Diamond Lake - Gale Street Inn Fire Alarm Plan Reviews None This Month Occupancy Loads Figured Carmel High School Page
Bureau of Fire Prevention Inspection Report March 7 Inspector This Month Year to Date Dan Buhrmester 7 Brett Clark 9 Steve D'Incognito 3 Clifton Englund 8 7 Mark J. Gaunky 6 96 Jeremy Lockwood Phil McGuire 3 Dave Myers 8 3 Brad Sashko 89 Jackie Stone 7 Totals 6 678 Page
Bureau of Fire Prevention March 7 Public Education Report Activity Hours/Persons Year To Date CPR / 5/7 First Aid Car Seat Installation Juvenile Firesetters Industrial Safety/Classes Emergency Planning Fire Extinguisher Classes Public Training Sessions Station Tours School Presentations Fire Drills Schools and Businesses Block Parties Explorers Training Sessions Blood Drive Units Donated Blood Pressures / 3/ 85 57 Questions on Phone 3 9 Page
Bureau of Fire Prevention March 7 Plan Review Charges Month Year To Date Last Year Fire Alarm $. $9. $6. Sprinkler System Hood and Duct System $. $. Standpipe $. $. $. Fire Pump Test Standpipe Flow Test $59. $59. $. $. $. $. $. $. $. $. Fuel Tanks $. $. $. Spray Booth $. $. $. Total $. $68. $685. Page 3
Bureau of Fire Prevention Dollar Loss Versus Dollars Saved All Fires Year to Date Total Values Total Loss Total Saved $,9,599. $9,5. $,,99. These numbers are calculated by taking the total of all fires that have occurred within the Village of Mundelein, Structure, vehicles, outside, etc. Using tax records and other internet sources an estimated value is established, the damage estimate is then subtracted from this number. Page
Mundelein Fire Department Anniversaries and Birthdays for March 7 Anniversaries FF Marek Kokosinski 9 Birthdays Lt Jeremy Lockwood FF Kurt Rodewald Page 5