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Fire Personnel responded to the following calls: July 1-8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Totals: Alarm Sounding 1 1 2 1 5 Assist AT&T 1 1 Assist EMS 1 1 1 1 4 Authorized Control Burn 1 1 Blood Pressure Walk-in 2 1 2 5 Control Burn Violation 1 1 Cut Tree 1 1 False Call 1 1 Fire Safety Detail 1 1 2 Gas Leak 1 1 1 1 4 Good Intent 1 1 Lock-In 2 2 Medical Assist 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 2 1 6 1 2 7 3 4 26 Powerline Down 2 2 Structure Fire 1 1 2 Tree on House 1 1 Walk-In Chest Pains 1 1 5 7 13 2 6 12 9 7 61 July 9-15 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Totals: Alarm Sounding 2 1 1 3 7 Assist EMS 2 1 2 1 1 7 Blood Pressure Check 1 1 2 Chest Pains 1 1 Control Burn 1 1 Control Burn Violation 1 1 Equipment Fire 2 2 Fire Safety Detail 1 2 1 4 Good Intent 1 1 Hot Water Heater Malf. 1 1 Lines down 2 2 Medical Assist 6 6 Motor Vehicle Accident 3 2 2 1 1 9 MVA w/injuries 1 1 Powerline Down 1 1 Structure Fire 2 2 4 Vehicle Fire 1 1 2 14 3 4 10 6 6 9 52 Mjackson 08/05/15 1

July 16-22 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Totals: Alarm Sounding 1 1 1 1 4 Assist EMS 2 4 2 1 9 Blood Pressure Check 2 2 4 Carbon Monoxide Detector 1 1 Electrical Problems 1 1 EMS Call 1 1 2 Fire Safety Detail 1 1 2 Gas Leak 1 1 2 Good Intent 1 1 Inspection 3 3 Line Down 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 11 MVA vs Pedestrian 1 1 Pre-Fire Plan 1 1 Powerline Down 1 1 Rekindle 1 1 Smoke Detector Install 1 1 Smoke Scare 1 1 Structure Fire 1 1 2 Tank Flaring 1 1 Tractor Fire 1 1 11 7 11 6 4 8 4 51 July 23-31 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Totals: Alarm Sounding 2 2 2 1 3 1 1 1 13 Assist EMS 1 3 1 3 1 9 Blood Pressure Check 1 1 2 Carbon Monoxide Detector 1 1 Cardiac 1 1 2 Control Burn Violation 1 1 Electrical Smell 1 1 EMS Call 2 2 Fire Safety Detail 1 1 1 3 Gas Leak 1 1 Lock In 1 1 2 Medical Call 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 6 2 2 3 5 1 19 MVA w/ Injuries 1 1 2 Powerline down 1 1 Mjackson 08/05/15 2

Respiratory Problems 1 1 Seizure Call 1 1 Sick Call 1 1 Smoke Detector Install 1 1 2 Structure Fire 1 2 1 4 Tree Fire 1 1 Vehicle Fire 1 1 Walk In 1 1 Water Leak 1 1 12 10 7 11 4 8 4 12 5 73 Total Calls For July 2015: 237 Fire Marshal s Office for the month of July: 29 Fire Inspections 20 were business 9 were Schools 3 Blasting Permit Precision Blasting GFIA Seminar last week of the month Special Details performed by fire personnel: 07.01.2015: Shift C Engine 4 went on drivers training for 30 minutes. 07.01.2015: Melissa Jackson went to Wal-Mart to secure location for the 2015 MDA Boot drive in August. 07.01.2015: Volunteer Firefighter Daniel Adams arrived at HQ Station to ride along with Engine 1. 07.01.2015: Shift C Engine 3 went on drivers training for 30 minutes. 07.01.2015: Volunteer Firefighter Anthony Peavy arrived at HQ Station to ride along with Engine 1. 07.01.2015: Shift C Engine 2 went on drivers training. 07.01-07.02.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk had Lieutenant Interviews at Annex. Mjackson 08/05/15 3

07.01.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk met with Jessica McFadden and Gaines Harman of the American Red Cross in reference to joining to participate in a smoke detector program for Spalding County. 07.01.2015: Chief Polk, Zavario Johnson and Lt. Rocky White taught C.E.R.T. "Terrorism and Disaster Psychology" at Sun City 07.02.2015: Chief West taught a live fire extinguisher exercise for the C.E.R.T. graduation for Sun City residents at Headquarters Station. Mjackson 08/05/15 4

07.02.2015: Chief West attended the accident review committee. 07.02.2015: Chief West met with Bill Taylor of WKEU for an interview on lightning safety. 07.02.2015: Chief West met with Sheriff Beam to discuss notification policy. 07.02.2015: Chief West and Chief Polk met with representatives from Brightmoor Nursing Home, Sherriff s Office, 911 and EMS to plan for an upcoming exercise. 07.04.2015: The department participated in the annual 4th of July parade with Commissioner Ray and Rita Johnson riding with in the firetrucks. 07.05.2015: The department honor guard presented the colors at East Griffin Baptist Church for a 4th of July service. 07.05.2015: The department honor guard presented the colors at First Assembly for their annual 4th of July service. Mjackson 08/05/15 5

07.07.2015: C Shift Engine 1 attended a Fire Safety House Detail at the City Park for Spalding County Parks & Recreation Department Summer Camp. 07.07.2015: Kim Townsend with the Department of Public Health arrived at HQ Station to change out some of the out dated items on their trailer. 07.07.2015 07.09.2015: Bill Gay Director of Human Resources gave a Drug & Alcohol Personnel Policy presentation to A, B, & C Shift personnel. 07.07.2015: Firefighter Zavario Johnson and Firefighter Martin Batts were promoted to Lieutenants. 07.08.2015: Chief Polk attended a webinar on Crisis Track. 07.09.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark, Chief Polk and Melissa Jackson attended the United Way Allocation meeting at UGA Griffin. 07.09.2015: Chief Polk attended the Area 4 EMA monthly meeting in Thomaston. 07.09.2015: Shift B Engine 6 personnel attended a meet and greet luncheon detail invited by Pruitt Health at 619 Northside Dr. formerly Heritage Healthcare. Mjackson 08/05/15 6

07.09.2015: Firefighter Henley assisting in putting out a logging truck that caught on fire. Mjackson 08/05/15 7

07.10.2015: Chief Clark and Chief Polk spoke at S.P.L.O.S.T Commissioner Meeting. 07.10.2015: Shift C Engine 3, Engine 4, Engine 5 went on drivers training. 07.11.2015: Shift A Engine 1, Engine 3, Squad 3 and the Fire Safety House went to Divine Impact Christian Outreach Ministries at 122 E. Tinsley St. from 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. for a Back to School Praise Concert. 07.11.2015: Shift A Engine 6, Engine 7, and the Fire Safety House went to New Birth Praise and Fellowship Church at 1315 Lyndon Ave. from 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. for the Igniting the Youth Community Project to Give Youth Encouragement to Stay in School. 07.13.2015: Shift C Engine 4, Engine 3, Engine 5 went on driver s training. 07.14.2015: Shift A Battalion Chief and last Rookie Class reported to Southern Crescent Technical College for Firefighter 1 written test. 07.15.2015: Chief Kenny West attended Griffin-Spalding Authority Transportation Committee meeting from 1:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 07.15.2015: Shift B Engine 4, Engine 6, & Chief Clark went to Sun City Peachtree to install smoke detectors. 07.15.2015: Shift B personnel assisted with Firefighter I Practicals for last graduates of Rookie School. Shown below is Firefighter Brett Piland. Mjackson 08/05/15 8

07.15.2015: Shift B Station 7 personnel went on driver s training. 07.16.2015: Carl Raymond with Southern Crescent Technical College stopped by the station to meet with Chief Clark. 07.16.2015: Shift C Engine 3, 4, and 5 went on driver s training. 07.17.2015: Shift A Engine 6, Squad 7, Engine 7, Battalion 1, and the Fire Safety House reported to First Assembly of God for a fire safety detail. 07.17.2015: Deputy Chief Clark and Adam Marat reported to Sun City for smoke detector installations. 07.18.2015: Shift B Captain Bankston trained Engine 5, Engine 7 on Squad 7. 07.18.2015: Shift B Battalion 1, Squad 7, Engine 6, and the Fire Safety House went on detail to Truett s Grill for Back to School Bash with other law and fire agencies. 07.19.2015: Shift C Battalion Chief Slaughter attended morning service at Center Pointe Baptist Church. 07.20.2015: Volunteer Daniel Adams reported for duty at Station 1. 07.20.2015: Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended the commissioner meeting in regards to consideration of applying for the FY 2015 EMPG Response and Recovery grant. 07.21.2015: Chief Clark attended the monthly VOAD meeting. 07.21.2015: Chief West and Chief Polk attended the quarterly West Georgia Region 4 EMS Council meeting. 07.22.2015: City and County departments met at the Griffin Police Department regarding issues with the radios from the upgrade at 4pm. 07.22.2015: Chief Polk attended a conference call about a notification system - Civic Plus - that resulted from a free survey on our communication system within our community. 07.22.2015: Chief West and Chief Polk attended a planning meeting at the health department for the upcoming Point of Distribution (Flu Shot) exercise. Mjackson 08/05/15 9

07.22.2015: Chief West and Chief Polk attended a webinar with Civic Plus regarding a free readiness assessment that was conducted and to view products that they offer. 07.22.2015: Chief Clark, Shift C Engine 4, Engine 6, Squad 3, and Squad 7 installed smoke detectors for Sun City residents. 07.22.2015: Captain Williams, Chief Jones, Captain Milner and Chief Slaughter attend Court for Control Burn Violation Citations issued. 07.23.2015: Shift A Engine 4 & Engine 6 reported to Sun City to complete smoke detector detail. 07.23.2015: Harris Communications and Loudon Communications reported to Headquarters Station to repair to complete radio upgrade on county radios. 07.23.2015: City and County departments met for an update on the radio system at 8am at the Griffin Police Department. 07.23.2015: Harris and Loudon representatives set up shop at inside HQ bay for truck and portable radios maintenance. 07.23.2015: City and County departments met at HQ at 4pm for another update on the radio issue progress. 07.23.2015: Shift A Engine 4 and Chief Jamie Clark reported to UGA for Farm Safety Camp at the UGA Griffin Campus. Children 8 to 13 years of age learned fire safety, boating safety, ATV safety as well as other classes taught by other agencies and occupational fields. 07.23.2015: Shift A Lt. Ellis attended GSAR Training. Mjackson 08/05/15 10

07.23.2015: Dispatch called and advised Norfolk Southern was requesting Engine 4 to assist them at the intersection of Baptist Camp Road and Kilgore Road. 07.23.2015: Shift A set up bay area for Radio Panel Meeting at HQ Station. 07.24.2015: City and County Departments met at 11am at the Griffin Police Department for a radio issue update. 07.24.2015: Chief Clark & Engine 4 reported to 119 Begonia Ct. to conduct smoke detector test. 07.24.2015: Shift B Engine 6 reported to St. Phillips AME Church for Touch a Truck Detail during Vacation Bible School. 07.25.2015: Shift C Engine 1, Engine 6, Squad 3, Battalion 1, and Fire Safety House attended back to school bash at Devotie Baptist Church. 07.25.2015: Shift C Engine 6 went on drivers training. 07.26.2015-07.31.2015: Captain Williams and Captain Milner attended Arson Training in Savannah, Georgia. 07.27.2015: Shift B personnel trained on Brush Truck. 07.27.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended a planning session at Brightmoor for an upcoming exercise 07.28.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended a conference call regarding an update on the radio issue at 8:30am. Mjackson 08/05/15 11

07.28.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk met with Kelly Andrews of Environmental Health to discuss future protocols. 07.28.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended a phone vendor meeting at the annex. 07.28.2015: Office of Homeland Security hosted a presentation by Chuck Clark, of the Spalding County Ham Radio club, to meet with public safety agencies on the services and assistance that his organization can offer. 07.28.2015: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended the pre bid meeting for the RFP on the Hazard Mitigation Plan update. 07.29.2015: Shift A personnel Firefighter Kory Dufresne, Firefighter Nicholas McDaniel, and Shift C Lieutenant Jarrison McBrayer trained on the operation of the Brush truck. 07.30.2015: Chief Polk met at Brightmoor for a planning meeting for an upcoming exercise. 07.30.2015: HQ station was used for a mobile maintenance area for agencies that needed their radios checked. 07.30.2015: Chief Polk met with Eric Mallard at 351 Teamon Road regarding a pre inspection for a home business. 07.30.2015: Chief Polk met with Greg Stansell to look at possible storage opportunity at the old Food Depot. 07.31.2015: Chief Polk attended a conference call for the radio issue update. Mjackson 08/05/15 12