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Fire Personnel responded to the following calls: March 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Totals: Alarm Sounding 1 1 1 2 5 Assist EMS 1 1 2 2 1 3 10 Carbon Monoxide 1 1 Career Day 1 1 Control Burn 1 1 1 1 1 5 Fire Safety Detail 1 1 Gas Spill 1 1 Lighting Strike 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 1 3 6 2 3 5 20 MVA w/injuries 2 2 Possible Structure Fire 1 1 Power Line Down 2 2 Pre Fire Plan 10 12 11 13 46 Smoke in the Area 1 1 Smoke Scare 1 1 Structure Fire 1 1 2 Vehicle Fire 1 1 1 3 Walk-In BP 1 1 2 Woods Fire 1 1 13 15 9 15 10 8 21 15 106 mslaughter 04/05/2016 1

March 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Totals: Alarm Sounding 1 2 1 1 5 Assist EMS 2 4 1 1 1 1 10 Career Day 1 1 Control Burn 5 1 1 7 Control Burn Violation 2 2 1 5 Cut Off Water 1 1 Haz-Mat (Car Battery) 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 4 2 3 1 1 1 1 13 MVA w/injuries 1 2 1 1 1 6 Outside Rubbish Fire 1 1 Person Struck by a Car 1 1 Pre-Fire Plan 3 1 4 Pole Fire 1 1 Pre-Fire Plan 6 5 11 Rescue Person 1 1 Smoke Dector Install 1 1 Station Tour 1 1 Structure Fire 1 2 3 Unresponsive Patient 2 2 Walk-In Blood Pressure Ck 1 1 2 Woods Fire 1 1 17 15 19 6 5 7 9 78 mslaughter 04/05/2016 2

March 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Totals: Alarm Sounding 2 1 1 1 5 Assist EMS 1 2 1 1 5 Burn Violation 1 1 Canceled enroute 1 1 Cardiac 1 1 Control Burn 2 1 1 3 3 10 Electrical Fire 1 1 EMS Call 1 1 Gas Leak 2 1 3 Grass Fire 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 3 1 2 5 3 2 16 MVA w/injuries 2 3 1 6 Person Down 1 1 Pre-Fire Plan 2 3 8 8 21 Power Pole Leaning 1 1 Structure Fire 1 1 2 Walk-In BP Check 1 1 1 3 13 7 14 8 7 12 18 79 mslaughter 04/05/2016 3

March 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Totals: Alarm Sounding 1 1 2 4 Assist EMS 2 1 1 4 Blood Pressure 2 2 Bomb Scare 1 1 Car Fire 1 1 Control Burn 1 1 Control Burn Violation 1 1 1 3 Electrical Fire 1 1 EMS Call 2 2 Gas Leak Inside 1 1 2 Gas Leak Outside Struc. 1 1 Grass Fire 1 1 2 HazMat Leak 1 1 Lock Out 1 1 Motor Vehicle Accident 3 2 3 2 3 7 2 1 3 26 MVA w/ Injuries 4 2 3 2 11 Pole Fire 1 1 Smoke Detector 1 1 Smoke Scare 1 1 Structure Fire 1 1 2 Walk in BP 1 1 1 1 1 5 10 7 7 11 8 8 4 4 14 73 Total Calls for March 2016 336 Fire Marshal s Office for the month of March: 54 Fire Inspections 2 Plan reviews 1 Site Survey Certificate of Occupancy for Hoshizaki Finished up the Cert class this month mslaughter 04/05/2016 4

Special Details performed by fire personnel: 03.01.2016: Chief West gave Rosco Waller 2 smoke detectors. 03.01.2016: Voting conducted at Station Cabin, Carver, Blalock, Gary Reid, and Roberts. 03.01.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk met with Kim Dutton of Three Rivers about the Hazard Mitigation Plan update. 03.01.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk worked on Updated EOP and submitted to Mr. Mosley for upcoming commissioner meeting. 03.01.2016: Chief West spoke with Mr. Mosley and submitted letter and Statewide Mutual Aid and Assistance Agreement. 03.01.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Chief Polk and Melissa worked on the budget. 03.01.2016: Chief Polk and Lt. White taught CERT: Disaster Preparedness and Fire Safety. 03.01.2016: Squad 7 and Engine 4 meet at headquarters to plan for firefighter candidate job task exercise this weekend. 03.02.2016: Mrs. Dube, Sandra Parker (her daughter), and family members stopped by Station 1 to thank Firefighter Jordan Scibetta and Firefighter Desmond Woodard for their kindness and professionalism during an incident that occurred which resulted in the passing of her ill husband. Mrs. Dube left cookies to show her appreciation and hugged each fire personnel and staff. Jordan Scibetta and Desmond Woodward were out on sick leave however, they were notified and thanked for their service. mslaughter 04/05/2016 5

03.02.2016: Officers meeting held at HQ and Assistant County manager Eric Mosley sat in on the meeting. 03.02.2016: Chief Polk submitted the February 2016 water usage report. 03.02.2016: Chief Clark met with Doyle Electric for proposed generator locations. 03.02.2016: B Shift Engines 2, 7, 1, and Squad 3 and 7 completed training over rescue equipment 03.03.2016: Utility 7 and Squad 7 reported to headquarters Station to assist with testing Engine 1 and Engine 7 s back up load. 03.03.2016: Battalion Chief Slaughter drove the brush truck around the county to put miles on the engine so it can be placed in service. While out doing so, he assisted Elsie Reed at 491 Johnny Cut Road with getting in her house after locking the keys in the house. 03.03.2016: Firefighter Renee McIver, Firefighter Robert Henderson, Firefighter Nick Long, Lt. Josh Childs, and Firefighter Ryan Hyde attended Kennedy Road Middle School s Career Fair. mslaughter 04/05/2016 6

03.04.2016: Chief West went by Cabin Fire Station to visit with fire personnel. mslaughter 04/05/2016 7

03.05.2016: Firefighter Recruiting Job Task Simulation held at Headquarters Station. mslaughter 04/05/2016 8

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03.07.2016: Chief Clark attended commissioner budget meeting. 03.07.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk attended commissioner meeting to have updated eleop approved and the acquisition of weather sirens approved. 03.08.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Chief Polk and Captain Goodman conducted interviews for the Lieutenant s position. 03.08.2016: Chief West, Chief Polk, Captain Williams, Lt White attended the Hazard Mitigation Plan update meeting. 03.08.2016: Raymond Ray conducted Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) organization class and Battalion Chief Jones conducted a Search and Rescue class for C.E.R.T. participants. 03.08.2016: Squad 7, Engine 3, Engine 5, Squad 3 personnel arrived at Headquarters for Rescue Training on Squad 3 & Squad 7. 03.08.2016: Pat Blackmon picked up 2 smoke detectors at Headquarters Station. mslaughter 04/05/2016 18

03.08.2016: Chief Polk conducted a Tornado Preparedness Presentation to Fairmont Youth Group at Headquarters Station. 03.08.2016: Chief Polk received a grant reimbursement from the Georgia Forestry commission and presented to Jinna Garrison. 03.08.2016: Captain Jester picked up 7 smoke detectors for Barbara Lovett of 114 Wedsgewood Walk, Pat Blackmon 1270 South McDonough Road, Dorothy Ellis of 112 Wedgewood Walk, Marcia Jester of 527 East Tinsley Street, and Bernice Weems of 1311 Greenbriar Drive. 03.09.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Chief Polk and Captain Goodman interviewed candidates for Lieutenant s Position. 03.09.2016: Chief Clark and C Shift personnel worked on smoke detector checks at Sun City. 03.09.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk researched historical disaster events in Spalding for the Hazard Mitigation Plan update. 03.09.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Chief Polk and Captain Goodman in lieutenant interviews. 03.09.2016: Susan Aleshive 1615 Brentwood Drive came by HQ to pick up 1 smoke detector. 03.09.2016: Deputy Chief Clark with C Shift Fire personnel conducted a smoke detector detail at Sun City Peachtree. 03.09.2016: C Shift personnel performed hose testing at Headquarters. 03.10.2016: Cub Scout Troop toured Headquarters Station and learned about fire safety. mslaughter 04/05/2016 19

03.10.2016: Chief West attended the monthly GEMA Area 4 meeting. 03.10.2016: Shift A Engine 2 personnel went to Rehoboth Middle School for Career Day. 03.10.2016: A Shift Engine 5, Engine 4, Squad 7, Engine 7 to test back up hose. 03.11.2016: B Shift Engine 5 personnel completed more Pre-Fire Plans this date. 03.11.2016: Battalion Chief Wayne Jones, Captain Harold Williams, Captain Marcus Goodman, Lt. Jeffery Jones, Lt. Keith Tate, Lt. Tim Hendricks, Lt. Randy Ponder, Lt. Josh Childs, Lt. Martin Batts, Lt. Josh Childs, Lt. Josef Miller, Lt. Rocky White, Firefighter Ian Hinton, Melissa Slaughter (Administrative Assistant), and Battalion Chief Roger Slaughter with Griffin Fire attended a Youth Mental Health First Aid course presented by the Griffin Spalding County School System. mslaughter 04/05/2016 20

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03.12.2016: Battalion Chief Slaughter completed two training classes on Target Solutions Website for continuing education credits. 03.14.2016: B Shift Engine 7 and Squad 3 personnel toured the Griffin Water Treatment Plant. 03.15.2016: C Shift Squad 7 personnel reported to Headquarters to pick up brush truck for installation of mounting equipment. 03.15.2016: American Red Cross hosted a recruitment meeting at Headquarters Station. 03.15.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended the CERT administrative council meeting held at the new Fire Administration Office. 03.15.2016: Held week 4 CERT classes with Lt. Zavario Johnson teaching medical operations. 03.15.2016: Chief West, Chief Polk and Mr. Mosley attended a webinar regarding early warning notification system - Hyper Reach. 03.15.2016: Hosted an EMA rescue team training session at Station 7 03.16.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk attended the Public Health District 4 accreditation meeting and workshop in Fayetteville 03.16.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk met with Orchard Hill officials regarding the EOP resolution and the resolution for the 2016 Statewide Mutual Aid Agreement 03.17.2016: New brush truck arrived at Headquarters with graphics installed. 03.17.2016: Hosted an EMA rescue team training session at Station 7. 03.17.2016: Submitted the OHS and Fire FY2017 budgets. mslaughter 04/05/2016 22

03.17.2016: Submitted the 2016 Homeland Security Grant Program application. 03.17.2016: Mistras here to perform annual ladder tests on department aerial and ground ladders. 03.17.2016: Submitted all additional emergency and disaster plans to Kim Dutton, 3 Rivers Planner, for the Hazard Mitigation Plan update. 03.17.2016: Visited Orchard Hill officials to check on status of resolutions. 03.17.2016: Ema Chasten of Manley Spangler Smith Architecture went to Station 7 to take pictures inside and out. 03.17.2016: Chief West visited B Shift Station #2 and Station #3 personnel. 03.17.2016: Chief West went to Orchard Hill City Hall to discuss the Local Emergency Operations Plan and to make suggestions for Tornado safety. It was determined the basement would be the best place to be during a tornado. Next week, Captain Williams will follow up with Orchard Hill city Hall to discuss the appropriate fire extinguisher for their facility and create a fire evacuation plan. Deputy Chief Polk is programming a weather radio for Orchard Hill. 03.18.2016: Chief Clark and Captain Henderson worked to mount tools and equipment in the new brush truck. 03.18.2016: Chief Clark met with Bragg roofing regarding the roofs at Station 1 and the fire admin building. 03.18.2016: Chief Polk and Captain Goodman met with Josh Freece of Bennett for a turn out gear presentation. 03.18.2016: Chief West and Chief Polk went to T&T uniforms to check on alternate uniform styles. 03.18.2016: C Shift Squad 3, Engine 6, and Engine 5 reported to Headquarters for hose testing. 03.18.2016: Photographer Megan reported to Headquarters Station to get some action shots of the Firefighters testing hose. 03.19.2016: A Shift Personnel, Volunteers from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deja White of the SCROTC, Deputy Chief Polk, Laney Polk, and members of the American Red Cross met at Station 4 to install smoke detectors for the surrounding residents. Over 100 smoke detectors were installed. mslaughter 04/05/2016 23

03.21.2016: Chief West, Chief Polk and Captain Goodman did CPR presentation to Parks and Recreation employees. 03.22.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended staff meeting at annex completed the quarterly PPA grant report. 03.22.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Captain Goodman and Lt. White at annex for firefighter interviews. 03.22.2016: Danielle Graham of GEMA by Headquarters to visit and discuss site surveys. 03.22.2016: Hozsohki alarm systems down due to annual testing. 03.22.2016: Shift A Engine 1, 4, and 7 went on Pre-Fire Plans. 03.22.2016: Shift A Engine 2 went on Driver s Training. 03.22.2016: Lt. White and Lt. Johnson did presentations on disaster psychology and terrorism for week 5 of CERT. 03.22.2016: A Shift did hose testing. 03.22.2016: Captain Mike Ellis, Captain Tim Henderson, and Lt. Kevin Hollums left for Heavy Equipment Extrication Class in Warner Robins, GA. mslaughter 04/05/2016 24

03.23.2016: B Shift Engine 2, 5, 6, & 7 came to HQ Station for hose testing. 03.23.2016: Picked up 2016 Statewide Mutual Aid signed agreement form from Orchard Hill, 2016 Emergency Operations Plan signed resolution from Orchard Hill, and delivered a weather radio to Orchard Hill city offices. 03.23.2016: Chief West, Chief Clark, Captain Goodman and Lt. White in firefighter interviews. 03.24.2016: Chief Clark and Chief Polk attended a presentation on Civic Ready products at the annex. 03.24.2016: Chief Polk attended a webinar from FEMA regarding Hazard Mitigation Grant projects. 03.24.2016: Squad 3 and Squad 7 personnel arrived at HQ Station for CPR Training taught by Captain Goodman and Chief West. 03.26.2016: Engine 4 personnel arrived at Sun City for smoke detector detail. 03.26.2016: Battalion 1 went on detail at Griffin Center Point Church. 03.27.2016: Battalion 1 reported to Eagles Way Church for Easter Service. 03.27.2016: Captain Henderson took 208 to Headquarters, dropped off time sheets, and attended Easter Service at Cathedral of Praise Church in Blalock district. 03.27.2016: Engine 1 reported to Oak Hill Baptist Church for Easter Service. 03.28.2016: Lt. Rocky White assisted Assistant County Manager Eric Mosley with hosting the Georgia Department of Economic Development to assist our community with marketing ourselves to the public. 03.28.2016: Fire Marshal Williams advised AEP Industries would be performing a fire watch due to their fire alarm system being repaired. 03.28.2016: A Shift Personnel set of an obstacle course for Brush Truck drivers training. 03.28.2016: AEP Industries Mr. Eric Mullins called to advise their fire alarm system is back on line. 03.28.2016: First Christian Church (Mary Grant and her husband) stopped by to drop off stuffed animals to give to children involved in incidents. 03.28.2016: Mr. Mike Boggs from Griffin First Baptist Cub Scouts came by Station 1 to present a framed picture form their recent tour of the fire Station and to thank personnel. mslaughter 04/05/2016 25

03.28.2016: Mr. Scott with C&R Fleet called to notify us they are flaring off tanks. 03.29.2016: Community Emergency Response Team Members arrived at Headquarters Station for a fire extinguisher class and C.E.R.T. Graduation. 03.30.2016: Volunteer Daniel Adams reported to Headquarters Station to ride on Engine 1. 03.31.2016: Engine 4 assisted the water department with hydrant testing n Teamon Road. 03.31.2016: Captain Ellis and Captain Bankston attended an honor guard meeting with Chief Polk. mslaughter 04/05/2016 26