CITY FIRE BRIGADE TURNOUT STATISTICS

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CITY FIRE BRIGADE TURNOUT STATISTICS 2013 Compiled by Divisional Officer A. Yusifredo MIFireE

CONTENTS SECTION PAGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total Attendances 1 Watch Attending Calls 1 Hazard Classification Of Fires Attended 2 Supposed Causes Of Fires 2 Method Employed By Brigade To Deal With Fires 3 Special Services ~ Emergencies 4 Special Services ~ Requests 4 Analysis Of Lift Rescues 5 Analysis Of False Alarms To Special Services 6 Analysis Of CFB Ambulance Attendances 6 Monthly, Quarterly & Annual Analysis Of Turnouts 7 Annual Turnout Charts 8 Comparison Of Previous Annual Turnouts (Last Five Years) 9 Total Turnouts of Appliances 10

ANALYSIS OF CALLS RESPONDED TO BY THE CITY FIRE BRIGADE ~ YEAR 2013 1. TOTAL ATTENDANCES a. Attendances by category FIRE CALLS SPECIAL SERVICES AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES GRAND TOTAL : 372 961 273 1,606 b. Analysis of individual category FIRE CALLS SPECIAL SERVICES Actual Fires Emergencies Requests Ambulance Attendances Malicious Fires FALSE ALARMS Special Services Good Intent Fires Special Services GRAND TOTAL 91 520 441 273 18 0 259 4 1,606 2. WATCH ATTENDING CALLS Red White Blue DFRS Total FIRES 21 34 36 0 91 SPECIAL SERVICES 338 311 308 0 957 AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES 89 81 103 0 273 FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT TO FIRE CALLS 116 92 73 0 281 SPECIAL SERVICES FALSE ALARMS 2 1 1 0 4 TOTALS: 566 519 521 0 1606 1

3. HAZARD CLASSIFICATION OF FIRES ATTENDED AND TOTAL FIREFIGHTING HOURS Red White Blue DFRS Total Mins VEGETATION AND REFUSE ROAD VEHICLES MOTOR VESSELS BUILDINGS OPEN GROUND FIRES FALSE ALARMS TOTALS: 22 2 11 9 0 409 12 5 2 5 0 436 3 1 2 0 0 172 40 8 15 17 0 567 14 5 4 5 0 203 281 116 92 73 0 538 372 137 126 109 0 2325 4. SUPPOSED CAUSE OF FIRES* ACCIDENTAL BY PERSON COOKING POT, FRYING PAN, GRILL OR OVEN LEFT UNATTENDED CARELESS DISPOSAL OF SMOKING ITEMS (CIGARETTE, MATCHES, ETC) DEFECTIVE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE OR ELECTRICAL INSTALATION DEFECTIVE APPARATUS OR DEVICE OF MOTOR VEHICLE CHILDREN PLAYING WITH FIRE AUTHORISED CONTROL BURNING NOT PROPERLY EXTINGUISHED SPARKS FROM HOT WORKS, GRINDER OR OTHER SOURCE FIREWORKS / DISCHARGED FLARES DELIBERATE IGNITION / SUSPECTED ARSON OTHER KNOWN CAUSES NOT SPECIFIED ABOVE CAUSE OF IGNITION UNKNOWN * Supposed cause of fires in the opinion of the OIC attending incidents. TOTAL: 19 2 4 23 5 6 1 2 2 8 2 17 91 2

5. ANALYSIS OF FALSE ALARMS TO FIRE CALLS Total Mins FIRE CALLS MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS 18 340 FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT 259 4557 TOTAL FALSE ALARMS: 277 TOTAL MINUTES: 4897 3

6. SPECIAL SERVICES ~ EMERGENCIES ATTENDED LIFT RESCUES ENTRY INTO LOCKED PREMISES ROAD TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS RESCUE / RECOVERY OF PERSONS FUEL LEAKS SECURING UNSAFE OBJECTS REMOVAL OF FALLEN OBJECTS PUMPING OUT FLOODED PREMISES STAND-BY JOBS STRONG SMELL OF GAS/FUEL etc AMBULANCE MISCELLANEOUS TOTALS: CFB DFRS 358 0 35 0 21 0 6 0 2 0 5 0 19 0 20 0 2 0 4 0 249 0 50 0 771 0 7. SPECIAL SERVICES ~ REQUESTS ATTENDED ENTRY INTO LOCKED PREMISES LIFT RESCUES MINOR WATER LEAKS IN BUILDINGS ETC FUEL LEAKS RESCUE / RECOVERY OF ANIMALS SECURING UNSAFE OBJECTS REMOVAL OF FALLEN OBJECTS PUMPING JOBS STRONG SMELL OF GAS / FUEL ETC AMBULANCE MISCELLANEOUS CFB DFRS 179 0 7 0 74 0 12 0 12 0 12 0 35 0 3 0 3 0 24 0 95 0 TOTALS: 456 0 4

8. ANALYSIS OF LIFT RESCUES Calls Responded To and Number of Hours Engaged ALAMEDA ESTATE BOTH WORLDS BRYMTON EURO PLAZA EURO TOWERS GIB 5 GLACIS ESTATE HARBOUR VIEWS MIRINA BAY MID HABOUR ESTATE MONTAGU CRESCENT MONTAGU GARDENS OCEAN VILLAGE PENINSULAR HEIGHTS QUEENSWAY QUAY ST BERNARDS HOSPITAL THE CLIFFTONS VARYL BEGG ESTATE VINEYARDS WATERPORT TERRACES WEST VIEW PARK OTHERS Total Mins 5 624 1 23 3 48 1 14 1 10 18 378 45 1060 30 415 2 26 15 245 3 36 37 495 1 12 2 47 1 21 4 76 2 43 10 234 2 24 12 158 5 64 169 624 TOTAL 369 5925 5

9. ANALYSIS OF FALSE ALARMS TO SPECIAL SERVICES Total mins MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS FALSE ALARMS WITH GOOD INTENT 259 4557 18 340 TOTAL FALSE ALARMS: 277 TOTAL MINUTES: 4897 10. ANALYSIS OF CFB AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES a. Number of Turnouts and Number of Hours Engaged CALLS RESPONDED TO: Total mins EMERGENCIES REQUESTS FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS 249 9503 24 696 0 0 0 0 TURNOUTS TOTAL MINUTES 273 10199 b. Calls Responded To Jointly With Other City Fire Brigade Appliances* (RTA's, Fire Calls, etc. ) TURNOUTS JOINTLY WITH OTHER CFB APPLIANCES TIME AWAY JOINTLY WITH OTHER CFB APPLIANCES 0 0:00:00 c. Total Number of Turnouts and Total Number of Minutes Engaged TOTAL NUMBER OF AMBULANCE TURNOUTS TOTAL NUMBER OF MINS ENGAGED 273 10199 6

11. MONTHLY, QUARTERLY & ANNUAL ANALYSIS OF TURNOUTS a. Turnouts Per Month JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER 152 114 138 114 116 156 166 128 143 107 125 146 b. Quarterly Turnouts FIRST QUARTER SECOND QUARTER THIRD QUARTER FOURTH QUARTER 405 386 437 378 c. Total Turnouts TOTAL ANNUAL TURNOUTS 1606 d. Monthly Average AVERAGE TURNOUTS PER MONTH 134 7

12. ANNUAL TURNOUT CHARTS TOTAL NUMBER OF TURNOUTS Total Number of Turnouts FIRE CALLS 372 SPECIAL SERVICES 961 AMBULANCE ATTENDANCES 273 TOTAL TURNOUTS 1606 Ambulance 17% Special Services 60% Fire Calls 23% Fire C 372 Speci 961 Ambu 273 FIRE CALLS ANALYSIS Fire Calls Analysis ACTUAL FIRES 91 FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT 259 MALICIOUS FALSE ALARMS 18 Malicious 5% Actual Fires 25% TOTAL FIRE CALLS 368 Actua 91 FAW ## Malic 18 FAWGI 70% SPECIAL SERVICES ANALYSIS Special Services Analysis EMERGENCIES 520 REQUESTS 441 FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT 0% FALSE ALARMS GOOD INTENT 4 TOTAL SPECIAL SERVICES Emer ## FAW 4 Requ ## Malic ## 965 REQUESTS 46% EMERGENCIES 54% 8

13. COMPARISON OF PREVIOUS ANNUAL TURNOUTS (LAST FIVE YEARS) Tounouts per Month Janunary February March April may June July August September October November December Total: 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 152 153 120 133 111 114 138 135 140 121 101 130 108 113 112 114 142 122 129 108 116 156 166 128 116 146 162 132 145 111 178 151 123 126 158 148 112 117 161 118 143 107 146 166 167 173 147 138 118 128 125 163 132 178 108 147 129 142 152 186 1606 1730 1663 1670 1492 Turnouts Per Quarter Quarter 1 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 404 428 342 371 336 Quarter 2 386 404 378 378 337 Quarter 3 437 440 496 453 397 Quarter 4 379 458 447 468 422 Total: 1606 1730 1663 1670 1492 Monthly Average Per Month 134 144 139 139 124 9

14. TOTAL TURNOUTS OF APPLIANCES LU1 ~ MERCEDES BENZ G5956B LU2 ~ MERCEDES BENZ G9279A LU3 ~ NISSAN CABSTAR G2753C LU4 ~ MERCEDES BENZ RESCUE UNIT G4912A LU5 ~ MERCEDES BENZ G93289 MULTI-PURPOSE LAND CRUISER ~ MITSUBISHI G1157A MOTORISED LADDER ML18-12 ~ MERCEDES BENZ G96715 MULTI-PURPOSE LAND ROVER STAFF CAR 2 STAFF CAR 3 CONTROL UNIT ~ FORD TRANSIT G61400 HAZMATS UNIT ~ FORD TRANSIT G58079 AMBULANCE ~ TOYOTA G98078 125 326 306 410 291 4 0 0 4 5 0 0 306 Land Cruiser 0% Other Appliances 1% LU5 17% Ambulance 17% LU4 23% LU1 7% LU2 18% LU3 17% 10