JANUARY 2016 Monthly Report Our mission is to prevent and minimize the loss of life and property damage from fire to our citizens and visitors; to provide high quality emergency medical services; to mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters; and to provide non-emergency support services within our realm of expertise through highly skilled, trained and dedicated personnel. 1
FIRE RESPONSES FIRE SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE JANUARY 2016 Fire (building, cooking, passenger vehicle, natural vegetation, brush, grass, outside rubbish, special outside fire, outside equipment, dumpster or other outside trash receptacle) INCIDENTS STA 1) 1 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 0 RESPONSES STA 1) 1 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 1 COMMAND: Alarm Malfunction (smoke detector activation, alarm system sounded due to malfunction, unintentional transmission of alarm, CO detector activation, alarm system activation, ) STA 1) 5 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 9 STA 4) 7 STA 1) 7 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 10 STA 4) 10 COMMAND: 3 Good Intent Call (dispatched & cancelled en-route, wrong location, no incident found on arrival at dispatch, smoke scare, odor of smoke) STA 1) 0 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 2 STA 1) 0 STA 2) 1 STA 3) 0 STA 4) 2 COMMAND: Hazardous Condition (No Fire) - (gas leak (natural gas or LPG), electrical wiring/equipment problem, arcing, shorted electrical equipment, power line down, heat from short circuit (wiring), overheated motor, overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat, gas or other flammable liquid spill, carbon monoxide incident) STA 1) 5 STA 2) 6 STA 3) 3 STA 4) 5 STA 1) 5 STA 2) 6 STA 3) 5 STA 4) 7 COMMAND: 7 ENGINE : 2 Service Call (Lock-out, ring or jewelry removal, water or steam leak, public service assistance, assist invalid, assist police or other governmental agency, unauthorized burning, cover assignment, standby, move-up, citizen complaint) Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident - (treatment & transport of people in crisis health situations may be life threatening) OUT OF DISTRICT that STA 1) 17 STA 2) 17 STA 3) 10 STA 4) 4 COMMAND: 1 STA 1) 66 STA 2) 90 STA 3) 63 STA 4) 56 MEDIC 61: 6 3 STA 1) 17 STA 2) 17 STA 3) 10 STA 4) 5 ENGINE 65: 2 STA 1) 69 STA 2) 96 STA 3) 67 STA 4) 60 COMMAND: 8 3 Overpressure, Rupture, Explosion - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster - Special Incident Type - TOTAL FOR JANUARY 373 425 YEAR TO DATE TOTAL 2
RESCUE RESPONSES EMS SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE JANUARY JANUARY 2016 TOTALS Abdominal Pain 4 Allergies 1 Animal Bite 0 Assault 1 Back Pain 3 Breathing Problem 23 Burns 0 CO Poisoning/ Hazmat 0 Cardiac Arrest 6 Chest Pain 24 Choking 2 Convulsions/Seizure 13 Diabetic Problem 7 Drowning 0 Electrocution 0 Eye Problem 0 Fall Victim 24 Headache 1 Heart Problems 4 Heat/Cold Exposure 0 Hemorrhage/Laceration 4 Industrial Accident/Inaccessible Incident//Other Entrapment 0 Ingestion/Poisoning 3 Pregnancy/Childbirth 0 Psychiatric Problems 8 Sick Person 74 Stab/Gunshot Wound 0 Stroke/CVA 9 Traffic Accident 20 Traumatic Injury 24 Unconscious/Fainting 22 Unknown Problem/Man Down 7 Transfer Interfacility/Palliative Care 0 MCI (Mass Casualty Incident) 0 TOTAL FOR JANUARY 3 284 YEAR TO DATE TOTAL
NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (5) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (2) POV, (2) Mutual Aid Given, and (8) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of JANUARY. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MUTUAL AID Incident # 16-0000248 On 01/19/2015, STFD was dispatched to an EMS call and no ambulances available, we received Mutual Aid from Springfield Medic 51. Incident #16-0000250 On 01/19/2015, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and no ambulances were available, No ambulances were available, Mutual Aid was requested, during the wait, the patients stats changed and LS6 was called for transport. Incident #16-0000263 On 01/20/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and LS3 was clear across town @ Collingwood & Bancroft to come for transport. Incident #16-0000282 On 01/21/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call, there were no ambulances available, we received Mutual Aid from Richfield Township for Transport. Incident # 15-0005079 On 12/16/2015, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and received Mutual Aid from Springfield Township Fire for Transport. 4
NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (5) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (2) POV, (2) Mutual Aid Given, and (8) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of JANUARY. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MEDIC-61 Incident # 16-0000301 On 01/22/2016, STFD were dispatched for an EMS call and Lifestar East was initially dispatched but due to long estimated response time. M-61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000338 On 01/26/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000342 On 01/26/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000353 On 01/27/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000354 On 01/27/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000374 On 01/29/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000376 On 01/29/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic 61 was requested. Incident # 16-0000378 On 01/29/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call and Medic-61 was requested. 5
NFIRS Mutual Aid Incidents There were a total of (5) Mutual Aid/Automatic Aid NFIRS, (2) POV, (2) Mutual Aid Given, and (8) Medic-61 Incidents for the month of JANUARY. The type of aid/incidents given and received are noted below. MUTUAL AID GIVEN Incident # 16-0000275 On 01/21/2016, STFD were dispatched To Give Mutual Aid to Springfield Township Fire but was canceled in Route. Incident #16-0000363 On 01/22/2016, STFD were dispatched To Give Mutual Aid to Springfield Township Fire Department for @ Building Fire. POV Incident #16-0000066 On 01/07/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call, They were told that there was a 20-25 minute wait for an ambulance, the patient decided to go POV by Taxi Cab. Incident #16-0000212 On 01/16/2016, STFD were dispatched to an EMS call, Patient was transported by POV. 6
Community Risk Reduction Public Safety Education During the month of January, we installed smoke alarms for (2) homes this month. The Fire Department assisted at (3) School Fire Drills. There was (1) safety Tour at a Fire Station. Building and Project Plan Reviews Notable Projects Fire Prevention/Community Risk Reduction conducted (4) plan reviews in January, (4) license inspections for preschool, daycare facilities and/or home inspections for Adoption and Foster Care, (9) final acceptance tests for installed or upgraded fire protection systems or new businesses. There were (2) Freedom of Information Act Requests (5077 Monroe & 6215 W. Central). There were (5) inspections with the State Fire Marshal Office and (5) Consultation requests from local businesses for safety and fire protection needs. There was (1) special inspection request due to hoarder. Fire Crews completed (9) inspections and re-inspections in January, finishing up from last year s process. Chief Froelich is currently preparing for this year s fire and life safety inspection program which should be starting in mid-february.. 7
LCEMS Continuing Education Training Hours Target Training # of Personnel Completed Hours 57 228 228 FIRE TRAINING BUREAU Achieving proficiency and professionalism through training and education. Your has highly trained professionals that conduct Extensive year-round training activities to maintain and improve their skills In a variety if disciplines to help our personnel to perform the wide variety of missions they may be assigned as the role of the Firefighter-Paramedic continues to evolve. Our 3 new Recruits continued the Academy and started on their respective shifts on January 10, 11, and 12, 2016. They moved into Phase 2: Basic Shift Training/LS6 Ride Time and Certification. In order to be approved to function as a LVEMS Life Squad Paramedic, the 168-hour Paramedic Internship and Skill Evaluation form must be completed with an assigned Mentor, including the meeting with the Lucas County Medical Director. The Department also conducted Water/Ice Rescue Training at the Northview Pool, the Bi-Annual Officer s Meeting, Township-wide Diversity Training and a CPR re-certification of the entire department. The Fire Training Bureau finished the year out with a review of the History of the by reviewing a Power Point full of pictures and information gleaned from numerous sources. Lucas County EMS CE during January focused on OB Emergencies. Over 900 Hours of Training were conducted during the month of January. The ability to improve our service is generated through many ideas and initiatives that originate from Our personnel, It is their values, energy, commitment and compassion that drive many of the Fire Training Bureau s functions, programs, and activities that support the accomplishment of our Mission of providing excellent service to the community. 8
JANUARY OVERTIME FUNDED OVERTIME: RECALL FIRE: EMS/FIRE RUN HOLD OVER: TRAINING: STAFFING: TOTAL: 12.0 hrs 7.20 hrs 224 hrs 204.80 hrs 448 HRS 9
Sylvania Township Squad, We truly thank you for the thoughtful way you cared for Bill Marsh on Sunday 1/24/16 transporting him to Flower Hospital. Chris I wish I had been there to Say HI. You folks do show sincerity & caring, Sylvania Is truly blessed. Jesus is the God s Shepherd Lovingly-Bill Marsh Family 10
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