Memorandum CITY OF DALLAS DATE: August 8, 2014 To: Honorable Members of the Public Safety Committee: Sheffie Kadane (Chair), Adam Medrano (Vice Chair)

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Memorandum CITY OF DALLAS DATE: August 8, 2014 To: Honorable Members of the Public Safety Committee: Sheffie Kadane (Chair), Adam Medrano (Vice Chair), Dwaine Caraway, Jennifer S. Gates, Sandy Greyson, Scott Griggs subject: Administrative (Fire) Reports This is an informational memo to provide the Public Safety Committee with a brief description of the June 2- July 2, 2014 fire reports. During this period, the following significant fires occurred: Multiple Alarm Level 3-Alarm 2-Alarm Totals 2 4 T~i~ that occurred as a result of fire incidents. Charles M. Cato Interim Assistant City Manager Attachment cc: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Dallas City Council A. C. Gonzalez, City Manager Rosa A. Rios, City Secretary Warren M.S. Ernst, City Attorney Craig D. Kinton, City Auditor Daniel F. Solis, Administrative Judge RyanS. Evans, First Assistant City Manager Jill A. Jordan, P. E., Assistant City Manager Forest E. Turner, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Theresa O'Donnell, Interim Assistant City Manager Jeanne Chipperfield, Chief Financial Officer Shawn Williams, Interim Public Information Officer Elsa Cantu, Assistant to the City Manager- Mayor and Council "Dallas- Together, we do it Better''

Public Safety Committee Fire Report June-July 2014 DATE 1. 06/02/14 2. 06/08/14 3. 06/14/14 4. 06/15/14 5. 06/15/14 6. 06/22/14 7. 06/23/14 8. 06/24/14 9. 06/27/14 10.07/02/14 ADDRESS COUNCIL TYPE CAUSE DISTRICT 718 Calcutta Drive District 3 1-Story Frame Residence 3637 Trinity Mills Road 3-Story Brick District 12 #1424 Apartments 15249 Preston Road 2-Story Brick District 11 #2098 Condominium 7501 Chesterfield Drive 3-Story Frame District 8 #602 Apartments Undetermined 8024 Chariot Drive 2-Story Frame District 7 #262 Apartments 9750 Forest Lane #1 07 District 10 2-Story Brick Apartments 13231 Emily Road 2-Story Brick District 11 #111 Condominium 418 Grandview Avenue District 2 1-Story Frame Residence 1914 Commerce Street District 14 19-Story Brick High-Rise 8850 Ferguson Road, 3-Story Frame District 7 Building 7 Apartments LOSS/ ALARMS' INSURED $4,000.00 1 Alarm Yes Injury $35,000.00 1 Alarm No Injury $15,000.00 Yes 2 Alarms $32,000.00 No 3 Alarms $7,000.00 No 2 Alarms $50.00 1 Alarm No Injury $20,000.00 Unknown 2 Alarms $22,000.00 1 Alarm No 21njuries $0.00 2 Alarms $30,000.00 Yes 3 Alarms

. Willie D. Mitchel Fire Alarm System Unknown Operational Unknown.. Building: $63,310.00 $4,000.00 Content: $25,000.00 $0.00 ----~~------------------~---- TOTAL $88,310.00 $4,000.00.. This accidental fire was caused by a mechanical malfunction of an air conditioner unit at the rear of this residence. Electrical sparks ignited the air conditioner's coolant causing minor damage to the residence. A civilian injury occurred as a result of this fire. The victim sustained a second degree burn to his right forearm attempting to repair the air conditioner. The victim was treated and released at the scene of this incident. It is unknown if the residence had a properly installed operational fire alarm system at the time of this incident. This is an insured loss. Engine 46 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 1

One Alarm Fire _(One Injury) Date of Fire: June 8, 2014 Time of Fire 3:45PM Incident Number 2014-117638 Response Time 4Min. 49 Sec. Location 3637 Trinity Mills Road #1424 Service Area North Central Bldg. Type 3-Story Brick Apartments Council District 12 Owner Mid-American Apartments LP Injuries (Firefighter/ One Civilian Injury Nikita Frazier Deer Run Apartments. Fire Alarm System Yes Operational Yes Building: $15,286,648.00 Content: $7,000.00 TOTAL $15,293,648.00 $30,000.00 $5,000.00 $35,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by the careless use of an electric cook stove. This fire was started by the ignition of cooking oil left on the stove unattended. The fire caused major damage to the kitchen and contents. A civilian injury occurred as a result of this fire. The victim sustained first degree burns to their right forearm attempting to extinguish the fire with a portable fire extinguisher. The victim was treated and released at the scene of this incident. This apartment had a properly installed fire alarm system that alerted the occupants of the fire. This is not an insured loss. Engine 10 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 2

Two Alarm Fire Date of Fire: June 14, 2014 Time of Fire 8:10AM Incident Number 2014-121739 Response Time 3 Min. 17 Sec. location 15249 Preston Road #2098 Service Area North Central Bldg. Type 2-Story Brick Condominium Council District 11 Owner Ronde II Assoc. L TO Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Anthony Odeghe Preston Del Norte Fire Alarm System Yes Operational Yes Building: $150,760.00 $10,000.00 Content: $40,000.00 $5,000.00 ----~~--------------~~------ TOTAL $190,760.00 $15,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by an unspecified electrical short circuit in or around the fuse panel box in the laundry room of this condominium. Fire damage was minimal but extended to the adjacent condominium. The condominiums had a properly installed operational fire alarm system that alerted the occupants and aided in their escape. This is an insured loss. Truck 56 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 3

Date of Fire: June 15, 2014 Three Alarm Fire Time of Fire 1 :44 PM Incident Number 2014-122769 Response Time 2 Min. 38 Sec. Location 7501 Chesterfield Drive #602 Service Area South Central Bldg. Type 3 Story Frame Apartments Council District 8 Owner DT Mandalay Palms Injuries (Firefighter/ N/ A Misty Wilson Mandalay Palms Apartments... Fire Alarm System Yes... Operational Unknown. Undetermined Building: $5,829,11 0.00 $30,000.00 Content: $6,000.00 $2,000.00 ----~~--------------~~------ TOTAL $5,835,110.00 $32,000.00 The cause of this fire is undetermined at this time. The fire started in a second floor apartment and spread up to the attic. This apartment building had a properly installed fire alarm at the time of this fire. It is unknown if the fire alarm system was operational at the time of the fire. This is not an insured loss. Engine 40 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 4

Two Alarm Fire Date of Fire: June 15, 2014 Time of Fire 11:30 PM Incident Number 2014-123208 Response Time 3 Min. 14 Sec. Location 8024 Chariot Drive #262 Service Area Southeast Bldg. Type 2-Story Frame Apartments Council District 7 Owner Solona LLC Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Solona Ridge Apartments Solona Ridge Apartments Fire Alarm System Yes Operational Yes.. Building: $2,700,000.00 $5,000.00 Content: $30,000.00 $2,000.00 ----~~--------------~~------ TOTAL $2,730,000.00 $7,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by an unspecified electrical short circuit in the attic of this apartment building. The fire damaged the roof and two apartment units below the attic. This apartment building had a properly installed operational fire alarm system that warned the occupants of the apartments and aided in their escape. This is not an insured loss. Engine 32 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 5

One Alarm Fire (One Injury) Date of Fire: June 22, 2014 Time of Fire 7:50PM Incident Number 2014-128379 Response Time 2Min. 14 Sec. Location 9750 Forest Lane #1 07 Service Area Northeast Bldg. Type 2-Story Brick Apartments Council District 10 Owner Lake Landing LLC Injuries One Civilian (Firefighter/ Injury Carlisha Cavit Lake Highland Landing Fire Alarm System Yes Operational Yes. Building: $500,000.00 $0.00 Content: $30,000.00 $50.00 ----~~----------------~------ TOTAL $530,000.00 $50.00 This accidental fire was caused by a child with a heat source. The child ignited paper and cloth that spread to a chair in the kitchen of this apartment. A civilian injury occurred as a result of this fire. The victim sustained thermal burns to their shoulder, back and legs. The victim was transported to Parkland Hospital by Rescue 29. This apartment had a properly installed operational fire alarm system at the time of this fire. This is not an insured loss. Engine 29 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 6

Two Alarm Fire Date of Fire: June 23, 2014 Time of Fire 1:58PM Incident Number 2014-128931 Response Time 2 Min. 21 Sec. Location 13231 Emily Road #111 Service Area North central Bldg. Type 2-Story Brick Condominiums Council District 11 Owner Sedig Properties Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Fire Alarm System Beningo lbanez-cortez Yes Operational Unknown... Building: $450,280.00 $15,000.00 Content: $16,000.00 $5,000.00 ----~~--------------~~------ TOTAL $466,280.00 $20,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by the careless use of a candle left unattended. This fire started in the back bedroom of this condominium. The fire spread to the bathroom then extended to an adjacent condominium unit. This condominium had a fire alarm at the time of this fire. It is unknown if the fire alarm system was operational at the time of the fire. Insurance information is unknown at this time. Engine 22 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 7

One Alarm Fire (Two Injuries) Date of Fire: June 24, 2014 Time of Fire 3:53AM Incident Number 2014-129382 Response Time 2 Min. 37 Sec. Location 418 Grandview Avenue Service Area Central Bldg. Type 1-Story Frame Residence Council District 2 Owner Stephen Gooch Injuries Two Civilian (Firefighter/ Injuries Cirilo Aguando Fire Alarm System None Operational N/A. Building: $32,650.00 $20,000.00 Content: $10,000.00 $2,000.00 ----~~--------------~~------ TOTAL $42,650.00 $22,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by an unspecified electrical short circuit of the non-fixed wiring of a portable window air conditioner. This fire started in a bedroom and spread to the hallway and kitchen. Two civilian injuries occurred as a result of this fire. One victim sustained thermal burns to their hands. This victim was transported to Parkland Hospital by rescue 8. The other victim sustained smoke inhalation injuries and was transported to Baylor Hospital by Rescue 19. This residence did not have a fire alarm installed at the time of this fire. This is not an insured loss. Engine 19 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 8

Two Alarm Fire Date of Fire: June 27, 2014 Time of Fire 10:04 AM Incident Number 2014-131614 Response Time 3Min. 9 Sec. Location 1914 Commerce Street Service Area Central Bldg. Type 19-Story Brick High-Rise Council District 14 Owner Ricchi Development Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Vacant None Fire Alarm System None Operational N/A Building: $4,000,000.00 $0.00 Content: $0.00 $0.00 --------~----------------~---- TOTAL $4,000,000.00 $0.00 This accidental fire was caused by the careless use of a welding torch. Combustible debris was ignited during cutting operations on the first sub-level floor of this vacant high-rise slated for demolition. There was no fire damage to the structure of this building. This vacant high-rise structure did not have a fire alarm system at the time of this fire. This is not an insured loss. Engine 4 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 9

Three Alarm Fire Date of Fire: July 2, 2014 Time of Fire 5:19PM Incident Number 2014-135733 Response Time 1 Min. 37 Sec. Location 8550 Ferguson Road, Bldg. 7 Service Area Northeast Bldg. Type 3-Story Frame Apartments Council District 7 Owner D Vineyards LP Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Fire Alarm System The Vineyard Apartments Yes Operational Yes... Building: $150,000.00 $30,000.00 Content: $0.00 $0.00 --------~----------------~---- TOTAL $150,000.00 $30,000.00 This accidental fire was caused by the careless use of propane roofing equipment when the user failed to provide a proper fire watch. This fire started on the roof of this apartment building after the termination of roof repairs. The fire was confined to the roof and one vacant apartment. This apartment building had a properly installed operational fire alarm system that warned the occupants and aided in their escape. This is an insured loss. Truck 53 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 10

Memorandum CITY OF DALLAS DATE: August 8, 2014 To: susjecr: Honorable Members of the Public Safety Committee: Sheffie Kadane (Chair), Adam Medrano (Vice Chair), Dwaine Caraway, Jennifer S. Gates, Sandy Greyson, Scott Griggs Administrative (2014 Fireworks) Reports This is an informational memo to provide the Public Safety Committee with a brief description of the July 4- July 5, 2014 fireworks reports. During this period, the following fireworks incidents occurred: There were 2 (two) structure fires, 1 (one) grass fire and 2 (two) civilian injuries that occurred a a result of fireworks incidents. Mles M. c?f t4- Interim Assistant City Manager Attachment cc: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Dallas City Council A. C. Gonzalez, City Manager Rosa A. Rios, City Secretary Warren M. S. Ernst, City Attorney Craig D. Kinton, City Auditor Daniel F. Solis, Administrative Judge RyanS. Evans, First Assistant City Manager Jill A. Jordan, P. E., Assistant City Manager Forest E. Turner, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Theresa O'Donnell, Interim Assistant City Manager Jeanne Chipperfield, Chief Financial Officer Shawn Williams, Interim Public Information Officer Elsa Cantu, Assistant to the City Manager - Mayor and Council "Dallas - Together, we do it Better"

Public Safety Committee 2014 Fireworks Report DATE 1. 07/04/14 2. 07/04/14 3. 07/04/14 4. 07/05/14 5. 07/05/14 ADDRESS ~UNCIL TYPE CAUSE STRICT 6470 Palm Island Street District 8 1-Story Brick Residence Fireworks 3020 Bickers Street District 6 Grass Fireworks 2922 Martin Luther King Boulevard District 7 Injured Person Fireworks 202 S. Jim Miller Road District 8 Injured Person Fireworks 6323 Benavides Drive District 8 2-Story Frame Residence Fireworks LOS~D INSURE I. ARMS $5,000.00 Unknown 1 Alarm $0.00 None 1 Alarm $0.00 Medical None Emergency $0.00 Medical Emergency $5,500.00 Unknown 1 Alarm

One Alarm Fire Date of Fire: July 4, 2014 Time of Fire 9:16PM Incident Number 2014-137438 Response Time 3Min. 30 Sec. Location 6470 Palm Island Street Service Area South Central Bldg. Type 1-Story Brick Residence Council District 8 Owner Logan Thaland Injuries N/A (Firefighter/.. Fire Alarm System Unknown None Operational N/A...... Fireworks Building: $34,780.00 $5,000.00 Content: $1,000.00 $0.00 ----~~------------------~---- TOTAL $35,780.00 $5,000.00 This fire was caused by the discharge of fireworks. The fire started on the south side roof and eaves of this residence. The fire caused damage to the attic space above the bedrooms. This residence did not have a fire alarm system installed at the time of this fire. Insurance information is unknown at this time. Engine 54 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 1

One Alarm Fire Date of Fire: July 4, 2014 Time of Fire 10:59 PM Incident Number 2014-137586 Response Time 2 Min. 48 Sec. location 3020 Bickers Street Service Area Southwest Bldg. Type Grass Council District 6 Owner Dallas Housing Authority Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Dallas Housing Authority Fire Alarm System N/A Operational N/A ' Fireworks Building: $0.00 $0.00 Content: $0.00 $0.00 TOTAL $0.00 $0.00 This grass fire was caused by the discharge of fireworks. This fire was confined to grass only. Engine 36 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 2

Medical Emergency (1 Injury) Date of Fire: July 4, 2014 Time of Fire 10:56 PM Incident Number 2014-137581 Response Time 1 Min. 53 Sec. Location 2922 Martin Luther King Service Area Southeast Boulevard Bldg. Type Injured Person Council District 7 Owner City of Dallas Injuries One Civilian (Firefighter/ Injury City of Dallas Martin Luther King Center Fire Alarm System N/A Operational N/A Fireworks Building: $0.00 $0.00 Content: $0.00 $0.00 --------~----------------~---- TOTAL $0.00 $0.00 This medical emergency was caused by the discharge of fireworks. One civilian injury occurred as a result of the fireworks. The victim sustained an injury to the face by contact with fireworks. The victim was treated at the scene and refused transport to the hospital. Rescue 19 was the only unit to respond to this incident. 3

~ ~ ~~ Medical Emergency (1 Injury) Date of Fire: July 5, 2014 Time of Fire 12:56 AM Incident Number 2014-137713 Response Time 4Min. 4 Sec. Location 202 S. Jim Miller Road Service Area Southeast Bldg. Type Injured Person Council District 8 Owner Amaz Property Acquisitions Injuries One Civilian LLC. (Firefighter/ Injury N/A Fire~ Alarm System N/A Operational N/A Fireworks ~~~ Building: $0.00 $0.00 Content: $0.00 $0.00 --------~----------------~---- TOTAL $0.00 $0.00 This medical emergency was caused by the discharge of fireworks. One civilian injury occurred as a result of the fireworks. The victim sustained a minor burn to their right leg. The victim was treated at the scene and refused transport to the hospital. Engine 34 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 4

One Alarm Fire Date of Fire: July 5, 2014 Time of Fire 2:12PM Incident Number 2014-138067 Response Time 4Min. 46 Sec. Location 6323 Benavides Drive Service Area Southeast Bldg. Type 2-Story Frame Residence Council District 8 Owner Alexis Reuben Injuries N/A (Firefighter/ Fire.Aiarm System Tenisha Darrough Yes Operational Yes Fireworks Building: $38,000.00 $5,000.00 Content: $3,000.00 $500.00 ----~~----------------~------ TOTAL $41,000.00 $5,500.00 This fire was caused by the discharge of fireworks. The fireworks ignited a mattress in the garage of this residence. The fire caused damage to the garage, contents of the garage and the attic space over the garage. This residence had a properly installed operational fire alarm system at the time of this fire. Insurance information is unknown at this time. Engine 34 was the first unit to respond to this incident. 5

Memorandum CITY OF DALLAS DATE: August 8, 2014 To: Honorable Members of the Public Safety Committee: Sheffie Kadane (Chair), Adam Medrano (Vice Chair), Dwaine Caraway, Jennifer S. Gates, Sandy Greyson, Scott Griggs subject: Tour of Dallas Fire-Rescue's Training Division Facility On Monday, August 11, 2014, the Public Safety Committee members will tour Dallas Fire Rescue's Training Division Facility located at 5000 Dolphin Road. The committee will convene in 6ES at 11:00 a.m., to discuss the administrative items on the agenda and then adjourn the meeting with a tour to the training division facility. After the tour the committee will reconvene in 6ES as a formality to adjourn, prior to the 1:00 p.m. Transportation & Trinity River Project Committee Meeting. C~aH-- Interim Assistant City Manager cc: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Dallas City Council A. C. Gonzalez, City Manager Rosa A. Rios, City Secretary Warren M.S. Ernst, City Attorney Craig D. Kinton, City Auditor Daniel F. Solis, Administrative Judge RyanS. Evans, First Assistant City Manager Jill A. Jordan, P. E., Assistant City Manager Forest E. Turner, Assistant City Manager Joey Zapata, Assistant City Manager Theresa O'Donnell, Interim Assistant City Manager Jeanne Chipperfield, Chief Financial Officer Shawn Williams, Interim Public Information Officer Elsa Cantu, Assistant to the City Manager Mayor and Council "Dallas- Together, we do it Better"