JULY 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 INCIDENTS RESPONSES Fire 1 - (Structure Fires, Fires in Mobile Property Used as a Fixed Structure, Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fires, Natural Vegetation Fires, Outside Rubbish Fires, Special Outside Fires, Cultivated Vegetation/Crop Fires) Sta 1) 2 Sta 2) 2 Sta 3) 0 Sta 4) 2 Sta 1) 3 Sta 2) 3 Sta 3) 1 Sta 4) 3 Command: 1 Medic 61: 1 Over Pressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Fire) 2 - None None Rescue & Emergency Medical Service 3 - (Medical Assist, Emergency Medical Service (EMS), Lock In, Search For Lost Person, Extrication/Rescue, Water or Ice Related Rescue, Electrical Rescue) Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 4 - (Combustible/Flammable Spills & Leaks, Chemical Release/Reaction/or Toxic Condition, Radioactive Condition, Electric Wiring/Equipment Problem, Biological Hazard, Accident/Potential Accident, Explosive/Bomb Removal, Attempted Burning/Illegal Action) Service Call 5 - (Person In Distress, Water Problem, Smoke/Odor Problem, Animal Problem or Rescue, Public Service Assistance, Unauthorized Burning, Cover Assignment) Good Intent Call 6 - (Dispatched & Cancelled En Route, Wrong Location/No Emergency Found, Controlled Burning, Vicinity Alarm, Steam/Other Gas Mistaken For Smoke, Haz-Mat Release Investigation With No Haz-Mat) Sta 1) 97 Sta 2) 101 Sta 3) 60 Sta 4) 65 Sta 1) 3 Sta 2) 8 Sta 3) 5 Sta 4) 3 Sta 1) 14 Sta 2) 13 Sta 3) 9 Sta 4) 4 Sta 1) 1 Sta 2) 4 Sta 3) 1 Sta 4) 3 Sta 1) 109 Sta 2) 101 Sta 3) 65 Sta 4) 67 Command: 7 FSO 64: 3 Medic 61: 40 Echo 61: 1 Utility 64: 1 Sta 1) 4 Sta 2) 8 Sta 3) 8 Sta 4) 5 Command: 6 Medic 61: 0 Sta 1) 14 Sta 2) 13 Sta 3) 9 Sta 4) 5 Command: 1 Medic 61: 0 Echo: 1 Sta 1) 4 Sta 2) 4 Sta 3) 3 Sta 4) 3 Command: 4 Medic 61: 0 False Alarm & False Call 7 - (Malicious/Mischievous False Alarm, Bomb Scare, System or Detector Malfunction, Unintentional System/Detector Operation (No Fire), Biohazard Scare) Sta 1) 10 Sta 2) 3 Sta 3) 10 Sta 4) 3 Sta 1) 10 Sta 2) 3 Sta 3) 16 Sta 4) 6 Command: 6 Medic 61: 1 Severe Weather, Natural Disaster 8 - None None Special Incident Type 9 - (Citizen Complaint) Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 0 Sta 4) 0 Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 0 Sta 4) 0 Command: 0 Medic 61: 0 Out of District 8 8 TOTALS FOR JULY 431 548 YEAR TO DATE TOTALS 2 2997 3658
RESCUE RESPONSES EMS SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE JULY 2016 TOTALS Abdominal Pain 3 Allergies 2 Animal Bite 3 Assault 8 Back Pain 0 Breathing Problem 28 Burns 0 CO Poisoning/ Hazmat 0 Cardiac Arrest 2 Chest Pain 16 Choking 0 Convulsions/Seizure 6 Diabetic Problem 12 Drowning 0 Electrocution 0 Eye Problem 0 Fall Victim 24 Headache 0 Heart Problems 6 Heat/Cold Exposure 0 Hemorrhage/Laceration 5 Industrial Accident/Inaccessible Incident//Other Entrapment 0 Ingestion/Poisoning 4 Injured Person 18 Pregnancy/Childbirth 1 Psychiatric Problems 13 Sick Person 83 Stab/Gunshot Wound 0 Stroke/CVA 13 Traffic Accident 26 Traumatic Injury 13 Unconscious/Fainting 29 Unknown Problem/Man Down 12 Transfer Interfacility/Palliative Care 0 MCI (Mass Casualty Incident) 0 TOTAL FOR JILY 325 YEAR TO DATE TOTAL 2276 3
Mutual & Automatic Aid Given Incidents STFD responded to five (5) mutual aid given and three (3) automatic aid given incidents in JULY. MUTUAL AID GIVEN Incident #16-0002767 On 07/04/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members for mutual aid given @ 2933 W Central by Toledo Fire & Rescue Department for stand-by @ a EMS Call. Incident # 16-0002819 On 07/08/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members to assist Springfield Township Fire to Dorr & McCord for an Auto/EMS call. Incident # 16-0003003 On 07/20/2016, provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members for mutual aid given to Toledo Fire & Rescue @ 2933 W Central Ave. for standby. Incident # 16-0003086 On 07/25/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three crew members for mutual aid given to Springfield Township Fire @ 9-11 & I-475 S/MM11 for an auto accident. Incident # 0299730 (Toledo s incidents number) On 07/05/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members for mutual aid given to Toledo Fire & Rescue @ OOS-1519 Upton for an EMS call. AUTOMATIC AID GIVEN Incident #16-0002849 On 07/10/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members top Richfield Township Fire @ 9980 W Central Ave for an EMS call. 4
Mutual & Automatic Aid Received Incidents STFD responded to four (4) mutual aid received and one (1) automatic aid received incidents in JULY. Incident # 16-0003031 On 7/22/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members to Springfield Township Fire @ US23 SB & NN12.4 for an auto accident. Incident # 16-0003036 On 7/22/2016, STFD provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members to Springfield Township Fire Department @ OOS 1-475 & MM9-7 for a medical assist. MUTUAL AID RECEIVED Incident #16-0002758 On 07/04/2016, Springfield Township provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members to STFD for a structure fire @ 5930 Summer Place Dr. Incident #16-0002758 On 07/04/2016, Springfield Township provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members to STFD for a structure fire @ 5930 Summer Place Dr. Incident # 16-0003053 On 07/24/2016, Springfield Township Fire provided automatic aid to STFD @ 7120 Port Sylvania for a possible gas leak and fire. Incident # 16-0003167 On 07/30/2016, Richfield Center Fire provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members for automatic aid given to STFD for an auto accident @ N King Rd & W Central Ave. for a auto accident. AUTOMATIC AID RECEIVED Incident # 16-0003024 On 07/21/2016, Springfield Township Fire Department Provided one (1) unit and three (3) crew members for Mutual Aid to STFD for a Power Line Down/Possible Fire @ 5950 Cushman. 5
Medic 61 Medic 61 responded to thirty-seven (50) incidents in the month of JULY as follows: #1 District - 8 #2 District - 18 #3 District - 9 #4 District - 15 Of the 50 incidents in the month, thirteen (13) were cancelled in route or upon arrival. Medic 61 transported thirty-seven (37) patients during the month as follows: #1 District to Flower Hospital - 4 #1 District to St. Luke s Hospital-1 #1 District to Toledo Hospital 1 #2 District to Flower Hospital - 9 #2 District to Toledo Hospital - 3 #2 District to Mercy Health Center Sylvania - 3 #3 District to Flower Hospital-1 #3 District to St. Anne s Hospital 1 #3 District to Toledo Hospital 4 #4 District to Flower Hospital - 6 #4 District to Toledo Hospital - 2 #4 District to St. Anne s Hospital 1 #4 District to Mercy Health Center Sylvania 1 There were one (4) patients during the month of JULY that were transported by private vehicle in lieu of waiting for an ambulance to respond. 6
Public Safety Education Community Risk Reduction During the month of July, STFD, there were three (3) safety tours conducted at the fire stations and Fire Crews completed 227 inspections and re-inspections in July. Building and Project Plan Reviews Notable Projects Fire Prevention/Community Risk Reduction conducted fifteen (15) plan reviews in July, three (3) license inspections for preschools, daycare facilities and/or home inspections for adoption and foster care, and eight (8) final acceptance tests for installed or upgraded fire protection systems, There was one (1) Freedom of Information Act Requests (2950 N Centennial Rd.), three (3) inspections with the State Fire Marshal s Office and three (3) consultation requests from local businesses for safety and fire protection needs. Chief Froelich completed state mandated training for staff at a local nursing care center, attended a fire code update from the International Code Council regarding upcoming changes to the Ohio Fire Code (2017), provided new construction building tours to the fire crews at the new King Branch Library in Sylvania and worked with the Township Administrator and Road Superintendent to start a hydrant clearing program. A number of fire hydrants in the community have been found to have landscaping blocking them, rendering them unable to be used. Letters will be sent to the home owner to have them cleared. If they are not after 30 days, the road department will clear the landscaping to make the hydrant visible and available to be used for an emergency. 7
LCEMS Continuing Education # of Personnel 67 Training Hours Completed Target Training Hours 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. We are continuing to develop our Training Programs to instill a standard format. Although there was no LCEMS CE during the month of July, we had a very busy month. While building upon skills we covered in June, we continue out focus to incorporate our newer employees to refine the hands-on skills that they need to be successful. All Personnel attended training at an acquired structure donated by one of our personnel on Crissey Rd. that covered scenario-based VES hands-on training combining multiple skills including: Engine Co. Pump Operations & Trouble-shooting, Single Line-deployment, multiple-line deployment, hose pulls & proper reloading; incident command, and communications, Aerial & Ground ladder operations. A review of T64: our multi-function Aerial-Heavy Rescue Apparatus, covered all of the equipment, tools and their functions; then Aerial Operations the following week. A new program called OH-Trac was reviewed by all personnel and implemented at the Toledo Air Show to assist with tracking patients in the field. The EOP for both fireworks shows and LPGA were finalized, then reviewed and implemented by all personnel. The Bi-annual PPE rotation, cleaning, and inspection wew conducted by the Officers. Training with the Lifeguards at the JCC, Olander Park and the Sylvania Country Club was also conducted during July. 8
FIRE TRAINING BUREAU CONTINUED A WALK-THROUGH OF THE NEW Lucas County Public Library Ling Road Branch slated to open in the fall was conducted. We compared pre-plans, utility locations, sprinklers & riser room, and all new features of the structure to familiarize all crews within the building. The Bi-Annual Officer s Meeting, a Safety Committee Meeting and a review of the LPGA were held as well. Sylvania Fire & EMS currently has 61 or the 62 Full-time employees that are Paramedics. In July, over 1050 hours of training were conducted; NO LCEMS CE in July. 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. 9
CONGRATULATIONS TO SCOTT SMITH WHO RETIRED WITH 25 YEARS OF SERVICE 10
FUNDED OVERTIME: JULY OVERTIME EMS/FIRE RUN HOLD OVER: FUNDED OVERTIME OVERTIME STAFFING: TOTAL: 8.14 hrs 197.08 hrs 23.5 hrs 472.74 hrs 701.46 HRS 11
THANK YOU 12