INCIDENT SUMMARY provides fire/first responder (career) services for our community. Through September, 2, a total of emergency incidents have been responded on. Below is a breakdown of the responses by. FIRES..... Building Fires..... Vehicle Fires..... Other Fires..... OVERPRESSURE, RUPTURES..... 2 9 2 29 RESCUE CALLS..... 29 Emergency Medical..... 226 Auto Accidents..... 2 All Other Rescue..... 7 HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS..... SERVICE CALLS..... GOOD INTENT CALLS..... FALSE CALLS..... Malicious False Calls..... Other False Calls..... OTHER CALLS..... TOTAL CALLS..... TOTAL FIRE DOLLAR LOSS..... 22 6 $7, TOTAL PROPERTY VALUE..... $7, Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Suppression Division Benchmarks - 2 provides fire/first responder (career) services for our community. Through September, 2, a total of emergency incidents have been responded on. Below is a breakdown of the suppression division activities. Suppression Employees....... 2 Staff Employees....... DAILY STAFFING LEVELS Daily Staffing Levels at....... Daily Staffing Levels at....... 9 EMERGENCY RESPONSE TIMES Average Number of Responses/Day........ Average Dispatch Time....... 6.6 minutes Average En Route Time (Fire)........9 minutes Average Response Time (Fire)........ minutes Average En Route Time (EMS)........ minutes Average Response Time (EMS)....... 2. minutes Average Time to Reach Patient........9 minute FIRE PREVENTION / SUPPRESSION DIVISION Fire Safety Inspections/Preplans....... Education Programs Delivered....... 2 Education Program Attendees....... 9 Smoke Detectors Installed/Inspected....... Car Seat Technicians....... Car Seats Installed/Inspected....... Juvenile Firesetter Program Members....... Juvenile Firesetter Interviews....... Hydrants Inspected/Flushed....... 2 Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Response Time Analysis - 2 Response times are one method of measuring the emergency response capabilities of a fire department. In suburban/rural areas, the NFPA 72 standard calls for a volunteer department to mount a fire attack within minutes of dispatch with a staff of or more personnel, 8% of the time. met this standard during the previous year. Average Longest Quickest En Route :8 :7 : Response :9 22: : < Minutes - Minutes - 6 Minutes 6-7 Minutes 7-8 Minutes 8-9 Minutes 9 - Minutes > Minutes Number of Incidents 9 28 7 6 2 2 7 6 En route times are calculated from the time of fire department notification to the time the first department unit checks en route with dispatch Response times are calculated from the time the first fire apparatus checks en route to the time of the first arriving fire department unit Time calculations based on unit emergency response (lights/sirens) Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Suppression Division Benchmarks - 2 Monthly Incident Responses Month Count Percentage Incident Responses By Day Hour Count January February March April May June July August September October November December 7 2 7 8 6 7 9.% 8.9%.% 9.9%.%.9%.9%.9%.% Sunday 6 Monday 79 Tuesday 7 Wednesday 78 Thursday 6 Friday 7 Saturday 72 Incident Responses By Hour Hour Count Hour Count : : 2: : : : 6: 7: 8: 9: : : 6 6 7 2 9 7 22 26 2: : : : 6: 7: : 9: 2: 2: 22: 2: 9 28 6 27 9 2 29 28 28 Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
BENCHMARK STATISTICS - 2 SUPPRESSION DIVISION TEN BUSIEST DAYS BY SHIFT A Shift Date Count 9/2/2 6 9//2 6/7/2 6//2 7//2 7/7/2 7//2 7/9/2 7//2 8/6/2 B Shift Date /7/2 8/2/2 //2 2/9/2 7/9/2 8/8/2 8//2 7/2/2 7/27/2 7//2 C Shift Date /6/2 6/29/2 7//2 7//2 7/29/2 /6/2 /2/2 6/7/2 /9/2 /2/2 Count 6 Count Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Cancelled En Route Incidents - 2 As part of incident response analysis, a fire department should look at the number of times it is dispatched and cancelled en route Through December, 2 was cancelled times, which accounts for 9.9% of the run volume. Below is a breakdown of these incidents. Incident Type Count % 6 Dispatched & cancelled en route 2. 6B Dispatched & UTL - Grass Fire 2. 6E Dispatched & cancelled en route - Fire 6. 6F Dispatched & cancelled en route - EMS 28. 6G Dispatched & cancelled en route - Auto Accident 6. 6H Dispatched & cancelled en route - Auto Alarm 2. 6K Dispatched & cancelled en route - Other Reason 2 2. Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Incident Counts by Station & Shift - 2 Station Incident Type A Shift B Shift C Shift Total Fire Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Condition Service Call Good Intent Call False Alarm & False Call Severe Weather & Natural Disaster Special Incident Type 8 7 2 28 8 6 7 2 2 7 2 6 7 29 22 6 Station S Total Station S Average Incidents/Day 8 7 69.... Shift Total Average Incidents/Day/Shift 9. 7. 69.. Total Dollar Loss $6, $ $, $7, Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Apparatus Responses by Incident Type - 2 NFIRS Incident Type Groups Apparatus 2 6 7 8 9 Total Staff Vehicle Brush 2 2 Engine 2 29 2 9 6 8 Engine 2 Water Tender 8 7 NFIRS Incident Type Groups (Descriptions) - Fires - Hazardous Conditions 7 - False Calls 2 - Rupture, Overpressure - Service Calls 8 - Severe Weather - EMS 6 - Good Intent 9 - Special Incidents Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
EMS Data Analysis - 2 provides emergency medical services to a diverse population within our community, having responded on 22 emergency medical incidents in 2. The demographics below reflect how often had patient contact, the types of incidents and the locations we responded to last year. EMS Incident Demographics Total EMS Calls....... 22 Total Patients....... 27 % EMS Calls with Patients....... 8.% Total Patients....... 27 # Patients Transported....... 27 % of Total Patients Transported....... 9.% NFIRS Incident Types EMS, No Patient....... 2 Public Assist....... Paramedic Assist....... 26 EMS, excluding vehicle accident....... 226 Vehicle Accidents....... Cancelled En Route....... 7 Rescue Calls....... EMS Standby....... 2 Medical Alarm Activations....... NEMSIS Location of Call Home/Residence....... Farm....... 2 Mine or Quarry....... Industrial Place or Premise....... Place of Recreation or Sport....... Street or Highway....... Public Building (schools,govt office)....... Trade/Service (business, bars, restuarants, etc)....... Health Care Facility (Doctors Office, Clinics, etc.)....... 2 Residential Institution (nursing home,jail/prison, etc.)....... 26 Lake, River, Ocean....... Other Location....... Undetermined....... * Incident type A - Medical Alarm Activation was added in late 2 to the incident type list. Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
EMS Data Analysis - 2 provides emergency medical services to a diverse population within our community, having responded on 22 emergency medical incidents in 2. Below is a list of the medical calls that responded on last year. Complaint Reported by Dispatch Abdominal Pain....... Allergies....... Altered Mental Status....... Animal Bites....... Assault....... Assault - Sexual....... Auto vs Pedestrian....... 2 Back Pain....... 7 Breathing Problems....... Burns....... CO Poisoning/Hazmat....... Cardiac Arrest....... 6 Chest Pain....... Choking....... Convulsions/Seizure....... Diabetic Problem....... Drowning....... Electrocution....... Eye Problem....... Fall Victim....... Fire Standby....... Hazmat Standby....... Headache....... 2 Heart Problems....... Heat/Cold Exposure....... Hemorrhage/Laceration....... Industrial Accident....... Ingestion/Poisoning....... Intercept....... Invalid/Lift Assist....... Machine/Equipment Injury....... Man Down....... MCI (Mass Casualty Incident)....... Medical Alarm....... Medical Transport....... 2 Other....... Overdose....... 2 Pain....... Possible DOA....... Pregnancy/Childbirth....... 2 Psychiatric Problems....... Respiratory Arrest....... Sick Person....... 9 Stab/Gunshot Wound....... Standby....... Stroke/CVA....... Traffic Accident....... Transfer/Palliative Care....... Traumatic Injury....... 6 Unconscious/Fainting....... Unknown Problem....... Not Available....... Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
EMS Data Analysis - 2 provides emergency medical services to a diverse population within our community, having responded on 27 patients in 2. Some of the patient demographics for these responses are listed below. Patient Demographics Gender Male....... Female....... 8 Age (in years) -....... 9-2....... 22 2 -....... -....... 2 -....... 2-6....... 2 6-7....... 7-8....... 2 8-9....... 2 9 & older....... Patient Disposition Cancelled....... Dead at Scene....... 2 No Patient Found....... 2 No Treatment Required....... 2 Patient Refused Care....... Treated and Released....... 29 Treated, Transferred Care....... 2 Treated, Transported by EMS....... Treated, Transported by Law Enforcement....... Treated, Transported by Private Vehicle....... * NOTE - Some data fields for non-transport patient records were not collected in 2, which will account for differences in totals Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Mutual Aid Summary - 2 Response times are one method of measuring the emergency response capabilities of a fire department. The use of mutual aid by a fire department can help it meet the manning standards set for fire ground operations in the NFPA 7/72 standards. Type of Aid Count Type of Aid Count BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Mutual aid given STAR FIRE DISTRICT Automatic aid received 2 2 BOISE FIRE DEPARTMENT Mutual aid given Automatic aid given 2 2 CALDWELL FIRE DEPARTMENT Mutual aid received Automatic aid received Other aid given 2 7 EAGLE FIRE DEPARTMENT Mutual aid received Automatic aid received Mutual aid given Automatic aid given 8 8 MERIDIAN CITY FIRE Mutual aid received Automatic aid received Mutual aid given Automatic aid given 7 27 MERIDIAN RURAL FIRE Automatic aid given Other aid given 2 MIDDLETON FIRE & RESCUE Mutual aid received Mutual aid given Automatic aid given 9 6 8 *In the context of this report mutual received indicates that the provided aid to the listed agency, while mutual given indicates that the requested aid from the listed agency Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.
Training Benchmarks - 2 trains its personnel to nationally recognized standards to provide the best service possible for our community. Below is a breakdown of the training division activites through December, 2. Hours of Training Delivered This Year....... 2778 Training Classes Delivered This Year....... 68 Training Hours per Staff Member....... 2.6 Training Hours By Category Firefighter I....... Firefighter II....... Driver/Operator....... 9 Fire Officer....... Fire Inspector....... 6 Fire Investigator....... Fire Instructor....... Rapid Intervention Team....... 28 Technical Rescue....... Personal Protective Equipment....... 6 Hazardous Materials....... EMS....... 9 General Company Operations....... Wildland/Urban Interface....... 268 Physical Fitness....... 9 Engine Company Standards....... 2 Truck Company Standards....... Multi-Company Standards....... Step-up Position Training....... 89 Idaho Emergency Services Classes....... Copyright - 2 Published with Firehouse v.