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WEST BLOOMFIELD FIRE & EMS SERVICES 5425 West Maple Rd West Bloomfield MI 48322 Fire Department Year End Report January 1, 2017 December 31, 2017 Chief s Notes Closing of Fire Station 3 is scheduled for January 25, 2018. Fire engine order has been placed. Delivery expected very late in 2018. CLEMIS Fire Integrated Record System (CFIRS) new modules being released. Fire Open House was a success. Quality Assurance Assessment Program (QAAP) remains a threat. Personnel 2 firefighter vacancies. 2 firefighters currently on probation. Captain Hal Burtzloff retired after nearly 38 years of service. Lieutenant Rocco Guirlanda retired after nearly 29 years of service. Matthew Majestic promoted to Captain. Kendall Stevens promoted to Lieutenant. Jeff Bailey promoted to Lieutenant. Brian Kyle promoted to Sergeant. Matthew Miller promoted to Sergeant. Mary Kay Hare promoted to Executive Assistant to the Fire Chief Amy Rusinowski promoted to EMS Billing Clerk Julie Touchette promoted to Senior Fire Clerk Business 248.409.1505 Emergency 9-1-1 Fax 248.406.0060

Training The department trained with the WB Police Department to develop a response plan to active assailants. The rescue task force (RTF) is a specific FD role for entering the hot zone to assess, treat, and move victims. The department conducted 5 weeks of training covering concept, movement formations, triage, and patient transport to safety. Three of the weeks were conducted with PD leading to a combined mass casualty active shooter scenario conducted with our PD. The cross training of our two departments provided opportunity to practice unified command. Combined training scenarios will continue into 2018. With the purchase of the property next to Station 3 we spent four weeks focusing on basic firefighting skills. We executed hose advancement, search and rescue, ventilation, and ladder exercises all under adverse/realistic conditions, on air in low visibility. These trainings led to a week of scenarios incorporating all skills previously trained. PD was also able to train on the asset and gain valuable experience. The department continues to focus on professional development of the leadership. We graduated an officer from the Eastern Michigan Command and Staff program at the top of the class. Additionally we sent officers to ICS 300/400 courses and continue the target building program. This allows officers to develop their presentation skills as well as educate our members on challenging buildings. Focusing on the entire department, we spent a week conducting a suicide awareness program and hosted the OAKWAY Career Survival class. Spreading health and wellness continues with our officers taking the lead with healthy in/healthy out programs at the station level. Agility training entered the second year and we are gathering solid numbers towards our fitness levels under active fire-fighting conditions. 2017 was the first year for the Hydrant Challenge requiring crews to work together accomplishing fire ground tasks under controlled conditions. This event evaluates where we stand in our training and where we need to focus our training. Having 28 lakes in our coverage area had us conducting surface water training as well as ice rescue scenarios. A myriad of training events filled the year with the department conducting training on 47 of the 52 weeks in 2017. Our two specialty teams covering Hazardous Materials and Technical Rescue each conducted 4 deployments focusing on their respective fields. In addition to their team training we incorporate our department members into their fields. This allows the department to more efficiently mitigate any crisis, with the team members as leaders and our members having an understanding of the actions required. The after action review process, conducted on every significant event, allows us to focus our limited training time and funds where necessary. Maintaining strengths and improving on weaknesses is our constant goal moving into 2018. 2

Fire Marshal 2017 Totals The Division continues to promote public fire and life safety education to citizens of all ages. The Department s smoke house traveled to 8 elementary schools this fall and reached close to 2000 children. The Division also spoke at senior living facilities within the Township promoting fire & life safety. There were also several classes on the proper use of fire extinguishers that included a hands-on demonstration with live fire. Members of the Division continue to further their education in order to stay current with codes, construction trends, fire investigation methods and more. This year, our Fire Inspector completed the Michigan State Police Fire Investigation School, MAPC s Vehicle Fire & Theft School, FEMA ICS 300 and the NFPA Fire Inspector II School. The Division updated the Township s Fire Code to the 2015 International Fire Code. The annual inspection program continues to be a success. The Division continues to see more businesses being compliant with fire codes making the community safer. Created a Turkey cooking PSA. Two arson cases are still active. One expected to go to trial in February. Recently Completed Projects: Ellen s Bakery Checkers Tower Construction Ongoing Projects: Cauley Ferrari 3

Provisional Living Orchard MEWS Orchard Lake Animal Hospital Shell Station All Seasons Addition Powerhouse Gym Stone Hill Planterra Emergency Medical Service Rescue X is still out for re-mount. Responded to a total of 5418 EMS calls in 2017; 1% increase (5354 in 2016 and 5224 in 2015) Transported 4344 patients in 2017; 1% increase (4309 in 2016 and 4189 in 2015) Hosted a HIPAA compliance seminar in April for all of OAKWAY Co-Hosted a region wide EMS Education seminar in September with Stryker Medical Added 6 King Vision video laryngoscopes to the department through the generosity of Henry Ford West Bloomfield Completed Active Assailant training with the department and WBPD (still need to accomplish with the Tri-City PDs) as well as placed into service 3 sets of body armor and 6 response kits for incidents Promoted Amy Rusinowski into the position of EMS Billing Clerk vacated by the promotion of Mary Kay Hare Began the process of a long term solution to the replacement of the EMS fleet by determining the best vehicle for future and ongoing purchases Began the analysis of the effects of senior living/care facilities on the EMS system by reviewing the following: o Call volume by facility o Volume by facility type o Type of call o Priority of patient transported o Review of super utilizers of the system o Analyzed the effect that additional facilities may pose on the system 4

Incident Type Count For Dates 1/1/17-12/31/17 Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch Total - Special Incident Type 7 70.00 % 3 30.00 % 10 90.91 % 1 100.00 % 1 9.09 % No Station Entered 11 0.13 % Station: ST1 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 116 - Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 160 - Special outside fire, other 7 38.89 % 5 27.78 % 1 5.56 % 1 5.56 % 1 5.56 % 3 16.67 % 18 1.35 % 251 - Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 300 - Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 320 - Emergency medical service, other 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 411 - Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 441 - Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 442 - Overheated motor 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 451 - Biological hazard, confirmed or suspected 500 - Service Call, other 511 - Lock-out 512 - Ring or jewelry removal 2 100.00 % 2 0.15 % 1 0.12 % 8 1.00 % 726 90.30 % 55 6.84 % 2 0.25 % 12 1.49 % 804 60.41 % 5 8.33 % 1 1.67 % 11 18.33 % 1 1.67 % 6 10.00 % 2 3.33 % 1 1.67 % 23 38.33 % 9 15.00 % 1 1.67 % 60 4.51 % 4 1.86 % 2 0.93 % 1 0.47 % Page 1 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 520 - Water problem, other 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 541 - Animal problem 542 - Animal rescue 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 571 - Cover assignment, standby, moveup 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 671 - Hazmat release investigation w/ no hazmat 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 711 - Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 736 - CO detector activation due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 812 - Flood assessment 813 - Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment Total - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch Total - Special Incident Type 1 0.47 % 6 2.79 % 1 0.47 % 1 0.47 % 1 0.47 % 4 1.86 % 43 20.00 % 1 0.47 % 4 1.86 % 19 8.84 % 124 57.67 % 3 1.40 % 215 16.15 % 13 8.72 % 102 68.46 % 5 3.36 % 14 9.40 % 14 9.40 % 1 0.67 % 149 11.19 % 4 5.00 % 2 2.50 % 1 1.25 % 4 5.00 % 6 7.50 % 2 2.50 % 3 3.75 % 1 1.25 % 3 3.75 % 30 37.50 % 24 30.00 % 80 6.01 % 1 50.00 % 1 50.00 % 2 0.15 % 1 100.00 % 1 0.08 % Total for Station: ST1: 1,331 16.06 % Station: ST2 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 114 - Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 9 47.37 % 7 36.84 % 1 5.26 % 2 10.53 % 19 0.64 % 211 - Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 1 100.00 % Page 2 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 300 - Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 320 - Emergency medical service, other 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 352 - Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 353 - Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 356 - High angle rescue 422 - Chemical spill or leak 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 462 - Aircraft standby 500 - Service Call, other 511 - Lock-out 512 - Ring or jewelry removal 520 - Water problem, other 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 540 - Animal problem, other 542 - Animal rescue 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 621 - Wrong location 650 - Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 661 - EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 1 0.03 % 1 0.05 % 4 0.21 % 3 0.16 % 1,818 95.63 % 61 3.21 % 1 0.05 % 7 0.37 % 2 0.11 % 3 0.16 % 1 0.05 % 1,901 64.51 % 8 16.33 % 7 14.29 % 1 2.04 % 6 12.24 % 3 6.12 % 16 32.65 % 7 14.29 % 1 2.04 % 49 1.66 % 9 1.54 % 1 0.17 % 1 0.17 % 1 0.17 % 8 1.37 % 3 0.51 % 1 0.17 % 2 0.34 % 5 0.86 % 10 1.72 % 5 0.86 % 21 3.60 % 15 2.57 % 501 85.93 % 583 19.78 % 41 15.30 % 182 67.91 % 15 5.60 % 1 0.37 % 20 7.46 % 1 0.37 % 7 2.61 % 1 0.37 % 268 9.09 % 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 711 - Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 714 - Central station, malicious false alarm 715 - Local alarm system, malicious false alarm Page 3 of 9 Printed 1/8/18 17 14.05 % 5 4.13 % 1 0.83 % 3 2.48 % 1 0.83 %

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 721 - Bomb scare - no bomb 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch 911 - Citizen complaint Total - Special Incident Type 1 0.83 % 4 3.31 % 5 4.13 % 8 6.61 % 1 0.83 % 8 6.61 % 5 4.13 % 37 30.58 % 25 20.66 % 121 4.11 % 4 80.00 % 1 20.00 % 5 0.17 % Total for Station: ST2: 2,947 35.56 % Station: ST3 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 114 - Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 141 - Forest, woods or wildland fire 143 - Grass fire 5 45.45 % 1 9.09 % 1 9.09 % 1 9.09 % 2 18.18 % 1 9.09 % 11 1.37 % 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 1 0.18 % 518 93.00 % 34 6.10 % 3 0.54 % 1 0.18 % 557 69.28 % 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 5 11.63 % 4 9.30 % 1 2.33 % 1 2.33 % 27 62.79 % 5 11.63 % 43 5.35 % 500 - Service Call, other 522 - Water or steam leak 541 - Animal problem 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 571 - Cover assignment, standby, moveup 1 1.28 % 2 2.56 % 1 1.28 % 1 1.28 % 11 14.10 % 1 1.28 % 6 7.69 % 12 15.38 % 42 53.85 % 1 1.28 % 78 9.70 % Page 4 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 732 - Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 10 15.38 % 42 64.62 % 3 4.62 % 8 12.31 % 2 3.08 % 65 8.08 % 2 4.00 % 1 2.00 % 1 2.00 % 1 2.00 % 1 2.00 % 1 2.00 % 1 2.00 % 3 6.00 % 3 6.00 % 25 50.00 % 11 22.00 % 50 6.22 % Total for Station: ST3: 804 9.70 % Station: ST4 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 116 - Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 130 - Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 142 - Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 6 54.55 % 2 18.18 % 1 9.09 % 1 9.09 % 1 9.09 % 11 2.41 % 251 - Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 320 - Emergency medical service, other 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 360 - Water & ice related rescue, other 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 442 - Overheated motor 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 500 - Service Call, other 510 - Person in distress, other 1 100.00 % 1 0.22 % 1 0.32 % 2 0.64 % 295 94.25 % 12 3.83 % 1 0.32 % 1 0.32 % 1 0.32 % 313 68.64 % 2 8.00 % 6 24.00 % 1 4.00 % 3 12.00 % 2 8.00 % 8 32.00 % 3 12.00 % 25 5.48 % 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % Page 5 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 522 - Water or steam leak 540 - Animal problem, other 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 561 - Unauthorized burning 571 - Cover assignment, standby, moveup 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 731 - Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch Total - Special Incident Type 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % 2 4.44 % 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % 33 73.33 % 1 2.22 % 1 2.22 % 45 9.87 % 4 11.11 % 24 66.67 % 6 16.67 % 2 5.56 % 36 7.89 % 1 4.17 % 1 4.17 % 1 4.17 % 2 8.33 % 13 54.17 % 6 25.00 % 24 5.26 % 1 100.00 % 1 0.22 % Total for Station: ST4: 456 5.50 % Station: ST5 110 - Structure fire, other 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 142 - Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 143 - Grass fire 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other 160 - Special outside fire, other 1 5.56 % 6 33.33 % 3 16.67 % 1 5.56 % 2 11.11 % 2 11.11 % 1 5.56 % 2 11.11 % 300 - Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 320 - Emergency medical service, other 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 18 0.94 % 1 0.07 % 4 0.30 % 3 0.22 % 1,246 92.36 % 79 5.86 % 2 0.15 % 14 1.04 % 1,349 70.33 % 9 15.25 % 12 20.34 % Page 6 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 422 - Chemical spill or leak 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 441 - Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 500 - Service Call, other 511 - Lock-out 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 561 - Unauthorized burning 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 652 - Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 672 - Biological hazard investigation, none found 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 712 - Direct tie to FD, malicious/false alarm 730 - System malfunction, other 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 736 - CO detector activation due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 815 - Severe weather or natural disaster standby Total - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch 911 - Citizen complaint Total - Special Incident Type 1 1.69 % 4 6.78 % 3 5.08 % 2 3.39 % 22 37.29 % 6 10.17 % 59 3.08 % 14 5.79 % 3 1.24 % 4 1.65 % 5 2.07 % 8 3.31 % 17 7.02 % 1 0.41 % 5 2.07 % 11 4.55 % 172 71.07 % 2 0.83 % 242 12.62 % 17 12.88 % 78 59.09 % 2 1.52 % 21 15.91 % 12 9.09 % 1 0.76 % 1 0.76 % 132 6.88 % 33 29.20 % 1 0.88 % 1 0.88 % 2 1.77 % 2 1.77 % 2 1.77 % 1 0.88 % 7 6.19 % 6 5.31 % 2 1.77 % 42 37.17 % 14 12.39 % 113 5.89 % 1 100.00 % 1 0.05 % 2 50.00 % 2 50.00 % 4 0.21 % Total for Station: ST5: 1,918 23.14 % Page 7 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total Station: ST9 100 - Fire, other 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 138 - Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire 142 - Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 154 - Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 160 - Special outside fire, other 2 11.76 % 1 5.88 % 6 35.29 % 3 17.65 % 1 5.88 % 1 5.88 % 1 5.88 % 1 5.88 % 1 5.88 % 17 2.07 % 221 - Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 352 - Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 360 - Water & ice related rescue, other 365 - Watercraft rescue 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 411 - Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 442 - Overheated motor 443 - Light ballast breakdown 500 - Service Call, other 510 - Person in distress, other 512 - Ring or jewelry removal 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 541 - Animal problem 542 - Animal rescue 550 - Public service assistance, other 5531 - Tree Removal 571 - Cover assignment, standby, moveup 1 100.00 % 1 0.12 % 2 0.42 % 445 92.52 % 24 4.99 % 1 0.21 % 5 1.04 % 1 0.21 % 1 0.21 % 1 0.21 % 1 0.21 % 481 58.66 % 8 13.79 % 3 5.17 % 11 18.97 % 4 6.90 % 1 1.72 % 1 1.72 % 30 51.72 % 58 7.07 % 3 2.52 % 1 0.84 % 1 0.84 % 2 1.68 % 1 0.84 % 2 1.68 % 2 1.68 % 5 4.20 % 30 25.21 % 2 1.68 % 68 57.14 % 2 1.68 % 119 14.51 % 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 650 - Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other Page 8 of 9 Printed 1/8/18 9 9.68 % 67 72.04 % 2 2.15 % 11 11.83 % 1 1.08 % 3 3.23 %

Incident Type Count Incident Type and Description Count % of Type / Station / Total 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 730 - System malfunction, other 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - False Alarm & False Call 900 - Special type of incident, other Total - Special Incident Type 93 11.34 % 6 12.00 % 1 2.00 % 2 4.00 % 3 6.00 % 7 14.00 % 4 8.00 % 3 6.00 % 1 2.00 % 18 36.00 % 5 10.00 % 50 6.10 % 1 100.00 % 1 0.12 % Total for Station: ST9: 820 9.89 % Station: WBFD 1 100.00 % 1 100.00 % Total for Station: WBFD: 1 0.01 % 8,288 Page 9 of 9 Printed 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City For Dates 1/1/17-12/31/17 Count KEEGO HARBOR 100 - Fire, other 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 160 - Special outside fire, other 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 411 - Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 500 - Service Call, other 542 - Animal rescue 550 - Public service assistance, other 553 - Public service 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 650 - Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 730 - System malfunction, other 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 3 1.03% 6 2.07% 185 63.79% 9 3.10% 196 67.59% 2 0.69% 2 0.69% 4 1.38% 13 4.48% 22 7.59% 2 0.69% 2 0.69% 19 6.55% 26 8.97% 5 1.72% 13 4.48% 5 1.72% 2 0.69% 27 9.31% 2 0.69% 3 1.03% 3 1.03% 3 1.03% Page 1 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City Total - Fals Alarm & False Call Count 13 4.48% Total Incidents for KEEGO HARBOR ORCHARD LAKE 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 114 - Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 160 - Special outside fire, other 320 - Emergency medical service, other 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 352 - Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 353 - Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 411 - Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 443 - Light ballast breakdown 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 500 - Service Call, other 512 - Ring or jewelry removal 550 - Public service assistance, other 5531 - Tree Removal 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 736 - CO detector activation due to malfunction 290 3.57% 2 0.85% 5 2.14% 2 0.85% 97 41.45% 20 8.55% 4 1.71% 126 53.85% 2 0.85% 3 1.28% 3 1.28% 16 6.84% 2 0.85% 28 11.97% 2 0.85% 2 0.85% 10 4.27% 8 3.42% 24 10.26% 3 1.28% 20 8.55% 4 1.71% 2 0.85% 29 12.39% Page 2 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional Total - Fals Alarm & False Call 900 - Special type of incident, other Total - Special Incident Type Total Incidents for ORCHARD LAKE SYLVAN LAKE 118 - Trash or rubbish fire, contained 142 - Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 221 - Overpressure rupture of air or gas pipe/pipeline Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 500 - Service Call, other 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 541 - Animal problem 550 - Public service assistance, other 700 - False alarm or false call, other 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other Count 16 6.84% 21 8.97% 234 2.88% 2 1.22% 89 54.27% 5 3.05% 2 1.22% 96 58.54% 3 1.83% 2 1.22% 3 1.83% 2 1.22% 10 6.10% 3 1.83% 16 9.76% 24 14.63% 15 9.15% 3 1.83% 20 12.20% 2 1.22% Page 3 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - Fals Alarm & False Call Total Incidents for SYLVAN LAKE WEST BLOOMFIELD 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 251 - Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 320 - Emergency medical service, other 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 352 - Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 442 - Overheated motor 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 520 - Water problem, other 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 541 - Animal problem 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route Count 3 1.83% 3 1.83% 11 6.71% 164 2.02% 3 0.47% 4 0.63% 417 65.16% 10 1.56% 4 0.63% 2 0.31% 434 67.81% 2 0.31% 2 0.31% 3 0.47% 11 1.72% 5 0.78% 2 0.31% 6 0.94% 5 0.78% 93 14.53% 114 17.81% 6 0.94% 28 4.38% 2 0.31% 12 1.88% 3 0.47% Page 4 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City 652 - Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 721 - Bomb scare - no bomb 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - Fals Alarm & False Call 812 - Flood assessment Total - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch Total - Special Incident Type Total Incidents for West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD TWP 100 - Fire, other 110 - Structure fire, other 111 - Building fire 113 - Cooking fire, confined to container 114 - Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 116 - Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 130 - Mobile property (vehicle) fire, other 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 138 - Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire 141 - Forest, woods or wildland fire 142 - Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire 143 - Grass fire 150 - Outside rubbish fire, other 151 - Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 154 - Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 160 - Special outside fire, other 211 - Overpressure rupture of steam pipe or pipeline 251 - Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition Total - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat - no fire 300 - Rescue, emergency medical call (EMS) call, other 311 - Medical assist, assist EMS crew 320 - Emergency medical service, other Count 52 8.13% 2 0.31% 2 0.31% 9 1.41% 6 0.94% 22 3.44% 640 7.88% 29 0.43% 18 0.27% 6 0.09% 3 0.04% 3 0.04% 4 0.06% 75 1.10% 3 0.04% 3 0.04% 1 13 0.19% Page 5 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City Count 323 - Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MV Ped) 324 - Motor vehicle accident with no injuries 353 - Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator 360 - Water & ice related rescue, other 365 - Watercraft rescue 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 411 - Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 422 - Chemical spill or leak 424 - Carbon monoxide incident 440 - Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 441 - Heat from short circuit (wiring), defective/worn 442 - Overheated motor 445 - Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 451 - Biological hazard, confirmed or suspected 462 - Aircraft standby 500 - Service Call, other 510 - Person in distress, other 511 - Lock-out 512 - Ring or jewelry removal 520 - Water problem, other 522 - Water or steam leak 531 - Smoke or odor removal 540 - Animal problem, other 541 - Animal problem 542 - Animal rescue 550 - Public service assistance, other 552 - Police matter 553 - Public service 5531 - Tree Removal 561 - Unauthorized burning 4,237 62.39% 216 3.18% 4 0.06% 31 0.46% 4,522 66.59% 29 0.43% 40 0.59% 1 12 0.18% 4 0.06% 3 0.04% 92 1.35% 27 0.40% 223 3.28% 29 0.43% 6 0.09% 17 0.25% 8 0.12% 4 0.06% 19 0.28% 32 0.47% 9 0.13% 30 0.44% 45 0.66% 804 11.84% 3 0.04% 1,015 14.95% 78 1.15% Page 6 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18

Incident Counts for Incident Type and City Count 611E - EMS: Dispatched & cancelled en route 621 - Wrong location 650 - Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 661 - EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 671 - Hazmat release investigation w/ no hazmat 700 - False alarm or false call, other 710 - Malicious, mischievous false call, other 711 - Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 712 - Direct tie to FD, malicious/false alarm 714 - Central station, malicious false alarm 715 - Local alarm system, malicious false alarm 730 - System malfunction, other 731 - Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 732 - Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction 733 - Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 735 - Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 736 - CO detector activation due to malfunction 740 - Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 741 - Sprinkler activation, no fire - unintentional 743 - Smoke detector activation, no fire - unintentional 744 - Detector activation, no fire - unintentional 746 - Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO Total - Fals Alarm & False Call 813 - Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 815 - Severe weather or natural disaster standby Total - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 9001 - Run Canceled before dispatch 911 - Citizen complaint Total - Special Incident Type Total Incidents for West Bloomfield Twp 375 5.52% 26 0.38% 56 0.82% 32 0.47% 571 8.41% 59 0.87% 10 0.15% 3 0.04% 3 0.04% 13 0.19% 17 0.25% 19 0.28% 19 0.28% 8 0.12% 134 1.97% 75 1.10% 370 5.45% 7 0.10% 3 0.04% 10 0.15% 6,791 83.64% Total incidents for the date range selected 8,119 Page 7 of 7 Date printed: 1/8/18