ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY- City of Santa Ana Fire Services- Division 6, Battalion 9 David Cavazos, City Manager Roman Reyna, OCFA Board of Directors Angelica Amezcua, OCFA Board of Directors-Alternate MONTH END REPORT Division Chief Devin Leonard News & Events (In support of City Strategic Plan Goal 1: Community Safety-Strategy 6a) Community Outreach Engine 79 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to students from Ricca Children s Learning Center on 2/6, 10-10:30 AM Engine 76 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to students from Taft Elementary on 2/10, 9-10 AM Community Christy Watson provided a fire extinguisher presentation to a group of local realtors on 2/11, 9-10 AM Education Specialist Engine 77 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to a group from Sacred Heart Kid s Club on 2/12, 4:30-5 PM Engine 79 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to students from Ricca Children s Learning Center on 2/17, 9:30-10:30 AM Engine 75 Life & Fire Safety Program and engine visit to students at Garfield Elementary on 2/18, 9-10 AM Engine 75 Life & Fire Safety Program and engine visit to students at Garfield Elementary on 2/19, 9-10 AM Engine 77 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to a group of students from Mitchell Fundamental School on 2/20, 10-11 AM Engine 74 Life & Fire Safety Program and station tour to a group of kids from the Boys & Girls Club on 2/23, 3-4 PM Engine 74 Life & Fire Safety Program and engine visit at Washington Elementary on 2/25, 10-11 AM Ambulance Stats for February 2015 (In support of City Strategic Plan Strategy 5a) Week of Calls Taken by CARE Calls Taken by DOCTOR s Calls Taken by OTHER Total BLS Transports Total ALS Transports Total Transports 2/2-2/8/15 343 0 0 141 92 233 2/9-2/15/15 387 0 0 136 104 240 2/16-2/22/15 371 0 0 144 97 241 2/23-3/1/15 338 0 0 126 88 213 Fire Explorer Post Program (In support of City Strategic Plan Strategy 6d) The Fire Explorer Post 9675 was started in March of 2014 at OCFA Fire Station 75. This is the first Fire Explorer Post in the City of Santa Ana. Currently, the Fire Explorers continue to conduct weekly training and education in addition to participating in local events. There have been no changes in membership and they continue to participate in ride-a-longs and station level training.
2 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Significant Emergency Incidents February 2015 (In support of City Strategic Plan Strategy 6b) Structure Fire- February 4 th Incident Commander: Chief Phillips Cause: Under Investigation Structure Fire- February 4 th Incident Commander: Chief Phillips Cause: Under Investigation Structure Fire- February 16 th Incident Commander: Chief Spencer Cause: Accidental/Plumber Structure Fire- February 17 th Incident Commander: Engine 75 Cause: Under Investigation At 10:42 a.m. a structure fire response was dispatched to the are of South Bear Street and West MacArthur Boulevard in Santa Ana for the report of smoke coming from a structure. Units arrived in the area and determined the fire was in the residence on West Deerefield Road and requested the balance of the working structure fire response. The primary and secondary all clears were given at 10:59 a.m. and the fire was declared under control at approximately 12 p.m. One civilian with burn injuries was treated and released at the scene. Red Cross was requested to assist. At 4:52 p.m., a structure fire response was dispatched to West Stevens Avenue in Santa Ana. First arriving units found light smoke in the area and began investigating. A fire was found in the bathroom of the downstairs apartment. The primary all clear was given at 5:03 p.m. and the fire contained at 5:13 p.m. to a water heater closet. One civilian with smoke inhalation was treated and released at the scene. Red Cross was requested to assist. At 11:07 a.m., ECC dispatched a structure response to South Main Street in Santa Ana. Initial reports stated a possible water heater fire. At 11:17 a.m., Battalion 9 arrived on scene and assumed the Columbine Incident Command. At 11:26 a.m., Battalion 9 requested a working structure response upgrade for possible extensions to additional apartments. At 11:40 a.m., Battalion 9 reported all utilities off and requested representatives from Gas and Edison Company. The fire was placed under control at 11:50 a.m. The first alarm assignment was committed for salvage and overhaul of three occupancies. At 9:40 a.m. a Structure Fire response was dispatched to West 1 st Street in Santa Ana. First arriving units found an abandon and boarded up two story single family dwelling that was fully involved in fire and asked for the balance of the Working Structure Fire Response. The primary all clear was given at 10:00 a.m. and the fire was brought under control at approximately 11:00 a.m. City building officials were requested to assist at the scene.
3 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Incidents by Major Category (In support of City Strategic Plan- Strategy 6b) Week of 2/2-2/8/15
4 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Incidents by Major Category- Week of 2/9-2/15/15
5 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Incidents by Major Category- Week of 2/16-2/22/15
6 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Incidents by Major Category Week of 2/23-3/1/15
7 P a g e M O N T H E N D R E P O R T F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 5 Customer Satisfaction Survey (February 2015)