Fire and Rescue Citizen Academy
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Transcript of Fire and Rescue Citizen Academy
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Fire and Rescue Citizen AcademyOrganizational Structure
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AgendaWelcome and IntroductionsWhat do you want from us? (survey)Fire and Rescue problemOverview of the Department of Fire and RescueOverview of the Fire and Rescue Association Roles and Responsibilities
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What is your expectations?On the 3X5 index card:Please list the three most important expectations you have of your fire and rescue system.We will list and discuss your expectations throughout this academy.
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System Statistics for FY-1999TOTAL CALLS24,238Fire Incidents 5,800EMS Incidents17,686HAZ MAT Incidents16Service Incidents 760Fire Deaths 8Fire Injuries 36
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The Fire ProblemCarelessnessAttitudeConstructionDetectionReactionSuppression
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The EMS ProblemCarelessnessAttitudeDetectionReactionSelf-Help
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Department of Fire and Rescue229 uniformed staff24 non-uniformed staffOffice of the ChiefThree DivisionsOperationsPrevention and PreparednessManagement Services
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Office of the ChiefManagement, Leadership, & OversightPlanning and AnalysisHealth and SafetyVolunteer Association SupportPublic Information
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Operations DivisionDivision Chief Kevin McGeeFour Battalion ChiefsStaff 29 tactical units17 Stations14 Stations staffed 6am-6pm3 Stations staffed 7am-5pmFire Protection & EMS
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Prevention & PreparednessDivision Chief Tom HajdukFire Marshalls OfficeInspectorsInvestigatorsPlans ReviewTraining, Public Education, & PersonnelDisaster and HazMat Preparedness
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Management Services DivisionSenior Administrative Officer Dottie St.JohnClerical SupportDepartment of Fire and Rescue AssociationAccounting and PayrollBudget Coordination
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Office of Public Safety Communications CenterJoint ManagementStaffed 24 hoursFire, Rescue, and Police EmergenciesEnhanced 9-1-1Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD)
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Fire and Rescue Association14 member Board + ChairmanChief Mary Beth Michos - Chair12 Volunteer ChiefsRepresenting 17 stations and 914 VolunteersNext senior uniformed OfficerOne uniformed employee below the rank of Lieutenant
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Fire and Rescue AssociationMeet on 3rd Wednesday each monthGoverning Bodyestablishes policies and procedurescoordinates volunteer departmentsevaluates system effectivenessdevelops an overall Service Planestablishes committees
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Response GoalsBased upon population DensityHigh DensityMedium DensityLow DensityGoal based upon a 90 PercentileTime begins at time of dispatchTime ends when appropriate unit arrives
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High Density AreaSuburban residentialStations 2,3,10,11,12,13,14,&171-4 dwelling units per acreFire & Basic Life Support Response6.5 minutesAdvanced Life Support Response 8 minutes
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Medium Density AreaSemi-Rural residentialStations 4,6,7,&82-1 dwelling units per gross acre for 1-5 acre lots.Fire & Basic Life Support Response8 minutesAdvanced Life Support Response 10 minutes
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Low DensityAreaRural residentialStations 5,15,&162-1 dwelling units per gross acre 5-10 acre lots.Fire and Basic Life Support Response11 minutesAdvanced Life Support Response12 minutes
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Risks We Take Everyday.
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Why would fire fighters stand around outside when a house is on fire?OSHA regulations 2 in 2 outWe will risk a lot to save a life.We will risk a little to save property.We will risk nothing to save nothing.
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Fallen Firefighter Memorial Honor Guard participation
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Lets go for a tour of the academy!Please - Be Safe Out There!