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HomeMy WebLinkAboutESD-007-19Clarington Staff Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Report Number: ESD-007-19 Date of Meeting: October 15, 2019 By-law Number: Submitted By: Gord Weir, Director of Emergency Services Reviewed By: Andrew C. Allison, CAO Resolution#: GG-457-19 File Number: Report Subject: Emergency Services Activity Report — Q2 2019 Recommendation: 1. That Report ESD-007-19 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-007-19 Report Overview Page 2 The Emergency and Fire Services Department is responsible for delivering fire suppression and emergency response, fire prevention and public education programs in accordance with the Fire Protection and Prevention Act (FPPA). This Report provides Council with an overview of the activities associated with the Department's Suppression and Fire Prevention Divisions for Q2 of 2019. 1. Fire Suppression and Emergency Response 1.1. Fire suppression services are delivered in both an offensive and defensive mode, including search and rescue operations, forcible entry, ventilation, protecting exposures, salvage and overhaul as appropriate. Emergency pre -hospital care is provided through medical acts such as defibrillation, standard first aid and cardio pulmonary resuscitation. 1.2. Fire Suppression staff responded to 1069 calls in the second quarter of 2019. Of the 1069 incidents, 26 were property fires with an estimated dollar loss of $652,000. 1.3. The following is a summary of emergency incidents by response type (see Attachment 1 for description): Response Type Q2 2018 Q2 2019 % Change % of Total 2019 Property Fires/Explosions 26 26 0% 2.43% Outdoor - No Loss Fires & Burning - Controlled 57 54 -5.26% 5.05% CO False Calls 40 25 -37.50% 2.34% False Fire Calls 85 75 -11.76% 7.02% *Medical/Resuscitator Calls 518 595 +14.86% 55.66% Other Response 101 123 +21.78% 11.51 % Overpressure Rupture/Explosion (No Fire) 0 0 0% 0.00% Pre Fire Conditions/No Fire 10 19 +90.00% 1.78% Public Hazard 72 55 -23.61 % 5.14% Rescue 100 97 -3.00% 9.07% *See Section 2 Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-007-19 1.4. Call Volume by Geographical Area (Generated by first vehicle dispatched according to geography) Page 3 Geographical Area Call Volume Call Volume % Bowmanville and surrounding area 528 49.39% Newcastle and surrounding area 177 16.56% Orono and surrounding area 58 5.43% Courtice and surrounding area 271 25.35% Enniskillen and surrounding area 35 3.27% 1.5. Annual Total for Comparison at a Glance Event Type 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Call Volume 3,636 3,736 3,675 3,929 2061 Civilian Injuries 3 4 1 1 4 Firefighter Injuries 1 0 0 0 0 Fatalities 1 0 0 0 0 Dollar Loss $4,563,251 $6,148,757 $4,244,699 $2,738,750 $1,743,012 2. Medical/Resuscitator Calls 2.1. The following chart lists the medical call volume by geographical area. Emergency Request Call Volume Calla Volume /a % of Q2 Calls Bowmanville and surrounding area 296 49.75% 27.69% Newcastle and surrounding area 98 16.47% 9.17% Orono and surrounding area 28 4.71 % 2.62% Courtice and surrounding area 158 26.55% 14.78% Enniskillen and surrounding area 15 2.52% 1.40% Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-007-19 Page 4 2.2. The following chart lists the total medical calls to long-term care (LTC) and medical facilities. Total % of LTC / Medical Facility Address Medical Medical Calls Calls Glen Hill Marnwood 26 Elgin St., 6 1.01 % Bowmanville Seasons Clarington Retirement 65 Clarington Blvd., 14 2.35% Home Bowmanville Glen Hill Strathaven 264 King St. E., 0 0% Bowmanville Bowmanville Creek Retirement 105 Queen Street, 11 1.85% Community Bowmanville Fosterbrooke Long Term Care 330 King Ave. West, 2 0.34% Newcastle WhiteCliffe Terrace Retirement 1460 Highway 2, 16 2.69% Residence Courtice Bowmanville Clinic 222 King St. E., 1 0.17% Bowmanville Walmart Clinic 2320 Highway 2, 3 ° 0.50/° Bowmanville Courtice Health Centre 1450 Highway 2, 12 2.02% Courtice 2.3. 6.08% of Q2 calls were for LTC/medical facilities. Crews arrived on scene prior to EMS 49.23% of the time, at an average of 2.81 minutes. The average time on scene was 10.14 minutes. 3. Fire Prevention Division 3.1. Fire Prevention staff continue to perform a variety of functions in accordance with the FPPA and policies of the Department focusing on; creating a fire safe community. These functions are implemented through public education programs and fire inspections. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-007-19 Page 5 3.2. The following is a summary of inspection services performed during the second quarter. Fire Prevention Activity — Q2 Volume Complaint Inspections 30 Requested Inspections 69 Self -initiated Inspections 82 Retrofit Inspections 1 Burn Permits 111 Fire Safety Plans Reviews 16 General Plans Reviews 58 Site Visits 35 Fire Investigations 9 FPPA Part 3 Charges Laid 0 FPPA Part 1 Charges Laid 0 3.3. The following is a summary of the various public education activities we attended in the second quarter of 2019. Public Education Activity — Q2 Volume Station Tours 16 School Visit 2 Public Events 13 Safety Lectures 3 Extinguisher Training Events 7 TAPP-C Attendance 1 4. Concurrence Not Applicable. 5. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that this Report be received for information. Staff Contact: Gord Weir, Director of Emergency & Fire Services, 905-623-5126 ext. 2802 or gweir@clarington.net. Attachment: Attachment 1 — Response Type Description There are no interested parties to be notified of Council's decision. Attachment 1 to Report ESD-007-19 Response Type Description Property Fires / Explosions: Instance or destructive and uncontrolled burning involving structures, vehicles and open area fires, including explosion of combustible solids, liquids or gasses which may or may not have resulted in a dollar loss. Outdoor, No Loss Fires: Uncontrolled fires, outdoors, that did not result in a loss, injury or fatality and is not suspected to be caused by arson, vandalism or children playing. Burning Controlled: Complaint call related to outdoor controlled burning, authorized or unauthorized. Fire Department did not take suppression action. CO (carbon monoxide) False Calls: A call where it is determined that the detection equipment malfunctioned or there was a perceived emergency - no CO present. False Fire Calls: Alarm activation or fire call that when investigated, is determined to be as a result of equipment failure, malicious/prank, perceived emergency, accidental activation of alarm by a person. Medical/Resuscitator Call: Includes a response to a patient(s) suffering from asphyxia, respiratory condition, convulsions, epileptic, diabetic seizure, electric shock, traumatic shock, heart attack, stroke, drug related, cuts, abrasions, fractures, burns, person fainted, nausea and pre -hospital care such as administering oxygen, CPR, defibrillation, or first aid. Other Response: Assistance to other Fire Departments, calls cancelled on route, non -fire incidents where an illegal grow operation or drug operation was discovered. Overpressure Rupture/Explosion (No Fire): Overpressure rupture/explosion with no fire, e.g. steam boilers, hot water, bombs, dynamite and gas pipe. Pre Fire Conditions/No Fire: Incidents with no fire that involve heat or potential pre fire conditions, e.g. pot on stove, cooking - smoke or steam, lightening and fireworks. Public Hazard: Includes a response for spills and leaks of a hazardous product such as natural gas, propane, refrigerant, miscellaneous/unknown, gasoline or fuel, toxic chemical, radio -active material, power lines down or arcing, bomb, explosive removal standby, CO (carbon monoxide) or other public hazard. Rescue: A call for a person in danger due to their proximity to the occurrence and who is unable to self -evacuate and is assisted by Fire Department personnel, e.g. vehicle accident, building collapse, commercial/industrial accident, home/residential accident, persons trapped in elevator, water rescue or water/ice rescue.