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HomeMy WebLinkAboutESD-004-16Emergency Services Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Municipal Clerk at 905-623-3379 ext. 2102. Report To: General Gover Committee Date of Meeting: November 7, 2016 Report Number: ESD-004-16 Resolution: File Number: N/A By-law Number: Report Subject: Emergency Services Activity Report – 2nd Quarter of 2016 Recommendations: 1.That Report ESD-004-16 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-004-16 Page 2 Report Overview The Emergency 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. This report provides Council with an overview of the activities associated with the department’s Suppression and Emergency Response and Fire Prevention Division in the first and second quarter of 2016. 1 Fire Suppression and Emergency Response 1.1 Fire Suppression and Emergency Response Core Services Fire suppression services are delivered in both an offensive and defensive mode and include 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. Special rescue services includes performing extrication using hand tools, air bags and heavy hydraulic tools as required. Fulltime firefighters are trained in Level 1 Basic Rope Rescue Techniques as determined by the Fire Chief. Water/Ice Rescue services are provided by those firefighters who are competently trained to perform the requested level of service as determined by the Fire Chief (up to Level III if so trained). Highly technical and specialized rescue services such as Trench Rescue, Confined Space, HUSAR and Structural Collapse are provided to the Awareness Level. Defensive hazardous material emergency response is conducted to the Operations Level by the fulltime firefighters and Awareness Level by the volunteer firefighters. Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-004-16 Page 3 1.2 Annual Call Volume Fire Suppression staff responded to 877 calls in the 1st quarter of 2016 and 1,022 calls in the 2nd quarter of 2016. Chart A illustrates Emergency Services call volume from 2012 – 2016. Included in Chart A are statistics for injuries, fatalities and associated dollar loss. Note: Civilian and Firefighter injuries are reported for fires. Non-fire injuries are reported for Firefighters only. Chart A Year 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Call Volume 3,411 3,405 3,483 3,636 1899 Civilian Injuries 2 5 2 3 3 Firefighter Injuries 0 0 4 1 0 Fatalities 0 0 0 1 0 Dollar Loss $3,685,813 $2,995, 046 $5,661,800 $4,563,251 $3,990,707 1.3 Monthly Call Volume Of the 877 calls for service in the 1st quarter of 2016, 15 were fires with loss, 9 outdoor fires with no loss and 853 were non-fire calls. Of the 1022 calls for service in the 2nd quarter of 2016, 33 were fires with loss, 48 outdoor fires with no loss and 941 were non-fire calls. Chart B breaks out the 1899 calls by month. 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 200 225 250 275 300 325 350 375 June May April March February January Chart B Fires - loss Outdoor fires - no loss Non-fire call Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-004-16 Page 4 1.4 Call by Response Type Class Chart C depicts the percentage by response type class to date in 2016. 3% 3%3% 5% 7% 56% 6% 0% 2%3% 12% Chart C Property fires/explosions (48) Outdoor, no loss fires (57) Burning (controlled) (64) CO False calls (92) False Fire calls (141) Medical/resuscitator call (1063) Other response (123) Overpressure rupture/explosion (1) Pre fire conditions/no fire (29) Public Hazard (62) Rescue (219) Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-004-16 Page 5 2 Fire Prevention Division 2.1. Fire Prevention Inspection and Investigation Activities Chart D illustrates the percentage of documented actions Fire Prevention staff accomplished to date in 2016. 2.2. Distribution of Fire and Life Safety Information and Public Education Programs Chart E illustrates the percentage of the public education activities to date in 2016. 8% 15% 2% 37% 2% 8% 21% 7%Chart D Complaint Inspections (42) Requested Inspections (82) Retrofit Inspections (10) Self-Initiated Inspections (203) Fire Investigations (11) New Construction Inspections (46) New Building Plans Reviews (117) Fire Safety Plan Review (36) 14% 29% 3%19% 14% 6% 6% 9%Chart E Station Tours (10) School Visits (20) Fire Safety House Visits (2) Public Events (13) Safety Lectures (10) Extinguisher Training Events (4) Fire Truck Visits (4) TAPP-C Attendance (6) Municipality of Clarington Report ESD-004-16 Page 6 3 Concurrence Not Applicable. 4 Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that this Report be received for information. 5 Strategic Plan Application Not applicable. Submitted by: Reviewed by: Gord Weir, Curry Clifford, MPA, CMO Director of Emergency Services Interim CAO Staff Contact: Gord Weir, Fire Chief, 905-623-3379 ext. 2802 or gweir@clarington.net There are no interested parties to be notified of Council’s decision. GW/cp