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1 Sylvania Township Fire Department FEBRUARY 2017 Monthly Report Our mission is to prevent and minimize the loss of life and property damage from fire to our citizens and visitors; to provide high quality emergency medical services; to mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters; and to provide non-emergency support services within our realm of expertise through highly skilled, trained and dedicated personnel.

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Page 1: Sylvania Township Fire Department FEBRUARY 2017 Monthly Report

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Sylvania Township Fire Department

FEBRUARY 2017 Monthly Report

Our mission is to prevent and minimize the loss of life and property damage from fire to our citizens and visitors; to provide high quality emergency medical services; to mitigate the consequences of natural and man-made disasters; and to provide non-emergency support services within our realm of

expertise through highly skilled, trained and dedicated personnel.

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FIRE RESPONSES

Sylvania Township Fire Department

FIRE SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE INCIDENT

2017 RESPONSES

2017 2016

Fire 1 - (Structure Fires, Fires in Mobile Property Used as a Fixed Structure, Mobile Property (Vehicle) Fires, Natural Vegetation Fires, Outside Rubbish Fires, Special Outside Fires, Cultivated Vegetation/Crop Fires)

Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 1 Sta 4) 1

Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 1 Sta 4) 1 Command: Medic 61:

Over Pressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Fire) 2 - None None

Rescue & Emergency Medical Service 3 - (Medical Assist, Emergency Medical Service (EMS), Lock In, Search For Lost Person, Extrication/Rescue, Water or Ice Related Rescue, Electrical Rescue)

Sta 1) 75 Sta 2) 85 Sta 3) 76 Sta 4) 53

Sta 1) 80 Sta 2) 89 Sta 3) 74 Sta 4) 58 Command: 3 FSO 64: Medic 61: 32 Echo 61: 0 Utility 64: 0

Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 4 - (Combustible/Flammable Spills & Leaks, Chemical Release/Reaction/or Toxic Condition, Radioactive Condition, Electric Wiring/Equipment Problem, Biological Hazard, Accident/Potential Accident, Explosive/Bomb Removal, Attempted Burning/Illegal Action)

Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 4 Sta 4) 0

Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 4 Sta 4) 0 Command: 0 Medic 61: 0

Service Call 5 - (Person In Distress, Water Problem, Smoke/Odor Problem, Animal Problem or Rescue, Public Service Assistance, Unauthorized Burning, Cover Assignment)

Sta 1) 18 Sta 2) 18 Sta 3) 8 Sta 4) 8

Sta 1) 18 Sta 2) 10 Sta 3) 1 Sta 4) 4 Command: Medic 61: Echo: 0

Good Intent Call 6 - (Dispatched & Cancelled En Route, Wrong Location/No Emergency Found, Controlled Burning, Vicinity Alarm, Steam/Other Gas Mistaken For Smoke, Haz-Mat Release Investigation With No Haz-Mat)

Sta 1) 5 Sta 2) 9 Sta 3) 6 Sta 4) 3

Sta 1) 5 Sta 2) 9 Sta 3) 6 Sta 4) 3 Command: Medic 61:

False Alarm & False Call 7 - (Malicious/Mischievous False Alarm, Bomb Scare, System or Detector Malfunction, Unintentional System/Detector Operation (No Fire), Biohazard Scare)

Sta 1) 10 Sta 2) 4 Sta 3) 2 Sta 4) 5

Sta 1) 10 Sta 2) 4 Sta 3) 2 Sta 4) 6 Command: Medic 61:

Severe Weather, Natural Disaster 8 - None None

Special Incident Type 9 - (Citizen Complaint) Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 0 Sta 4) 0

Sta 1) 0 Sta 2) 0 Sta 3) 0 Sta 4) 0 Command: 0 Medic 61: 0

Out of District 4 4

TOTALS FOR FEBRUARY 2017 395 478 373

YEAR TO DATE TOTALS 798 990

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RESCUE RESPONSES

Sylvania Township Fire Department

EMS SERVICE CALLS BY TYPE FEBRUARY 2017 TOTALS

Abdominal Pain 2

Allergies 3

Animal Bite 0

Assault 2

Back Pain 7

Breathing Problem 13

Burns 0

CO Poisoning/ Hazmat 0

Cardiac Arrest 0

Chest Pain 18

Choking 2

Convulsions/Seizure 10

Diabetic Problem 8

Drowning 0

Electrocution 0

Eye Problem 0

Fall Victim 25

Headache 0

Heart Problems 6

Heat/Cold Exposure 0

Hemorrhage/Laceration 4

Industrial Accident/Inaccessible Incident//Other Entrapment 0

Ingestion/Poisoning 9

Injured Person 27

Pregnancy/Childbirth 1

Psychiatric Problems 12

Sick Person 69

Stab/Gunshot Wound 0

Stroke/CVA 5

Traffic Accident 29

Traumatic Injury 0

Unconscious/Fainting 12

Unknown Problem/Man Down 5

Transfer Interfacility/Palliative Care 0

MCI (Mass Casualty Incident) 0

CHECK SAFETY/ASSIST 22

TOTAL FOR FEBRUARY

YEAR TO DATE TOTAL 2016 TOTAL: 230 291

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Sylvania Township Fire Department

FEBRUARY 2017

MUTUAL AND AUTOMATIC AID GIVEN/RECEIVED

STFD RESPONDED TO:

MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID RECEIVED: 2

MUTUAL/AUTOMATIC AID GIVEN: 3

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Medic 61 Medic 61 responded to (32) incidents in the month of FEBRUARY 2017 as follows:

#1 District - 8 #2 District - 12 #3 District— 3 #4 District - 9

Of the (32) incidents in the month, (23) were transports and (9) were cancelled in route or upon arrival. Medic 61 transported patients during the month as follows:

#1 District to Flower Hospital - 7 #1 District to St. Luke’s Hospital– 0

#1 District to Toledo Hospital– 0 #1 District to Mercy ER– 0

#1 District to UTMC Hospital– 0

#2 District to Flower Hospital - 6 #2 District to Toledo Hospital - 2

#2 District to Mercy Health Center Sylvania - 0 #2 District to At. Anne’s– 1

#2 District to St. Vincent’s— 0

#3 District to Flower Hospital– 0 #3 District to St. Anne’s Hospital– 1

#3 District to Toledo Hospital– 0 #3 District to Mercy ER-0

#4 District to Flower Hospital - 2 #4 District to Toledo Hospital - 1

#4 District to St. Anne’s Hospital– 0 #4 District to Mercy ER– 3 #4 District to St. Luke’s— 0

#4 District to UTMC—

There were (7) patients during the month of FEBRUARY 2017 that went POV/ Private vehicle in lieu of waiting for an ambulance to respond.

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Sylvania Township Fire Department

Community Risk Reduction

Public Safety Education Fire Crews completed (7) re-inspections in February finishing out open inspections from last year. Chief Froelich attended the Annual Fire Code Academy/Campus Fire & Life Safety Conference at the end of February. We also installed a smoke alarm provided by the State Fire Marshal’s office for a hearing impaired resident. Chief Froelich continues to work in the new Emergency Reporting software working to get ready for fire safety inspections in 2017. Building and Project Plan Reviews

Notable Projects The Community Risk Reduction Bureau conducted (6) plan reviews in February, (5) license inspections for pre-school, daycare facilities and /or home inspections for Adoption and Foster Care; (2) Final acceptance tests for installed or upgraded fire protection systems and (1) State Inspection.

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Sylvania Township Fire Department

FIRE TRAINING BUREAU Achieving proficiency and professionalism through training and education.

In February 2017, we started our Annual SCBA mask fit testing. SCBA and PPE maintenance and

inspections were reviewed. Drills were also conducted in regards to the NFPA and the State of Ohio

standards that PPE and SCBA donned under 1 minute each separately.

“A Know Your District Review” was also conducted which covered the Block Splits and discussed

“Tricks of the Trade” for finding addresses. High priority locations, streets with multiple sections and

identification by picture only were also included.

Body Armor was distributed to all Stations to be placed on the apparatus. The purpose of the

training that accompanied it was to verify that all of our personnel are familiar with Policy 903, the

body armor, and the care and maintenance of the vests to enable them to deploy them correctly.

The Bi-Annual Shift meetings were held to update all personnel on any issues in regards to

programs, policies, fire prevention, operations, training and safety.

As out new Sutphen Engine went into service to replace the current Engine 61, the month of

February ended with training to ensure that our personnel refreshed on the Apparatus, key

components, pump operations and hose load/pulls.

Weekly training tips have been sent out to cover a variety of issues in the Fire Service of the

company Officers to review and discuss with their crews.

Sylvania Fire & EMS currently has 61 of the 62 full-time employees that are Lucas County

Paramedics. In January , over 1026 hours of training were conducted; including the Lucas County

EMS Continuing Education which covered Pediatric Emergencies.

The ability to improve our service is generated through many ideas and initiatives that originate from

Our personnel, It is their values, energy, commitment and compassion that drive many of the Fire Training Bureau’s functions, programs, and activities that support the accomplishment of our

Mission of providing excellent service to the community.

LCEMS Continuing Education

# of Personnel Training Hours

Completed Target Training

Hours

63 4 252

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Sylvania Township Fire Department

FEBRUARY 2017 OVERTIME

GENERAL: 22 hrs. EMS/FIRE RUN HOLD OVER: 1.25 hrs TRAINING /LCEMS: 159.25 hrs. FUNDED OVERTIME: STAFFING: _________ TOTAL: 182.5 HRS

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