2010 Annual Report

GREAT FALLS FIRE RESCUE

ANNUAL REPORT
2010

BUDGET INFORMATION

DIVISION TOTAL BUDGET
FY 10/11
TOTAL BUDGET
FY 09/10
Fire Operations

Personnel Costs

$6,484,104
5,450,201
$5,856,551
4,931,066
Fire Prevention

Personnel Costs

$229,358
181,330
$210,539
161,814
Hydrants

Personnel Costs

$94,506
57,359
$87,201
53,396
Disaster & Emergency Services

Personnel Costs

$111,862
99,101
$108,057
96,517

 

 

RESPONSE STATISTICS

TOTAL RESPONSES IN 2010 = 5,988

 
  2010 TOTALS 2009 TOTALS
FIRE CALLS 600 641
     
Dispatched as Structure Call 514 519
     
Structure Fires 54 65
Vehicles Fires 20 29
Outdoor Vegetation 16 20
Outdoor Rubbish 35 46
Misc Outdoor 6 4
Overpressure, Rupture 5 7
Natural Gas Leak 33 46
Electrical/Arcing Wiring/Equipment 23 31
Overheated Motor 3 11
Light Ballast 5 7
Structure Weakened/Collapse 8 14
Attempt/Threat to Burn 34 34
Authorized Control Burn 2 1
Vapor Mistaken for Smoke 6 4
Smoke Scare 65 65
False Alarm 285 257
     
EMS/RESCUE CALLS 4,206 3,852
     
Medical 3,743 3,247
Ambulance Assist 173 267
Vehicle Accident 250 268
Vehicle vs Pedestrian 11 22
Elevator Rescue 5 7
Extrication 2 1
High/Low Angle Rescue 0 1
Ice Rescue 0 1
Water Rescue 3 2
Lock In 4 4
No Patient Contact 13 32
     
HAZMAT CALLS 78 108
     
Fuel/Oil Spill 15 16
Chemical Spill 5 14
CO Leak 13 12
Vehicle Accident Cleanup 27 37
Misc Hazardous Condition 18 29
     
PUBLIC SERVICE CALLS 598 669
     
Lift Assist 328 354
Aircraft Standby 1 3
Animal Rescue 2 4
Lock Out 7 15
Misc Service 66 75
Police Assist 36 64
Power Line Down 121 103
Severe Weather 3 8
Smoke Removal 6 13
Water Leak/Issue 28 30
     
GOOD INTENT CALLS 506 669
     
Cancelled en route 387 496
No Hazard Found 119 173
     

Fire Districts / Out of City

100 126

 

RESPONSES BY STATION

 
TYPE OF CALL STATION #1 STATION #2 STATION #3 STATION #4
Fire 263 81 199 57
Ems/Rescue 2,221 681 1,018 286
Hazmat 38 16 20 4
Public Service 289 103 171 35
Good Intent 315 46 108 37
TOTALS 3,126 927 1,516 419
Fire Districts / Out of City 10 24 4 62
 

 

FIRE DISTRICT / OUT OF CITY

 
TYPE CALL 2010 2009
Fire 11 20
EMS/Rescue 65 60
Hazmat 1 1
Public Service 9 6
Good Intent 14 12

 

RESCUES / SAVES

 
TYPE 2010 2009
Medical Rescues 75 95
Fire Rescues 12 10
     
Medical Saves Na Na

 

INJURIES

 

 
AT FIRES 2010 2009
Civilian Fire Injuries 2 1
Firefighter Injuries 12 14
Civilian Fire Deaths 0 0
Firefighter Deaths 0 0
 

HOURLY SUMMARY

 

ACTIVITY 2010 2009
     
Apparatus Maintenance 5,687 5,174
Equipment Maintenance 4,741 4,444
Station Maintenance 7,213 7,708
     
Physical Conditioning 8,476 8,716
Training 12,739 11,876
Self Improvement 42,797 42,821
     
Customer Contact 484 546
Public Education 369 401
     
Company Inspections 3,550 3,858
Re-Inspections 701 733
Preplan Review 908 607
Project Tasks 1,358 1,566
     
Incidents 11,691 12,297
Reports 2,788 2,328
Planning 851 852

Fire hydrant maintenance was performed on 3,067 hydrants and 851 were flowed in 2010.
Civic groups painted approximately 106 hydrants.

 

 
 

 

FIRE PREVENTION

 

MAJOR CAUSES OF STRUCTURE FIRES

  • 12 fires were the result of Food Unattended on Stove.
  • 10 fires were the result of Wiring. 
  • 6 fires were the result of Combustibles Too Close to heat source.

 

 

PROPERTY VALUE & LOSS

The estimated value of the structures (54) involved in fires in 2010 was $28,302,100.
The total estimated fire loss from this value was $1,422,509. This equates to a loss of 5.03%.

 
 
 

Of the 54 structure fires, 41 fires were confined to the room or area of origin and 15 were confined to the structure itself. There was only 1 structure fire that extended beyond the structure of origin.

 

SAFETY INSPECTIONS

 

INSPECTIONS
CONDUCTED*
REINSPECTIONS
CONDUCTED
3,153 724
 
 *Of the 3,153 inspections conducted during the year, 655 occupancies had a total of 1,071 fire code violations which required a return visit. 321 occupancies had a total of 51 minor (non life safety) violations which only required a phone call.

 

PUBLIC FIRE EDUCATION

108 Public Fire Education classes were presented during 2010 to a total audience of 7,735.

 

 

PERFORMANCE MEASURES

 


CUSTOMER SURVEY RESULTS

Postage paid survey cards are mailed randomly to persons that were involved in our responses in order to evaluate our level of service provided. Customers are sent questions that relate to the type of service provided and are asked to rank the answers on a scale of 1 to 8 with 1 being poor and 8 being excellent. This survey is anonymous and generates about a 45% return.

In 2010, GFFR had an overall rating of 7.37

The questions and our average response for are as follows:

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE SURVEY Average Response
How was the overall service provided to you? 8.00
Was the crew professional in appearance? 8.00
Were you treated courteously? 8.00
Were the treatments explained clearly? 8.00
Was the crew responsive to your needs? 8.00
How well did we take care of you? 8.00
FIRE SUPPRESSION SURVEY  
Did the Fire Dept. Respond in a timely manner? 7.33
Was the fire extinguished quickly? 7.65
Was the extent of damage explained to you? 6.94
Were you treated in a courteous manner? 7.44
Was your property treated with respect? 7.39
Was cause and origin explained to you? 6.82
Were your basic needs addressed?
(food, clothing, shelter)
7.24
FIRE/SAFETY INSPECTION  
How was the overall service provided to you? 7.23
Was the crew professional in appearance? 7.31
Were you treated courteously? 7.31
Was the inspection process explained to you? 7.38
Were the code requirements clearly explained? 7.50

 

APPARATUS/VEHICLE INVENTORY

 

Designation Year Make/Style
Engine 1 2004 Pierce, 1250 gal (red)
Engine 2 2004 Pierce, 1250 gal (red)
Engine 3 2004 Pierce, 1250 gal (red)
Engine 4 1991 Freightliner, 1250 gal (lime yellow)
Engine 5 1991 Freightliner, 1250 gal (lime yellow)
Engine 6 1989 Ford, 1250 gal (lime yellow)
Tower 10 2010 Pierce Arrow XT, 100' Platform (red)
Truck 2 1996 Smeal Quint (red)
Chief 1 2001 Chevrolet Suburban (white)
Rescue 1 1994 Freightliner FL60 (red)
Utility 1 1996 Dodge Ram Truck (red)
Unit 1 1992 Chevrolet S10 Blazer (blue)
Unit 3 2000 Chevrolet Impala 4dr (white)
Unit 75 1993 Chevrolet S10 Pickup w/topper (blue)
Haz-Mat Van 1982 Chevrolet 1/2 Ton Van (white)
Boat 1 1993 Spectrum 16'
Trailer 1993 Hawkeye - tires 32 psi
Trailer 1984 Breathing Apparatus (white)
Spec Ops Van 1991 Chevrolet 1 ton hi-cube van
Parade Unit 1924 Stutz Fire Truck (red)
Water Tender 2000 Freightliner, 2200 gal (red)
Trailer   City Hazmat Trailer
Trailer   State Hazmat Trailer
 

 

PERSONNEL ROSTER

 

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF:

Randy McCamley, Fire Chief
Steve Hester, Asst Chief
Doug Bennyhoff, Fire Marshal
Dirk Johnson, Training Officer
Kyle Prosperie, Admin Asst. Sr.
Kathy Vincent, Account Clerk Sr.
Kristal Kuhn, Emergency Mgmt Planner

BUREAU:

Fire Inspector

CHAPLAIN:

JT Coughlin

"A" PLATOON: "B" PLATOON:
Charles Rovreit, Battalion Chief Dwane Sutphin, Battalion Chief
Ron Scott, Captain George Cook Jr, Captain
Robert Shupe, Captain Terry Bailey, Captain
David Vogt, Captain Jeremy Jones, Captain
BJ Perry, Captain Ron Martin, Captain
Shaun Opp, Engineer Bobbie Wiench, Engineer
Tim Harris, Engineer Jerry Geist, Engineer
Michael Loy, Engineer Brandon Jaraczeski, Engineer
Jason Baker, Engineer Shane Klippenes, Engineer
Jay Swisher, Engineer Justin Lee, Engineer
Michael Kuntz, FF1C Spencer Swingley, FF1C
Nick Damyanovich, FF1C Jason Furr, FF1C
Colton Walter, Firefighter Troy Weir, FF1C
Ty Loney, Firefighter Chris Newman, Firefighter
Mike Pancich, Firefighter Nathan Schmidt, Firefighter
"C" PLATOON: "D" PLATOON:
Jamie Jackson, Battalion Chief Steve Gonser, Battalion Chief
Jeff Jackson, Captain Doug Neil, Captain
David Van Son, Captain Talbert Bryan, Captain
Andrew Bailey, Captain Joe Russell, Captain
Tom Zaremski, Captain Dan Cherry, Captain
Jerry Lyons, Engineer Vaughn Thurston, Engineer
Chass Perkins, Engineer Eric Fowell, Engineer
Jerry Pospisil, Engineer Jay Jarrett, Engineer
Kris Whitaker, Engineer Darin Hirose, Engineer
Nolan Eggen, FF1C David Bleskin, FF1C
Mike McIntosh, FF1C Jay Kromarek, FF1C
Ben Zietzke, FF1C Bryan Painter, FF1C
Trevor Johnson, FF1C Ryan Downard, FF1C
Adam Marsh, FF1C Jeremy Virts, FF1C
Joshua Kulbeck, FF1C Devon Hagen, Firefighter

2010 Service Retirement:

Captain Tim Croft