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West Skagit Regional Fire Authority

West Skagit Regional Fire Authority. Planning Committee. Fire Suppression and EMS Deployment. Fire Department Organization and the Local EMS System Works: Chief Curtis Washington Survey and Rating Bureau Standards: Chief Taylor National Fire Protection Association Standards: Chief Horn.

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West Skagit Regional Fire Authority

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  1. West Skagit Regional Fire Authority

    Planning Committee
  2. Fire Suppression and EMS Deployment Fire Department Organization and the Local EMS System Works: Chief Curtis Washington Survey and Rating Bureau Standards: Chief Taylor National Fire Protection Association Standards: Chief Horn
  3. This Session Fire Department Demographics Skagit 911 System Measuring Response Times Time Temperature Curve Firefighter Personnel Demands EMS System
  4. Fire Department Organization Para-military Organization Chain of Command
  5. National Incident Management System (NIMS)
  6. Mission of the Fire Service Protect Life and Property Fire Suppression Emergency Medical Services Hazardous Materials Technical Rescue Public Service
  7. Fire Departments Demographics
  8. Volunteer Firefighters Home/work, Assigned Shift, or Sleeper program. County Firefighter Academy 130 Hours Reimbursement/stipend Firefighter Association
  9. Paid Firefighters 24 Hour Rotating Shift North Bend or Bates Firefighter Academy 360 Hours Respond from Fire Station/Unit Paid a salary Belong to IAFF
  10. Part-Time Paid Firefighters Paid an Hourly Rate Trained at County or State Academy Work at Several Departments Goal is to get a Full-time Job May belong to IAFF
  11. Questions?
  12. Skagit 911 Center County-wide/Centralized Police/Fire/EMS
  13. Funding Sources *Skagit 911 2011 Annual Report
  14. Skagit 911 Call Load
  15. Measuring Performance Event Initiation Pre- Response Elements Response Time Emergency Event Alarm Notification Alarm Processing Turnout Time Travel Time Post- Response Elements
  16. Distribution/Concentration
  17. Measuring Performance Event Initiation Alarm Processing Pre- Response Elements Response Time Emergency Event Turnout Time Alarm Travel Time Notification Arrive On Scene Initiate Action (Set-Up) Mitigation of Incident Post- Response Elements
  18. Average Response Times
  19. Fractal Response Times 90%
  20. Level of Service Statement Within urban areas an ALS ambulance will arrive from time of dispatch within 8 minutes or less 90% of the time
  21. Questions?
  22. Time Temperature Curve Flashover (12-1400) (7-12 Minutes)
  23. Time Temperature Curve Flashover (12-1400) (7-12 Minutes)
  24. Time Temperature Curve Flashover (12-1400) (7-12 Minutes)
  25. Time Temperature Curve Flashover (12-1400) (7-12 Minutes)
  26. Variables in the Standard Time Temperature Curve Fuel Load (Quantity) Fuel Property (Material) Configuration (Arrangement) Position (Location) Fuel Surface Exposed (Density) Room Dimensions Ventilation Openings
  27. Arrival, Setup, Fire Attack 2 FF IN Flashover (12-1400) (7-12 Minutes)
  28. Utilities Hose Lines Forcible Entry Safety Officer Standby Or RIC Incident Command Operator 2 FF IN Ventilation Replacement Firefighters Replacement Firefighters 15 Firefighters
  29. NIST STUDYCrew Size Effectiveness Two (2) Person crews 8 FFs + Chief and Aide = 10 FF Three (3) Person crews 12 FFs + Chief and Aide= 14 FF Four (4) Person crews 16 FFs + Chief and Aide = 18 FF Five (5) Person crews = 20 FFs + Chief and Aide = 22 FF
  30. 22 Fireground Tasks
  31. Burn Simulation Building
  32. Interior Fire Attack
  33. Search for Victims
  34. Resultsof Crew Size Effectiveness
  35. Questions?
  36. EMS System Goals American Heart Association 5 Min for BLS or Less 10 min for ALS or Less EARLY ACCESS EARLY DEFIBRILLATION EARLY CPR EARLY ALS
  37. EMS System Goals SOURCE: Downloaded from http://circ.ahajournals.org/ by guest on January 25, 2012
  38. Improved Patient Outcomes Trauma – Surgeon/OR STEMI Patients – Cath Lab
  39. County-Wide EMS System Tiered Response System Initial Basic Life Support (BLS-EMT) Response. 22 Fire Districts 10 Municipalities Followed by Advanced Life Support (ALS-Paramedic) Contracted Providers
  40. County EMS SystemContracted Providers Aero-Skagit Non-Profit One 24 Hour ALS Unit 1100 Square Miles Wilderness and Rural Transports 366 Patients
  41. County EMS System CVAA Central Valley Ambulance Authority Public Entity under Skagit County Commissioners Four 24 Hour ALS Units 703 Square Miles Rural, Suburban, Urban Transport 5900 Patients
  42. County EMS System Anacortes Fire Department Department of the City of Anacortes Two 24 Hour ALS Units 85 Square Miles Urban, Suburban, Rural Transports 1600 patients
  43. EMS System Funding County-wide EMS Property Tax Timber Tax Billable Services Supplemented by Local Taxes
  44. Projected Senior Population
  45. Questions?
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