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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/14/2023 06. 2022 Fire Response Statistics 1 1---:;/-441006\-; ;\ • 4.11 BUSINESS OF THE CITY COUNCIL YAKIMA, WASHINGTON AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 6. For Meeting of: March 14, 2023 ITEM TITLE: 2022 Fire Response Statistics SUBMITTED BY: Aaron Markham, Fire Chief SUMMARY EXPLANATION: The information presented in this summary is very similar to the hard copy handouts that were provided during the first City Council Retreat. We have provided a little more detail as to how the more concentrated call areas illustrated in the heat maps are represented in numbers. We also broke areas out from the full city heat map and zoomed into those areas with the data converted into call numbers. The Breakdown by Major Incident Type report, which was provided at the first retreat, has been included as well. ITEM BUDGETED: NA STRATEGIC PRIORITY: Public Safety APPROVED FOR SUBMITTAL BY THE CITY MANAGER RECOMMENDATION: ATTACHMENTS: Description Upload Date Type D Report 3/8/2023 Corer Memo 0 Maps 3/8/2023 Corer Memo Yakima City Fire Department idrz, Yakima, WA This report was generated on 3/8/2023 1:00:53 PM (509)575-6060 Breakdown by Major Incident Types for Date Range Zone(s): All Zones I Start Date: 01/01/2022 I End Date: 12/31/2022 Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 1.48% Service Call 8.93% Good Intent Call 2.43% Fal! :e:::: e 5.3SNatural... 0.01% Rescue&Emergency... Special Incident Type 76.38% 0.2% Fires 5.09% Overpressure rupture, explosion,... 0.09% MAJOR INCIDENT TYPE # INCIDENTS % of TOTAL Fires 623 5.09% Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat-no fire 11 0.09% Rescue&Emergency Medical Service 9345 76.38% LHazardous Condition (No Fire) 181 1.48% Service Call 1093 8.93% Good Intent Call 297 2.43% False Alarm &False Call 660 5.39% Severe Weather&Natural Disaster 1 0.01% Special Incident Type 24 0.2% TOTAL 12235 � 100% Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are ag EMERGENCY not displayed if the count is zero. .. emergencyreporting.com Doc Id:553 Page#1 of 4 I Detailed Breakdown by Incident Type 3 INCIDENT TYPE # INCIDENTS % of TOTAL 4. 100- Fire, other 50 0.41% 111 - Building fire 112 0.92% 112- Fires in structure other than in a building 5 0.04% 113-Cooking fire, confined to container 34 0.28% 114-Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue 1 0.01% 116- Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire confined 1 0.01% 117-Commercial Compactor fire, confined to rubbish 1 0.01% 118-Trash or rubbish fire, contained 84 0.69% 121 - Fire in mobile home used as fixed residence 1 0.01% 122- Fire in motor home, camper, recreational vehicle 6 0.05% 130-Mobile property(vehicle)fire, other 1 0.01% 131 - Passenger vehicle fire 70 0.57% 132- Road freight or transport vehicle fire 5 0.04% 133- Rail vehicle fire 1 0.01% 137-Camper or recreational vehicle(RV)fire 1 0.01% 140- Natural vegetation fire, other 39 0.32% 141 - Forest, woods or wildland fire _ 25 0.2% 142- Brush or brush-and-grass mixture fire 44 0.36% 143-Grassfire 15 0.12% 150-Outside rubbish fire, other 32 0.26% 151 -Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire 41 0.34% 152-Garbage dump or sanitary landfill fire 1 0.01% 154- Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire 23 0.19% 160-Special outside fire, other 13 0.11% 161 -Outside storage fire 9 0.07% 162-Outside equipment fire 6 0.05% 164-Outside mailbox fire 1 0.01% 170-Cultivated vegetation, crop fire, other 1 0.01% 200-Overpressure rupture, explosion, overheat other 2 0.02% 240- Explosion (no fire), other 1 0.01% 251 - Excessive heat, scorch burns with no ignition 8 0.07% 300- Rescue, EMS incident, other 147 1.2% 311 -Medical assist, assist EMS crew 732 5.98% 320- Emergency medical service, other 131 1.07% 321 - EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury 7413 60.59% 322-Motor vehicle accident with injuries 322 2.63% 323-Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident(MV Ped) 47 0.38% 324-Motor vehicle accident with no injuries. 521 4.26% 331 - Lock-in (if lock out, use 511 ) 6 0.05% 340-Search for lost person, other 2 0.02% 341 -Search for person on land 1 0.01% 350- Extrication, rescue, other 2 0.02% 352- Extrication of victim(s)from vehicle 3 0.02% 353- Removal of victim(s)from stalled elevator 5 0.04% 355-Confined space rescue 1 0.01% 360-Water&ice-related rescue, other 2 0.02% 363-Swift water rescue 4 0.03% 371 - Electrocution or potential electrocution 2 0.02% 381 - Rescue or EMS standby 4 0.03% 400- Hazardous condition, other 8 0.07% 410-Combustible/flammable gas/liquid condition, other 5 0.04% 411 -Gasoline or other flammable liquid spill 7 0.06% 412-Gas leak(natural gas or LPG) 39 0.32% 413-Oil or other combustible liquid spill _ 1 _ 0.01% 420-Toxic condition, other 2 0.02% Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are 4+ EMERGENCY not displayed if the count is zero. .. REPORTING® emergencyreporting.com Doc Id:553 Page#2 of 4 Detailed Breakdown by Incident Type 4 lii. INCIDENT TYPE # INCIDENTS A % of TOTAL 422-Chemical spill or leak 2 0.02% 424-Carbon monoxide incident 15 0.12% 440- Electrical wiring/equipment problem, other 30 0.25% 441 - Heat from short circuit(wiring), defective/worn 10 0.08% 442-Overheated motor 3 0.02% 444- Power line down 34 0.28% 445-Arcing, shorted electrical equipment 16 0.13% 460-Accident, potential accident, other 1 0.01% 462-Aircraft standby 1 0.01% 480-Attempted burning, illegal action, other 2 0.02% 481 -Attempt to burn 5 0.04% 500-Service Call, other 108 0.88% 510- Person in distress, other 53 0.43% 511 - Lock-out 30 0.25% 512- Ring or jewelry removal 3 0.02% 520-Water problem, other 40 0.33% 522-Water or steam leak 13 0.11% 531 -Smoke or odor removal 17 0.14% 541 -Animal problem 3 0.02% 542-Animal rescue 2 0.02% 550- Public service assistance, other 29 0.24% 551 -Assist police or other governmental agency 36 0.29% 552- Police matter 16 0.13% 553- Public service 13 0.11% 554-Assist invalid 695 5.68% 555- Defective elevator, no occupants 2 0.02% 561 - Unauthorized burning 33 0.27% 600-Good intent call, other 62 0.51% 611 - Dispatched &cancelled en route 18 0.15% 621 -Wrong location 1 0.01% 622- No incident found on arrival at dispatch address 91 0.74% 631 -Authorized controlled burning 12 0.1% 650-Steam, other gas mistaken for smoke, other 4 0.03% 651 -Smoke scare, odor of smoke 85 0.69% 652-Steam, vapor, fog or dust thought to be smoke 6 0.05% 653-Smoke from barbecue, tar kettle 10 0.08% 661 - EMS call, party transported by non-fire agency 2 0.02% 671 - HazMat release investigation w/no HazMat 5 0.04% 672- Biological hazard investigation, none found 1 0.01% 700- False alarm or false call, other 171 1.4% 710-Malicious, mischievous false call, other 6 0.05% 711 -Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm 11 0.09% 713-Telephone, malicious false alarm 1 0.01% 714-Central station, malicious false alarm 12 0.1% 715- Local alarm system, malicious false alarm 11 0.09% 730-System malfunction, other 25 0.2% 731 -Sprinkler activation due to malfunction 20 0.16% 732-Extinguishing system activation due to malfunction 3 0.02% 733-Smoke detector activation due to malfunction 70 0.57% 734- Heat detector activation due to malfunction 5 0.04% 735-Alarm system sounded due to malfunction 46 0.38% 736-CO detector activation due to malfunction 27 0.22% 740- Unintentional transmission of alarm, other 34 0.28% 741 -Sprinkler activation, no fire-unintentional 14 0.11% 742- Extinguishing system activation 2 0.02% Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are 4+ EMERGENCY not displayed if the count is zero. .. REPORTING® emergencyreporting.com Doc Id:553 Page#3of4 Detailed Breakdown by Incident Type 5 INCIDENT TYPE _ # INCIDENTS A % of TOTAL 743-Smoke detector activation, no fire- unintentional 89 0.73% 744- Detector activation, no fire-unintentional 27 0.22% 745-Alarm system activation, no fire- unintentional 76 0.62% 746-Carbon monoxide detector activation, no CO 10 0.08% 813-Wind storm, tornado/hurricane assessment 1 0.01% 900-Special type of incident, other 16 0.13% 911 -Citizen complaint 8 0.07% TOTAL INCIDENTS: 12235 100% Only REVIEWED and/or LOCKED IMPORTED incidents are included. Summary results for a major incident type are + EMERGENCY not displayed if the count is zero. .. 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