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FireRiverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 2-1-2018 through 2-28-2018 This monthly report is to provide commination between the fire department and city staff. In the report you will see emergency activity which has occurred in the City of Menifee, in addition to the general business activity undertaken by the fire staff. 1. INCIDENT SUMMARY: Response Activity Com Fire 1 False Alarm 37 Haz Mat 8 Medical 731 Other Fire 7 Other Misc 1 Public Service Assist 47 Res Fire 3 Ringing Alarm 1 Standby 3 Traffic Collision 51 Vehicle Fire 3 Wildland Fire 2 Incident Total: 895 Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report Average Enroute to Onscene Time* Enroute Time = When a unit has been acknowledged as responding. Onscene Time = When a unit has been acknowledge as being on scene. For any other statistic outside Enroute to Onscene please contact the IT Help Desk at 951-940-6900 <5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min 606 233 20 3 4.5 70.3% Average Commitment Time in minutes for the Month False Alarm Medical Fire Public Service Traffic Collision Total Average Engine 5 14.2 18.1 46 18.5 21 20.8 Engine 7 12.2 20 21.5 17 12.8 19.4 Medic Patrol 7 15 18.3 23.1 16.3 25.3 18.3 Engine 68 12.1 18.6 29.1 16.3 17.9 17.8 Engine 76 16.3 17.3 32.3 17.9 15 18.2 Truck 76 12.3 16.5 14.6 8.4 17.1 15.5 2. RESPONSIS INTO CANYON LAKE: False Medical Other Public Traffic Vehicle Total Alarm Fire Service Collision Fire Battalion 13 Station 5 Quail Valley 0 10 0 0 0 0 10 Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 3. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS: • February 4, 2018 Engine 5 responded to a 17-month-old drowning victim. The victim was found face down in a hot tub submerged for approximately 5 minutes. The victim was transported to Loma Linda Murrieta by AMR ambulance with a Menifee Fire Paramedic assisting. • February 13, 2018 One chief officer, three engines, one medic patrol, and one ladder truck responded to a residential structure fire on Antelope Road. The first arriving engine company reported a single-family residence with light smoke showing. An aggressive fire attack, and coordinated ventilation operation was initiated by the first alarm resources. The fire was contained to the kitchen with no extension to the rest of the house. • February 14, 2018 One chief officer, one engine, and one ladder truck responded to a medical emergency at the Murrieta Valley RV Storage. A patient was found in severe pain on top of a travel trailer. Truck 76 used the aerial ladder and short haul system to remove the victim. The victim was transported to a local area hospital in stable condition. • February 17, 2018 One chief officer, two engines, and one ladder truck responded to a reported traffic accident with victims trapped at the intersection of Menifee and Mapes road. One victim in each vehicle required extrication to be rescued. Both victims were transported to a local area hospital with major injuries. Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 4. STATION ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS: School and Education Event Programs: • Station 68 conducted one school event with a total of 110 contacts. • Station 68 conducted one adult education event with a total of 7 contacts. • Station 76 conducted one school event with a total of 40 contacts. Station Tours: • Station 7 conducted 3 station tours that had a total of 30 public contacts. • Station 76 conducted 2 station tours that had a total of 50 public contacts. Other Events: • City stations participated in the LA Fitness grand opening. • City stations participated in the ribbon cutting for Silver Lining Travel . • Truck 76 participated in the Menifee Baseball Pony League opening ceremony at Wheatfield park . Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 5. City of Menifee Office of the fire Marshal Report Planning Case Reviews: (9) Reviews for Fire Life-Safety Conditions • Turn around time: W ithin several days of or prior to due date. (16) Construction Plan Reviews: • Turn around time: Within 10-15 days of submittal (89) Inspections • Majority completed within 48 hours of request, development impact for residential homes is pushing inspections to be scheduled after 72 hrs. • Menifee Fire inspection staff is booked solid a week ahead of time at this point. Both the Fire Marshal and Fire Safety Specialist are conducting field inspections and plan reviews to keep within the turn-around times for all projects. • Residential tracts require release for water and access verification from fire prior to building permit issuance. Staff is ensuring that there are no delays in moving forward for building permit issuance due to time or staffing constraints at this time once these are field verified by either the Fire Marshal or Fire Safety Specialist. Significant Construction Inspections: • Shops at Newport – Underground fire Line inspected and approved • Lennar Condominiums at Town Center: Underground fire line inspected and approved. • Lennar Homes at Town Center: Water and Access site approval in process. Significant Reviews/Consultation: • Satellite County Courthouse Project: Provided information regarding this project for fire protection features regarding water and access inquiries. • Plot Plan 20 Acre Medical/ Assisted living Project • Proposed Smart and Final Project • Special Events – Community Development: Springfest, 4th of July Festival. Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 6. Monthly Incident Map: