FireRiverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 11-1-2017 through 11-30-2017 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: False Alarm 55 Haz Mat 5 Medical 722 Other Misc 2 Public Service Assist 68 Res Fire 4 Rescue 1 Ringing Alarm 3 Standby 5 Traffic Collision 53 Vehicle Fire 1 Wildland Fire 1 Incident Total: 920
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 590 263 21 4 4.8 67.2% Average Commitment Time in minutes for the Month False Alarm Medical Fire Public Service Traffic Collision Total Average Engine 5 15.6 21.0 133.0 18.3 26.0 23.6 Engine 7 18.8 16.1 117.7 14.7 13.8 17.3 Medic Squad 7 15.7 19.9 65.0 15.9 15.1 19.5 Engine 68 10.6 21.4 109.5 21.7 14.3 19.9 Engine 76 12.0 18.9 92.5 13.9 23.2 19.9 Quint 76 10.9 14.4 113.0 12.6 15.1 15.5 2. RESPONSES INTO CANYON LAKE: False Medical Other Public Traffic Res Total Alarm Fire Service Collision Fire_______ Battalion 13 Station 5 Quail Valley 1 15 0 0 0 1 17
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 3. SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS: •••• 11/26/2017 One chief officer, five engines and one truck responded to a reported residential structure fire at the 33000 block of Paradise Lane. The first unit arrived and reported a medium barn fully involved with fire. An aggressive fire attack on the barn was initiated with a coordinated search of the home. Fire was contained and there were no displaced occupants. •••• 11/24/2017 One chief officer, two engines and one truck responded to a reported remote rescue with a hiker down in the upper foothills on Juniper Ranch Road. Firefighter paramedics located the patient with Perris ECC GPS assistance and initiated advance life support care. Patient was transported with firefighter paramedics to the closest trauma center. •••• 11/23/2017 One chief officer, one engine and one truck responded to a reported traffic accident with extrication at the intersection of Antelope Road and Newport Road. First unit arrived and reported one single vehicle rollover with an ejected person on the ground. Firefighter paramedics initiated immediate basic and advanced life support care to the patient suffering airway compromise and critical injuries. Patient was transported with firefighter paramedics to the closest hospital succumbing to injuries. CHP and RSO remained on scene conducting an investigation. 4. STATION ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS: School and Education Event Programs: • Fire Station 7 static displays at school event 40 contacts • Fire Station 76 static display at school event 6 contacts Station Tours: • Fire Station 68 with 10 contacts • Fire Station 76 with 15 contacts Other Events: • Celebration promotional ceremony for Engineer Scott Herbert to Training Fire Captain • Menifee Stations Spark of Love Toy Drop Offs, 100+ contacts
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report Defensible Space inspections: • Fire Station 68 conducted 3 weed abatement inspections and 10 re-inspections 5. Training: • Week of Nov 1 In Service Multi-Company Training • Week of Nov 6 Emergency Medical Skills Proficiency • Week of Nov 13 Structure Fire Operating Guidelines • Week of Nov 20 Water Rescue Awareness • Week of Nov 27 In Service Multi-Company Training
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report
Riverside County Fire / CAL-FIRE Serving the City of Menifee Monthly Report 6. Monthly Incident