2016-11-08 Public Safety Agenda PacketCity of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
29714 Haun Road
Menifee, CA 92586
Tuesday
November 8, 2016
3:00 p.m.
Agenda
1. Call to order and roll call
2. Public Comments
3. Minutes — September 13, 2016
4. Fire Department Monthly Reports
5. Police Department Monthly Reports
6. Code Enforcement Monthly Reports
7. Animal Control Monthly Reports
a. Animal Control Services — Animal Friends of the Valleys
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County of Riverside
8. City Manager Comments
9. Committee Members Comments
10. Adjournment
Next Meeting: December 13, 2016
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City of Menifee
Public Safety Committee
Meeting Minutes
September 13, 2016
1. Call to order and roll call
Chairman Greg August called the meeting to order at 3:02 p.m.
Present were: Chairman Greg August, Committee Member Matthew Liesemeyer, City
Manager Rob Johnson, Western Riverside Council of Governments Intern Andres
Medrano, Deputy City Clerk Jennifer Allen, Economic Development Manager Gina
Gonzalez, City Engineer/Public Works Director Jonathan Smith, Building Official Colin
McNie, Senior Code Enforcement Officer Wayne O'Gara, Code Enforcement Technician
Avie Barron, Fire Apparatus Engineer Scott Philippbar, and Animal Control AFV Officer
Mo Middleton.
2. Public Comments
Committee Chair August called for public comments.
Mark Wilson, Quail Valley resident, reported on several code issues in the Quail Valley
area. He noted that he has worked directly with Senior Code Officer O'Gara, however
there are many more issues that need to be addressed. He also reported that Animal
Friends of the Valley (AFV) needs to drive through neighborhoods as there are many
stray dogs running loose.
3. Minutes
August 9, 2016 minutes were approved unanimously.
4. Discussion of Regional Homeless — Steve Falk, Director, Community Mission of
Hope
City Manager Johnson gave an overview of the meeting that occurred with Mike Davis
on September 13, 2016 regarding the creation of a Homeless Task/Strikeforce
Committee. Mr. Johnson provided a handout to the Committee that included the vision
and goals of the task/strikeforce. City Manager Johnson also reported on a meeting that
occurred on August 25, 2016 with members of a taskforce comprised of several
neighboring cities. He introduced those members, Brian Ambrose, Murrieta Assistant
City Manager Steve Falk, Director of Community Mission of Hope, and Daniel Soltero,
Western Riverside Council of Governments (WRCOG) Representative.
Mr. Ambrose gave an overview of how the Regional Homeless Alliance was formed, its
purpose and vision. Mr. Falk reported on the functions of the outreach program, the
types of services offered to the individuals and the education made available to improve
community awareness.
Committee Member Liesemeyer inquired about success of the program.
Mr. Falk stated they applied for grants to obtain affordable housing units and are waiting
to hear the decision. Mr. Falk elaborated on the programs offered to improve the
success rate.
Committee Chair August asked who will be doing the outreach.
Mr. Falk stated members of his team will reach out to the homeless individuals. He
stated his team uses tools such as the Service Prioritization Decision Assistance Tool
(SPDAT) to assess each individual's needs so they can provide the best services
available. He noted that volunteers are also welcome to assist in other parts of the
program.
Committee Chair August asked if homes in residential neighborhoods will be used as
living facilities for the homeless. Mr. Ambrose stated that those units are for -profit
organizations and they are seeking non-profit organizations such as churches.
City Manager Johnson stated the Public Safety Committee could make a
recommendation to the Council to create a Menifee Homeless Task Force or they could
recommend joining the neighboring cities in a partnership with the Regional Homeless
Alliance.
The Committee discussed regional issues of homelessness and agreed that partnering
with an organization that has established the homeless outreach needs and services
and thoroughly understands the regional importance, is the best option.
Committee Member Liesemeyer and Committee Chair August recommended the
Council consider adoption of the Regional Homeless Alliance Resolution.
5. Fire Department Monthly Report
Fire Apparatus Engineer Philippbar stated that working with Community Services to
provide CPR classes has been a success for two (2) years. He stated they will be adding
an additional class starting in October of 2016 for Healthcare Provider CPR.
City Manager Johnson requested that Fire add a report in future agenda packets of the
monthly community activities.
6. Police Department Monthly Report
Police representative was absent.
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
September 13, 2016
7. Code Enforcement Monthly Report
Building Official McNie provided the monthly report and reported on the completion of
demolition on the building on McCall and Encanto. He also reported that the Circle K in
Quail Valley is finalizing their inspections and will be open for business soon.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked if a consultant for vehicle abatement will help
with the increase in numbers. Mr. McNie stated he is reviewing the RFP's for vehicle
abatement and will soon select a vendor. He noted the consultant will help with the
increased numbers for vehicle abatement.
8. Animal Control Monthly Report
a. Animal Control Services —Animal Friends of the Valleys (AFV)
Officer Middleton reported on the statistics for the months of August.
Committee Chair August asked if AFV picked up the stray dogs in Quail Valley
mentioned by the public commenter, Mark Wilson. Officer Middleton stated it is
sometimes difficult to return dogs to their owners if they don't have tags. She
noted she would stay after the meeting to speak to Mr. Wilson to get more
information.
b. Animal Sheltering Services — County or Riverside
County Animal Shelter representative was absent.
9. Public Works Report —Traffic Report
City Engineer Smith provided a report on the traffic safety projects around the City. Mr.
Smith also gave an overview of speed statistics at various locations.
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked if developers could contribute to the costs for
traffic control devices during their application process. City Engineer Smith stated he is
working on a way to incorporate the costs into the developer fees.
Committee Member Liesemeyer reported on an overweight truck traveling on Goetz
Road. City Engineer Smith asked Committee Member Liesemeyer to forward the
information and he would look in to it.
Committee Member Liesemeyer inquired about the timing of closing Old Newport Road.
City Engineer Smith stated he would look at the schedule and get back to him.
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes
September 13, 2016
10. Committee Members Comments
Committee Member Liesemeyer asked if staff could look into removing the graffiti on the
large boulders just outside the Audie Murphy Ranch community on Newport. Officer
O'Gara stated he would get in touch with his contact to remove the graffiti.
11. Adjournment
Chairman August adjourned the meeting at 4:12 p.m.
Jennifer Allen, Deputy City Clerk
City of Menifee Public Safety Committee Minutes 4
September 13, 2016
October Report
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
11/2/2016
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station, Jurisdiction
Incidents Reported for the month of October, 2016 and Battalion Number 13 Page 1 of 6
'Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in.
Response Activity
Incidents Reported for the month of October, 2016 and Battalion Number 13
,AN
■ False Aarm
44
4.2%
_: H. Mat
2
0.2%
■ Mediral
815
78.0%
■ Other Fire
11
1.1 %
■ Other Misc
2
0.2%
Pudic SeNce Assist
61
5.8%
■ Res Fre
5
0.5%
❑ Rescue
1
0.1 %
■ Ringing Narm
1
0.1 %
■ Standby
13
1.2%
■ Traf(c Collision
89
8.5%
Wldand Fire
1
0.1 %
Total:
1,045100.0%
False Alarm
44
Haz Mat
2
Medical
815
Other Fire
11
Other Misc
2
Public Service Assist
81
Res Fire
5
Rescue
1
Ringing Alarm
1
Standby
13
Traffic Collision
89
Wildland Fire
1
Incident Total: 1,045
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 51 940-6900
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
662 275 27 5 4.8 68.3%
The following incidents are included in the total number of records but not in the average time HZM, HZMMC, OAC, OAF, DAM, OAMAD, OAMAI, OAMTE, OAMVA, OAP, OAR, OAV, OUT, OOU,
LEB, LEO, LEI, BRNPMT, OES, PAA, PAD, PAF, PAO, PAP, HFS, HFSAM, HFSCA, HSBT, HSBTC, HSBTS, HSBTV, HSE, HSG
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Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
False
Alarm
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Medical
Other
Fire
Other
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Public
Service
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Fire
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Alarm
Standby
Traffic
Collisio
Wildlan
d Fire
Station 5 quail
Valley
Station 7 Sun City
Station 54
Homeland
Station 68
Menifee
Station 76
Menifee Lakes
canyon Lake
Menifee
Penis
Station Total
Menifee
Perris
Station Total
Menifee
Perris
Riverside County
.Unincorporated Area
Riverside Unit
Station Total
Menifee
Murrieta
Riverside County
Unincorporated Area
Wldomar
Station Total
Menifee
Riverside County
Unincorporated Area
Station Total
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Incidents by Jurisdiction
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2
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Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
DISTRICT 1
KEVIN JEFFRIES
DISTRICT 3
CHUCK
WASHINGTON
DISTRICT 5
MARION ASHLEY
False Alarm
Haz Mat
Medical
Other Fire
Other Misc
Public Service Assist
Res Fire
Rescue
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Standby
Traffic Collision
Wildland Fire
2
4
38
0 0
2
28 62
725
1 2
8
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1 7
53
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4
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1
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0
3 2
8
2 19
68
0 1
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Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
11/2/2016
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station, Jurisdiction
Page 1 of 6
'Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in.
Response Activity
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■ False Alarm
33 3.8%
H. Mat
3 0.3%
Medical
689 80.0%
■ Other Fire
7 0.8%
■ Other M'sc
2 0.2%
Pudic SeMce Assist
52 6.0%
■ Res Fire
4 0.5%
❑ Rescue
1 0.1 %
■ Standby
8 0.9%
■ Traffic Collision
62 7.2%
Total:
861 100.0%
False Alarm
33
Haz Mat
3
Medical
669
Other Fire
7
Other Misc
2
Public Service Assist
52
Res Fire
4
Rescue
1
Standby
8
Traffic Collision
62
Incident Total: 861
Average Enroute to Onscene Tin1e-
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
585 196 14 3 4.5 73.3%
The following incidents are included in the total number of records but not in the average time HZM, HZMMC, OAC, OAF, DAM, OAMAD, OAMAI, OAMTE, OAMVA, OAP, OAR, OAV, OUT, OOU,
LEB, LEO, LEI, BRNPMT, DES, PAA, PAD, PAF, PAO, PAP, HFS, HFSAM, HFSCA, HSBT, HSBTC, HSBTS, HSBTV, HSE, HSG
Last Updated 11/2/2016 3: Page 2 of 6
Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in.
Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
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Medical
Other
Fire
Other
Misc
Public
Service
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Fire
Rescue
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City
Station 5 Quail
Valley
Station 7 Sun City
Station 54
Homeland
Station 66
Menifee
Station 76
Menifee Lakes
Station 73 Rancho
California
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
Menifee
Station Total
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Incidents by Jurisdiction
Standby Traffic
False
Haz Mat Medical Other
Other Public Res Fire Rescue
Alarm
Fire
Misc Service
Collision
Menifee
33
3 689 7
2 52 4 1
8 62
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Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
DISTRICT 1
KEVIN JEFFRIES
DISTRICT 5
MARION ASHLEY
False Alarm
Haz Mat
Medical
Other Fire
Other Misc
Public Service Assist
Res Fire
Rescue
Standby
Traffic Collision
0
33
0
3
1
688
0
7
0
2
0
52
0
4
0
1
0
8
0
62
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Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: October Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 5
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type
Materials/Handouts
I Total Number of Hours
Number of Public
for Reporting Month
Used
Contacts:
0
School Event
0 Yes
El No 0
0
Adult Education
El Yes
El No i
Fair/Safety Expo
0 Yes
El No
4
Display
El Yes
Z No
200+
Station Tour
El Yes
El No
I Fire Safety
El Y es
El No
Trailer
Other
.................
171 Yes
.......
El No
Field Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of initial Field I
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting 0
LE-1 00 Inspections for 0
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of 1
Re -inspections for Reporting 1
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for 0
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
No Significant Incident Events
10/26 — High Rise Earthquake I Fire drill at Menifee Valley Hospital.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: October Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 54
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
I
Event Type
Materials/Handouts
i
Total Number of Hours
i Number of Public
for Reporting Month
Used
I
3 Contacts:
7
! School Event
I
❑ Yes /
® No
10
�
( 1000
III
Adult Education
i ❑ Yes /
❑ No
Fair/Safety Expo
❑ Yes /
❑ No
Display
I�I ❑ Yes /
❑ No
Station Tour
1 ❑ Yes /
❑ No
Fire Safety
I Trailer
El Yes /
El No
Other
❑ Yes /
❑ No
f
i
Field Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field 1
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
Q
LE-100 Inspections for Q
Month
I
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of i
;
Re -inspections for Reporting i
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for i Q
i
Reporting Month I
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
10/27- Auto/Ped Fatality, Menifee co Watson
10/28 - Career Day at Mesa Verde Elementary School in Heritage Lakes.
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Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: October Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 76
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events Event Type
Materials/Handouts
Hours Total Number of
Number of Public
for Reporting Month
---- -- ..—._........ _...--..__._._...__.._—._..._...._._-.._..---
Used
Contacts:
—----.._...............
0 School Event
❑ Yes
/
® No
;
-- --
0 Adult Education
❑ Yes
/
® No
0 Fair/Safety Expo
_
❑ Yes
/
® No
2 I Display
® Yes
/
❑ No I 3
40
2 Station Tour !
® Yes
/
❑ No I 3
30
Fire Safety
I
-- —�'
1
I Trailer
—
®Yes
/
❑ No 6
75
—` Other
❑ Yes
/
❑ No
Field Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting Q
LE-100 Inspections for Q
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for Q
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
10/24 — Single vehicle traffic collision with minor extrication of 1 victim.
10/24 — Remote area rescue involving a Mountain Biker in Winchester.
10/26 — High Rise Earthquake / Fire drill at Menifee Valley Hospital.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: October Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 7
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
I
Event Type
j
Materials/Handouts
Total Number of Hours Number of Public
for Reporting Month
i
Used
i Contacts:
0
School Event
i
❑ Yes /
® No I
18
Adult Education
® Yes /
❑ No ' 16 27
1
Fair/Safety Expo
® Yes /
❑ No 7 300
0
Display
® Yes
/
® No
4
Station Tour
i
® Yes
/
ElNo 4 16
! Fire Safety
__
0
Trailer
El Yes
/
El No i
0
I
I Other
❑ Yes
/
❑ No
i
I
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
I
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
I
LE-100 Inspections for
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
Total Number of Fire i
Month
Prevention Referrals for
i
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc
Include photos if available.
Multiple Lighting Strike calls, Downed Power Lines.
Vehicle vs Pedestrian.
10126 — High Rise Earthquake / Fire drill at Menifee Valley Hospital.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: October Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station:
Station 68
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type
Materials/Handouts Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
Used
Contacts:
4
School Event
0 Yes
...........
El No 8 250
... . ........
Adult Education i
El Yes
El No
Fair/Safety Expo
El Yes
Z No 4 500
I Display
El Yes
El No
Station Tour
El Yes
El No
Fire Safety
..........
. ....... . .
Trailer
El Yes
El No 1
2
Other
El Yes
El No 7 1000
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
I
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
0
LE-1 00 Inspections for 0
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
j0
Total Number of Fire
Month
I
Prevention Referrals for 5
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
No Signigicant Events
September Report
Riverside County Fire Department/ CAL FIRE
Emergency Incident Statistics
John R. Hawkins
Fire Chief
10/4/2016
Report Provided By: Riverside County Fire Department
Communications and Technology Division
GIs Section
Please refer to Map and Incident by Battalion, Station, Jurisdiction
Incidents Reported for Date between 9/1/2016 and 9/30/2016 and Menifee City Page 1 of 6
Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in.
Response Activity
Incidents Reported for Date between 9/1/2016 and 9/30/2016 and Menifee City
■ Corn Fire
False Alarm
43
5.2%
■ H. Mat
2
0.2%
■ Mc al
636
76.6%
■ Other Fre
3
0.4 %
Pudic SeMce Assist
66
8.0%
M Res Fire
2
0.2%
or Res—
1
0.1%
■ Ringing Alarm
1
0.1%
■ Standby
13
1.6%
■ Traffic Collis—
57
6.9%
Vehicle Fire
4
0.5%
Wldand Fire
1
0.1%
Total.
830
10D.0%
Com Fire
1
False Alarm
43
Haz Mat
2
Medical
636
Other Fire
3
Public Service Assist
66
Res Fire
2
Rescue
1
Ringing Alarm
1
Standby
13
Traffic Collision
57
Vehicle Fire
4
Wildland Fire
1
Incident Total: 830
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 Hein Desk at 951-940-6900
<5 Minutes +5 Minutes +10 Minutes +20 Minutes Average % 0 to 5 min
545 194 9 2 4.5 72.7%
The following incidents are included in the total number of records but not in the average time HZM, HZMMC, OAC, OAF, DAM, OAMAD, OAMAI, OAMTE, OAMVA, OAP, OAR, OAV, OUT, OOU,
LEB, LEO, LEI, BRNPMT, OES, PAA, PAD, PAF, PAO, PAP, HFS, HFSAM, HFSCA, HSBT, HSBTC, HSBTS, HSBTV, HSE, HSG
Last Updated 10/4/2016 3: Page 2 of 6
Incidents are shown based on the primary response area for the incident location. This does not represent total response times for all units only the first unit in.
Incidents by Battalion, Station and Jurisdiction
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Fire
False
Alarm
Haz Mat
Medical
Other
Fire
Public
Service
Res
Fire
Rescue
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City
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Menifee Lakes
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Station Total
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Incidents by Jurisdiction
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Fire False
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Ringing
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43
2 636 3 66 2 1
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Incidents by Supervisorial District - Summary
DISTRICT 1
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DISTRICT 3
CHUCK
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DISTRICT 5
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False Alarm
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Medical
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1
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1
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13
1 1
55
0 0
4
0 0
1
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Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: September Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 5
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type iUsed
Materials/Handouts 1
! Total Number of Hours
Number of Public
for Reporting Month
Contacts:
0
i School Event 1
❑ Yes
/
❑ No 0
i
0
0
Adult Education
❑ Yes
/
❑ No 0
0
0
---'-'----'-------
;Fair/Safety Expo
--' -' --- ---
❑Yes
/
❑ No 0
0
0
Display
-----
❑ Yes
/
❑ No 0 I
0
1
Station Tour
® Yes
/
❑ No 1
6
0
;Fire Safety
❑ Yes
/
❑ No 0
0
Trailer
1
Other
® Yes
/
❑ No 4
10
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
0
LE-100 Inspections for
0
Month
Reporting Month
I
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for
0
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
9/15/16 TC cut and rescue on Goetz cross of Newport, 3 patients one having Major injuries
9/20/16 Crew from E5 provided a CPR class for 10 Fire Explorers at Fire Station 76.
9/29/2016 E5 responded to a Pediatric Trauma patient with major injuries and the firefighter
paramedic assigned to E5 stabilized and transported with AMR to Riverside University Health
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: September Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 7
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
3
Event Type
Materials/Handouts
Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
Used
Contacts:
0
1 School Event i
El Yes
El No
18
Adult Education 1
El Yes
El No
16 i 27
0
1 Fair/Safety Expo if
El Yes
No
Ei
2
Display
M Yes
Ei No
2 6
4
Station Tour
Z Yes
Ei No
4 E 16
0
Fire Safety
Ej Yes
El No
1 Trailer
0
Other
El Yes
ED No
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
I
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
LE-100 Inspections for
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
Multiple fires in B-13 Debris fire with power lines down 54's [A, 2 structure fires 68's IA,
Commercial vehicle fire with Hazardous material 5's IA, Hanging 7's IA
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: September Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 54
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type
Materials/Handouts
1 Total Number of Hours
Number of Public
i
for Reporting Month
Used
Contacts:
School Event
Z Yes /
El No 1
50
3
1 Adult Education
E Yes
'
El No 1 2
3
Fair/Safety Expo i
El Yes
Z No 2
30
Display
El Yes /
El No
Station Tour
EI Yes /
El No
Fire Safety
Trailer
El Yes /
[--] No
Other
El Yes /
El No
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
i
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
LE-100 Inspections for
Month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
Month
Total Number of Fire
Prevention Referrals for
Reporting Month i
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
th Include photos if available.
September 17 E54 attended a soap box derby near Station 76 with other engines from the
battalion for PR.
September 18 th E54 responded to a wildland fire in a lot behind a barber shop. Power lines
down, threat to one structure.
September 30th, E54 put on a public education presentation at Romoland Elementary School
K-3.
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: September Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 68
PFland Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
Event Type
Materials/Handouts I Number of Public
Total Number of Hours
for Reporting Month
Used
Contacts:
School Event
Z Yes
El No 24
I Adult Education
E] Yes
El No
1 Station Tour
Fire Safety
Trailer
El Yes
El No
Other
Ej Yes
El No
Field Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
I
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
0
LE-100 Inspections for 10
month
Reporting Month
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
Re -inspections for Reporting
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for
Reporting Month
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos ifavailable.
Sept 2S-structure fire 25652White Aspen
Month End Stat Report
Reporting Month: September Reporting Year: 2016
Reporting Station: Station 76
PR and Public Education Programs:
Total Number of
Events
! Event Type i
Materials/Handouts
Total Number of Hours
!
! Number of Public
!
for Reporting Month
i
Used
Contacts:
0
j School Event
—i
❑ Yes /
N No
1
Adult Education
;
N Yes /
❑ No 8
i 12
1
--
1 Fair/Safety Expo
—
❑ Yes /
N No j 6
!
50+
1
i
Display
❑ Yes /
!
N No € 2
20
2
Station Tour
® Yes /
❑ No i 2
40
it Fire Safety
0
Trailer
❑ Yes /
N No
4
1 Other
i
N Yes /
!
❑ No ! 12
14 Explorers
i
Field
Inspections:
LE-100's (Weed Abatement)
Total Number of Initial Field
Total Number of
Inspections for Reporting
Q
LE-100 Inspections for Q
Month
Reporting Month
!
i
Prevention Referrals:
Total Number of
!
i
Re -inspections for Reporting
0
Total Number of Fire
Month
Prevention Referrals for Q
Reporting Month i
Significant Events:
Provide a brief synopsis of significant TC's, Fires, Near Drowning's, Road Closures etc...
Include photos if available.
1 Motorcycle T/C Fatality, Fatility TC in Winchester, Structure fire in Winchester
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Menifee Public Safety Report - November 2016
During the month of October 2016, the Menifee Police Department responded to 3,990 calls.
During the month of September 2016, the City of Menifee had 205 Part 1 crimes. A three month
comparison is provided below.
July 2016
August 2016
September 2016
# Change
Homicide
0
0
0
N/A
Arson
0
0
0
N/A
Assault
19
40
28
-12
Burglaries
24
44
43
-1
Larceny Theft
74
102
106
4
Rape
4
1
0
-1
Robbery
4
3
4
1
Vehicle Theft
30
26
28
2
During the month of October 2016, the City of Menifee had 25 Vandalisms and 9 Public Intoxica-
tions. A three month comparison of Vandalism & Public Intoxication calls is provided below:
August 2016
September 2016
October 2016
# Change
Vandalisms
42
25
25
N/A
Public Intoxications
16
11
9
-2
During the month of October 2016, the City of Menifee had 371 Traffic Citations, 12 DUIs, and 43
Traffic Collisions. A three month comparison of Traffic Enforcement calls is provided below:
August 2016
September 2016
October 2016
# Change
Traffic Citations
366
429
371
-58
DUIs
8
13
12
-1
Traffic Collisions
26
41
43
2
Disclaimer: The raw statistics presented in this report are based on the information currently in our Records Management System. These numbers are dynamic and can change
based on how fast reports are written and entered into the Records Management System. These statistics are for law enforcement purposes only.
MENIFEE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Riverside County Sheriff's Department
i
� Stan Sniff Sheriff
Menifee Public Safety Report - October 2016
ENIFEW 1
During the month of September 2016, the Menifee Police Department responded to 4,069 calls.
During the month of August 2016, the City of Menifee had 216 Part 1 crimes. A three month
comparison is provided below.
June 2016
July 2016
August 2016
# Change
Homicide
0
0
0
N/A
Arson
0
0
0
N/A
Assault
24
19
40
21
Burglaries
30
24
44
20
Larceny Theft
92
74
102
28
Rape
0
4
1
-3
Robbery
2
4
3
-1
Vehicle Theft
25
30
26
-4
During the month of September 2016, the City of Menifee had 25 Vandalisms and 11 Public Intoxi-
cations. A three month comparison of Vandalism & Public Intoxication calls is provided below:
July 2016
August 2016
September 2016
# Change
Vandalisms
37
42
25
-17
Public Intoxications
17
16
11
-5
During the month of September 2016, the City of Menifee had 429 Traffic Citations,13 DUIs, and
41 Traffic Collisions. A three month comparison of Traffic Enforcement calls is provided below:
July 2016
August 2016
September 2016
# Change
Traffic Citations
262
366
429
63
DUIs
11
8
13
5
Traffic Collisions
20
26
41
15
Disclaimer: The raw statistics presented in this report are based on the information currently in our Records Management System. These numbers are dynamic and can change
based on how fast reports are written and entered into the Records Management System. These statistics are for law enforcement purposes only.
CITY OF MENIFEE — CODE ENFORCEMENT
STAT REPORT FOR OCTOBER 2016
ACTION DETAIL STATS OCT NOV DEC
2015
2015
2015
New Complaints Received
71
32
20
New Inspections
99
66
63
Follow -Up Inspections
130
83
109
Closing Inspections
73
40
48
Notices of Violation Issued
67
33
57
Admin Citations Issued
35
35
43
Proactive Enforcement
19
11
24
Cases
CODE ENFORCEMENT
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOPICS OPENED
Building Code Violation
2
3
1
Commercial Enforcement
0
0
0
Dangerous Building
2
1
1
Foreclosed Property
Registrations
8
3
9
Graffiti
1
2
0
Hazardous Condition
2
1
0
Illegal Dumping
3
2
2
Illegal Signage
3
0
0
Parking Citations
6
7
7
Property Maintenance
15
12
5
Public Nuisance
23
5
5
Sub -Standard Housing
1
2
4
Vehicle Abatement
19
7
21
Vendor Enforcement
1
1
0
Weed Abatement
2
1
0
Zoning Violations
18
3
5
Public Works Referrals
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
59
46
52
63
52
56
52
81
57
64
90
91
104
100
79
214
92
146
114
96
98
165
201
271
147
221
158
220
154
152
71
88
88
90
59
105
70
108
106
98
52
58
76
92
69
111
38
90
61
77
37
42
98
118
54
275
107
86
52
58
23
27
39
30
22
162
21
31
38
58
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
7
0
5
7
6
4
2
5
6
8
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
l
5
9
3
10
4
4
5
4
1
3
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
3
5
5
5
2
1
4
3
2
4
1
5
2
5
4
10
1
6
0
10
11
12
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
10
3
7
3
5
3
1
6
10
8
11
13
15
18
27
37
27
22
19
27
14
16
9
6
13
6
6
13
11
11
3
1
3
2
3
0
1
4
l
3
13
9
27
15
4
11
5
28
6
3
0
12
2
2
3
2
4
1
12
4
0
0
0
0
3
149
19
1
1
0
11
15
9
12
10
11
14
22
14
19
10
5
CITY OF MENIFEE — CODE ENFORCEMENT
STAT REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2016
ACTION DETAIL STATS
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
2015
2015
2015
2015
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
New Complaints Received
46
71
32
20
59
46
52
63
52
56
52
81
57
New Inspections
105
99
66
63
90
91
104
100
79
214
92
146
114
Follow -Up Inspections
133
130
83
109
98
165
201
271
147
221
158
220
154
Closing Inspections
59
73
40
48
71
88
88
90
59
105
70
108
106
Notices of Violation Issued
50
67
33
57
52
58
76
92
69
111
38
90
61
Admin Citations Issued
50
35
35
43
37
42
98
118
54
275
107
86
52
Proactive Enforcement Cases
26
19
11
24
23
27
39
30
22
162
21
31
38
CODE ENFORCEMENT
TOPICS OPENED
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
Building Code Violation
4
2
3
1
7
0
5
7
6
4
2
5
6
Commercial Enforcement
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
Dangerous Building
0
2
1
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
Foreclosed Property
4
Registrations
9
8
3
9
1
5
9
3
10
4
4
5
Graffiti
1
1
2
0
3
1
1
3
0
0
0
0
3
Hazardous Condition
3
2
1
0
5
5
2
1
4
3
2
4
1
Illegal Dumping
1
3
2
2
2
5
4
10
1
6
0
10
11
Illegal Signage
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Parking Citations
12
6
7
7
10
3
7
3
5
3
1
6
10
Property Maintenance
23
15
12
5
11
13
15
18
27
37
27
22
19
Public Nuisance
11
23
5
5
14
16
9
6
13
6
6
13
11
Sub -Standard Housing
1
1
2
4
3
1
3
2
3
0
1
4
1
Vehicle Abatement
8
19
7
21
13
9
27
15
4
11
5
28
6
Vendor Enforcement
5
1
1
0
0
12
2
2
3
2
4
1
12
Weed Abatement
2
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
3
149
19
1
1
Zoning Violations
8
18
3
5
11
15
9
12
10
11
14
22
14
Public Works Referrals
10
September Report
ANIMAL CONTROL REPORT
TOTALS FOR MENIFEE
TO�I
DESCRIPTION
Jul-16
Aug-16
Sep-16
Oct-16
Nov-16
Dec-16
Jan-17
Feb-17
Mar-17
Apr-17
May-17
Jun-17
Total calls
582
647
584`
1229
After Hours Calls
32
25
22
79
Animal Welfare Checks
38
35
26
99
Vicious
9
8
6
23
Noise Nuisance
31
401
52
123
Confined Stray Animal
66
84
74
224
QT (bite to human)
8
13
9
30
Incidents (bite to animal)
4
5
9
18
Dead Animal
28
21
35
84
Rattlesnake/snake
7
13
71
27
Running at Large
681
75
68
1211
Injured Animal
22
16
12
50
Trapped
20
12
26
58
Kennel/Cattery Violations
5
5
3
13
License Violations
40
56
59
155
Prohibition of Sales
o
0
01
0
Hit by Car
21
2
1
5
Confinement Check
30
28
30
88
Citations Issued
190
180
188
558
NOV Issued
5
8
7
20
License Sold
556
583
845
1984
` MAY CHANGE SLIGHTLY
October Report
Impound Outcome Statistics
for the Riverside Department of Animal Services
for the Contract City of iNIENIFEE
11/2/201615:51
Oct-2016
CYTD (1/1/2016 - 10/31/2016)
FYTD(7/1/2016.10/31/2016)
DOG
ICAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
Live Impounds STRAY
OWNER SURRENDER
CONFISCATE
52
7
3
47
2
0
1
0
0
100
9
3
539
61
14
295
18
7
33
5
0
867
84
21
228
24
6
138
4
7
8
0
0
374
28
13
Total
62
49
1
112
614
320
38
972
258
149
8
415
Live Releases ADOPTION
TRANSFER TO ADOPTION PARTNERS
TRANSFERS TO CONTRACT SHELTERS
OWNER REUNITED WITH
7
0
0
15
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
14
0
0
15
52
173
1
178
34
89
2
9
1
6
0
3
87
268
3
190
18
95
0
76
28
52
1
5
0
2
0
0
46
149
1
81
Total
221
7
0
29
4041
134
101
548
1891
86
21
277
FOSTER
01
16
0
16
7
56
1
64
2
34
0
36
Euthanized 'EUTHANIZED-Untreatable
•Euthanized-Treatable
Euthanized-Adoptable
4
6
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
4
9
0
42
61
0
70
57
0
3
0
0
115
118
0
16
27
0
12
37
0
1
0
0
29
64
0
Total
10
3
0
13
103
127
3
233
43
49
1
93
September Report
Impound Outcome Statistics
for the Riverside Department of Animal Services
for the Contract City of MENIFEE
10/3/20168:40
Sep-2016
CYTD (1/1/2016 - 9/30/2016)
FYTD(7/1/2016-9/30/2016)
DOG
ICAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
JOTHERS
TOTAL
DOG
CAT
OTHERS
TOTAL
Live Impounds STRAY
OWNER SURRENDER
CONFISCATE
60
4
3
34
0
0
1
0
0
95
4
3
487
54
11
246
16
7
32
5
0
765
75
18
176
17
3
89
2
7
7
0
0
272
19
10
Total
67
34
1
102
552
269
37
858
196
98
7
301
Live Releases ADOPTION
TRANSFER TO ADOPTION PARTNERS
TRANSFERS TO CONTRACT SHELTERS
REUNITED WITH OWNER
5
21
0
24
9
12
1
4
0
0
0
0
14
33
1
28
45
146
1
162
27
61
2
9
1
5
0
3
73
212
3
174
11
68
0
60
21
24
1
5
0
1
0
0
32
93
1
65
Total
50
26
0
76
354
99
9
462
139
51
1
191
FOSTER
1
91
11
7
40
2
49
2
18
1
21
Euthanized "EUTHANIZED-Untreatable
`Euthanized-Treatable
Euthanized-Adoptable
3
6
0
7
4
0
0
0
0
10
10
0
38
55
0
70
54
0
3
0
0
111
109
0
12
21
0
12
34
0
1
0
0
25
55
0
Total
9
11
0
20
93
124
3
220
33
46
1
80