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Burlington Fire Department and Burlington Emergency Management
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Burlington Fire Department Overview 5 Fire Stations 5 Fire Stations 79 Firefighters (Includes Fire Chief, Deputy Chiefs; Training Officer and Fire Marshal) 79 Firefighters (Includes Fire Chief, Deputy Chiefs; Training Officer and Fire Marshal) All FD Staff are certified at EMT or EMTA All FD Staff are certified at EMT or EMTA 3 Shifts @ 24 hours (48 – 72 hr weeks) 3 Shifts @ 24 hours (48 – 72 hr weeks) Call volume over 7,000/year Call volume over 7,000/year Finance, IT and Administrative Support – Combined with Fire/Police Business Office Finance, IT and Administrative Support – Combined with Fire/Police Business Office
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Overview-Stations Station #1 Fire Headquaters,136 South Winooski Avenue Station #1 Fire Headquaters,136 South Winooski Avenue Engine #1, Tower #1, Rescue #1 and Car 12 (on duty Chief) Engine #1, Tower #1, Rescue #1 and Car 12 (on duty Chief) 8 on duty staff 8 on duty staff Admin offices Admin offices
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Overview-Stations Station #2 132 North Avenue Station #2 132 North Avenue Engine #2, 6 and Rescue #2 Engine #2, 6 and Rescue #2 Haz-Mat Decon Trailer Haz-Mat Decon Trailer 5 on duty staff 5 on duty staff Fire prevention offices Fire prevention offices
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Overview-Stations Station #3 20 Mansfield Avenue Station #3 20 Mansfield Avenue Engine #3 Engine #3 2 on duty staff 2 on duty staff
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Overview-Stations Station #4 1397 North Avenue Station #4 1397 North Avenue Engine #4 and Rescue #3 Engine #4 and Rescue #3 Multiple Casualty Trailer Multiple Casualty Trailer 3 on duty staff 3 on duty staff
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Overview-Stations Station #5 23 Ferguson Avenue Station #5 23 Ferguson Avenue Engine #5 Engine #5 Technical Rescue Trailer Technical Rescue Trailer 2 on duty staff 2 on duty staff
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Responsibilities Fire Suppression Fire Suppression Hazardous Materials Response Hazardous Materials Response Technical Rescue Response: (above and below grade, High Angle Rescues and Structural Collapse) Technical Rescue Response: (above and below grade, High Angle Rescues and Structural Collapse) Post 9-11: Preparation/Training and Activities Post 9-11: Preparation/Training and Activities Community Emergency Community Emergency Planning (Weather emergencies Planning (Weather emergencies Mass care) Mass care)
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Responsibilities Emergency Medical Service Emergency Medical Service (2 staffed Ambulances, 1 spare) Fire Prevention + Investigation Fire Prevention + Investigation Permits and Project Review Permits and Project Review Inspection and Public Education Inspection and Public Education Time of Sale Inspections Time of Sale Inspections FM office has over 10,000 contacts each year. Training
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Incidents District20072008200920102011Increase 11755180420180234933.85% 299796910050129629.99% 31486162515980167712.85% 4104110891029010904.71% 556953657205801.93% Mutual Aid 2181208 Aid/FM Office and Other 03101 5869603462356666700719.39% 5 Year Increase – City Wide 19.39%
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Emergency Management Responsibilities transferred to Fire Chief in the 1990’s Responsibilities transferred to Fire Chief in the 1990’s Ensure the complete and efficient utilization of all city facilities to combat disasters and emergencies. Ensure the complete and efficient utilization of all city facilities to combat disasters and emergencies. Coordinating agency for all activity/conduit for the Mayor to exercise authority and discharge responsibilities vested. Coordinating agency for all activity/conduit for the Mayor to exercise authority and discharge responsibilities vested. Code of Ordinances: Chapter 11 Code of Ordinances: Chapter 11
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September 11, 2001
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Community Emergency Planning December 2003, President George W. Bush signed Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 (HSPD-8), National Preparedness. December 2003, President George W. Bush signed Homeland Security Presidential Directive 8 (HSPD-8), National Preparedness. Established policies to strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies Established policies to strengthen the preparedness of the United States to prevent and respond to threatened or actual domestic terrorist attacks, major disasters, and other emergencies
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Community Emergency Planning Incident Command System (NIMS) Incident Command System (NIMS) Recognition/need for local incident management and sustainability prior to FEMA assistance. Recognition/need for local incident management and sustainability prior to FEMA assistance. Establishment of common radio channels Establishment of common radio channels Program Funding Program Funding
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Community Emergency Planning Burlington City’s Emergency Operation Plan has been updated. City’s Emergency Operation Plan has been updated. Incident Command System (NIMS) training for all city departments. Incident Command System (NIMS) training for all city departments. Emergency operation center training. Emergency operation center training. FD is apart of a Statewide response network. FD is apart of a Statewide response network. Urban Search and Rescue Urban Search and Rescue Fire Mutual Aid Fire Mutual Aid Mass care/Multiple Casualty Incidents Mass care/Multiple Casualty Incidents National Radio Channels installed National Radio Channels installed
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Community Emergency Planning Burlington Large scale drills with partners within the community: i.e. FAHC decontamination drill. Transportation drills with LCT. Large scale drills with partners within the community: i.e. FAHC decontamination drill. Transportation drills with LCT. Public education: Classes at Burl public schools, and distribution of preparedness materials. Public education: Classes at Burl public schools, and distribution of preparedness materials.
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2011 Lake Champlain Shoreline Flooding
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2011 Flooding Meetings with City leadership, department heads. Meetings with City leadership, department heads. Coordination and planning for response, mitigation and recovery began early and continues today! Coordination and planning for response, mitigation and recovery began early and continues today! Just about every city department involved. Just about every city department involved.
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2011 Flooding 30 people displaced from their homes 30 people displaced from their homes Damage and or flooding to 60+ private buildings (many more business and public) Damage and or flooding to 60+ private buildings (many more business and public) 18 homes disconnected from the power grid. 18 homes disconnected from the power grid. Approx 18,000 sand bags given out. Approx 18,000 sand bags given out.
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Vermont Emergency Management provides aid and support to Vermont’s Local Emergency Management Directors (LEMDs), Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs), Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs), Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), state agencies, and emergency response providers. provides aid and support to Vermont’s Local Emergency Management Directors (LEMDs), Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs), Regional Planning Commissions (RPCs), Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs), state agencies, and emergency response providers.
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Vermont Emergency Management Act as Vermont's single point of contact for emergency management Act as Vermont's single point of contact for emergency management Provide emergency management leadership for state and local partners Provide emergency management leadership for state and local partners Exercise and train staff and partners in modern facilities to deliver services Exercise and train staff and partners in modern facilities to deliver services Develop and maintain emergency management accreditation/standards Develop and maintain emergency management accreditation/standards Ensure sufficient training opportunities for emergency providers Ensure sufficient training opportunities for emergency providers Increase partnerships with both the public and private sectors Increase partnerships with both the public and private sectors Enhance the State's capability to deliver services through resource management Enhance the State's capability to deliver services through resource management Facilitate a mitigation program that will allow for communities to identify potential hazards and to develop strategies to protect themselves from future disasters. Facilitate a mitigation program that will allow for communities to identify potential hazards and to develop strategies to protect themselves from future disasters. Provide public outreach/education for a wide audience. Provide public outreach/education for a wide audience.
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Health Alert Network Health Alert Network VTHAN is a web based communication system used as a tool to support 24/7/365 alerting and notification. The system informs registered public health professionals and key response partners about public health situations
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Emergency Preparedness Senior Advisory Committee Emergency Preparedness Senior Advisory Committee Members include: VDH, VEM, VT Hosp Assco, Hospitals, Law Enforcement, Fire Service, ARC, Homeland Security and the Military. Mission: Healthcare Issues, Facility readiness, Mass Care, Home and Community Services, Training and planning. Mission: Healthcare Issues, Facility readiness, Mass Care, Home and Community Services, Training and planning. H1N1 and Pandemic Flu H1N1 and Pandemic Flu
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Training with our local Hospital Training with our local Hospital Vermont National Guard and the Civil Support Team (1998 Ice Storm/2011 Floods) Vermont National Guard and the Civil Support Team (1998 Ice Storm/2011 Floods) American Red Cross. American Red Cross. LEPC/All-Hazard Planning. LEPC/All-Hazard Planning.
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Community Emergency Planning Happening now Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) A national repository of medications and medical supplies to be used for emergency situations such as a bioterrorism attack or natural disaster A national repository of medications and medical supplies to be used for emergency situations such as a bioterrorism attack or natural disaster Closed POD (closed point of dispensing) Closed POD (closed point of dispensing) Closed PODs provide: Ease of access to life-saving medications Quick dispensing of medications to your essential personnel/first responders and their families Enhanced continuity of operations
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Questions/Contact Chief Seth S. Lasker Slasker@ci.burlington.vt.us 802-865-7578
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