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Fire Station Recap Strategic Theme: Exemplary Service & Governance
Investing in the Safety of the Community May 2016
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Presentation Topics recap
Essential Services Congruency Health & Safety Issues Providing Quality Services Image Needs of the Community
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Premise 1: Essential Services
When someone is having the worst day of their life, we respond to solve the crises or at least keep it from getting worse. Strategic Priorities: Life Safety Incident Stabilization Property Conservation Environmental Conservation Minimize Economic Impact
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Premise 1 cont. Scope of Service Fire suppression
Emergency medical services Hazardous materials / Terrorist acts mitigation Risk Reduction / Risk Awareness Code enforcement Fire & arson investigation Transportation accidents Severe weather events Emergency Management Public Education
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Premise 1 cont. Our stakeholders include:
residents, businesses, visitors, & travelers Protecting: Over 1,000 residents and growing Billion dollars in appraisal values (commercial & residential) Invaluable personal property Day-time population over 14,000 and growing 50,000 plus vehicles travel through Westlake daily
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Premise 2: Congruency - Holding ourselves accountable to the same high-level building standards imposed on everyone else. Local and National Standards Temporary for 12 years The Town’s ordinance limits temporary facilities to 90 days; was changed to exclude fire station Showing the same level of commitment to development standards Lacks sustainable capacity Rolling stock Inadequate staffing accommodations Parking conditions No EOC
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Sustainable Facility Capacity
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Inadequate Office space
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Inadequate laundry facilities
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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Inadequate Bunker Gear Cleaning Facility
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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No SCBA Fill Station Room
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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Inadequate work-shop space
Westlake’s Industry Standard
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No storage space
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Existing storage space
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No Medical Treatment Room
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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No Staff Training – EOC – Meeting – Community Room
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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Training Room vs. Training Facility
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No Back-up Generator to run essential facility
Industry Standard
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No hose rack/tower or space for one for washing and drying hose
Industry Standard
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Premise 3: Health & Safety
Life Safety Issues Exposure to diesel exhaust Arsenic, benzene, formaldehyde, and nickel Exhaust (soot) is absorbed into internal environment No exhaust removal system Inability to separate PPE from apparatus room Severe weather protection Rats, mice, snakes, & varmints Diesel exhaust has been linked to cancer Tornado threats personnel are expected to monitor the bad weather but must vacate the premises for their own protection The equipment is not protected
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No Exhaust Removal System
Westlake’s Industry Standard
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Inadequate PPE storage
Industry Standard Westlake’s
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No Decon Room Westlake’s Industry Standard
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Premise 4: Providing Quality Services
Emergency Resource Deployment Inability to improve response times Strategic location of Fire Stations To provide the best possible response times Eastern half most developed and drives responses Corporate campuses delayed response challenges Closing of Ottinger Road crossover Improve ISO rating (4 to 1) decrease insurance premiums Increasing call volume as development continues
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Response Time Overview
Average Response Time: 6:13 No longer used as performance measure NFPA recommends: 4 minutes or less 90% of the time. 4 minutes or less: 35.2% 5 minutes or less: 48.1% 6 minutes or less: 65.6%
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2015 Comprehensive Plan indicating the need for 2 fire stations
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BSC Perspective: People, Facilities & Technology
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Premise 5: Image What message are we sending? Current Residents
Current Businesses Potential residents Potential businesses Recruiting & Retention Quality and Confidence It will show that the Town has the same commitment to high Economic Development Standards that are imposed on everyone else.
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Quality and Confidence - What message are we sending?
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Investing in insurance is a reactive tactic
Investing in insurance is a reactive tactic. Investing in emergency services is a proactive strategy. Insurance benefits you after the crisis. Emergency services benefits you before, during, and after the crisis.
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Conclusion: Meeting the needs of the community
Modern fire station to industry standards Strategically located – improved response times Sustaining Facility Capacity Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Healthy and Safe Facility
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