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1 DENVER FRE DEPARTMENT FRE NCDENT REPORTNG SYSTEM ANNUAL STATSTCAL REPORT 2013 PREPARED BYTHE DENVER FRE DEPARTMENT TECHNCAL SERVCES DVSON
2 DENVER FRE DEPARTMENT MSSON STATEMENT The Denver Fire Department is dedicated to: 0 Providing quality, timely, and professional emergency services to those who live in, work in, and visit the City and County of Denver; 0 Respecting each other through trust, pride, diversity, integrity, and training, and; 0 Working together to achieve the highest levels of preparedness, prevention, and community involvement with a dedication to purpose.
3 J FRE DEPARTMENT P DENVER PUBLC SAFETY Denver Fire Department TechnicalServices Division 745 West Colfax Avenue Denver,CO p: f: The Technical Service Data Division is pleased to present an overview of the Denver Fire Department's service to the community during the Calendar year The Annual Activity Report reflects the efforts and accomplishments of the Denver Fire Department in providing quality, timely, and professional emergency services to those who live in, work in, and visit the City and County of Denver. The Denver Fire Department experienced an overall increase of responses by 4.3 percent. Our total number of calls reached 105,920. The 2013 annual report documents the incidents that individual companies, apparatus, and specialized companies responded to. Support service from our Fire Dispatch, Fleet Maintenance, Line Shop, Fire Prevention, Safety & Training, Human Resource Bureau, and Facility Maintenance is not recognized numerically but must be acknowledged as having contributed greatly to the success of our companies to respond efficiently, professionally, and safely. An era of high technology has transformed the world into a statistical intensive society driving a continuous demand for quality communications and record management capabilities. The Annual Report is an analytical tool of knowledge used for making educated decisions which result in positive actions working towards the Denver Fire Department's long-term strategy of serving the citizens of the City and County of Denver to the best of our ability. Steve Garrod Division Chief Technical Services FOR CTY SERVCES VST CALL DenverGov. org 311
4 2013 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS NTRODUCTON... ii CHEFS LETTER... iii DEPARTMENT ACTVTY: 1. Department Activity: Jan. 1-Dec. 31, 2013 (Table)... 1 A Department Activity (Graph) Department Activity Yearly Comparison: 2012 vs Department Activity: COMPANY ACTVTY: 4. Engine Companies & 6 5. Truck Companies Rescue and HAM-er Companies District Chiefs District Chiefs (Graph) DSTRCT ACTVTY: 8. District Activity: Jan.1, Dec. 31, CASUALTES: 9. Casualty Summary STRUCTURE FRES BY FXED PROPERTY AND DOLLAR LOSS: 10. All Districts Structure Fires Dollar Loss Summary Structure Fires Dollar Loss Summary
5 2013 ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS RESDENTALSTRUCTURE FRES: 13. Residential Structure Fires by Fixed Property: C. Civilian njuries/deaths in Residential Structure Fires by Time of Day (Graph) D. Ages of Civilians njured in Residential Structure Fires (Graph) E. Ages of Civilian Deaths in Residential Structure Fires (Graph) Detector Status in Residential Structure Fires with Civilian Casualties (Chart) Sprinkler Status in Residential Structure Fires with Civilian njuries {Chart) RESCUE CALLS: 16. Rescue Calls by Type of Situation Medical Calls by Action Taken Auto Accidents by Action Taken F. Rescue Calls by Time of Day (Graph) EMERGENCY RESPONSE DETALS: G. Alarms and Fires by Time of Day (Graph) H. Fires by Month (Graph)... 25
6 1. DEPARTMENT ACTVTY JAN. 1-DEC. 31, 2013 Type of Call Total Calls Percentage of Total STRUCTURE FRES* % OTHER FRES WTHN STRUCTURES * % VEHCLE FRES % OTHER FRES (includes weeds, trash) % TOTAL FRES 1, % OVER PRESSURE RUPTURES % MEDCAL CALLS 50, % AUTO ACCDENTS 8, % OTHER RESCUE CALLS 3, % TOTAL RESCUE % HAZARDOUS CONDTONS (spill,nat gas leaks) 2, % SERVCE CALLS (water evacuations, lockouts) 4, % GOOD NTENT CALLS (includes smoke scares) 18, % MALCOUS FALSE ALARMS % SYSTEM MALFUNCTONS 2, % OTHER FALSE ALARMS (includes unintentional) 5, % TOTAL FALSE ALARMS 8, % SEVERE WEATHER AND NATURAL DSASTER 0 0.0% OTHER CALLS 8, % SUBTOTAL 105, % EXPOSURE FRES 0 0.0% TOTAL CALLS 105, % NUMBER OF APPARATUS DSPATCHED 147,402 1
7 GRAPH A: DEPARTMENT ACTVTY Service Calls, 3.9% Hazardous Conditions, 2.5% JANUARY 1, DECEMBER 31,
8 2. DEPARTMENT ACTVTY YEARLY COMPARSON: 2013 vs 2012 TYPE OF CALL NCREASE OR DECREASE % CHANGE STRUCTURE FRES * % OTHER FRES WTHN STRUCTURES'" % VEHCLE FRES % OTHER FRES (includes weeds, trash) % TOTAL FRES 1,018 1, % OVER PRESSURE RUPTURES % MEDCAL CALLS 50,446 54,350-3, % AUTO ACCDENTS 8,180 8, % OTHER RESCUE CALLS 3,216 3, % TOTAL RESCUE CALLS 61,842 65,723-3, % HAZARDOUS CONDTONS fcn111. nat oas leal«t\ SERVCE CALLS /w:>ar Jnr.kout"' 2,692 2, % 4,088 3, % GOOD NTENT CALLS,.,.,_.,._.-e\ 18,513 16,317 2, % MALCOUS FALSE ALARMS % SYSTEM MALFUNCTONS 2,405 2, % OTHER FALSE ALARMS (includes unintentional) 5,852 5, % TOTAL FALSE ALARMS 8,797 8, % SEEKNG OPPORTUNTES TO SERVE % OTHER CALLS 8,172 2,663 5, % TOTAL 105, ,531 4, % EXPOSURE FRES % TOTAL CALLS 105, ,531 4, % NUMBER OF APPARATUS DSPATCHED 147, ,958 4, % 3
9 3. DEPARTMENT ACTVTY: TYPE OF CALL MULTPLE ALARM FRES SECOND ALARMS THRD ALARM OR GREATER TOTAL ALARMS 80,734 80,463 89, , ,887 STRUCTURE FRES * OTHER FRES WTHN STRUCTURES* VEHCLE FRES OTHER FRES (includes weeds, trash) 48 1,127 1,059 1,168 1,017 TOTAL FRES 936 2,078 2,071 2,248 1,985 OVER PRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS 42,415 43,796 48,340 54,350 50,446 AUTO ACCDENTS 8,345 8,323 7,852 8,103 8,180 OTHER RESCUE CALLS 3,747 3,033 3,501 3,270 3,216 TOTAL RESCUE 54,507 55, ,723 61,842 HAZARDOUS CONDTONS (spill, nat gas leaks) 2,570 2,483 2,653 2,764 2,692 SERVCE CALLS (water evacuation, lockouts) 3,367 2,951 3,412 3,729 4,088 GOOD NTENT CALLS (includes smoke scares) 7,239 7,012 10,147 16,317 18,513 MALCOUS FALSE ALARMS SYSTEM MALFUNCTONS 2,516 2,385 2,485 2,135 2,405 OTHER FALSE ALARMS (includes unintentional) 5,824 5,606 5,823 5,647 5,852 TOTAL FALSE ALARMS 8,991 8,613 8,967 8,385 8,797 SEEK NG OPPORTUNTES TO SERVE OTHER CALLS 2,473 2,592 2,538 2,663 8,172 EXPOSURE FRES **
10 COMPANY ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, ENGNE COMPANES ( PAGE 1 OF 2) TYPE OF CALL E01 E03 E05 EOS E07 E08 E09 Q10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E15 E16 Q17 E19 01 STRUCTURE- *1.8% *2.3% "2.6% *2.1% *1.4% *1.7% "2.0% *1.7% *2.1% *1.9% *1.8% *1.4% "2.6% *2.2% *1.1% *1.6% FRES OTHER FRES *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.1% *0.0% *0.0% '*0.1% *0.1% *0.1% *0.0% *0.0% WTHN *0.0% STRUCTURES VEHCLE FRES *0.4% *0.3% *0.2% *0.7% *0.6% 0.1% *0.8% *0.5% *0.3% '*0.4% "0.3% '*0.4% '*0.2% *0.2% *0.3% *0.2% OTHER FRES "2.3% *2.7% *3.0% *2.9% *2,0% *1.9% *3.0% *2.3% *2.5% *2.4% *2.2% *1.8% *2.9% "2.4% *1.5% *1.9% ALL FRES* OVERPRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS 2,813 2,245 1,018 1,200 1,375 3,034 1,053 1,490 1,895 1,484 1,246 1,597 1, ,170 2,154 AUTO ACCDENTS OTHER RESCUE CAL S TOTAL RESCUE 3,340 2,467 1,210 1, ,443 1, ,338 1,830 1,558 2,133 1,879 1,347 1,448 2,500 HAZ CONDTON (spills,naturalgas leaks) SERVCE CALLS {water, lockouts,evacuations) GOOD NTENT CALLS 1,055 1, , FALSE CALLS OTHER CALLS TOTAL CALLS 5,700 4,555 2,534 3,687 2,986 6,084 2,499 3, ,660 2,559 3,684 3,289 2,593 2,274 4,581
11 COMPANY ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 DECEMBER 31, 2013 lype OF CALL 4. ENGNE COMPANES ( PAGE 2 OF 2) E20 E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E30 E31 E32 E36 M31 TOTAL STRUCTURE"* *1.1% *2.6% *1.5% *2.0% *2.0% *1.9% *2.1% *1.2% *1.3% *1.5% "0.7% *0.0% *0.2% *2.2% *0.0% FRES , OTHER FRES *0.1% *0.0% *0.1% *0.0% *0.0% *0.1% *0.1% 0.0% *0.1% WTHN *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.0% *0.1% *0.0% STRUCTURES ) VEHCLE FRES *0.4% *0.4% *0.3% *0.5% *0.3% *0.2% *0.6% *0.5% *0.1% *0.7% *0.1% *0.0% *0.2% *0.5% *0.0% OTHER FRES ALL FRES* -1.6% *3.3% *1.9% *2.6% *2.4% *2.1% *2.8% *1.8% *1.4% *2.5% *0.8% *0.0% *0.7% *2.7% *0.0% ,051 OVERPRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS 2, ,741 2,679 1,286 1,519 1,313 1, ,900 AUTO ACCDENTS ,619 OTHER RESCUE CALLS ,546 TOTAL RESCUE 2, ,214 3,133 1,732 1,715 1,648 1, ,066 HAZ CONDTON (spills,natural gas leaks) SERVCE CALLS (water, lockouts,evacuations) 78 GOOD NTENT CALLS 1, , , ,056 FALSE CALLS ,607 OTHER CALLS ,383 TOTAL CALLS ,665 3,379 4,768 2,791 2,828 2,930 2,960 1,428 1, ,662 1, ,932
12 COMPANY ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 -DECEMBER 31, TRUCK COMPANES TYPE OF CALL TR1 T02 TR4 T08 TR9 T12 T15 T16 T19 TR22 TR23 T26 TR27 T28 T31 TOTAL STRUCTURE % 1.67% 2.28% 3.81% 4.85% 4.63% 6.36% 5.90% 2.98% 3.92% 4.20% 3.58% 2.85% 4.17% 0.16% FRES ,327 OTHER FRES 0.05% 0.12% 0.00% 0.03% 0.00% 0.04% 0.10% 0.16% 0.06% 0.00% 0.10% 0.18% 0.16% 0.10% 0.00% WTHN STRUCTURES VEHCLE FRES 0.20% 0.18% 0.24% 0.11% 0.57% 0.40% 0.21% 0.38% 0.18% 0.27% 0.14% 0.42% 0.24% 0.20% 0.26% BE OTHER FRES J ALL FRES* 4.78% 2.09% 2.56% 4.13% 5.56% 5.25% 6.92% 6.67% 3.36% 4.33% 4.54% 4.24% 3.32% 4.48% 0.53% ,486 OVERPRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS 1, , , , ,427 AUTO ACCDENTS ,911 OTHER RESCUE CALLS TOTAL RESCUE 1, ,518 1, , , ,164 HAZ CONDTON (spllls,natural gas leaks) ,310 SERVCE CALLS (water, lockouts,evacvations) ,590 GOOD NTENT CALLS , ,160 FALSE CALLS ,715 OTHER CALLS , ,277 TOTAL CALLS 4,062 1,674 5,479 3,778 1,402 2,246 1,950 1,830 3,391 2,195 2,907 1,674 1, ,904 36,739
13 COMPANY ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, RESCUE AND HAM-er COMPANES TYPE OF CALL AL CLPSE HM1 HM3 RES UW1 TOTAL STRUCTURE** FRES OTHER FRES WTHN STRUCTURES VEHCLE FRES OTHER FRES ALL FRES* OVERPRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS lauto ACCDENTS OTHER RESCUE CALLS TOTAL EMS/ RESCUE ,225 HAZARDOUS CONDTONS SERVCE CALLS (water evacuations (nl'l<n,1ts) GQOD NTENT CALLS OTHER FALSE CALLS OTHER CALLS TOTAL CALLS , , ,836 8
14 COMPANY ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, DSTRCT CHEFS TYPE OF CALL DO2 DO3 DO4 DO5 DO6 D07 Red CH TOTAL STRUCTURE FRES* ,040 OTHER FRES WTHN STRUCTURES* !VEHCLE FRES OTHERFJRES ALL FRES ,158 OVERPRESSURE RUPTURES MEDCAL CALLS AUTO ACCDENTS OTHER RESCUE TOTAL RESCUE HAZ CONDTON, STANDBYS (spills, nat gas leaks) ,614 SERVCE CALLS (water evacuations,lockouts) GOOD NTENT CALLS ,444 FALSE CALLS , ,966 OTHER CALLS 1, ,116 TOTAL CALLS 3,829 2,115 3,191 1,016 1,607 1, ,897 g
15 4,500 r GRAPH B: DSTRCT CHEFS 4, ,500,-.. T 0 3,000 i- T A L 2,500, C A L 2,000 L 1,500,-- s , !- -- District 2 Distrlct r Dist rict ,829 2, , ' - - 1, : t !! i District 4! District District Red CH 1, : , L 704
16 DSTRCT ACTVTY: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2013 TYPE OF CALL DST DSTRCTS %N %N DST %N %N %N %N ¾ N DST 03 DST 05 DST 06 DST 07 DA DST DST 04 DST 01ST DST DST DST STRUCTURE FRES* % % % % % % 4 0.1% 705 OTHER FRES WTH N 0 0.0% 2 0.0% 3 0.0% 3 0.0% 1 0.0% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 11 STRUCTURES* VEHCLE FRES % % % % % % 5 0.2% 251 OTHER FRES % 7 0.0% % 3 0.0% % 2 0.0% 3 0.1% 50 TOTAL ,,.. ALL FRES % % % % % % % 1,017 OVERPRESSURE % 8 0.1% 4 0.0% 5 0.1% 7 0.0% 4 0.0% 6 0.2% 44 RJPTURES MEDCAL CALLS 13, % 7, % 10, % 3, % 6, % 7, % 1, % 50,408 AUTO ACCDENTS 1, % 1, % 1, % % 1, % 1, % % 8,136 OTHER RESCUE % % % % % % % 3,211 CALLS TOTAL RESCUE 16, % 9, % 12, % 5, % 8,206 57,3% 8, % 1, % 61,755 HAZARDOUS CONDTONSTANDBYS SERVCE CALLS (water 1<>tions lockouts\,..,.., % % % % % % % 2, % % % % % % % 4,081 GOOD NTENT CALLS 5, % 2, % 3, % 1, % 2, % 2, % % 18,472 FALSE CALLS 1, % 1, % 1, % % % % % 5,846 OTHER CALLS 3, % 1, % 2, % 1, % 1, % 1, % % 11,753 TOTAL CALLS 27,478 15,609 22,190 8,885 14,325 14,331 2, ,659
17 9. SYSTEM CASUALTES : JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2013 CASUALTY SUMMARY: 2013 TOTAL CASUALTES 172 FREFGHTER NJURES 47 FREFGHTER DEATHS 0 CVLAN NJURES (FRE RELATED) 52 CVLAN DEATHS (FRE RELATED) 1 CASUALTY SUMMARY: FREFGHTER NJURES FREFGHTER DEATHS CVLAN NJURES CVLAN DEATHS
18 10. STRUCTURE FRES* BY FXED PROPERTY ANO DOLLAR LOSS -ALL DSTRCTS DOLLAR LOSS AND NUMBER OF STRUCTURE FRES Fixed Property $0 Loss $1 -$999 $1000 $5000 $10000 $15000 $20000 $50000 $ TO TO TO TO TO TO AND $4999 $9999 $14999 $19999 $49999 $99999 GREATER Fires Totals Loss _._ (.,) Public Assembly $0 $1,453 $3,500 $12,000 $44,000 $0 $0 $50,000 $ $ Educational $0 $850 $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $750, $ Health Care, Detention $0 & Correction 17 $765 $2,000 $5,100 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ $7865 Residential $0 $29,012 $165,450 $151,000 $286,000 $152,000 $876,500 $656,000 $4,015, $ Stores-Offices $0 $2,205 $17,030 $24,000 $22,000 $15,000 $105,000 $0 $5,310, $ ndustry-utility $0 $200 $1,000 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $ $1 200 Manufacturing $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $120, $ Storage $0 $1,350 $10,700 $16,000 $36,500 $34,000 $75,000 $145,000 $ $ Outside/Special $0 $0 $0 $5,000 $0 $0 $40,000 $0 $200,000 Property $ Property use $0 $525 $8,100 $0 $0 $0 $0 $55,000 $0 Other $63,625 Grand Totals 705 $13,445,240
19 11. STRUCTURE FRES LOSS DOLLAR SUMMARY: JANUARY 1 - DECEMBER 31, 2013 STRUCTURE FRE LOSSES BY DSTRCT DSTRCT FRES LOSSES $5,948, $1,338, $2,201, $568, $1,212, $2,176, DA 4 $0.00 Total 705 $13,445, RESDENTAL STRUCTURE FRES BY FXED PROPERTY 2013 PROPERTY USE FRES Residential, Other (400) 13 1 or 2 family dwellim:i (419) 193 Multifamily dwellino (429) 292 Boarding/rooming house, residential hotels (439) 1 Hotel/motel commercial (449) 16 Residential board and care (459) 8 Dormitory-type residence, other (460) 3 Sorority house, fraternity house (462) 1 Barracks, dormitory 1 14
20 Fire District STRUCTURE FRES* DOLLAR LOSS SUMMARY # $ Loss # $ Loss # $ Loss # $ Loss # $ Loss TOTALS # $ L oss 2 89 $233, $1,919, $1,187, $1,500, $5,948, $10,789, $1,302, $1,072, $1,436, $3,050, $1,338, $8,201, $1,343, $1,142, $1 330, $1,391, $2,201, $7,409, $525, $364, $1,250, $390, $568, $3,099, $2,842, $1086, $1,273, $487, $1,212, $6,902, $2,857, $1,544, $2,440, $749, $2,176, $9,768, DA 6 $24, $30, $1, $31, $ $86, Total 579 $9129, $7,129, $8,920z $7,601z os $13z445z ,420 $46,226,741.00
21 13. RESDENTAL STRUCTURE" FRES BY FXED PROPERTY Year 1 or2 Family Multi Family Dwelling Dwelling Boarding/ Rooming House Hotel/Motel Commercial Sorority House, Residential Board Dormitory type Fraternity and Care Residences House Barracks, dormitory Residential other Total Fires )
22 GRAPH C: CVLAN NJURES & DEATHS N RESDENTAL STRUCTURE FRES BY TME OF DAY CJ) :t: _.. -.J 0 o6 CJ) w 0:: : - :, > z _ ,,, * A ' HOUR l 1 _ 0 -,0,,
23 7 GRAPH D : CVLAN NJURES N RESDENTAL STRUCTURE FRES BY AGE FOR LL. i 6 i 5 5 C, C0 V) CX). z ' <, o "'> _ i 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O "'>- <, AGE '
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25 14. DETECTOR STATUS N RESDENTAL STRUCTURE FRES WTH CVLAN CASUALTES One and Two Families Detector Status Casualties Operated 4 Failed to Operate 2 Undetermined 4 No Dectector 6 Apartments Detector Status Casualties Operated 16 Failed to Operate 1 Undetermined 8 No Dectector 4 Hotels/Motels Detector Status Casualties Undetermined SPRNKLERSTATUS N RESDENTAL STRUCTURE FRES WTH CVLAN CASUALTES One and Two Families Sprinkler Status Casualties No Sprinklers 16 Apartments Sprinkler Status Casualties Operated-Effective 1 Fire too small 1 Undetermined 9 No Sprinklers 18 Hotels/Motels Sprinkler Status Casualties Undetermined 1 20
26 16. Rescue Calls by Type of Situation: Type of Situation Number of Runs % of Rescue Calls Number of Runs % of Rescue Calls Medical 54, % 50, % Lock-n % % Search 3 0.0% 3 0.0% Extrication 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Auto Accident 8, % 8, % DOA 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Ambulance nvestigation 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Other 3, % 3, % Total Calls 65, % 61, % 21
27 17. Medicals by Action Taken 2013 Action Taken No. of Runs Assistance 2,195 EMS & Transport 46,675 Fill-in, Standby 169 Fires, Rescues & Hazardous Conditions 15 Hazardous Conditions 1 nformation, investiqation & Enforcement Other 452 Search & Rescue 6 Systems & Services 2 Total 51, Auto Accidents by Action Taken 2013 Action Taken No. of Runs Assistance 298 EMS & Transport 6,337 Fill-in, Standby 26 Fires, Rescues & Hazardous Conditions 16 Hazardous Conditions 48 lnfonnation, investiqation & Enforcement 1,550 Other 172 Search & Rescue 39 Systems & Services 3 Total 8,489 22
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