ORDER OF PRESENTATION

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. GENERAL OVERVIEW A A. Provincial Profile B. Jurisdictional Map II. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATES B A. Personnel Administration Personnel Strength / Rank Profile Personnel Training Profile B. Promotion and Recruitment III. LOGISTICAL UPDATES C A. Status of Fire Stations/ Substations Status of Construction of Fire Stations and Buildings Status of Repair of Fire Stations and Buildings B. Status of Fire Apparatus, Ambulances, and Service Vehicle Status of Repair of Fire Apparatus Status of Repair of Ambulances Status of repair of Service Vehicle IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATES D A. Fire Prevention B. Fire Suppression C. Fire Investigation D. Emergency Medical/Dental and Rescue Services E. Updates on Non-Fire and Related Responses (BFP Responses during Typhoons, Earthquakes, Natural and Man-Made Disasters/ Calamities, Pandemics, Terrorists Attacks and Similar Events) V. PLANS AND PROGRAMS F A. Physical Report of Operations B. Action Plan I. GENERAL OVERVIEW

A. Provincial Profile

AREA PROFILE

NO. OF NO. OF NO. OF LAND AREA NO. OF MUNICIPALITY POPULATION ESTABLISHMENTS CITIES MUNICIPALITIES BARANGAYS (km2) (as per BPLO)

Kayapa 30 23,714 78,459.69 340 I. GENERAL OVERVIEW

B. Jurisdictional Map of Municipality C. HISTORY

Kayapa was founded by the Spanish Comandante Dovilla, who was sent by Governor Don Arandia during the missions of Ituy to establish a civil government and spread the Christian faith among the tribes in the area. At that time, the Alagots, the second descendants of Bomangi and Owac and the third descendants of the Kalanguya, Ibaloi, Ilo-o, and Ikarao tribes settled in this fertile valley.

The present municipal name “Kayapa” was coined by said Comandante from two words in the native tongue, kalabao (// ka• la• bow//) chiefly Ibaloi: meaning orange, citrus, pomelo or lukban; and yapa of Kalanguya origin meaning underlying valley. It was said that these could be the impression of the conquistadors who landed for the first time. Kayapa became the seat of the Comandancia that ruled over Igorot settlements including municipalities in eastern Benguet and Santa Fe during the Spanish colonial era. • For almost two centuries, the municipality was under Spanish rule. Kayapa was then a part of the Province of Pangasinan. Later in 1881, a Royal Decree was signed by the Governor General requiring all Igorots under the rule of the friars whose administration was marked by tyranny and cruelty. Igorot leaders like Galian Tidang, Beclay, Pantaleon and Pacquias resented this harsh rule and fled to the mountains to join the revolutionary forces organized by General Emilio Aguinaldo that fought the Spaniards and later the Americans.

• From some years, Kayapa became a part of Mountain Province but in the year 1901 to 1904, the municipality again became a part of Tayug, Pangasinan. A first district President was appointed and the seat of the municipal government was established at Sitio Bayabas, Aniplotan, Kayapa. Sometime in the year 1907, the seat was transferred to Pampang () but it was only in the year 1909 when the municipal building was constructed. • On January 1, 1913, Governor General Newton W. Gilbert issued Executive Order No. 91 making Kayapa a part of Benguet, Mountain Province. Later on January 1, 1915 Governor General Francis Burton Harrison signed and issued Executive Order No. 9 whereby all territories of the former Spanish Comandancia of Kayapa, except for the area, which lies within the Benguet watershed of the Agno River were transferred from the sub province of Benguet, Mountain Province to the Province of .

• In the years 1942 to 1943, the Japanese occupied Kayapa, appointed a municipal mayor, and renamed Kayapa as the Municipality of Ricarte. After the liberation, this municipality was divided into two (2) municipal districts: Pingkian and Kayapa. On November 11, 1950, President Elpidio signed Executive Order No. 368, which proclaimed the Municipality of Kayapa as a regular town, and merging the municipal districts of Kayapa and Pingkian into one (1) town as it is today. • Kayapa is one of the fifteen (15) municipalities, which constitute the Province of Nueva Vizcaya. This municipality is located midway of the Province of Benguet and Nueva Vizcaya located along the geographical coordinates: 120o45’40” longitude and 121o04’00” latitude, and that of intervals of 16o15’40” and 16o36’40” longitude. It is bounded on the North by the Province of Ifugao, on the Northeast by the Municipality of , on the East by the Municipality of Bambang, on the Southeast by the Municipality of , on the South by the Municipality of Santa Fe, and on the West by the Province of Benguet.

• The municipality connects Nueva Vizcaya to the City of through the Nueva Vizcaya-Benguet secondary national road.

• Kayapa is a fourth class municipality nestled in the Central Cordillera mountain range. The town is 33 kilometers from the Municipality of Aritao via a concrete road, 66 kilometers from the provincial capital town of . It is 265 kilometers North of Manila and 79 kilometers from the City of Baguio, which is three hours ride via Ambuklao. • The municipality is an enclave of indigenous peoples consisting of the Kalanguya, Kanlasan, Ibaloi, I-owac, Kankanaey and Bontoc tribes distributed to the town’s thirty (30) barangays. The seat of the municipal government is located at Pampang that covers eight (8) sitios including Sitio Poblacion.

• In 1980, a student of University of Baguio from Kayapa designed the municipal logo that evolved to the official seal in use today. It was first laid out as a logo in the current year’s town fiesta souvenir program. Thereafter, the emblem had been adopted by the municipality until it was registered with National Historical Institute-Monuments and Heraldry Division on October 1992. The original pattern of symbols was rearranged by the Institute in the process of its approval. The revised version has been used since then and to date. II. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE A. Personnel Administration

Table A-1a Personnel Strength

OFFICER NON OFFICER PROVINCE NUP TOTAL SSUPT SUPT CINSP SINSP INSP SFO4 SFO3 SFO2 SFO1 FO3 FO2 FO1

KAYAPA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 5

(as of June 2020) II. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE A. Personnel Administration

Table A-2 Training Profile

TRAINING TOTAL

W/OUT W/OUT OSEC PSOAC OBC OCC FPSC FAIIC FAIC FIC FSBC P/FBRC NUP OBC FBRC

KAYAPA 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 5 II. ADMINISTRATIVE UPDATE C. Promotion

No. of Retirees per month TOTAL

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Kayapa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 III. LOGISTICAL UPDATE A. Status of Fire Station/Sub-Station

STATUS OF CONSTRUCTION OF FIRE STATION BUILDINGS 1st Sememester 2020

DATE CONTRACT PROGRESS OF DATE OF KAYAPA STARTED/ REMARKS AMOUNT CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION NTP

Negative III. LOGISTICAL UPDATE A. Status of Fire Station/Sub-Station

STATUS OF REPAIR OF FIRE STATION BUILDINGS 1st Sememester 2020

DATE CONTRACT PROGRESS OF DATE OF KAYAPA STARTED/ REMARKS AMOUNT CONSTRUCTION COMPLETION NTP

Negative III. LOGISTICAL UPDATE B. Status of Fire Apparatus, Ambulance and Service Vehicle STATUS OF REPAIR OF FIRETRUCK 1st Semester 2020

PROGRESS OF DATE AMOUNT OF CONSTRUCTION DATE OF KAYAPA REMARKS AWARDED CONTRACT (% of COMPLETION Accomplishment)

negative III. LOGISTICAL UPDATE B. Status of Fire Apparatus, Ambulance and Service Vehicle

STATUS OF REPAIR OF RESCUE TRANSPORT VEHICLE 1st Semester 2020

PROGRESS OF AMOUNT DATE CONSTRUCTION DATE OF KAYAPA BUDGET OF REMARKS AWARDED (% of COMPLETION CONTRACT Accomplishment)

NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE III. LOGISTICAL UPDATE B. Status of Fire Apparatus, Ambulance and Service Vehicle

STATUS OF REPAIR OF SERVICE VEHICLE 1st Semester 2020

PROGRESS OF AMOUNT OF CONSTRUCTION DATE OF KAYAPA DATE AWARDED BUDGET REMARKS CONTRACT (% of COMPLETION Accomplishment)

NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATE A. Fire Prevention NUMBER OF ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTED Updates on January-June variance 2019 2020 Fire Safety Inspection for - Occupancy Permit 0 0 0 - Building Plans Evaluation 0 0 0 - Business Operation 303 361 16.066 - Government Buildings 55 0 0 No. of FSIC Issued for Occupancy 0 0 0 Permit No. of FSIC for Business/ Permit to 303 361 16.066 Operate Issued Notice to Comply Issued 0 0 0 Notice to Correct Violations issued 0 0

Abatement Order 0 0 AMOUNT OF FIRE CODE FEES 34,615 188,599 81.646 ASSESSED IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATE B. Fire Suppresion

Coverin Covering Period OCCUPANCY g (2020) VARIANCE Period (2019)

Residential 0 0 0 Industrial/Factory 0 0 0 Commercial/Mercantile 0 0 0 Storage 0 0 0 Mixed 0 0 0 Business/Gov’t Offices 0 0 0

Educational 0 0 0 STRUCTURAL FIRE STRUCTURAL Institutional 0 0 0 Place of Assembly 0 0 0 Special Structures 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 Grass, Rubbish and Forest Fire 0 0 0

Motor Vehicle 0 0 0 Ship/ Water Vessel 0 0 0 Aircraft 0 0 0 NON STRUCTURAL FIRE STRUCTURAL NON Locomotive 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 AMOUNT OF DAMAGE BASED ON SUBMITTED AFFIDAVIT OF LOSS 0 0 0 IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATE C. Fire Investigation

Ki Covering Covering n DESCRIPTION Period Period VARIANCE d (2019) (2020) s Electrical connection 0 0 0 Electrical appliances 0 0 0 Electrical machinery 0 0 0 Spontaneous combustion 0 0 0 Unattended cooking/stove 0 0 0 Open flame due to torch/gasera 0 0 0 LPG Explosion 0 0 0 Lighted cigarette butt 0 0 0 Chemicals 0 0 0 Pyrotechniques 0 0 0

Lighted match stick/lighter 0 0 0 CAUSES OF FIRE OF CAUSES Incendiary devises/flammable liquid 0 0 0 Lightning 0 0 0 Bomb explosion 0 0 0 Undetermined 0 0 0 Others 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 Intentional 0 0 0 Accidental Fire 0 0 0 Undetermined 0 0 0

Fire cases under investigation 0 0 0 ION OF FIRE OF ION CLASSIFICAT TOTAL 0 0 0 Fatalities in fire fighter 0 0 0 Fatalities in fire civilian 0 0 0 Injuries in fire fighter 0 0 0 Injuries in fire civilian 0 0 0 CASUALTIES TOTAL 0 0 0 IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATE D. Emergency Medical Services & Rescue Services

EMS/RESCUE COMPARATIVE REPORT

Covering Covering ACTIVITES period period VARIANCE (Jan – Jun (Jan-June EMERGENCY RESPONSE 2019) 2020) FIRE INCIDENTS 0 0 0 RESCUE OPERATIONAL/DISASTERS 3 0 -62.5 VEHICULAR ACCIDENTS 1 0 0 MEDICAL CASES 0 0 0 TOTAL FREE MEDICAL AND DENTAL SERVICES 0 0 0 TT VACCINATION 0 0 0 NON EMERGENCY RESPONSE BLOOD LETTING 0 2 0 CONSULTATION 0 0 0 BP MONITORING 0 0 0 DRILL CONDUCTED 11 4 -175 OTHERS 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 IV. OPERATIONAL UPDATE E.UPDATES ON NON-FIRE AND RELATED RESPONSES (BFP RESPONSES DURING TYPHOONS, EARTHQUAKES, NATURAL AND MAN-MADE DISASTERS/CALAMITIES, PANDEMICS, TERRORISTS ATTACKS AND SIMILAR EVENTS)

 All stations conducted checkpoint/monitoring during COVID-19 pandemic.  All stations performed decontamination/infection within their AOR during COVID-19 pandemic. V. PLANS AND PROGRAMS A. Physical Report of Operations as of June 2020

A. Actions Plan as of June 2020

ISSUES AND CONCERNS ACTION TAKEN BY ACTION TO BE EXPECTED OUTPUT TARGET DATE REGIONAL OFFICE REQUESTED FROM NHQ Firetruck to personnel New recruit assign to this To facilitate fast Increase personnel Before 2021 ratio is not realize Station deployment of recruits. capability of this province

Lack of PPE- Coat and Purchase of Coat and Allocation of Budget for All Personnel will have 1st quarter of 2021 Trouser Trouser the purchase of PPE PPE-Coat and Trouser

Lack of Training- Conduct Training on ICS Allocate Budget for All personnel will be 1st quarter of 2021 ICS training purposes trained on ICS

Firetruck is not suited within the municipality that it cannot access the inner barangays due to its size