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Albuquerque Fire Rescue Monthly Informational Report May 2021 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT MAY 2021 MAY CALLS TOTAL YEAR TO DATE TOP 10 NON-MEDICAL CALLS TOP 10 MEDICAL CALLS MARCH APRIL EMS MAY 31,880 FIRE 2,498 OTHER 3,748 TOTAL 38,126 EMS STATISTICS MEDICAL RESPONSE BY CODE CARDIAC ARREST WITH CPR 50 ECHO 115 ROSC PRIOR TO TRANSPORT 16 DELTA 1,380 LUCAS DEVICE USED 39 CHARLIE 1,714 IO ACCESS 51 BRAVO 1,942 → LEVEL OF LMA/INTUBATIONS 53/2 ALPHA 1,806 EMERGENCY CPAP ADMINISTERED 13 OMEGA 154 AFR TRANSPORTS 68 TOTAL 7,111 AFR RETIREE/RETIREE SPOUSE 2 ON/OFF DUTY COA EMP/FAMILY 11 SPOUSE/CHILD OF AFR MEMBER 2 DELAY OF AAS UNIT 49 PED BEHAVIORAL HEALTH TRANSPORT 4 AAS RIDE-IN ASSISTS 172 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE | MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT | MAY 2021 PAGE 1 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE RESPONSE TIMES MAY 2021 STRUCTURE FIRE RESPONSES Mar-21 Apr-21 May-21 AVG Alarm Answering Time 0:06 0:05 0:06 0:05 Alarm Process Times 2:06 2:04 2:04 2:04 Turnout Time (Day) 1:05 1:01 1:03 1:03 Turnout Time (Night) 1:46 1:36 1:37 1:39 Travel Time (1st Engine arrives) 3:59 3:56 3:41 3:52 Travel Time (Balance of assignment arrives) 8:27 8:13 7:49 8:09 ALS INCIDENT RESPONSES ALARM PROCESS TIMES Mar-21 Apr-21 May-21 AVG The time from when a 911 call is Alarm Answering Time 0:06 0:05 0:06 0:05 received until the information is Alarm Process Times 1:59 2:03 2:03 2:01 gathered and the call is dispatched. Turnout Time (Day) 1:18 1:20 1:19 1:19 TURNOUT TIME Turnout Time (Night) 2:09 2:11 2:08 2:09 The time a station is alerted until the apparatus is en route. Travel Time (1st BLS unit arrives) 4:34 4:34 4:27 4:31 Travel Time (1st ALS unit arrives) 5:20 5:19 5:12 5:17 TRAVEL TIME The time from apparatus en route to arrival at the incident. BRAVO INCIDENT RESPONSES Mar-21 Apr-21 May-21 AVG Alarm Answering Time 0:06 0:05 0:06 0:05 Alarm Process Times 1:52 1:54 1:54 1:53 Turnout Time (Day) 1:16 1:21 1:17 1:18 Turnout Time (Night) 2:04 1:52 1:57 1:57 Travel Time (1st BLS unit arrives) 5:35 5:17 5:34 5:28 ALPHA INCIDENT RESPONSES Mar-21 Apr-21 May-21 AVG Alarm Answering Time 0:06 0:05 0:06 0:05 Alarm Process Times 2:00 2:05 1:59 2:01 Turnout Time (Day) 1:23 1:22 1:22 1:22 Turnout Time (Night) 2:03 2:07 2:06 2:05 Travel Time (1st unit arrives) 6:14 6:10 6:28 6:17 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE | MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT | MAY 2021 PAGE 2 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE 100 200 300 400 500 600 0 UNITS AND TOTAL CALLS AND TOTAL UNITS E5 479E5 ALBUQUERQUE FIRERESCUE R5 445R5 E12 400E12 E11 396E11 E13 389E13 R12 379R12 R11 365R11 R13 349R13 E7 288E7 | MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT R4 288R4 E3 283E3 R9 282R9 E9 274E9 E16 269E16 E1 267E1 R7 267R7 E4 265E4 R3 257R3 R8 250R8 R15 247R15 R19 247R19 E15 244E15 UNITRESPONSES R14 243R14 E19 238E19 | R16 237R16 MAY 2021 MAY L5 230L5 E8 229E8 Chart Title E2 225E2 R17 221R17 R1 216R1 E17 213E17 R2 213R2 E14 212E14 ALARMS QI78 190QI78 R20 177R20 L13 175L13 R22 172R22 CIP E10 171E10 E20 164E20 E22 160E22 FIRE E18 157E18 R18 154R18 L1 145L1 HAZMAT R21 130R21 S2 130S2 L9 128L9 MAY E21 126E21 MEDICAL R6 126R6 B1 110B1 E6 110E6 2021 S3 108S3 B2 104B2 OTHERS L17 80L17 L7 79L7 PAGE 3 PAGE L20 74L20 B3 65B3 L21 62L21 B4 51B4 S1 45S1 ALARMS CIP FIRE HAZMAT MEDICAL OTHERS TOTAL E5 13 1 71 5 380 9 479 R5 0 3 17 0 422 3 445 E12 24 0 54 5 311 6 400 E11 30 1 44 6 308 7 396 E13 42 0 48 6 276 17 389 R12 0 0 8 0 366 5 379 R11 0 1 9 0 353 2 365 R13 0 1 12 0 334 2 349 E7 14 0 38 0 219 17 288 R4 0 2 9 1 272 4 288 E3 31 0 36 4 203 9 283 R9 0 0 9 0 272 1 282 E9 17 0 37 4 209 7 274 E16 23 1 24 10 204 7 269 E1 23 1 53 1 175 14 267 R7 0 1 5 0 253 8 267 E4 15 3 50 2 188 7 265 R3 0 0 9 2 241 5 257 R8 0 1 10 0 235 4 250 R15 0 0 6 1 238 2 247 R19 2 0 7 0 235 3 247 E15 24 0 24 4 188 4 244 R14 0 1 5 1 234 2 243 E19 12 1 24 1 188 12 238 R16 0 1 8 2 226 0 237 L5 51 0 22 2 154 1 230 E8 22 0 27 3 170 7 229 E2 22 2 30 0 166 5 225 R17 0 0 4 0 215 2 221 R1 0 0 8 3 201 4 216 E17 23 1 25 5 150 9 213 R2 0 2 4 0 202 5 213 E14 14 1 17 1 175 4 212 QI78 0 0 33 4 150 3 190 R20 0 0 4 0 170 3 177 L13 62 1 26 2 75 9 175 R22 0 0 3 0 167 2 172 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE UNIT RESPONSESE10 5 2 14 MAY3 2021137 10 171 E20 19 0 13 1 127 4 164 ALARMS CIP FIRE HAZMAT MEDICAL OTHERS TOTAL E22 ALA19R MS C0IP FI5R E HAZ3M AT ME128DIC AL OTH5E RS TO160TA L EE55 1133 1 7711 5 338080 9 447979 E18E5 1173 10 791 51 312280 89 415779 RR55 0 3 1177 0 442222 3 444545 R18R5 0 31 107 01 415022 23 415445 EE1212 2244 0 5544 5 331111 6 440000 E1L12 2504 02 5174 52 36211 126 414500 EE1111 3300 1 4444 6 330808 7 339696 ER2111 300 1 434 61 312308 27 313096 EE1313 4422 0 4488 6 227676 1177 338989 E1S23 412 0 4368 68 27276 1137 313089 RR1212 0 0 8 0 336666 5 337979 R1L92 410 01 268 02 35666 25 312879 RR1111 0 1 9 0 335353 2 336565 RE2111 150 1 97 02 39553 62 312665 RR1313 0 1 1122 0 333434 2 334949 R1R63 0 1 162 01 311534 32 312649 EE77 1144 0 3388 0 221919 1177 228888 EB17 1294 0 3498 02 22019 1107 211088 RR44 0 2 9 1 227272 4 228888 RE64 100 20 209 10 28072 04 211088 EE33 3311 0 3366 4 220303 9 228383 ES33 301 0 3426 334 23003 39 210883 RR99 0 0 9 0 227272 1 228282 RB29 400 0 419 05 21472 41 210482 EE99 1177 0 3377 4 220909 7 227474 L17E9 1247 01 3127 41 23409 87 28074 EE1616 2233 1 2244 1100 220404 7 226969 E1L76 2193 10 2114 100 23704 127 27969 EE11 2233 1 5533 1 117575 1144 226767 L20E1 2293 10 553 1 13875 114 27467 RR77 0 1 5 0 225353 8 226767 RB37 190 10 325 04 245 3 68 26567 EE44 1155 3 5500 2 118888 7 226565 L21E4 1255 31 540 21 12988 27 26265 RR33 0 0 9 2 224141 5 225757 RB43 220 0 159 21 284 1 5 25157 RR88 0 1 1100 0 223535 4 225050 RS18 0 1 1210 08 21335 24 24550 RR1515 0 0 6 1 223838 2 224747 TotalR15 8490 400 1,2286 1561 10,440238 3772 13,090247 RR1919 2 0 7 0 223535 3 224747 R19 2 0 7 0 235 3 247 EE1515 2244 0 2244 4 118888 4 224444 E15 24 0 24 4 188 4 244 RR1414 0 1 5 1 223434 2 224343 R14 0 1 5 1 234 2 243 EE1919 1122 1 2244 1 118888 1122 223838 E19 12 1 24 1 188 12 238 RR1616 0 1 8 2 222626 0 223737 R16 0 1 8 2 226 0 237 LL55 5511 0 2222 2 115454 1 223030 L5 51 0 22 2 154 1 230 EE88 2222 0 2277 3 117070 7 222929 E8 22 0 27 3 170 7 229 EE22 2222 2 3300 0 116666 5 222525 E2 22 2 30 0 166 5 225 RR1717 0 0 4 0 221515 2 222121 R17 0 0 4 0 215 2 221 RR11 0 0 8 3 220101 4 221616 R1 0 0 8 3 201 4 216 EE1717 2233 1 2255 5 115050 9 221313 E17 23 1 25 5 150 9 213 RR22 0 2 4 0 220202 5 221313 R2 0 2 4 0 202 5 213 EE1414 1144 1 1177 1 117575 4 221212 E14 14 1 17 1 175 4 212 QQI78I78 0 0 3333 4 115050 3 119090 QI78 0 0 33 4 150 3 190 RR2020 0 0 4 0 117070 3 117777 R20 0 0 4 0 170 3 177 LL1313 6622 1 2266 2 7755 9 117575 L13 62 1 26 2 75 9 175 RR2222 0 0 3 0 116767 2 117272 R22 0 0 3 0 167 2 172 EE1010 5 2 1144 3 113737 1100 117171 E10 5 2 14 3 137 10 171 EE2020 1199 0 1133 1 112727 4 116464 E20 19 0 13 1 127 4 164 EE2222 1199 0 5 3 112828 5 116060 E22 19 0 5 3 128 5 160 EE1818 1177 0 9 1 112222 8 115757 E18 17 0 9 1 122 8 157 RR1818 0 1 0 1 115050 2 115454 R18 0 1 0 1 150 2 154 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE | MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT | MAY 2021 PAGE 4 LL11 5500 2 1177 2 6622 1122 114545 L1 50 2 17 2 62 12 145 RR2121 0 1 3 1 112323 2 113030 R21 0 1 3 1 123 2 130 SS22 1 0 3366 8 7722 1133 113030 S2 1 0 36 8 72 13 130 LL99 4411 1 2266 2 5566 2 112828 L9 41 1 26 2 56 2 128 EE2121 1155 1 7 2 9955 6 112626 E21 15 1 7 2 95 6 126 RR66 0 1 6 1 111515 3 112626 R6 0 1 6 1 115 3 126 BB11 2299 0 4499 2 2200 1100 111010 B1 29 0 49 2 20 10 110 EE66 1100 0 2200 0 8800 0 111010 E6 10 0 20 0 80 0 110 SS33 0 0 4422 3333 3300 3 110808 S3 0 0 42 33 30 3 108 BB22 4400 0 4411 5 1144 4 110404 B2 40 0 41 5 14 4 104 LL1717 2244 1 1122 1 3344 8 8800 L17 24 1 12 1 34 8 80 LL77 1199 0 1111 0 3377 1122 7799 L7 19 0 11 0 37 12 79 LL2020 2299 0 5 1 3388 1 7744 L20 29 0 5 1 38 1 74 BB33 1199 0 3322 4 4 6 6655 B3 19 0 32 4 4 6 65 LL2121 2255 1 4 1 2299 2 6622 L21 25 1 4 1 29 2 62 BB44 2222 0 1155 1 8 5 5511 B4 22 0 15 1 8 5 51 SS11 0 1 2211 8 1133 2 4455 S1 0 1 21 8 13 2 45 TTotalotal 884949 4400 11,228,228 115656 110,4400,440 337777 113,0903,090 Total 849 40 1,228 156 10,440 377 13,090 ALBUQUERQUE FIRE RESCUE RESPONSE DISTRICTS MAY 2021 CITY COUNCIL DISTRICTS 1.
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