Timmins Fire Department Annual Re
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Ext. 193'9 Rpt, J Est. 1989 V•fE i E( I Contents FIRE CHIEF MESSAGE..................................................................................................................................... 3 TERRITORY COVERED BYTHETIMMINS FIRE DEPARTMENT........................................................................ 3 FIREAGREEMENT.......................................................................................................................................... 5 INTER- DEPARTMENT DIVISIONS................................................................................................................... 6 FIRE DEPARTMENT STRUCTURE.................................................................................................................... 8 HUMAN RESOURCES................................................................................................................................... 10 ORGANIZATION CHART............................................................................................................................... 13 NEW APPOINTMENT................................................................................................................................... 14 FIRE DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL PROFILE................................................................................................... 15 STATIONS.................................................................................................................................................... 16 FIRE PREVENTION ....................................................................................................................................... 20 INSPECTIONS PERFORMED IN 2017............................................................................................................ 22 OTHER RISK INSPECTIONS........................................................................................................................... 23 PUBLIC EDUCATION .................................................................................................................................... 24 TRAINING DIVISION..................................................................................................................................... 25 STAFF LEVEL OF TRAINING.......................................................................................................................... 27 OPERATIONS............................................................................................................................................... 33 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED - ALL STATIONS................................................................................. 35 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED— MOUNTJOY FIRE DISTRICT 1.......................................................... 36 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED - SOUTH PORCUPINE FIRE DISTRICT 2.............................................. 37 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED— SCHUMACHER FIRE DISTRICT 3..................................................... 38 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED - WHITNEY FIRE DISTRICT 4.............................................................. 39 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED— CONNAUGHT FIRE DISTRICT 4C..................................................... 40 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED— TIMMINS FIRE DISTRICT 5 ............................................................. 41 INCIDENTS— TIMMINS VICTOR M. AIRPORT .............................................................................................. 41 EMERGENCY INCIDENT RESPONDED - OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS..................................................................... 42 INCIDENTS PER MONTH.............................................................................................................................. 43 TIMMINS FIRE DISTRICT 5 INCIDENTS PER PLATOON/ VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS.................................... 47 INCIDENTS PER TIME................................................................................................................................... 48 RESPONSETIME.......................................................................................................................................... 49 a g e STAFFING REQUIREMENT AND RESPONSE TIME........................................................................................ 51 INCIDENT PER DAY...................................................................................................................................... 52 NUMBER OF FIREFIGHTERES PER INCIDENT............................................................................................... 53 INCIDENT DURATION .................................................................................................................................. 54 INCIDENTS INVOLVING FIRE HALL( S) .......................................................................................................... 57 ATTENDANCE PER INCIDENT PER STATION ................................................................................................ 58 NUMBER OF FIREFIGHTERES PER INCIDENT- VOLUNTEER STATIONS....................................................... 59 NUMBER OF FIREFIGHTERS PER INCIDENT................................................................................................. 65 INJURIES AND DEATH.................................................................................................................................. 66 MAJOR FIRE IN 2017................................................................................................................................... 67 FINANCIAL INFORMATION.......................................................................................................................... 68 REVENUES................................................................................................................................................... 69 OPERATION COST FOR EACH STATION ....................................................................................................... 70 NUMBER OF EMERGENCY CALLS RESPONDED BY AREA AND APPARATUS................................................ 71 VEHICLE AND OPERATION COSTS............................................................................................................... 72 FIRE CHIEF MESSAGE Your worshiped Mayor Black, city council, and CAO Landers, It is my pleasure to submit the City of Timmins Fire Department 2017 Annual Report. In 2017, the Timmins Fire Department responded to 985 emergency incidents resulting in 26 structural fires totaling $4. 4 million in fire losses. Notably, a major industrial fire occurred in the area of Kamiskotia during the month of August resulting in $ 1. 7 million in losses. The Fire Prevention Division continues to work the low risk inspection program ( smoke alarm), which has been going on for decades which oversees hundreds of residential home inspection annually. Chief Pintar retired in 2017, leaving Chief Normand Beauchamp to be hired and lead the fire department. Chief Beauchamp was the first external candidate to be selected as Fire Chief. The hard work and dedication from our volunteer firefighters and the growing support of their families and employers has been essential to the success of the fire department and we are grateful for their contribution. Likewise, the hard work and enthusiasm of our career staff has also been essential to our high quality service delivery and together both groups are responsible for providing an efficient and quality fire service for Timmins. Finally, I wish to express my gratitude to the Municipal Council and the CAO for their support and confidence shown towards my team and myself over the past year. Normand Beauchamp TERRITORY COVERED BY THE TIMMINS FIRE DEPARTMENT City of Timmins Population: 41, 788 Population density: 14 persons/ kM Territory: 2, 978. 83kM Coverage by Fire District Mountjoy Fire District 1 Whitney Fire District 4 Population: 4, 421 ( 10. 58%) Population: 3, 227 ( 7. 72%) South Porcupine Fire District 2 Connaught Fire District 4C Population: 3, 160 ( 7. 56%) Population: 700 ( 1. 68%) Schumacher Fire District 3 Timmins Fire District 5 Population: 1, 680 ( 4. 02%) Population: 28, 600 ( 68. 44%) FIRE AGREEMENT Automatic Aid Agreement The City of Timmins doesn' t have any Automatic Aid Agreement with any other municipality. The City is located in the south part of the District of Cochrane. Both Black River- Matheson 69km) and Iroquois Falls ( 72km) located in the District of Cochrane would be the closest neighboring municipalities. Mutual Aid Agreement Mutual Aid is most frequently described as the reciprocal giving of help between groups of people or organizations. Since the 1950' s Ontario' s fire departments have participated in formalized Mutual Aid Plans. Timmins has always been a member of the District of Cochrane Mutual Aid Plan. In part of membership the Timmins Fire Chief is the District of Cochrane Fire Coordinator along with the Kapuskasing Fire Chief as the Alternate District Fire Coordination. The duties of the Fire Coordinator are to establish and maintain a Mutual Aid Plan under which municipal Fire Departments agree to assist each other in the event of an emergency across their respective designated areas. INTER-DEPARTMENT DIVISIONS As per bylaw 2015- 7699, Timmins Fire Department provides a broad range of services through its several Divisions; Division of Administration