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Fire Department Report
June 2021
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Fire Code of the Month
Fire extinguishers are one of the most readily recognized results of the fire prevention code enforcement.
In 1723, the first fire extinguisher patent was filed. This extinguisher utilized explosives to distribute a chemical agent onto the fire.
Between 1810 and 1818, the first portable fire extinguisher was patented. This portable extinguisher utilized water and bicarbonate soda ash to pressurize the vessel and deliver the water to an application nozzle.
This method of pressurized vessels remains the same today. However, fire specific extinguishers are utilized based upon the materials burning.
NFPA 10 outlines specific requirements business and property owners must comply with.
Specifically, they are;
- Extinguishers must be visible and accessible to the public. - Must be serviced and tested annually; or replaced annually.- They must be appropriate for the hazard (proper class).- Must be present on every floor and every 75’ of travel (150’ in sprinkler equipped buildings).- Additional extinguishers may be required in high hazard areas (i.e. kitchens), in addition to the
above.
Additional information may be found on our website at www.lakegenevafire.org
Congratulations!!
Well wishes to Matt and Kimberly Hartlaub who recently “tied-the-knot” amongst family and friends in Kentucky.
Congratulations and we wish you a joyous life filled with much love.
Personnel Anniversaries- Capt. Mark Moller-Gunderson – 26 years
- Capt. Ryan Derrick – 21 years
- Firefighter/Paramedic Matthew Hartlaub – 2 years
Department & Community EventsSafety Town 2021 / Geneva Lake Women’s Association – Held from June 8th through June 11th at the Lake Geneva Middle School, Safety Town is an early childhood safety education program offered to children who are at least 5 years old and who are entering five-year-old kindergarten. Children learn safety behaviors through role playing, games, art projects, stories, movies and field trips. The Fire Department hosted the various groups of children in a short classroom presentation and a tour of the station. Thanks to all the special, talented leaders of this program for their dedication to safety of the children of our community.
- June 12th was definitely not a dull day! The Duty Crew was dispatched to Wells Street to assist a mother duck and her chicks. Yes, as the family was crossing the street, the chicks fell into a storm sewer through the grate. The crew jumped into action (along with some bystanders). Mother duck and her chicks are doing fine – no transport necessary.
Recently, a local business owner purchased a property in the city and offered it to the Fire Department for training purposes. We graciously accepted and because training is such a major focus for our department, we fully capitalized on the many training opportunities this generous offer presented.
Chief Peters demonstrates a life-savingskill….Bailouts while FF/Paramedic Neumueller listens and takes it all in!
Two of our firefighters are engagedin the opportunity to enhance their Ventilation Operations is another areaskills in search and rescue, along that we continuously train on. Despite with advancing hose lines. the heat of the season, we are dedicated,
passionate and driven to protect ourcommunity.
Notable Calls for Service- June 6th @ 5:17 p.m., the Department was dispatched to a MABAS alarm in the Town of Burlington for a
residential structure fire. The department responded with a ladder truck and personnel. Crews remained on scene for hours assisting with the fire due to its size and complexity.
On June 16th at 7:14 p.m., the department was notified of a possible structure fire on the south shore of Lake Como. Automatic aid was dispatched from the Town of Linn and the Elkhorn Fire Department. The first arriving engine reported a working fire and began suppression efforts. Arriving automatic aid companies established a water supply relay due to this being a non-hydrant area. The fire was located in a garage under a dwelling unit and was quickly extinguished by the first engine company. The cause of the fire is under investigation. No injuries to citizens or fire personnel reported and fire damage was limited to the garage.
- On June 17th @ 10:46 a.m., the Department was dispatched to an outdoor fire on Krueger Rd. Upon arrival, the Engine Company found railroad ties smoldering. The fire was quickly distinguished and the remaining railroad ties were cooled. Aid was provided by the Elkhorn area Fire Department.
- June 19th @ 2:49 a.m., the Department was dispatched to a vehicle fire. Upon arrival, we found a single vehicle accident. The vehicle was noted to be smoking; a water can was used to distinguish the fire. No injuries were reported.
- On June 20th, the Department was dispatched to the Town of Linn for an ALS intercept cardiac arrest. The patient was resuscitated in the field and transported to Mercy General Hospital for further care. Crew: Capt. Detkowski, FF/Paramedic Pillman
Days with multiple calls for service:
- 2nd (9)- 4th (9)- 6th (5)- 7th (11)- 8th (5)- 9th (11)- 10th (7) - 12th (8) - 13th (11)- 17th (7)- 18th (11)- 19th (10)- 21st (9) - 23rd (6)- 24th (6)- 25th (6) - 26th (9)- 27th (6)- 28th (7) - 29th (9)
Membership Committee Update Current number of applicants – 7
1st Interview – 2 Assessments- 0 2nd Interview – 0 Conditional Offer Pending Background and Medical – 5 Need Orientation Date – 0 Orientation Completed – 0 Current Roster
- Paid-On-Callo Firefighter- 1o EMT- 1o Paramedic- 1o Firefighter/Engineer- 2 o Firefighters/EMT- 11o Firefighter/AEMT- 4o Firefighter/Paramedic- 5
- Paid-On-Premiseo Firefighters/Engineers- 1o Firefighters/EMT- 3o Firefighters/AEMT- 1 o Firefighter/Paramedic- 15
By the Numbers
2020 Total
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2020
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2021
June 2020
June2021
General Alarms 590 257 306 56 66
Shift Alarms 1326 586 695 118 129
Calls For Service 2020 Total
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2020
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2021
June 2020
June2021
ACCI - Accident- Personal Injury 40 21 27 5 1
ALMF - Fire Alarm 183 76 94 13 20
AMB – EMS 1091 467 626 98 128
BURN - Burning complaint 2 1 3 0 3
CITATION - Citation issuance 0 0 0 0 0
CO - Carbon Monoxide Detector 20 10 10 1 1
COMM - Community Service 0 0 0 0 0
DIVE - Water/Dive Rescue 7 5 0 1 0
ERROR - Error 6 1 5 0 3
FIRE - Report of Fire 51 21 23 5 8
GAS - Gas Odor or Leak 31 12 9 1 1
GRASS - Grass/Brush Fire 3 1 3 0 1
INT - ALS Intercept 13 2 22 0 3
INV - Fire Investigation 0 0 0 0 0
MABAS - Mabas Call 19 5 17 1 5
MAE - Mutual Aid EMS 375 187 152 38 21
MAF - Mutual Aid Fire 14 5 5 2 0
MAFE - Mutual Aid Fire & EMS 7 3 1 1 0
MUTU - Mutual Aid 0 0 0 0 0
Calls For Service 2020 Total
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2020
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2021
June 2020
June2021
OTHER - Other 34 15 12 2 5
OUT - Out of Station/Service 0 0 0 0 0
SPEC - Special Events 0 0 0 0 0
STAN - Standby 13 8 6 3 1
Tech - Technical Rescue Team 0 0 0 0 0
TEMS - Tactical EMS Request/Swat 10 4 5 3 0
TEST - Fire/EMS Test 0 0 0 0 0
TOT - Turned over to other agency 0 0 0 0 0
TRAI - Training 0 0 0 0 0
Total 1919 844 1020 174 201
Average Response Time Shift Call (time of call to scene, excluding mutual aid & MABAS)
4 minutes 51 seconds
Average Shift Call Turn Out Time (time of call to first unit enroute, excluding mutual aid & MABAS)
1 minute 16 second
Average Response Time General Alarm (time of call to scene, excluding mutual aid & MABAS)
5 minutes 52 seconds
Average General Alarm Turn Out Time (time of call to first unit enroute, excluding mutual aid & MABAS)
2 minutes 40 seconds
Fire Prevention Bureau
2020 Total
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2020
Jan 1- Jun 30,
2021
June 2020
June2021
Inspections1089 504 470 61 59
Active Developments/Plan Review Fire Alarm
Custom Service Plastics- 201 Sheridan Springs Rd
Horticultural Hall Custom Service Plastics - Wells St
652 N Edwards BlvdMaxwell Mansion
703 W Main St652 N Edwards Blvd
Sprinkler
500 Interchange North (WLKG)801 Geneva Pkwy, Rack Sprinkler Change
Stahli- Sprinkler modification Charter- Geneva Sq652 N Edwards Blvd
Peller Rd BP- Underground
Expected Permit ApplicationsFrench Country Inn- Fire Alarm
Hood French Country Inn
Recently Closed/Accepted
Parting Shot
.