

- Chetco bar fire commander 2017 install#
- Chetco bar fire commander 2017 update#
- Chetco bar fire commander 2017 upgrade#
- Chetco bar fire commander 2017 code#
Indicator #1: 5-8 minute average response time for all ambulance calls in Ashland.Improve our fleet to continue moving towards meeting goals for reduced emissions standards.
Chetco bar fire commander 2017 upgrade#
Chetco bar fire commander 2017 update#
Chetco bar fire commander 2017 code#
Chetco bar fire commander 2017 install#
Received a $71,000 FEMA grant to install apparatus exhaust capture system at Fire Station #1 and a $20,000 grant from Firehouse Subs for thermal imaging cameras.Provided an engine and personnel to the Chetco Bar, Eagle Creek, Napa, Garner Complex, Klondike, Taylor Creek, Sugar Pine and Camp Fires in California and Oregon.Responded to 97% of all medical calls within established response time requirements.Created the Emergency Management Advisory Council.

Conducting Evacuation Exercise (May 2019).Conducted 3 Emergency Operations Center Exercises.Updated Emergency Management Plan and Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan.Awarded a Community Development Block Grant of $50,000 to develop and initiate a program aimed at keeping senior citizens and persons with disabilities safely in their home.Received a total of $337,530 in payments from Oregon and California for employee and vehicle expenses related to our deployments to state conflagrations.Take actions and create plans to make our forests and watershed resilient to climate change.Create a sustainable community wildfire mitigation model, including but moving beyond the current Firewise mode.Continue community outreach and education on smoke, both for increasing controlled burning and during summer wildfire season.Complete ALL controlled burn acres scheduled for each year to reduce fuels and wildfire risk.Secure a FEMA grant for wildfire disaster preparedness.Increase Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) use within department operations.Continue public outreach for fire and life safety education, community CPR and first aid.Improve fee and permit collection process.Gain compliance with State Fire Code and City resolution on completion of fire inspections.Continue to pursue the grant funds for commercial building safety system updates.Position to be funded from established fees. Create Fire Inspector position to ensure compliance and reduce liability.Purchase a quint style aerial apparatus (ladder/pumper).Accelerate apparatus replacement schedule where needed to maintain engine and ambulance operational readiness.Develop a dedicated training site for realistic hands-on fire training.Maintain current staffing at a daily minimum of nine personnel.Funding for a proper Emergency Operations Center, support and training.Researching the possibility of lease-purchase options for future high-cost apparatus acquisitions to reduce future capitalization requirements and meet reduced emissions standards.We are working with agencies throughout the State for the enactment of the Oregon State GEMT program which will lead to an increase in our ambulance revenues.By delivering fire suppression, emergency medical, disaster management, fire prevention and public education services by professionally trained, dedicated personnel, we strive to achieve the highest quality of public service to our customers. Ashland Fire & Rescue (AF&R) is dedicated to protecting lives, property, and the environment.
