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REPORT TO SHASTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS


BOARD MEETING DATE:  April  18, 2017
CATEGORY:  PRESENTATIONS-3.

SUBJECT:

2016 Shasta County Fire Department Annual Report.

DEPARTMENT: Presentation

Supervisorial District No. :  All

DEPARTMENT CONTACT:  Mike Hebrard, Fire Warden, 530-225-2418

STAFF REPORT APPROVED BY:  Mike Hebrard, Fire Warden

Vote Required?

No Vote
General Fund Impact?

No Additional General Fund Impact 

RECOMMENDATION

Receive a presentation of the 2016 Shasta County Fire Department Annual Report.

SUMMARY

The Shasta County Fire Department (SCFD) Annually presents this report to the Board outlining details of the previous year's operation.  This report contains items such as previous year accomplishments, fiscal data, call and response information, and Volunteer Fire Company statistics.

DISCUSSION

In 2016, SCFD dispatched 13,226 total incidents. Because SCFD is an all risk department these calls for service include vegetation fires, structure fires, medical aid calls, hazardous material calls, public assists, and requests from law enforcement.

Training for any type of emergency is a large part of the time committed by volunteer firefighters. The SCFD volunteers spent over 72 hours each on training. This is a total of over 10,000 hours in 2016 alone. SCFD has been working to streamline the training program. The time to fully train a new volunteer has been reduced by 8-12 months. SCFD has also joined with other fire agencies in Shasta County to consolidate training resources to improve and expand training opportunities for SCFD volunteers as well as other volunteers and firefighters in Shasta County.

An important part of every fire department is fire prevention and investigation. The Fire Marshal’s Office is responsible for fire safety inspections, fire sprinkler acceptance tests, property line adjustment reviews, and plan reviews. In 2016, the Fire Marshal's Office was reorganized to provide better service to the public for the 1,488 activities that occurred during the year. The Fire Prevention Bureau issued 217 citations, and made 30 arrests. The Fire Prevention Bureau made determinations on 23 arson-caused fires. There was one fire related death in 2016, and incidents in the Shasta County response area totaled over 4.4 million dollars in lost property during 2016.

The Fire Prevention Bureau also directs Volunteers in Prevention (VIPs). In 2016, VIPs spent over 700 hours participating in school assemblies, civic group presentations, Red Flag Fire patrols, defensible space inspections, and other activities. Smokey Bear and Sparky the Fire Dog work with the VIPs to share prevention materials to the public at fairs, exhibits, parades, and other events. SCFD strives to maintain an integrated, cooperative, regional fire protection system through the cooperative relationship with CAL FIRE, and with the continued support of Shasta County’s elected and appointed officials.

A copy of the 2016 SCFD Annual Report is available for review at the Clerk of the Board office.

ALTERNATIVES

The Board may choose not to receive the report at this time.

OTHER AGENCY INVOLVEMENT

The County Administrative Office has reviewed the recommendation.

FINANCING

There is no fiscal impact associated with the presentation.

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