-Fire/EMS Run Statistics-
Unofficial Run Statistics for 2008
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Statistics Analysis and Wrapup
April was a fairly busy month, especially for the EC units. Engine 16, despite the placement of E22, is clawing its way back to the top of the ranks for call volume. They are now ranked 7th. Despite the usual end-of-the-school-year pranks on campus, Engines 5 and 6 have been a little below average and each lost a spot in the call volume rankings. Ladder 5 continues to feel the effects of Ladder 6 being moved to Station 21 and dropped another spot to rest at #3. As for the EC units, EC-8 has been super busy and is now in 2nd place for call volume and is still 2nd in total fires. The busiest "working fire" company has been Engine 8 but lately they have hit a dryspell and Engine 13 is now tied with them for 1st place.
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Most Total Runs for 2008 for Engine Companies
-Through the End of April 2008-
1. Engine 2 (722)
2. Engine 4 (639)
3. Engine 11 (616)
4. Engine 8 (612)
5. Engine 1 (593)
6. Engine 21 (555)
7. Engine 16 (542)
8. Engine 6 (541)
9. Engine 9 (530)
10. Engine 15 (507)
11. Engine 10 (498)
12. Rescue 1 (487)
13. Engine 14 (480)
14. Engine 13 (456)
15. Engine 5 (455)
16. Engine 12 (426)
17. Engine 22 (404)
18. Engine 7 (386)
19. Engine 20 (377)
20. Hazmat 1 (188)
21. Engine 17 (167)
22. Engine 19 (121)
23. Engine 23 (105)
24. Engine 18 (90)
25. Engine 50 (49)
26. Engine 3 (5)
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Most Total Runs for 2008 for Truck Companies
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1. Ladder 2 (437)
2. Ladder 4 (342)
3. Ladder 5 (340)
4. Ladder 1 (323)
5. Ladder 3 (294)
6. Ladder 6 (273)
7. Ladder 7 (232)
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Most Total Runs for 2008 for Medic Companies
-Through the end of April 2008-
1. Emergency Care 2 (1317) (10.80 runs per day)
2. Emergency Care 8 (1298) (10.64 runs per day)
3. Emergency Care 1 (1287) (10.55 runs per day)
4. Emergency Care 9 (1257) (10.30 runs per day)
5. Emergency Care 7 (1181) (9.68 runs per day)
6. Emergency Care 4 (1179) (9.66 runs per day)
7. Emergency Care 3 (1049) (8.60 runs per day)
8. Emergency Care 6 (1048) (8.59 runs per day)
9. Emergency Care 5 (1016) (8.33 runs per day)
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2008 Runs for Specialty Companies
-Through the end of April, 2008-
Rescue 2- 3
Hazmat 2- 15
Brush Truck 1- 5
Brush Truck 2- 7
Mobile Air 1- 39
Mobile Air 2- 8
Mass Care 1- 10
Command Post- 7
Hazmat 4 (Zumro Trailer)- 1
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2008 Runs for Staff Level Fire Line Officers
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1. Unit 204 (529)
2. Unit 201 (441)
3. Unit 203 (414)
4. Unit 202 (405)
5. Unit 205 (325)
--Battalion Chief 200- (46)
--EMS Supervisor Unit-242 (745)
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Most All-Hands Fires for 2008 for Engine Companies
Defined As: Working fire with at least 1-3/4" lines pulled and used; companies on air
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1t. Engine 8 (17)
1t. Engine 13 (17)
3. Engine 9 (15)
4. Engine 4 (13)
5t. Engine 2 (11)
5t. Engine 12 (11)
7. Engine 1 (10)
8t. Engine 5 (7)
8t. Engine 6 (7)
8t. Engine 11 (7)
11. Engine 19 (6)
12. Engine 21 (5)
13t. Engine 7 (4)
13t. Engine 10 (4)
13t. Engine 16 (4)
16t. Engine 14 (3)
16t. Engine 17 (3)
16t. Engine 20 (3)
19t. Engine 15 (2)
19t. Engine 22 (2)
21t. Engine 18 (1)
21t. Engine 23 (1)
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Most All-Hands Fires for 2008 for Truck Companies
Defined As: Working fire with at least 1-3/4" lines pulled and used; companies on air
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1t. Ladder 1 (16)
1t. Ladder 2 (16)
3. Ladder 5 (14)
4. Ladder 3 (12)
5. Ladder 4 (9)
6. Ladder 6 (6)
7. Ladder 7 (3)______________________________________________________
Most All-Hands Fires for 2008 for EC Units
Defined As: Working fire with at least 1-3/4" lines pulled and used; companies on air
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1. EC-7 (8)
2. EC-8 (7)
3. EC-3 (6)
4. EC-1 (5)
5t. EC-2 (4)
5t. EC-4 (4)
5t. EC-9 (4)
8. EC-5 (3)
9. EC-6 (2)
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Most All-Hands Fires for 2008 for District Officers
Defined As: Working fire with at least 1-3/4" lines pulled and used; companies on air
-Through the end of April, 2008-
1. Unit 201 (15)
2. Unit 205 (14)
3t. Unit 203 (12)
3t. Unit 204 (12)
5. Unit 202 (11)
