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1 ' DE::pP-MMl'T- QCT DOUGLAS L. BARRY FlRE CHIEf- September 22, 2008 BOARD OF FlRE COMMISSIONERS FILE NO. TO: FROM: Board of Fire Commissioners blb Douglas L. Barry, Fire Chief SUBJECT: FlRE DEPARTMENT STATISTICS FOR SECOND QUARTER 2008 FOR INFORMATION ONLY: Approved - Approved wicorrections - Withdrawn - Denied -- Received & Filed - Other 1 For Information Only Attached is a statistical summary of Fire Department emergency incidents, responses and response times during the three-month period of April, May and June The information is derived from the field data that Department members have entered into the National Field Incident Reporting System (NFIRS), and the dispatch records and field status entries into the Fire Command and Control System. The attached report is provided for your review and interest. Board report prepared by William N. Wells, Captain Il-Paramedic, Planning Section. Attachment

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3 QUARTERLY STATISTICAL REPORTS The following statistical reports are provided for your information: Daily Emergency lncidents Dispatched EMS lncidents EMS Dispatch Categories EMS Transports Average Daily Fire lncidents Resource Workload Analysis Engine Company Monthly Workload Light Force Monthly Workload Paramedic Ambulance Monthly Workoad Paramedic Ambulance Daily Workload BLS Ambulance Monthly Workload BLS Ambulance Daily Workoad Battalion Chief Workload EMS Battalion Captain Workload Average Time Spent on each Response Quarterly lncidents and Responses List Quarterly lncidents and Responses Charts EMS lncidents Chart Hospital Transports Response Times by Division and Citywide: First Unit on scene Structure Fires First Unit on scene ALS High-Risk incidents First ALS Unit on scene ALS High-Risk incidents First ALS Ambulance on scene,als High-Risk incidents First Unit on scene BLS Incidents First Unit on scene other Fires Response Time percentages of first resources on scene (4 pages) Paramedic Response Times to ALS incidents in districts recently receiving a second paramedic resource Prepared by Captain Wells, LAFD Planning Section on

4 LOS ANGELES FlRE DEPARTMENT DAILY EMERGENCY INCIDENTS APRIL - JUNE INCIDENTS PER DAY EMS INCIDENTS STRUCTURE FIRES OTHER FIRES FlRE ALARMS RESCUES HAZARDS OTHER NON-EMS 827 PER DAY 10 PER DAY 35 PER DAY 64 PER DAY 16 PER DAY 9 PER DAY 37 PER BAY

5 DISPATCHED EMS INCIDENTS APRIL - JUNE 2008 ALS - HIGH RISK ALS - EMERGENCY BLS - EMERGENCY BLS - NON-EMERGENCY 18,622 INCIDENTS 28,430 INCIDENTS 19,322 INCIDENTS 8,855 INCIDENTS ALS - HR 205 PER DAY 25 % OF EMS INCIDENTS ALS - E 313 PER DAY 38 % OF EMS INCIDENTS BLS - E 212 PER DAY 25 % OF EMS INCIDENTS BLS - NE 97 PER DAY 12 % OF EMS INCIDENTS 827 EMS INCIDENTS PER DAY ALS INCIDENTS 518 PER DAY 63 % ALS BLS INCIDENTS 309 PER DAY 37 % BLS

6 LOS. ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT EMS DISPATCH CATEGORIES APRIL - JUNE 2008 ABDOMINAL PAlN 1 PROBLEMS ALLERGIES I ENVENOMATIONS ANIMAL BITES I AlTACKS ASSAULT / SEXUAL ASSAULT BACK PAIN (Non-Traumatic) BREATHING PROBLEMS BURNS I EXPLOSION CARBON MONOXIDE / INHALATION CARDIAC 1 RESP. ARREST 1 DEATH CHEST PAlN CHOKING CONVULSIONS 1 SEIZURES DIABETIC PROBLEMS DROWNING 1 DIVING ACCIDENT ELECTROCUTION 1 LIGHTNING EYE PROBLEMS 1 INJURIES FALLS HEADACHE HEART PROBLEMS / A.I.C.D. HEAT 1 COLD EXPOSURE HEMORRHAGE 1 LACERATIONS INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENTS OVERDOSE I POISONING PREGNANCY 1 CHILDBIRTH PSYCHIATRIC 1 SUICIDE ATTEMPT SICK PERSON STAB / GUNSHOT 1 PENE. TRAUMA STROKE (CVA) TRAFFIC 1 TRANSP. ACCIDENTS TRAUMATIC INJURIES UNCONSCIOUS 1 FAINTING UNKNOWN PROBLEM INTERFACILITY 1 PALLIATIVE CARE 2,273 incidents 483 Incidents 220 incidents 4,081 incidents 533 incidents 9,427 incidents 99 incidents 17 incidents 1,357 incidents 5,658 incidents 398 incidents 3,511 incidents 2,177 incidents 28 incidents 27 incidents 151 incidents 6,335 incidents 405 incidents 960 incidents 120 incidents 2,056 incidents 8 incidents 1,890 incidents 807 incidents 744 incidents 6,318 incidents 91 8 incidents 1,109 incidents 7,979 incidents 2,601 incidents 5,788 incidents 6,624 incidents 51 incidents 25.0 per day 5.3 per day 2.4 per day 44.8 per day 5.9 per day per day 1.1 per day 0.2 per day 14.9 per day 62.2 per day 4.4 per day 38.6 per day 23.9 per day 0.3 per day 0.3 per day 1.7 per day 69.6 per day 4.4 per day 10.5 per day 1.3 per day 22.6 per day 0.1 per day 20.8 per day 8.9 per day 8.2 per day 69.4 per day 10.1 per day 12.2 per day 87.7 per day 28.6 per day 63.6 per day 72.8 per day 0.6 per dav TOTAL EMS INCIDENTS 75,229 incidents 827 per day 100 %

7 EMS TRANSPORTS APRIL - JUNE 2008 ALS - HR 18,622 INCIDENTS 71 % RESULT IN TSP ALS - E 28,430 INCIDENTS 75 % RESULT IN TSP BLS - E 19,322 INCIDENTS 46 % RESULT IN TSP BLS - NE 8,855 INCIDENTS 56 % RESULT IN TSP 63 % OF EMS INCIDENTS ALS - HR 12,178 TRANSPORTS 134 PER DAY ALS - E 21,276 TRANSPORT'S 234 PER DAY BLS - E 8,881 TRANSPORTS 97 PER DAY BLS - NE 4,951 TRANSPORTS 54 PER DAY NON-EMS 248 TRANSPORTS 3 PER DAY 522 TRANSPOR.TS PER DAY ALS INCIDENT TRANSPORTS 371 PER DAY 71 % ALS BLS INCIDENT TRANSPORTS 151 PER DAY 29 % BLS

8 AVERAGE DAILY FIIRE INCIDENTS ' INCIDENT TYPE Structure Fire Reported Smoke Automatic Alarm Bells Ringing Smoke Detector Water Flow Auto Fire Rubbish Fire All other fire incidents 2nd QTR I 3rd QTR th QTR st QTR nd QTR I I

9 . RESOURCE WORKLOAD ANALYSIS The Fire Department's Strategic Plan for Fire Facilities and Resource Deployment is a plan designed for the management of Fire Department facility modifications and resource deployment necessary to accomplish the Fire Department's mission to the Year The Strategic Plan contains criteria for the deployment of resources. Workload is one criterion, along with response times, simultaneo~~sly occurring incidents, and land use. In an effort to maximize performance and minimize response times, control of resource workload is very important. In April 1988, the City Administrative Office (CAO) completed a Management Audit of the Fire Department Paramedic Service. The Audit reviewed the Fire Department's entire EMS system. Based on this analysis, the CAO recommended maximum emergency response workloads for Paramedic rescue ambulance resources. Further, the Fire Department presented workload guidelines for other Fire Department resources which were accepted by the CAO. The recommendations were intended to prevent the degradation of medical services caused by excessive workloads. The maximum recommended workloads are as follows: Engine (Single-Engine Station) Engine (Task Force Station) Paramedic Rescue Ambulance BLS (EMT) RescueAmbulance 240 maximum responses per month (240 monthly = 7.9 per shift) 300 maximum responses per month (:300 monthly = 9.9 per shift) 350 maximum responses per month (350 monthly = 11.5 per shift) 420 maximum responses per month (420 monthly = 13.8 per shift) Based on the number of responses during April, May and June of 2008, the following Department resources are exceeding the workload guidelines: Engine or Light Force companies at single-engine stations (17): Engines 6, 7, 13, 21, 34, 41,46, 51, 52, 57, 59, 65, 68, 81, 82, 91, Lt. Force Engine or Light Force companies at task force stations (5): Engines 9, 209, 39, 64, Light Force 64 Paramedic Rescue Ambulances (6): Rescues 33,46, 57,257,64,66 BLS Rescue Ambulances (3): Rescue 81 1, 857,864 With the addition of 33 Paramedic M 's since January 2001, the number of Paramedic M 's exceeding the workload guidelines has been reduced from 22 to just 6.

10 ENGINE COMPANY MONTHLY WORKLOAD APRIL -JUNE 2008 AVERAGE OF MONTHLY RESPONSES PREVIOUS QUARTER WAS 212 DECREASE OF 6.5 %

11 LOS ANGELES.FIRE DEPARTMENT LIGHT FORCE MONTHLY WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNE 2008 LF Responses LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF TK LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF Responses LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF I 99 LF 4 99 LF LF LF 5 88 LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF LF AVERAGE OF MONTHLY RESPONSES PREVIOUS QUARTER WAS 141 INCREASE OF 2.3 %

12 PARAMEDIC AMIBULANCE MONTHLY WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNE 2008 PREVIOUS QUARTER WAS 247 DECREASE OF 5.0 %

13 PARAMEDIC RA DAILY WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNE 2008 AVERAGE OF 7.74 DAILY RESPONSES PREVIOUS QUARTER WAS 8.15 DECREASE OF 5.0 %

14 BLS AMBULANCE MONTHLY WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNlE Responses V-24 hrs Responses V-12 Not staffed V-12 Not staffed V-I 2 Not staffed AVERAGE OF 241 MONTHLY RESPONSES PREVIOUS QUARTER WAS 251 DECREASE OF 3.9 %

15 BLS RA DAILY WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNE Responses V-24 hrs I I Responses V-I2 Not staffed V-12 Not staffed V-I 2 Not staffed AVERAGE OF 7.95 DAILY RESPONSES PREVIOUS QUARTER \MAS 8.27 DECREASE OF 3.9 %

16 BATTALIQM CHIEF WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNIE 2008 DAl LY RESPONSES EMERGENCY HOURS BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALI ON BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION BATTALION AVERAGE OF 2.04 DAILY RESPONSES (14% Increase) AVERAGE OF 30 MINUTES PER RESPONSE (1 1 % Decrease) AVERAGE OF 62 MINUTES PEE SHIFT PER BATTALION (1 % Increase)

17 LOS ANGELES FlRE DEPARTMENT EMS BATTALION CAPTAIN WORKLOAD APRIL - JUNE 2008 RESPONSES BATTALION TOTAL ALS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS EMS BLS EMS !0 -- FlRE & NON-EMS 21 1 EMERGENCY HOURS TOTALS: 5,227 2, AVERAGE OF 3.59 DAILY RESPONSES (4% Decrease) AVERAGE OF 29 MINUTES PER FiESPONSE (7% Decrease) AVERAGE OF 103 MINUTES PER SHIFT PER BATTALION (1 0% Decrease)

18 AVERAGE TIME SPENT ON EACH RESPONSE APRIL - JUNE 2008 DIVISION CHIEF BATTALION CHIEF EMS BATTALION CAPTAIN BLS LIGHT FORCE BLS ENGINE ASSESSMENT LIGHT FORCE ASSESSMENT ENGINE BLS RA PARAMEDIC RA AIR AMBULANCE HAZ-MAT SQUAD AIRPORT CRASH RESCUE FIREBOAT URBAN SEARCH & RESCUE BRUSH PATROL ARSON INVESTIGATOR EMERGENCY AIR REHAB AIR TENDER 98 MINUTES 30 MINUTES 29 MINUTES 21 MINUTES 20 MINUTES 20 MINUTES 21 MINUTES 27 MINUTES 34 MINUTES 100 MINUTES 33 MINUTES 39 MINUTES 45 MINUTES 67 MINUTES 102 MINUTES 105 MINUTES 132 MINUTES 425 MINUTES

19 3-MONTH PERIODS

20 INCIDENTS AND RESPONSES Quarter Q1-99 Q2-99 Q3-99 Q4-99 Q1-00 Q2-00 Q3-00 Q4-00 Q1-01 Q2-0 1 Q3-01 Q4-0 1 Q1-02 Q2-02 Q3-02 Q4-02 Q 1-03 Q2-03 Q3-03 Q4-03 Q1-04 Q2-04 Q3-04 Q4-04 Q1-05 Q2-05 Q3-05 Q4-05 Q 1-06 Q2-06 Q3-06 Q4-06 Q1-07 Q2-07 Q3-07 Q4-07 Q1-08 Q2-08 Compared to Compared to Average One Year One Year Units Incidents Prior Responses Prior Responding 75, , ,936 75, , , , , , , ,977 3% 146,505 6% ,766 79,303 6% 596, ,302 9% ,506 6% 157,013 10% ,541-1% 162,788 4% ,573 5% 157,390 7% ,782 83,162 5% 637, ,582 7% ,604 5% 164,840 5% % 162, % ,780 4% 163,914 4% ,733 84,239 1% 653, ,418 1% I.93 86,686 1% 166,113 1% ,497 2% 173,239 7% ,592 2% 175,898 7% ,546 85,771 2% 689, ,553 7% ,980 4% 183,150 10% ,183 5% 182,555 5% , % 175, % ,320 85,771 same 714, , % , % 179, % , % 178, % , % 178, % ,346 86, % 713, , % ,492 same 179, % , % 184, % , % 181, % ,049 88, % 728, , % , % 197, % , % 189, % , % 188, % ,022 88, % 757, , % , % 190, % , % 187, % , % 191, % ,085 90, % 753, , % 2.02

21 " ""ONTH PERIODS Q1- Q2- Q3-44- Q1- QX- Q3-44- Q1- Q QI- QI- QI- QI- QI- Q1- Q2- Q4- Q1- Q2- Q3- Q4- Q1- Q

22 HOSPITAL TRANSPORTS I 3 MONTH IUMBER OF AVEIUGE DAILY PERIOD JAN - MAR 2001 APR - JUN 2001 JUL - SEP 2001 OCT - DEC 2001 JAN - MAR 2002 APR - JUN 2002 JUL - SEP 2002 OCT - DEC 2002 JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN - MAR 2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR - JUN 2006 JUL - SEP 2006 OCT - DEC 2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR - JUN 2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - MAR 2008 APR - JUN 2008 J1BULANCES 92 RA1s 92 RA1s 94 RA's 94 RA1s 98 RA's 98 RA's 98 RA's 106 RA1s 106 RA's 109 RA1s 115 RA1s 115 RA1s 115 RA1s 115 RA's 115 RA's 115 RA's 122 RA1s 128 RA1s 128 RA's 128 RA's 128 RA's 128 RA1s 128 RA's 128 RA's 128 RA's 128 RA's 129 RA's 129 RA's 129 RA1s 129 RA's TRANSPORTS AVERAGE TRANSPORT TIME 8 min, 46 seconds 8 min, 53 seconds 8 min, 48 seconds 8 min, 40 seconds 8 min, 44 seconds 8 min, 43 seconds 8 min, 36 seconds 8 min, 34 seconds 8 min, 30 seconds 8 min, 26 seconds 8 min, 32 seconds 8 min, 29 seconds 8 min, 23 seconds 8 min, 58 seconds 8 min, 26 seconds 8 min, 21 seconds 8 min, 23 seconds 8 min, 22 seconds 8 min, 20 seconds 8 min, 17 seconds 8 min, 16 seconds 8 min, 12 seconds 8 min, 15 seconds 8 min, 10 seconds 8 min, 11 seconds 8 min, 13 seconds 8 min, 19 seconds 8 min, 18 seconds 8 min, 21 seconds 8 min, 17 seconds

23 RESPONSE TAMES CITY-WIDE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO STRUCTURE FIRES FIRST UNlT 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN-MAR2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN-MAR2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN-MAR2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR - JUN JUL - SEP 2006 OCT-DEC2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR-JUN2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - MAR 2008 APR - JUN ST UNIT STRUCTURE FIRES DIVISION 1 5,OMlNUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.5MlNUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.3 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.4MlNUTES 4.2 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.4MlNUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.1 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 1 ST UhllT STRUCTURE FIRES DIVISION 2 4.9MlNUTES 4.8 MINUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.5MlNUTES 4.2 MINUTES 4.3 MINUTES 4.3 MINUTES 4.3MlNUTES 4.2 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.3 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.5MlNUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.4MlNUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 1ST UNIT STRUCTURE FIRES DIVISION 3 5.6MlNUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.3 MINUTES 5.IMlNUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.8 MINUTES 4.8 MINUTES 5.0MlNUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 5.0 MINUTES 5.0 MINUTES 4.8 MINUTES 5.0 MINUTES 5.0MlNUTES 4.9 MINUTES 4.9MlNUTES 5.1 MINUTES 4.9 MINUTES 5.0 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 1ST UNIT STRUCTURE FIRES CITY-WIDE 5.1 MINUTES 4.9 MINUTES 5.1 MINUTES 4.8 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.4 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.5 MINUTES 4.6 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.7 MINUTES 4.8 MINUTES

24 RESPONSE TAMES CITY-WIDE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO ALS HIGH-RISK INCIDENTS FIRST UNlT 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN - MAR 2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN-MAR2006 APR - JUN 2006 JUL - SEP 2006 OCT - DEC 2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR - JUN 2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - MAR 2008 APR - JUN ST UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 5.3 MINUTES 5.3 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.1 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.4MlNUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 5.2 MINUTES 1 ST UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 5.3 MINUTES 5.6MlNlBTES 5.8 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES -- 1ST UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES 5.8MlNUTES 5.8 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 1ST UNIT ALS INCIDENTS CITY-WIDE 5.8 MINUTES

25 RESPONSE TIMES AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO ALS HIGH-RISK INCIDENTS 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN - MAR 2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR - JUN 2006 JUL - SEP 2006 OCT - DEC 2006 JAN-MAR2007 APR - JUN 2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - haar 2008 APR - JUN 2008 FIRST PARAMEDIC UNlT 1ST ALS UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2MlNUTES ISTALS UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION 2 7.OMlNUTES 7.3 MINUTES ISTALS UNIT ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION 3 6.2MlNUTES 6.2 MINUTES 1ST ALS UNIT ALS INCIDENTS CITY-WIDE -

26 RESPONSE TIMES AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO ALS HIGH-RISK INCIDENTS FIRST PARAMEDIC AMBULANCE 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT-DEC2004 JAN - MAR 2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR - JUN 2006 JUL - SEP 2006 OCT-DEC2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR-JUN2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT-DEC2007 JAN - baar 2008 APR - JUN ST ALS AMBULANCE ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION 1 6.4MlNUTES 6.4MlNUTES 6.6MlNUTES 6.7MlNUTES I ST A1.S AMBULANCE ALS INClDEhlTS DIVISION MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 6.7MlNUTES 7.1MlNUTES 7.0MlNUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.1MlNUTES 7.4 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 1ST ALS AMBULANCE ALS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 7.9 MINUTES 7.8 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.IMlNUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.0MlNUTES 7.0MlNUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.lMlNUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 1ST ALS AMBULANCE ALS INCIDENTS CITY-WIDE 7.3 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES

27 RESPONSE TIMES CITY-'WIDE AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO BLS INCIDENTS FIRST UNlT 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN-MAR2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR - JUN 2 06 JUL - SEP 2006 OCT - DEC 2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR - JUN 2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - MAR 2008 APR - JUN ST UNIT BLS INCIDENTS DIVISION 1 6.7MlNUTES 6.2 MINUTES 1ST UNIT BLS INCIDENTS DIVISION MlNlJTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.0 MINLJTES 7.2 MINUTES 1 ST UNIT BLS INCIDENTS DIVISION MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 7.2 MINUTES 7.3 MINUTES 1 ST UNIT BLS INCIDENTS CITY-WIDE

28 LOS ANGELES FlRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TIMES AVERAGE RESPONSE TIMES TO OTHER FlRE INCIDENTS FIRST UNlT 3 MONTH PERIOD JAN - MAR 2003 APR - JUN 2003 JUL - SEP 2003 OCT - DEC 2003 JAN - MAR 2004 APR - JUN 2004 JUL - SEP 2004 OCT - DEC 2004 JAN - MAR 2005 APR - JUN 2005 JUL - SEP 2005 OCT - DEC 2005 JAN - MAR 2006 APR-JUN2006 JUL - SEP 2Cl06 OCT - DEC 2006 JAN - MAR 2007 APR - JUN 2007 JUL - SEP 2007 OCT - DEC 2007 JAN - MAR 2008 APR - JUN ST UNIT OTHER FIRES DIVISION MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 5.3 MINUTES 5.4MlNUTES 1ST UNIT OTHER FIRES; DIVISION MINUTES 5.9 MINU'TES 5.6MlNUTES 5.8 MINUTES 1ST UNIT OTHER FIRES DIVISION MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 5.9MlNUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 1ST UNIT OTHER FIRES CITY-WIDE 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 6.0 MINUTES 6.2 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES 5.8 MINUTES

29 LOS ANGELES FIRE. DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TIMES FOR FIRST RESOURCE APRIL - JUNE 2008 ALL EMERGENCY INCIDENTS LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 64% :'/or 49,928 incidents out of 78,378 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 80% 62,490 incidents out of 78,378 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 89% 69,458 incidents out of 78,378 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 93% 73,064 incidents out of 78,378 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 96% 75,041 incidents out of 78,378 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 97% 76,194 incidents out of 78,378 STRUCTURE FIRES LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 87% 1?'/0* 798 incidents out of 922 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 93% 2%& 860 incidents out of 922 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 97% 1 %$ 893 incidents out of 922 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 98% 907 incidents out of 922 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 99% 912 incidents out of 922 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 99% 918 incidents out of 922 EMS - ALS HIGH RISK LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 71% I%& 13,012 incidents out of 18,317 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 86% 1 %& 15,730 incidents out of 18,317 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 93% 1 %& 17,029 incidents out of 18,317 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 96% 1 %& 17,601 incidents out of 18,317 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 98% 17,896 incidents out of 18,317 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 99% 18,060 incidents out of 18,317 2%? = 2% increase (improvement) from previous quarter I%$ = 1% decrease from previous quarter NUMBERS IN RED DO NOT MEET LAFD RESPONSE TlME STANDARD OF 90 %. NUMBERS IN GREEN SURPASS THE LAFD RESPONSE TlME STANDARD OF 90 Oh.

30 RESPONSE TIMES FOR FIRST RESOURCE APRIL - JUNE 2008 EMS - ALS EMERGENCY LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 64% 2%: 18,055 incidents out of 28,227 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 81 % lohf 22,842 incidents out of 28,227 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 90% 25,493 incidents out of 28,227 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 95% 26,790 incidents out of 28,227 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 97% 27,438 incidents out of 28,227 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 98% 27,774 incidents out of 28,227 EMS - BLS EMERGENCY LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 60%?%& 10,918 incidents out of 18,213 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 77% 1 %& 13,965 incidents out of LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 86% 1 %& 15,704 incidents out of 18,213 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 91% 1 %& 16,641 incidents out of 18,213 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 94% I%& 17,192 incidents out of 18,213 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 96% I%& 17,508 incidents out of 18,213 LESS THAN 15 MINUTES 99% 18,072 incidents out of 18,213 EMS - BLS NON-EMERGENCY LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 36% 3,051 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 52% I%& 4,470 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 67% I%& 5,699 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 77% I%& 6,568 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 85% 7,203 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 90% 7,655 incidents out of 8,517 LESS THAN 15 MINUTES 98% 8,367 incidents out of 8,517 ALL EMERGENCY EMS INCIDENTS LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 65% 41,985 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 81 % 52,537 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 90% 58,226 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 94% I%& 61,032 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 97% 62,526 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 98% 63,342 incidents out of 64,757 LESS THAN 15 MINUTES 99% 64,488 incidents out of 64,757 NUMBERS IN RED DO NOT MEET LAFD RESPONSE TIME STANDARD OF 90 %. 29

31 RESPONSE TIMES FOR FIRST RESOURCE APRIL - JUNE 2008 OTHER FIRES LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 66% 2%& 1,906 incidents out of 2,901 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 79% 3%& 2,279 incidents out of 2,901 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 88%?%& 2,540 incidents out of 2,901 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 92% 1%& 2,666 incidents out of 2,901 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 94% 1 %& 2,732 incidents out of 2,901 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 96% 1 %& 2,790 incidents out of 2,901 FIRE ALARMS LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 57% 3%& incidents out of 5,447 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 73% 2%& 3,969 incidents out of 5,447 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 82% 2%& 4,462 incidents out of 5,447 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 88% I%& 4,802 incidents out of 5,447 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 92% 5,003 incidents out of 5,447 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 94% 5,137 incidents out of 5,447 HAZARDS LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 51% I%& 323 incidents out of 633 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 70% %'? 440 incidents out of 633 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 81 % incidents out of 633 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 88% 2%? 554 incidents out of 633 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 91% 575 incidents out of 633 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 93% 591 incidents out of 633 RESCUES LESS THAN 5 MINUTES 53% 9%& 727 incidents out of 1,373 LESS THAN 6 MINUTES 68% 8%& 929 incidents out of 1,373 LESS THAN 7 MINUTES 78% 7%& 1,073 incidents out of 1,373 LESS THAN 8 MINUTES 86% 4%& 1,I 74 incidents out of 1,373 LESS THAN 9 MINUTES 91% 3%& 1,244 incidents out of 1,373 LESS THAN 10 MINUTES 93% 2%& 1,280 incidents out of 1,373 2%? = 2% increase (improvement) from previous quarter 1 %& = 1 % decrease from previous quarter NUMBERS IN RED DO NOT MEET LAFD RESPONSE TIME STANDARD OF 90 %.

32 LOS-ANGELES FIRE DEPARTMENT RESPONSE TIMES FOR FIRST PARAMEDIC UNlT ON SCEiNE OF EMS INCIDENTS APRIL - JUNE 2008 ALL EMS INCIDENTS WITH A PARAMEDIC UNlT RESPONDING 2 MINUTES OR LESS 3 MINUTES OR LESS 4 MINUTES OR LESS 5 MINUTES OR LESS 6 MINUTES OR LESS 7 MINUTES OR LESS 8 MINUTES OR LESS 9 MINUTES OR LESS 10 MINUTES OR LESS I1 MINUTES OR LESS 12 MINUTES OR LESS 13 MINUTES OR LESS 14 MINUTES OR LESS 15 MINUTES OR LESS 6% x'? incidents out of 66,328 18% 2'/? 1 1,684 incidents out of 66,328 37% 3xh 24,756 incidents out of 66,328 57% AX^ 38,046 incidents out of 66,328 72% AX^ 47,877 incidents out of 66,328 82% 3%: 54,226 incidents out of 66,328 88% ,360 ~ ~ incidents out of 66,328 92% ^ X? 60,896 incidents out of 66,328 94% * X+ 62,588 incidents out of 66,328 96% 63,638 incidents out of 66,328 97% 1 64,312 incidents out of 66,328 98% K': 64,765 incidents out of 66,328 98% 65,134 incidents out of 66,328 99% q?/,* 65,408 incidents out of 66,328 2% A = 2% increase (improvement) from previous quarter 1 %$ = 1% decrease from previous quarter NUMBERS IN RED DO NOT MEET LAFD RESPONSE TIME STANDARD OF 90 %.

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