Performance Management: Public Safety Fire/EMS Question Title * 1. Please select the 20 most important Fire/EMS measures–those that would be most likely to impact your local decision-making–from the list below. Please select ONLY 20. Population served - Fire Suppression, EMS Square Miles served- Fire Suppression, EMS Staffing Method(s) of Fire/EMS: (Employees, Volunteers, Contract, Franchise) Accreditation Land Use - % Agricultural, Residential, Commercial/Industrial Use of Alternative Methods/Technologies (e.g., foam, chemical inhibitors, AVL) Number of fire suppression stations Number of Ambulances All Fire/EMS Apparatus - Total - In-Service Minimum staffing: Per Pumper Truck/Engine Minimum staffing: Total per shift Salary and Benefits Expenditures for sworn personnel Salary and benefits for civilian personnel Overtime expenditures for sworn personnel Overtime expenditures for civilian personnel Other Expenditures- Direct Other expenditures- Support services Hours Paid Including OT - Sworn (Sworn staffing may also be requested separately for combined police/fire public safety departments.) Hours Paid Including OT - Civilian Budgeted Staff: a) Paid Employees, b) Volunteers/POC Organization and staffing of Emergency Preparedness Hours Worked in 7 Days - Fire Suppression Residential Structure count: 1- and 2-Family Residential Total residential housing units Commercial/Industrial count: a) Structures, b) Occupancies Fire incidents: a) 1-2 Family, b) Multi-family, c) Total residential Fire incidents: Commercial/industrial Incidents: Total structure fires, non-structure fires, and non-fires Flamespread: a) 1-2 Family, b) Multi-family, c) Commercial/industrial Total false alarms Arsons: By structure type Arson cases cleared Responses Out of Jurisdiction - Mutual Aid from/to other jurisdictions Casualties - All Fire Incid - Total - Fire Injuries and deaths Casualties - All Fire Incid - Total - Civilian Injuries and deaths Casualties - Struct Fire Incid - without Detection Systems - Civilian Injuries and deaths Unit Reliability – a) Low Pct, b) High Pct Emergency Response Time, Fire: Pct Under 1 Min - Call entry to Dispatch Emergency Response Time, Fire: Pct Under 1 Min – Turnout time Emergency Response Time, Fire: Pct Under 4 Min – Dispatch to Arrival Emergency Response Time, Fire: Pct Under 8 Min – Dispatch to Arrival Emergency Response Time, Fire: Pct Under 5 Min – Call entry to Arrival EMS Responses: BLS and ALS EMS: Total Transports Response time for emergency EMS: Pct Under 4 Min - PSAP to Arrival Response time for emergency EMS: Pct Under 5 Min - PSAP to Arrival Response time for emergency EMS: Pct Under 8 min, Dispatch to arrival Number of Patients in Cardiac Arrest Cardiac patients with a pulse upon arrival Cardiac patients with a pulse upon delivery to a medical center Inspections – Commercial/industrial occupancies inspected Number of Community and School Presentations Incidents – Hazmat Traffic Accidents En Route: a) Fire Apparatus, b) Ambulances Hours Trained Per Firefighter : a) FT/Career, b) POC/Volunteer What other measures not listed above would you suggest are critical to an understanding and comparison of these services among jurisdictions? Next