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HARBOR BLVD. MIXED USE TRANSIT CORRIDOR PLAN FINAL FIR <br />CITY OF SANTA ANA <br />5. Environmental Analysis <br />5.11 PUBLIC SERVICES <br />This section addresses public services including. Fire Protection and Emergency Services, Police Protection, <br />School Services, and Library Services. Park Services are addressed in Section 5.12, Recreation. Public and <br />private utilities and service systems, including water, Nvastewater, and solid waste services and systems; are <br />addressed in Section 5.14, Utilities and Service Systems. <br />5.11.1 Fire Protection and Emergency Services <br />5.11.1.1 ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING <br />Fire protection and emergency medical services in the City of Santa Ana are provided by the Orange County <br />Fire Authority (OCFA). OCFA provides fire suppression, emergency medical, rescue and fire prevention, <br />hazardous materials coordination, and wildland management services. OCFA is one of the largest regional <br />fire service organizations in California and serves 23 cities in Orange County and all unincorporated areas. <br />OCFA protects over 1,680,000 residents from its 71 fire stations located throughout Orange County. OCFAs <br />staff includes 1,101 full -time firefighters and 290 reserve firefighters. <br />The project site is in the lust -in service area of Station No. 78 at 501 North Newhope Street, approximately <br />0.25 miles to the west. Additional OCFA stations near the Harbor Corridor Plan area are Station No. 73 at <br />419 South Franklin Street, approximately 1 mile to the east; and Station No. 77 at 2317 South Greenville <br />Street, approximately 1 mile to the southeast; and Station 71 at 1029 West 17� Street, about 2.5 miles to the <br />east (OCFA 2013). Fire stations in Santa Ana are owned by the City. Two additional fire stations operated by <br />the cities of Fountain Valley and Westminster are within one mile of the project area. <br />Existing equipment and staffing at the three OCFA fire stations listed above are described below in Table <br />5.11 -1, Fire Stations. <br />Table 5.11 -1 Fire Stations <br />Station No. <br />Location <br />E ui ment <br />Daily Staffing <br />78 <br />501 N Newhope St <br />Paramedic Assessment Engine <br />Paramedic Van <br />3 <br />2 <br />73 <br />419 Franklin <br />Paramedic Engine <br />4 <br />71 <br />1029 W 17th <br />Paramedic Engine <br />Paramedic Truck <br />4 <br />4 <br />77 <br />2317 S Greenville <br />Paramedic Assessment Engine <br />Paramedic Van <br />3 <br />2 <br />Soumz: Hernandez 2013 <br />OCFA's goals for the provision of fire services are listed below. Response times are from receipt of the call <br />to on scene of the call: <br />■ First in engines should arrive on -scene to medical aids and /or fires within 7 minutes and 20 seconds 80 <br />percent of the time. <br />October 2014 Page 5.11 -1 <br />
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