HomeMy WebLinkAbout19E - FIRE SRVS RPTREQUEST FOR
COUNCIL ACTION
CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE;
DECEMBER 15, 2015
TITLE:
FIRE SERVICE ENHANCEMENTS
REPORT (STRATEGIC PLAN NO. 5, 1)
CITY MANAGER
RECOMMENDED ACTION
Receive and file.
DISCUSSION
APPROVED
❑ As Recommended
❑ As Amended
❑ Ordinance on 1" Reading
❑ Ordinance on 2 "d Reading
❑ Implementing Resolution
❑ Set Public Hearing For
CONTINUED TO
FILE NUMBER
The November 19, 2015 the Orange County Fire Authority Board unanimously approved the fire
service enhancements as listed in the attached memo. This memo is informational only and for
the benefit of the residents of the City of Santa Ana.
STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT
This item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 Community Health, Livability, Engagement &
Sustainability, Objective #1 (Establish a comprehensive community engagement initiative to
expand access to information and create opportunities for stakeholders to play an active role in
discussing public policy and setting priorities)..
FISCAL IMPACT
The t no fis al impact associated with this item.
Dave Anderson,
Division Chief
Orange County Fire Authority
Exhibit: 1. OCFA Memo
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ORANGE COUNTY FIRE AUTHORITY
P.O. Box 57115, Irvine CA 92619-7115 • 1 Fire Authority Road Irvine CA 92602
Jeff Bowman, Fire Chief
November 25, 2015
City Manager David Cavazos
City of Santa Ana
20 Civic Center Plaza
Santa Ana, CA 92701
Dear City Manager Cavazos,
(714) 573 -6000
www.ocfa.org
On October 15, 2015, Assistant Chief Brian Young and I met with both you and Councilwoman
Angelica Amezcua to discuss proposed service enhancements to the City of Santa Ana. After
receiving your concurrence to proceed, the OCFA Board of Directors on November 19
unanimously approved the enhancements, which will improve service delivery and firefighter
safety.
The number of on -duty personnel will remain at 48 each day, but the number of paramedic units
will increase from 9 to 12. There are no fiscal impacts to the City of Santa Ana. Below is a
summary of enhancements effective February 5, 20M.
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Dave Anderson, Division Chief
Serving the Cities of Aliso Viejo • Buena Park • Cypress • Dana Point • Irvine • Laguna Hills • Laguna Niguel • Laguna Woods • Lake Forest • La Palma
Los Alamitos • Mission Viejo • Placentia • Rancho Santa Margarita -San Clemente • San .luau Capistrano • Santa Ana • Seal Beach • Stanton • Tustin • Villa Paris
Westminster • Yorba Linda • and Unincorporated Areas of Orange County
RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS AND SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES
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Existin
Enhancements
Fire Station 70
PAU Engine
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 71
Paramedic Engine, Paramedic Truck
Paramedic Engine, Paramedic Truck
Fire Station 72
Paramedic Engine
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 73
Paramedic Engine
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 74
Paramedic Engine
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 75
Paramedic Engine, Paramedic Truck
Paramedic Engine, Paramedic Truck
Fire Station 76
PAU Truck
Paramedic Truck
Fire Station 77
PAU Engine, Paramedic Van
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 78
PAU Engine, Paramedic Van
Paramedic Engine
Fire Station 79
PAU Engine
Paramedic Engine
10 Stations
9 Paramedic Units
14 Apparatus
48 personnel
12 Paramedic Units
12 Apparatus
48 personnel
Enhancements indicated in BOLD
PAU =Pa iedic Assessment Unit
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Dave Anderson, Division Chief
Serving the Cities of Aliso Viejo • Buena Park • Cypress • Dana Point • Irvine • Laguna Hills • Laguna Niguel • Laguna Woods • Lake Forest • La Palma
Los Alamitos • Mission Viejo • Placentia • Rancho Santa Margarita -San Clemente • San .luau Capistrano • Santa Ana • Seal Beach • Stanton • Tustin • Villa Paris
Westminster • Yorba Linda • and Unincorporated Areas of Orange County
RESIDENTIAL SPRINKLERS AND SMOKE ALARMS SAVE LIVES
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