HomeMy WebLinkAbout02 - Fire Monthly Report
No of Calls No of Hours
1
5
Extrications 4
Other Rescues 14
6
Public Assist 6
Medical Assist.6
Other calls 14
56 Totals 0
Fire Prevention
Total Training 535-YTD
Total Maintenance
645
Announcements: Starting to prepare for the 2024 Wildland Season
Alarms
Wildland Fires
Report for the Month of
Structure Fires
Severity Staffing
Major Calls
Structure Fires
MVAs
Total-YTD Respones
Laurel Fire Department
Community Service
Feb-24
Total Hours Staffed
N/A
Structure Firefighting
Conduct all levels of Structure Firefighting to include entry and attack, ventilation, salvage, overhaul, and investigation.
A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential, commercial or industrial
buildings.
Wildland Firefighting
Wildfire,brush fire, bush fire, desert fire, forest fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire.
Extrications
Rescue victims entrapped in automobiles, machinery, farm equipment, buildings, and trenches.
Other Rescues
Rope Rescue, Water Rescue, Ice Rescue
Alarms
Any false alarms or malfunctions.
Other Calls
EMS assist, Industrial or Aircraft firefighting, Vehicle Fire, Hazmat, Spills, Public safety, Investigations, gas leaks, Carbon
Monoxide problems, etc.
Severity Staffing-Montana DNRC pays up to 8 firefighters to staff the station each day and respond as a Task Force to
wildland fires within Yellowstone, Stillwater and Carbon Counties. They can also be called up to respond to fires
anywhere in the Southern Zone areas. The 2 State owned type 5 wildland engines assigned to Laurel is used. This as
proved to be beneficial to Laurel as means for quick responses to all incidents.