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Westchester Run Totals 2015

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How many calls did your department in Westchester run last year, and how many notable incidents?

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What's a "notable incident"?

How about asking how many times apparatus responded without a full crew of properly trained personnel?

Do numbers tell us anything at all tell us about what we do????

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Notable incident is self defining. We all are way to familiar to all the problems in the local fire service. The title of this thread is "Westchester Run Totals 2015". For stats, curiosity, fun, whatever. If you want to go into the other issues, fine. Just please don't hijack this thread, start a new one.

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Westchester EMS - Northern Westchester 45 Medics - 5695, up from 5202 in 2014, an increase of 9.5%. Busiest year yet. 5679 covered by WEMS fly-cars and ALS ambulances (99.7%), 16 went to mutual aid (0.3%), of those only 2 resulted in an ALS transport. The fly-cars responded 22 times for mutual aid, including to Mt. Pleasant, Yorktown, Putnam, Ossining and Stamford.

Westchester EMS ambulances responded to 533 911 calls via 60-Control. Those included ALS ambulances as fly-cars, direct response to facilities and mutual aid to local agencies.

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Wassaic (Dutchess) 359 Calls

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Not Westchester, but I figured I'd throw my department in as well...

Morningside Volunteer Fire Department
Prince George's County, MD Station 827

Ambulance 27: 3,274 (Busiest all-Volunteer Ambulance in the County)
Engine 27: 1,080
Rescue Engine 27: 1,323
Rescue Squad 27: 2,357 (Busiest Rescue in the County)

Total Unit Responses: 8,034** (Busiest 100% Volunteer house in the County)

Source: http://www.pgfdpio.blogspot.com/2016...s-and.html?m=1

**NOTE: The "total unit responses" is the addition of all of these units individually, so inevitably some of those responses are 2 units from our station going on the same call.

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Briarcliff Manor Totals for 2015

2015 FIRE: 699

2015 EMS: 841

2015 Non-Emergency events: 517 (Work details, Meetings, Training, Etc)

2015 Total (all events, emerg. & non-emerg.) man-hours volunteered: 49,119

BMFD responded to 10 working structure fires (Signal 10-75) in our district in 2015.

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