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Austin Fire Department | Public Safety Commission Quarterly Report May 2, 2024 Public Safety Commission Austin Fire Department Quarterly Report FY24 Q2 Data Fire Operations Requests for Service Q2 Comparison - By Council District (All incidents, regardless of priority) 3,500 3,337 3,209 3,148 3,206 2,833 2,684 2,567 2,390 2,586 2,495 3,662 3,397 3,061 2,873 1,914 1,695 1,439 1,430 1,902 1,853 4,000 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 FY23 Q2 FY24 Q2 Requests for Service Q2 Comparison - By Call Type (All incidents, regardless of priority) 1,788 1,943 FY24 Q2 FY23 Q2 16,544 17,051 113 164 6,888 109 143 6,938 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Fire Medical Rescue HazMat Other This document was created by the Austin Fire Department Research & Data Analytics section. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Austin Fire Department | Public Safety Commission Quarterly Report May 2, 2024 Emergency Incidents Q2 Comparison - By Council District (Includes Priority 1, 2, 3, and 4M responses) 2,156 2,064 2,027 2,088 1,837 1,613 1,702 1,598 1,600 1,507 1,791 1,774 1,843 1,795 1,077 1,002 835 797 939 971 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 FY23 Q2 FY24 Q2 Emergency Incidents Q2 Comparison - By Call Type (Includes Priority 1, 2, 3, and 4M responses) 1,586 1,809 FY24 Q2 FY23 Q2 13,862 14,187 87 152 282 103 144 231 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Fire Medical Rescue HazMat Other FY23 Q3 FY23 Q4 FY24 Q1 FY24 Q2 Response Time Response Time Response Time Incidents Incidents Incidents Incidents Response Time District 1 District 2 District 3 District 4 District 5 District 6 District 7 District 8 District 9 District 10 10:22 10:58 10:39 10:00 09:51 11:16 10:17 10:48 08:46 10:43 2,136 1,742 1,968 1,667 1,550 971 1,638 750 1,891 898 10:23 11:03 10:26 10:33 09:56 01:14 10:10 11:11 08:52 10:39 2,311 1,796 2,138 1,736 1,547 1,034 1,745 805 2,083 1,009 10:31 11:10 10:08 10:16 9:48 11:03 10:12 10:52 8:52 10:30 2,361 2,046 2,187 1,751 1,571 1,098 1,846 803 1,888 1,048 10:36 11:16 10:54 10:35 10:17 11:07 10:24 11:07 09:16 10:20 2,064 1,613 2,088 1,598 1,507 1,002 1,774 797 1,843 971 *Emergency incidents are Priorities 1, 2, 3, and 4M responses. Response times include emergency incidents only and are measured at the 90th percentile from the time of call receipt by AFD/ATCEMS Call Taker to the time that the first frontline unit arrives on-scene. This document was created by the Austin Fire Department Research & Data Analytics section. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy. Austin Fire Department | Public Safety Commission Quarterly Report May 2, 2024 Overdose Response In December 2021, all AFD personnel received hands on training for Naloxone administration and each unit received a stock of the medication. Total calls where Narcan was given Number of times AFD administered or assisted Patient improvement cases FY24 Q1 178 92 108 FY24 Q2 138 71 95 Investigations *National clearance rate is 22%. Historic (past quarter) data may increase over time due to investigative work. Updated data is provided. Arson fires identified Percent of arson fires cleared Arson fires cleared by arrest Arson fires cleared by citation Office of the Fire Marshal FY24 Q1 50 38% 13 6 FY24 Q2 57 46% 18 8 The Compliance Engine (TCE) tracks compliance and non-compliance for all fire protection systems in commercial properties across the City of Austin. This allows AFD to track annual fire systems reports, deficiencies and repair reports and receive immediate notification of system impairments. Percentage of City of Austin fire system tracking for compliance and non-compliance FY24 Q1 84% FY24 Q2 86% Community Outreach Adjustments to prior quarters reflect event paperwork received after the quarter ended. AFD’s Free Smoke Alarm Program offers smoke alarms to homeowners that live in the City of Austin Fire Department’s Jurisdiction and are in need of working smoke alarms. To participate, call: (512) 974-0299 Number of smoke alarms installed FY24 Q1 115 FY24 Q2 488 Community Outreach and firefighters provide vial “hands-on” fire extinguisher training and home safety awareness demonstrations. Fire safety training conducted FY24 Q1 205 FY24 Q2 170 Red Angels, with Austin Community College’s nursing program, provides “in-home” health wellness checks (blood pressure, glucose, temperature, heart rate) and conducts home hazard assessments. Red Angels Visits FY24 Q1 0 FY24 Q2 65 This document was created by the Austin Fire Department Research & Data Analytics section. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy.