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The memorandum discusses the Fire Department Operations Annual Report, which includes an overview of emergency response times, call volumes, and strategies for improvement. It highlights a significant increase in call volume over the past decade, challenges in meeting response time standards, and the impact of new fire stations funded by Measure T. The report also addresses the aging population's effect on emergency services and the Department's mutual aid efforts during significant incidents.
Key points
The Fire Department's call volume increased by approximately 39.6% from FY 2013-2014 to FY 2023-2024.
The Department operates from 34 fire stations with a minimum daily staffing of 190 personnel.
The report includes recommendations for optimizing service calls to improve life-saving interventions.
The City Council has taken actions to restore response resources lost after the 2008 recession.
Measure T funding has facilitated the construction of new fire stations to improve response times.
The Department's emergency call volume has risen despite a decrease in the city's population.
58% of patients served by the Department in FY 2023-2024 were aged 60 and over.
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PSFSS AGENDA: 5/15/25 ITEM: (d)1. TO: PUBLIC SAFETY, FINANCE AND FROM: Robert Sapien, Jr. STRATEGIC SUPPORT COMMITTEE SUBJECT: Fire Department Operations Annual Report Approved DATE: April 30, 2025 Date: 5/5/2025 RECOMMENDATION Accept the annual report on Fire Department call volumes and emergency response time performance metrics. BACKGROUND As specified in the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee (Committee) Work Plan, the Fire Department (Department) is to provide a consolidated annual report on emergency response time performance, progress on the implementation of response time improvement strategies detailed in the Fire Department Response Time Work Plan, as well as an overview of the annual call volume activity. The report also includes recommendations for potential opportunities to triage service calls to optimize life-saving interventions and reduce the impact of fires. The Committee accepted the Department’s annual operations report on April 18, 2024 1. This iteration of the report offers a comprehensive assessment of the Department’s operational performance, highlights emerging trends, and outlines enhancements to critical processes in support of the...
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The document is an Annual Operations Report for the San José Fire Department presented to the Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee. It outlines the department's mission, call volume statistics for FY 2023-2024, response times, and key strategies for improvement. The report highlights over 110,000 calls for service, a 20% increase in demand for emergency response over the last five years, and a decrease in city population by over 8% during the same period. It also includes details on call type distribution and emergency medical service (EMS) call volume trends.
Key points
San José Fire Department serves over 969,000 residents in a 200 square mile area.
The department received over 110,000 calls for service in FY 2023-2024.
There has been a 20% increase in demand for emergency response in the last five years.
The city population decreased by over 8% in the last five years.
EMS call volume increased by 21% since FY 2019-2020.
Total responses for all other call types increased by more than 22.7% over five years.
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Fire Department Annual Operations Report Public Safety, Finance and Strategic Support Committee May 15, 2025 Item (d)1. Presented by: James A. Williams, Assistant Fire Chief Ryan West, Fire Captain, Bureau of Field Operations May 15, 2025 San José Fire Department Mission ▪ Committed to serving the community by protecting life, property, and the environment through prevention and response. ▪ Full-service, all-hazard metropolitan fire department that serves San José and unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County. ▪ 13th largest city in the United States and serve over 969,000 residents over 200 square miles. 2 May 15, 2025 San Jose Fire Department FY 2023-2024 Annual Call Volume 3 May 15, 2025 San Jose Fire Department - Annual Calls for Service • Over 110,000 calls for service in FY 2023-2024. • The protection area includes residential, commercial, industrial, wildland-urban interface areas, and the San Francisco Bayfront • High-traffic areas such as the San José Mineta International Airport, the SAP Center, PayPal Park, San José State University, three super-regional malls, seven major hospitals, and 108 high-rise structures 4 May 15, 2025 Call Volume and Population 120,000...