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ALBUQUERQUE FIRE
DEPARTMENT
Monthly Informational Report
February – March 2018
Fire Chief
Paul W. Dow
Presented to the City of Albuquerque
Mayor Tim Keller
And City Council Members
Ken Sanchez President
Don Harris Vice President
Isaac Benton
Klarissa J Peña
Brad Winter
Cynthia Borrego
Pat Davis
Diane G. Gibson
Trudy E. Jones
Albuquerque Fire Department Monthly Informational Report February – March
2018
CURRENT EVENTS 2/21 - AFD is proud to have Fire Chief Paul W. Dow
unanimously approved by City Council.
2/23 - Three separate apartment fires occurred within
hours of one another in different parts of the city that
are unrelated and did not result in any injuries.
2/23 - A church fire on the 3700 block of Silver Ave.
SE was quickly extinguished.
2/25 - Engine and Rescue 11 rescued an unconscious victim
from an apartment fire near Gibson and San Pedro.
3/10 – Six AFD Firefighters deployed on a Brush Truck to
assist with a large wild land fire near Clayton, NM.
3/11 - Multiple AFD units responded to ABQ Sunport for an
emergency landing call resulting in two transports to area
hospitals.
COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT There were over 20 community involvement projects this
month such as station tours, public education events, and
community support opportunities.
Arson division is working on a grant to fund a Youth Fire
Setter Intervention and Prevention project.
AFD raced up 20 flights to beat out other local fire
departments to win the American Lung Association Fight for
Air Climb at the Hyatt Downtown.
AFD Academy instructors set up a Hands Only CPR booth at
Sandia Casino for Safer NM conference.
FIRE MARSHALLS OFFICE / INSPECTIONS Total inspections for the month of February are 773, with 564
new inspections and 209 re-inspections.
Efforts continue towards integrating miFIRE program
utilized in bridging FMO inspections with field crew’s pre-
incident fire plans.
FLEET MANAGEMENT Total fuel costs for the month of February is $38,880.62.
Ladder 21 will be out of service approximately 3 weeks for aerial and
Tak-4 welding. We currently have no spare Ladder apparatus available.
R15 at body shop for repair and will utilize a spare unit.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
Over 14 Fire Stations and other AFD buildings are currently involved
this month.
We are continuing our efforts to build interstitial entryways from bays to
the living quarters of our Fire Stations.
TRAINING
Target Solutions totaled 10,606 hours of both online and company training for all
members and 24 hours of Human Resources training has been added to annual Target
Solutions.
3/6 - Albuquerque Fire Department Academy hosted “Stop the Bleed: Train the Trainer”
for AFD members and other agencies to reach out to their respective communities to
teach and train treatment for trauma victims.
Wildland Division has started annual pack testing/shelter deployment at Balloon Fiesta
Park.
HTR Division hosted training with Station 3 at the NWS Doppler Radar Tower utilizing
high angle rescue of a simulated unconscious patient.
CNM will be sending EMT-Basic students for ride-a-longs with multiple Engine
apparatus this month.
De Anza Hotel offered real life training opportunities for AFD members to practice
forcible entry and roof operations before remodeling begins.
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
FEBRUARY 2018 INCIDENT CATEGORY REPORT
Basic Incident Type Category Count
1 - Fire 172
2 - Overpressure Rupture, Explosion, Overheat (No Fire) 4
3 - Rescue & Emergency Medical Service Incident 5,887
4 - Hazardous Condition (No Fire) 52
5 - Service Call 63
6 - Good Intent Call 1,002
7 - False Alarm & False Call 231
8 - Severe Weather & Natural Disaster 0
9 - Special Incident Type 4
Not Reported 550
Grand Total 7,965
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 1, KEN SANCHEZ
AFD STATION 7 Station 7 hosted a large tour for 25 kids
Engine 7 assisted the nearby Post Office with raising their
American flag
AFD STATION 17 / BATTALION COMMANDER 4 Engine and Rescue 17 participated in
wildland/chainsaw training in the East
Mountains
Battalion 4 Commander attended District
5 Community Open House and
Neighborhood Coalition Meeting
Engine 17 attended St. Pius Memorial
Tournament to display the truck and
public safety education
AFD STATION 18 E18 called out for smoke investigation near Coors / Montaño to
find a ½ acre brush fire in the bosque and called for additional
resources to successfully extinguish the fire
Station 18 hosted a tour for CNM students in the Fire Science
program
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2, ISAAC BENTON
AFD STATION 1 Hosted a press conference with Chief Dow to address Community ALS and
BLS care programs to increase patient care as well as help reduce the strain on
the 911 system
Rescue 1 participated in the Lung Association Fight for Air Climb the Hyatt
Downtown as EMS stand-by
AFD STATION 2 Station 2 hosted a tour for 20 kids
AFD STATION 4 / BATTALION COMMANDER 1 Battalion Commander Skip Tinagero and
Jed Hyland were recognized by the
Optimist International Club for their efforts on a structure fire at 1135 Texas
NE
Battalion 1 Commander attended St. Pius Memorial Tournament to display
the truck and public safety education
Squad 1, Ladder and Engine 4 crew members received training on Rigaku
ResQ chemical monitor at the AFD Academy
AFD STATION 6 Engine 6 attended St. Pius Memorial Tournament to display the truck and
public safety education
AFD STATION 10 Engine 10 hosted a station tour for ABQ Sign Language Academy and is
staying ahead of the upcoming Wildland season
Capital Improvement division is installing an interstitial doorway that will
eliminate gas and diesel fumes from the apparatus bay from entering living
spaces in the station
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 3, KLARISSA PEÑA
AFD STATION 7 Station 7 hosted a large tour for 25 kids
Engine 7 assisted the nearby Post Office with raising their
American flag
AFD STATION 14
Station 14 hosted Safer
NM Car Seat Clinic and
a station tour for 10 kids
Engine 14, along with
other firefighters,
participated in the Lung
Association Fight for Air
Climb at the Hyatt
Downtown
AFD Station 14 will be volunteering crews to help the
respective neighborhood association with planting trees
for an upcoming community event
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 4, BRAD WINTER
AFD STATION 15 Station 15 hosted two large station tours
Ladder 15 participated in the Lung
Association
Fight for Air Climb at the Hyatt
Downtown assisting with BCFD ladder
to hang the American flag
Capital Improvement division will be
installing an interstitial doorway that
will eliminate gas and diesel fumes
from the apparatus bay from entering
living spaces in the station
AFD STATION 20 / BATTALION COMMANDER 3 Station 20 hosted Safer NM Car Seat Clinic
Station 20 hosted two station tours for over 20 kids
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 5, CYNTHIA BORREGO
AFD STATION 21 Ladder 21 participated in
the 2018 St. Baldrick’s
event partnering with a Rio
Rancho FD Ladder
apparatus to hang the
American flag
Capital Improvement
division is installing an
interstitial doorway that
will eliminate gas and diesel fumes from the apparatus bay from
entering living spaces in the station
AFD STATION 22 Station 22 will soon be added as a future Wildland Task Force
station and the new Brush truck will be ordered soon, thank you!
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 6, PAT DAVIS
AFD STATION 3 Station 3 hosted Safer NM Car Seat Clinic as well as
two large station tours
Station 3 training involved simulated emergency of
an unconscious patient inside the NWS Doppler
Radar Tower utilizing high angle rescue
Station 3 responded to the 3700 block of Silver SE
for a church fire that was quickly extinguished, AFD
is working with other city departments to ensure the
property owner removes excessive combustibles
inside and secures the property
AFD STATION 5 / BATTALION COMMANDER 2 Battalion Commander Skip Tinagero and Jed Hyland were recognized by the
Optimist International Club for their efforts on a structure fire at 1135 Texas
NE
Station 5 responded to a working fire on the 500 block of Vermont NE for a
bedroom fire in a duplex apartment building
Battalion 2 attended Coffee with Councilor Gibson as well as the South Los
Altos Neighborhood Association meeting
Capital Improvement division is installing an interstitial doorway that will
eliminate gas and diesel fumes from the apparatus bay from entering living
spaces in the station as well as security perimeter fencing
AFD STATION 11 Engine and Rescue 11 responded to more calls this month than any other
station with 526 and 452 respectively
Engine and Rescue 11 rescued an unconscious victim from an apartment fire
near Gibson and San Pedro
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 7, DIANE GIBSON
AFD STATION 9 Station 9 responded to an apartment fire in the kitchen near
Menaul and Eubank, several apartment units evacuated and AFD
crews rescued a cat
AFD STATION 13
Squad 3 and Engine 13 crew
members received training on Rigaku
ResQ chemical monitor at the AFD
Academy
Station 13 responded to the church
fire on the 3700 block of Silver SE
in Nob Hill, crews were able to
contain the fire to the room of origin
AFD STATION 19 / QI OFFICER
QI ran 163 calls this month, 30 of which were fire related and a
new QI officer was recently selected filling a third spot that was
recently vacant on C shift
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 8, TRUDY JONES
AFD STATION 8 Station 8 participated in
foothill rescue training,
along with Station 16, these
stations are outfitted with
special gear for extrication
from mountainous terrain
AFD STATION 9
Station 9 responded to an apartment fire in the kitchen near
Menaul and Eubank, several apartment units evacuated and AFD
crews rescued a cat
AFD STATION 16 Station 16 hosted a station tour
Capital improvement project installing interstitial doorways to
avoid introducing apparatus exhaust into the living quarters
Station 16 is increasing Wildland and foothill rescue training with
the dry weather and Spring approaching
Albuquerque Fire Department
11500 Sunset Gardens Rd SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121
ALBUQUERQUE FIRE DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INFORMATIONAL REPORT
CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 9, DON HARRIS
AFD STATION 8 Station 8 participated in
foothill rescue training, along
with Station 16, these stations
are outfitted with special gear
for extrication from
mountainous terrain
AFD STATION 12
Rescue 12 was the third busiest rescue in the city with 355 calls
and Engine 12 was the fourth busiest Engine with 340 calls Capital Improvement division installing an interstitial doorway that
will eliminate gas and diesel fumes from the apparatus bay from
entering living spaces in the station
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 1
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 2
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 3
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 4
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 5
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 6
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 7
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 8
ALL INCIDENTS FOR ALBUQUERQUE FOR FEBRUARY 2018 DISTRICT 9
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360
Albuquerque Fire Department
Records Management Division 400 Roma Avenue, NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102-2123
Office (505)764-6333
Fax (505)764-6360