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Hopkins City Council
Hopkins City Manager
Citizens of the City of Hopkins
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`� Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
I am submitting the Annual report of the Hopkins Fire Department for the year 2011. This year in review
attempts to provide a review of the past year and compare with previous years in some specific situations. Fire
departments across the nation and the State of Minnesota are no longer just responding to fires and the Hopkins
Fire Department is no exception. Fire Service activities include:
• Response — Fire, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Personal Injury Crashes, Hazardous Materials,
Natural Disaster, Heavy Rescue, Terrorism, Grass, Mass Casualty, High Angle Rescue, and Confined
Space Rescue
• Investigations — Fire Cause and Origin, Arson Investigation
• Fire Code — Adoption, Inspection, Plan Review, Enforcement, Education
• Public Education — Working with children, schools, homeowners, elderly, business owners
• Public Relations — Parades, Open Houses, National Night Out, Citizens Assist
• Planning — Emergency Preparedness, Pandemic Flu, Anti -Terrorism, Special Events
I would like to express my utmost thanks to the members of the Hopkins Fire Department. It is these members
that carry out the dedicated and effective service day and night for our department. The members provide
unselfish and dedicated response, training, and prevention 24 hours a day. It is the efforts of this group
combined with the efforts of others that have allowed us to meet our accomplishments noted within.
I would also like to express my thanks to our Administrative Specialist, Pam Hove for her dedicated
administrative efforts that happen "behind the scenes" and may go unnoticed by the citizens of Hopkins.
I would like to express my sincere thanks to the City Council, and all city staff who have been so supportive and
assisted the members of the Fire Department in our accomplishments.
The Fire Department continues to face increasing challenges today and into the future. Financial stability, all -
hazard preparedness and training, recruitment of firefighters and staffing and increasing training requirements
and responsibilities continue to be issues.
The Fire Department continues to place a strong emphasis on fire prevention and inspections continues to be a
focus of the Fire Department. Through the efforts of our Fire Inspector Garret Grniet effective fire and life
safety inspections, pre -planning, public education, and public relations has been and continues to be conducted
throughout the City of Hopkins.
Training continues to be a focus of the Fire Department. Through the efforts of our Assistant Chief of
Operations /Training, Pat Sandon, and our Training Captain Paul Odden, highly skilled firefighters service the
Hopkins Fire Department. Our training covers firefighting, all types of rescue, medical, hazardous materials,
and other special skills. The members and officers of the department devote much additional time and effort in
developing firefighting, leadership and management skills to more effectively lead the department.
With the continued efforts of Assistant Chief Curt Mackey our State Chemical Assessment Team (CAT)
continues to train and be ready for response to any incidents in our response area.
A review of 2011 is broke down in the following categories:
Categories
Suppression Rescue Training
Special Response Special Events Activities
Prevention Equipment Emergency Management
The personnel of the Hopkins Fire Department continue to perform their duties with the highest regard.
Continuing dedication by the personnel to both training and emergency response provides the highest quality
emergency response for the citizens of the City of Hopkins.
Respectfully Submitted,
Dale Specken
Fire Chief
Hopkins Fire Department Organization Chart
Assistant Chief
CIAIS Mackey
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Captain 4
Hazmat Paul Ctddeb
Coo*dinator Halmat
Crips Spencer Cowdmator &
Iraining Captain
Fire Cnief
Dale Specken
Assistant Chief
Ratrics Sandon
Operations &
Training Chief
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Inspections
Garrett Grmel
➢ Population
➢ Square Miles
➢ Community Parks
➢ Total Housing Units
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`� Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2010 Year in Review
City of Hopkins Demographics
➢ Unique Areas/Businesses
➢ Total Schools
o Public
■ Alice Smith Elementary
■ Eisenhower Elementary
o Private
■ St. John's
■ Main Street School
■ Uhba Medical Academy
■ Harley Hopkins
■ Blake School
■ Adult Options
18,000
4 square miles
15
8,390
Regional Trail — Light Rail Transit
Center for the Arts
Multiple Special Events
Historical Society
Adult Care Facilities
Pavilion
Nature Areas
2
no
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17°i Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Suppression
➢ Responded to fires, fire alarms, gas leaks, gas line breaks, smoke, and wires down/arcing - the data for call
responses is listed below:
660
610
560
510
460
410
360
310
260
210
160
110
60
10
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`t' Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Overall Response Breakdown
2007 200B 2009 2010 2011
El Fire Calls 0 Medical Runs El Medical Stand-by
2
0
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Response Times
2007 200 2011
❑Average Respose Time
$2,850,000
$2,600,000
$2,350,000
$2,100,000
$1,850,000
$1,600,000
$1,350,000
$1,100,000
$850,000
$600,000
$350,000
$100,000
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of.-
Hopkins
fHopkins
101 17"' Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Dollar Loss
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
o Dollar Loss
Hopkins Fire Department
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Hopkins
101 17`h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Fires by Occupancy
01-2 Family Dwellings
❑ Graded /care lots
■ Outside protective shelyers
■ Streets, others
■Highways or divided highway
■ 3%
:3 3%
■ Food/Breverage/greocery sales
❑ Multifamily dwellings
® Residential streets
❑Vehicle parking areas
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2010
Rescue
➢ Responded to medicals and crashes
➢ Provided personnel to ride along with ambulance to the hospital due to critical patients
➢ Responded to assist police departments where additional personnel were needed to provide lift assist to
citizens
➢ Responded to mental health incidents
➢ Provide duty crew response from 07:00 -16:00 Mon — Fri and Friday and Sat 1900 — 03:00
725
675
625
575
525
475
425
375
325
275
225
175
125
75
25
2047 2008 2409 2414 2011
o Med ica I Calls = Med ical Stan d -by
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17� Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2010
Special Response
➢ Provided weather stand-by at the Fire station and responded for incidents resulting from severe weather
➢ Responded to missing persons
➢ Responded to hazmat incidents, including gas spills and Carbon Monoxide Alarms
➢ Responded to Mutual Aid and Auto Aid calls for assistance
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
E3 Mutual Aid Given m Mutual Received
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of.-
Hopkins
101 17`� Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Special Events
➢ Developed and utilized special events plans for the special events that needed greater detail planning
➢ Participated in the following special events
• National Night Out
• Juvenile Firesetters Program
• Parades
o Interlachan 4d` of July Parade
o Raspberry Parade
• Fire Prevention VIP Events
• Fire Prevention Day at the State Fair
• Funerals
• Firefighter Day at the Capitol
• Birthday Parties
• Block Parties
• Cinco De Mayo
• Home Remodel Fair
• Mainstreet Days
• School District Activities
• Fire Department Open House
• Sept 11 Remembrance
• Art Center Fun Run / Walk
• Somalia Culture Celebration
• Salvation Army Bell Ringing
• Park Valley and Knollwood Picnics
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Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of.-
Hopkins
101 17. Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2010
Training
➢ Developed and implemented a Training Plan for the Department
➢ Planned and conducted weekly drills for twelve months
➢ Attended conferences and sectional schools to enhance firefighter, leadership and technical rescue skills and
abilities
➢ Coordinated and sent firefighters to Firefighter 1 (FFI) Training
➢ Conducted Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) refresher training
➢ Developed and conducted specific fire officer training
➢ Conducted annual medical surveillance and fit testing for all firefighters
➢ Conducted hazmat, blood borne pathogens and confined space awareness training
➢ Conducted pumps training
➢ Conducted training in the National Incident Management System (NIMS)
➢ Conducted driving drills to maintain and enhance emergency vehicle operations
➢ Developed and conducted new elected officials orientation for new council members
➢ Conducted fitness and safety training and promoted fitness improvement
➢ Participated in Incident Management Team (IMT) training
➢ MCI Training — provided the facilitation and participation in the MCI training armed intruder training with
Hopkins School District
➢ Coordinated and sent members to outside of department training
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of:
Hopkins
101 17'h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Prevention
➢ Coordinated and held a successful Open House
➢ Coordinated and conducted training in the schools
➢ Coordinated and conducted tours at our stations
➢ Conducted public education CPR classes
➢ Conducted fire investigations
➢ Provided fire extinguisher training for the public
➢ Provided the following life safety classes
• Scout badges
• Fire Safety
• First Aid
➢ Conducted business/industry fire and life safety training
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2755
250
2255
200
175
150
1255
100
75
50
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o Hours c f Putlic Education
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of:
Hopkins
101 17`, Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2010
Administration
➢ Conducted four business meetings with HFD personnel
➢ Developed and operated within the 2011 Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Program (came in
under budget)
➢ Developed, the 2011 Operating Budget and Equipment Replacement Budget
➢ Updated Box Alarms and Auto Aid for entire city
➢ Researched, evaluated and dealt with personnel issues
➢ Finalized and implemented the updates to the SOP/SOG's for the Hopkins Fire Department
➢ Participated in multiple community meetings — including the cities, businesses, schools, and community
associations
➢ Coordinated and participated in multiple public safety meetings with area Fire, Police, EMS
➢ Participated in Fire and Emergency Management associations - the specific associations are listed below:
• Hennepin County Fire Chiefs
• S.W. Joint Operations Group
• Metro Fire Chiefs
• United Firefighters
• Minnesota State Fire Chief s Association (MSFCA)
• Minnesota Fire Departments Association (MSFDA)
• South West Emergency Management Group
• Association of Minnesota Emergency Mangers (AMEM)
• Southwest Fire Marshals Group
• South Emergency Managers Group
➢ Provided development and delivery of training with the Hennepin County Fire Chief Association
➢ Participated in Hennepin County Life Safety Unit (LSU) meetings and equipment upgrades
➢ Reviewed mutual aid agreements with the local, regional, state and national areas
➢ Applied for Grants — applied for a Fire Act Grant through the Department of Homeland Security/FEMA;
received a Fire Prevention Grant.
➢ Implemented enhanced Communications within and outside of the Fire Department
• Utilized a weekly e-mail update to the firefighters
• Conducted monthly officer meetings
➢ Continued to problem solve and develop operational improvements for the departments computer systems
• Improvements in the areas of:
o Computer Upgrades
o Image Trend Software
o WiFi for the stations
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of.-
Hopkins
fHopkins
101 17'' Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2010
Administration
➢ Attended funerals for retired HFD firefighters, retired firefighter family members, and community members
➢ Assisted other agencies with recruitment and promotional process
Participated in performance evaluation process for the City Manager
➢ Provided presentation to New Citizens Academy on public safety service
➢ Met with the principals of Hopkins Public Schools
➢ Conducted recognition event for firefighters
➢ Participated in meetings with the JPA for turnout gear
➢ Participated in Empty Bowls local charity — IGA food Shelf
➢ FAST Team Deployment to Cambridge Fire Department for Line Of Duty Death
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011Year in Review
March 2012
Apparatus
➢ Maintained and repaired the apparatus fleet for the Hopkins Fire Department:
• Engines
o Engine 3, Engine 1,
• Aerial
o Ladder 9, Engine 2
• Rescues
o Rescue 4, Rescue 8
• Duty Vehicle
• Squad 4, Squad 5
• Chief Vehicle
• Squad 1, Squad 2
Hazmat
• Haz Mat 23
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of.-
Hopkins
fHopkins
101 17'h Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011Year in Review
March 2012
Apparatus
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of
Hopkins
101 17`� Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Equipment
➢ Maintained, repaired, and conducted monthly checks of the following equipment:
• Air Monitors
• Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA's)
• Automatic External Defibrillators (AED's)
• Extrication Tools
• K-12 Saw and Chainsaws
• Small Engines
• SCBA Fill Station and Compressor
• Thermal Imaging Cameras
➢ Coordinated annual hose testing for all on all apparatus and spare hose
➢ Coordinated annual ladder testing for all ladders on all apparatus
➢ Coordinated and conducted annual SCBA testing for all SCBA's
➢ Conducted yearly checks of all firefighter personal protective equipment
➢ Purchased 25 new sets of turn -out gear
➢ Provided maintenance, and coordinated rental of oxygen bottles for Police and Fire Department
Hopkins Fire Department
Proudly serving the Community of:
Hopkins
101 17�' Ave So
Hopkins MN 55343
2011 Year in Review
March, 2012
Emergency Management
➢ Participated in meetings of the South West Emergency Management Group
➢ Participated with Police in a coordinator role in the area emergency management program
➢ Continued the assessment and completion of an effective Emergency Operations Center (EOC) Operations
o Purchased equipment to create effective operations in the room
o Conducted ongoing testing of operations in the EOC
o Conducted training - coordinated and conducted awareness training for administrators and public
works staff on EOC set-up and operations.
➢ Participated in Training Exercises
o Participated in the Intruder Drill with Hopkins school District
o EOC exercise — with Hopkins School District.
➢ Participated with the delivery of overall emergency management orientation with newly elected officials
➢ Participated with the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) training and coordination with
the State of Minnesota
➢ Participated with Hopkins Chief Officers in the All Hazards Incident Management Training
➢ Incorporated Global Connect Emergency Notification System for City of Hopkins