Frankfort Fire Department Releases Year End Numbers

Frankfort Fire Department Chief Matt Stidham submitted this report to WILO and CCDN Monday morning:

 

Frankfort Fire Department

201 S. Clay St.

Frankfort, IN  46041

Fire Chief Matt Stidham

End of Year report

Incidents

  • Fires 76
  • Ems/Rescues 954
  • Hazardous Materials 72
  • Service Calls 144
  • Special Incidents 568
  • Other 131

Total calls for 2022 (as of 12/28/2022) – 1,945 (a decrease of 12% from 2021)

Training

Number of classes at FFD – 111

Off-site classes – 3

Total student hours by initiative

  • Building tours – 74
  • Confined space – 137
  • EMS – 847
  • Engine 1 – 4
  • Extrication – 303
  • Firefighting – 740
  • Haz-mat – 281
  • Ice water rescue – 44
  • Rope rescue – 370

Total Classroom hours – 397                  Total student hours – 2,800 (an increase of 32% from 2021)

Accomplishments for 2022

Headquarters ($120,300.00)

  • Building 256 roof installed
  • Repaired 256 exterior wall
  • New windows front of building 257
  • New carpet throughout building 257
  • Remodeled chief/deputy chief bathroom
  • Repaired existing roof leak at 257
  • Replaced building 201 roof
  • Upgraded computers and IPads
  • Repaired plymovent ventilation system
  • Repaired and upgraded Battalion Chief/Captains office and bedroom
  • Started renovations on kitchen and living room area with removing an interior wall
  • Repaired Engine 1
  • Repaired Ladder 1
  • Installed a security locking system for main entrance
  • Upgraded expired hazmat equipment including level “A” suits and testing equipment
  • Re-organized equipment to become more efficient with the resources’ we already had. (Command Truck & Investigator vehicle)
  • Purchased upgraded camera for investigators
  • Repair of generator

Station 2 ($35,000.00)

  • New generator
  • New shed
  • Upgraded electrical wiring
  • Fixed foundation leak
  • Put in new patio

Station 3 ($84,000.00)

  • New generator
  • New roof
  • Replaced and redid sump pump to help with drainage on leaky basement parameter drain
  • Repaired and overhauled engine 3
  • New Hurst battery powered extrication tools (Cutter, Spreader and Ram)

Items completed on all apparatus and or stations ($57,000.00)

  • Seal coating and line stripping
  • Upgraded to battery powered Milwaukee tools
  • New thermal imaging cameras
  • New nozzles and appliances various sizes
  • Installed gear dryers
  • Upgraded to electric ventilation fans

Training ($6,500.00)

  • Increased training by 32%
  • Sent firefighters to Wisconsin for in-depth extrication class
  • Hosted many live fire trainings, rope rescues and live hazmat drill
  • Sent firefighter to inspector 1 training

 

Estimated investment for repairs, training and upgrades – over $302,800.00

This is a list of major fixes or upgrades that has been done for the City of Frankfort Fire Department for their fiscal year 2022. This is by no means a complete list of all the repairs and upgrades that has been done.

Chief Matt Stidham

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