84

Washington, D.C

  • Upload
    bena

  • View
    30

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Washington, D.C. AND SOME OF RUBE’S RULES. Wouldn’t work without a GREAT Boss:. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty. BUT FIRST: A QUOTE. In a recent email – “Hey Rube….”. Three Alarm Fire at a Landmark Building…. Fire hydrants that don’t work…. Prostitution in the Firehouses…. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

Page 1: Washington, D.C
Page 2: Washington, D.C

Washington, D.C.

Page 3: Washington, D.C

AND SOME OF RUBE’S RULES

Page 4: Washington, D.C

Wouldn’t work without a GREAT Boss:

Mayor Adrian M. Fenty

Page 5: Washington, D.C

BUT FIRST: A QUOTEIn a recent email – “Hey Rube….”

Fire hydrants that don’t work…

Three Alarm Fire at a Landmark Building…

Prostitution in the Firehouses…

Fireworks Explosion on the Mall…

Mass Causality Incident in Southeast!

Where did you get the really cool helmet shield?

Page 6: Washington, D.C

MAY 2007 TOM AURNHAMMERDURANGO, COLORADO FIRE DEPARTMENT

Page 7: Washington, D.C

DC FIRE & EMS OPERATIONS STATISTICAL BACKGROUND

• 33 Engine Companies and a Fireboat Company

• 16 Truck Companies

• 3 Heavy-Duty Rescue Squads

• Seven Battalions and a Division Commander

• 40 full-time medical transport units – ALS & BLS.

• Engine 10 – America’s Busiest Company Source: Firehouse Magazine

Page 8: Washington, D.C

DC FIRE & EMS OPERATIONS STATISTICAL BACKGROUND

• Special Operations Division

• Full time Haz Mat and rapid response Haz Mat

• Medical Quality Officers

• Fire Prevention Division/ Arson Investigation

• World Class Apparatus Division

• 165,000 Emergency Responses Per Year (About 410 per day)

Page 9: Washington, D.C

• On Sept. 23, 1871, the department became career and organized under the name DC Fire Department

• Currently, we are a Combination Department utilizing about 150 volunteer members to operate our Canteen Unit, Friendship Fire Association.

• DC Fire & EMS has evolved has evolved into an all-hazards response agency. We provide “World Class” response services.

DEPARTMENTAL HISTORY:

• Before the formation of the DC Fire Department, the District was protected by two volunteer companies:

• Washington Vol. Fire Company & Georgetown Vol. Fire Company

Page 10: Washington, D.C

• More than 580,000 people call the Nation’s Capital home

• During business hours, the population swells to more than 1.5 Million folks

• We are the seat of our Federal Government. Washington, DC is also home to international dignitaries serving the world community

• The city spans 69 square miles, which includes residential, commercial and government properties

• There are 18 public and private universities in Washington, DC, 13 working hospitals, and more than 150 public, private and charter schools

• The District has a strong progressive Mayor and City Council System of Government.

Page 11: Washington, D.C

Washington, DC is home to many sports and entertainment venues

“All Four Seasons”

Page 12: Washington, D.C

THE LEMON3449 Minnesota Avenue, SE • Second Alarm - April 28,

2007

Page 13: Washington, D.C

• There were NO working smoke alarms!

• Five-year-old A’sia Bradine Sutton died in a house fire after a 911 caller gave the wrong address to dispatchers

• Engine 15 drove past the actual location within five minutes of being dispatched

• Firefighters risked life and limb to get to the girl, but heavy fire consumed the duplex

Page 14: Washington, D.C

• A working smoke alarm will lower fire fatalities by 50%.

THE LEMONADE

• DC FEMS has established an aggressive program to install smoke alarms in all households in the city

• Free smoke alarms have long been available to District residents – now, in the Smoke Alarm Utilization and Verification (SAVU) Program, firefighters are installing them

Page 15: Washington, D.C
Page 16: Washington, D.C

DC FIRE & EMS HAS: Added 4 Fire Liaisons (FLOs) • Added 4 EMS Liaisons (ELOs)

Providing Agency Input at Our Communications Center

Page 17: Washington, D.C

FIREHOUSE MAGAZINE FEATURES

DC’S SAVU

PROGRAM

Page 18: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…“Success has 1,000 fathers –

failure is an orphan.”

Page 19: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONEastern Market – 225 7th Street, SE

Third Alarm – April 30, 2007.

Page 20: Washington, D.C

• Units Responded at 00:57 Hours for the building fire

• Heavy fire was reported in the rear and through the roof

• An exterior attack brought the fire under control in just over two hours

• Efficient firefighting saved more than a third of the historic building.

Page 21: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADE - DC Fire & EMS Pledges to Help Rebuild Eastern Market

• Mayor Fenty has dedicated resources to rebuild Eastern Market.

• “Market Weekend” drew huge crowds just after the fire.

• Public Education opportunity

Page 22: Washington, D.C

PUBLIC EDUCATION OPPORTUNITY: ALLOW SAFE ACCESS

‘SEEING IS BELIEVING’

Page 23: Washington, D.C
Page 24: Washington, D.C
Page 25: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…

Look for opportunities to serve. Try new and different approaches.

Page 26: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONGeorgetown Public Library

Wisconsin Avenue & R Street, NW • Third Alarm – April 30, 2007.

Page 27: Washington, D.C

• Units responded at 12:29 PM for the building fire – several callers reported fire through the roof

• First responders encountered very heavy fire conditions with portions of the roof collapsing

• An exterior operation extinguished the blaze within two hours with no injuries. Aggressive firefighting saved priceless artifacts inside the historic building.

Page 28: Washington, D.C

• A Major controversy arose from the fact that the two closest fire hydrants failed to operate

• It was later learned that the fire hydrant system had not been flushed tested for the past ten years or longer.

Page 29: Washington, D.C

WATER SUPPLY HEARINGS

Page 30: Washington, D.C

CUSTOMER SERVICE PROGRAM DEVELOPED

Page 31: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADE Customer Service Opportunity:

Fire Hydrant Flush Testing!

• More than 10,000 Fire Hydrants were tested over the next three months

• Ongoing Testing plan developed.

Page 32: Washington, D.C
Page 33: Washington, D.C

CUSTOMER SERVICE OPPORTUNITY: READING DAY!

Dozens of children gather each month at Engine 20 to continue

their reading!

Page 34: Washington, D.C

Wetumpka FD

“LADDER PIPES UP! BUILDING GOES DOWN!”

Page 35: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…

Always expect the unexpected.

Page 36: Washington, D.C

THE LEMON2nd Alarm – 801 Rhode Island Avenue, NW

August 18, 2007

Page 37: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADEMembers of Tower 3 – Brian McAllister & Harry Saval

• Responded Quickly • Responded Effectively • Rendered High Quality Patient Care• Presented Company of the Year.

Page 38: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…

PATIENT’S LUCKY DAY…when training, preparation and experience

all come together to save a life.

Page 39: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONFour Alarm Fire – Avalon Condominiums

October 1, 2007 • 2627 Adams Mill Road, NW

Page 40: Washington, D.C

Fourth Alarm Fire – Avalon CondominiumsOctober 1, 2007 • 2627 Adams Mill Road, NW

• Heavy fire showing through the roof on arrival• Firefighters were trapped • Two members were injured.

Page 41: Washington, D.C

• Detailed Incident Report developed • Tremendous service opportunity• Community meetings• Neighborhood BBQ.

THE LEMONADEDC Fire & EMS Partners With the Adams Morgan

Community

Page 42: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADEDC Fire & EMS Partners With the Adams Morgan

Community

Page 43: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…

WOW the customer!

Page 44: Washington, D.C

THE LEMON

Four Firefighters Seriously Injured621 4th Street, NE – October 29, 2007

Page 45: Washington, D.C

• Engine 4 was assigned to Exposure D• Company was trapped on second floor• Two members were critical.

FOUR FIREFIGHTERS SERIOUSLY INJURED621 4th Street, NE – October 29, 2007

Page 46: Washington, D.C

• Launched a formal investigation• Was able to get NIOSH involved• Developed an outstanding training program.

THE LEMONADEFour Firefighters Seriously Injured at Rowhouse Fire

Sgt. Mike LaCore

Doug Donnelly

Ken Humphries

Charlie Shyab

Page 47: Washington, D.C

FOUR FIREFIGHTERS SERIOUSLY INJURED 621 4th St, NE – October 29, 2007

DC Fire and EMS DepartmentFire Incident Report and Examination of Injured

Members

621 Fourth Street, NE

Dennis L. Rubin Adrian M. Fenty Fire Chief Mayor

March 1, 2008

Incident Review621 4th Street, NortheastOctober 29, 2007

Lest We Forget…

Page 48: Washington, D.C

FOUR FIREFIGHTERS SERIOUSLY INJURED 621 4th St, NE – October 29, 2007

Page 49: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…Always be open, honest, and transparent

Page 50: Washington, D.C

In October, DC Fire & EMS Played a Lead Role in Honoring those Lost in 2006 at the National Fallen

Firefighters Memorial in Emmitsburg, Maryland.

Page 51: Washington, D.C

PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS THE

‘HOMETOWN HEROES ACT’

Page 52: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…Be persistent!

Page 53: Washington, D.C

OLD EXECUTIVE OFFICE BUILDING639 17th Street, NW • Third Alarm – December 19, 2007

Page 54: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONOld Executive Office Building

639 17th Street, NW

Third Alarm – December 19, 2007

Page 55: Washington, D.C

• Dispatched at 9:34 AM• Arrived at 9:37 AM• Tower 3 found heavy smoke• US Marine Rescued from 5th Floor.

Page 56: Washington, D.C

YOU’RE WELCOME, MR. PRESIDENT…

THE LEMONADE

Page 57: Washington, D.C

JIMMY’S TIRE STORE

Page 58: Washington, D.C

Jmmy’s Tire Store – 1215 K Street, NE • Three Alarm Fire – January 21, 2008

• Heavy Fire Throughout – With Tires and Other Hazards• Limited Foam Suppression Capability• Serious Threat to the Environment.

THE LEMON

Page 59: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADEJimmy’s Tire Store

• Partnered With Virginia For Foam Suppression• Mobilized Environmental Groups for Monitoring and Reclamation• No Injuries – No Lasting Impact to the Environment.

Page 60: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…Attention to details

Page 61: Washington, D.C

3145 Mount Pleasant Street, NW • Five Alarm Fire – March 12, 2008

THE LEMON

Page 62: Washington, D.C

3145 Mount Pleasant Street, NW • Five Alarm Fire – March 12, 2008

• Dispatched at 11:46 PM• Heavily Occupied Apartment Building• Several People Trapped.

Page 63: Washington, D.C

3145 Mount Pleasant Street, NWFive Alarm Fire – March 12, 2008

Page 64: Washington, D.C

THE LEMONADE3145 Mount Pleasant Street, NWFive Alarm Fire – March 12, 2008

• Fire & EMS Worked To Reclaim Property• Complete Community Response• Total Customer Service!

Page 65: Washington, D.C

LESSON LEARNED…

Have a plan and stick to it.(SAVED LIVES THIS NIGHT)

Page 66: Washington, D.C

NOW, ON TO THE LEADERSHIP RULES THAT WERE PROMISED…

Page 67: Washington, D.C

RUBE’S RULES - #1

YOU GOTTA SHOW UP!

…At Fire Stations

…At Emergency Incidents

…At Community Events

…At Celebrations

…Lead by Example.

Page 68: Washington, D.C

RUBE’S RULES - #2

LEAD FROM THE FRONT!

…Set the Standard High

…Ethical Behavior

…Moral Behavior

…Do the Right Thing

“Someone is always watching.”

Gen. Colin Powell

Page 69: Washington, D.C

“MEN AT WORK?”

Page 70: Washington, D.C

RUBE’S RULES - #3

BE ABLE TO FLAWLESSLY EXECUTE THE BASICS

OF YOUR JOB!

…“Once a Marine – Always a Rifleman”

…Maintain Your Certifications

…Raise the Bar.

Page 71: Washington, D.C

RELENTLESS FOLLOW-UP/FEEDBACK!

• At a Fire• At the Office

…The Breakfast of Champions

…Insist on it

…Live by it.

RUBE’S RULES - #4

Page 72: Washington, D.C

COMMUNICATE

COMMUNICATE

COMMUNICATE!

…Perfect Communications.

RUBE’S RULES - #5

Page 73: Washington, D.C

RUBE’S RUMOR CONTROL

Page 74: Washington, D.C

CONSISTENT PERFORMANCE!

…At ALL Emergencies • Crew Resource Management • Check Lists…One Department • Not Many Small Ones • 7 Battalions X 4 Shifts…Off Duty All of the Time • Professional Behavior • NEVER Off Duty.

RUBE’S RULES - #6

Page 75: Washington, D.C

TELL THE TRUTH – ALWAYS!

…The Entire Truth the First Time

…The Entire Truth Every Time

…Lies are Hard to Remember and Lead to More Lies

…Lying Makes A Bad Situation Worse

…Likely Cannot Recover From Single Event.

RUBE’S RULES - #7

Page 76: Washington, D.C

DO THE TOUGH STUFF FIRST!

…Never Put Off the Tough Stuff

…The Rest of Your Day Will be Easy.

RUBE’S RULES - #8

Page 77: Washington, D.C

BE THE CUSTOMER SERVICE ADVOCATE!

…Crazy Job

…Paid With or Without Delivering Service

…Paid Ahead of Time

…Good News Book

…Own The Problem – Tower 3.

RUBE’S RULES - #9

Page 78: Washington, D.C

PASSION FOR FIREFIGHTER HEALTH

AND SAFETY!

…Members and Families First!

…First Responsibility of a Fire/Rescue Officer

…“Everyone Goes Home”

…The Sandy Lee Story.

RUBE’S RULES - #10

Page 79: Washington, D.C

IF I DON’T CARE…!

…You Don’t Want To Work Here

…You Don’t Want To Be a Member

…Time To Go To The House.

RUBE’S RULES - #11

Page 80: Washington, D.C

PERSONAL BEHAVIOR!

…Self-Discipline is the best Discipline

…Fair, Honest, Transparent and Consistent

…The “Hot Stove” Rule.

RUBE’S RULES - #12

Page 81: Washington, D.C

CHESTY THE MARINE

Page 82: Washington, D.C

BE NICE!

…The Golden Rule

…Momma Test

…Returns Are Many!

RUBE’S RULES - #13

Page 83: Washington, D.C

QUESTIONS??

Page 84: Washington, D.C

THANK YOU AND ENJOY YOUR RIDE!