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Fire Chief Monthly Report – November 2017

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B.

INCIDENTS

(Non-Urgent and Urgent):

1.

Fire/EMS incidents - 107 incidents

(Exhibit B)

a.

A breakdown of Monthly Incidents is on

Exhibit C

2.

Navajo Nation Law Enforcement incidents – 53 incidents

(Exhibit B)

C.

ACCOMPLISHMENTS:

1.

FIRE DISTRICT

a.December 6, 2017 [6pm-8pm]: The Ganado Fire Board had

it Regular Governing Board Meeting at the Ganado Fire

Station Training Room.

b.November 8-9, 2017: Annual Audit for Fiscal Year 2016-

2017 was conducted by Saunders Company, Ltd.

c. November 16, 2017 [12pm-2pm]: Business Meeting with

SunState Technology, Inc. regarding the renewing contract

for the Fire District IT Services.

d.November 17, 2017 [1pm-4pm]: The Fire District had its

Annual Thanksgiving Dinner at the Ganado Chapter House.

The Fire Personnel invited their family members to

participate in the holiday event.

2.

COMMUNITY

a.November 6, 2017 [9am-4pm]: AHSI Adult/Child/Infant CPR

and First Aid Training for the community held at the Ganado

Fire Station Training Room.

b.November 13, 2017 [9pm-1pm]: Fire Safety and Extinguisher

Training for the community held at the Ganado Fire Station

Training Room.

c. November 15, 2017 [12pm-4pm]: AHSI First Aid Training for

the Keams Canyon Elementary School Employees held at

their facility in Keams Canyon, Arizona.

D.

MAINTENANCE

1.

Ganado Fire Station - Lt. Peshlakai is the custodian for Station

a.All apparatus are in-services.

2.

Steamboat Fire Station - Lt. Jeremy Begay is the custodian for Station

a.All apparatus are in-services.

3.

Klagetoh Fire Station - Lt. Leonard is the custodian for Station

a.All apparatus are in-services.

E.

TRAINING for FIRE, EMS, and DISPATCH

1.

In-house Fire/EMS Training:

a.November 14, 2017 [6pm-9pm]: The topic of the fire training

was Forward Lay from the Fire Apparatus to the Fire

Hydrant. Fire personnel had to perform advancing or setting

up a forward lay hose from each Fire Apparatus to the

hydrant using both 1 ½ and 2 ½ inches hoseline.