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<br />ORANGE COUNTY, AORTH CAROLINA
<br />EXHIBIT 49
<br />APPARATUS FLEET
<br />Volunteer response averages between three and four personnel during the
<br />daytime- and in the evening. Volunteer recruitment efforts have not been successful.
<br />Exhibit 50- shows the number of fire and emergency medical incidents from
<br />2007 through 2009. Seventy -one percent of the department's responses were EMS
<br />related (first responder services); 6.1 percent were fire related; 22.9 percent were
<br />for all other calls. These data indicate that the number of fire department responses
<br />has been relatively stable during the last three years. The data indicate that the fire
<br />department averaged 1,730 responses over the last three years. Exhibit 51 displays
<br />calls for service by NFIRS categories for 2007 through 2009.
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<br />YEAR
<br />DESIGNATION
<br />ENGINE
<br />AERIAL
<br />TANKER
<br />BRUSH
<br />COMMAND/
<br />UTILITY
<br />Engine, KME, pumper- tanker, 1,500
<br />gpm, 750- gallon tank
<br />1996
<br />Engine 231
<br />1
<br />Engine, KME pumper- tanker, 1,500
<br />-
<br />gpm, 1,000- gallon tank
<br />2000
<br />Engine 233
<br />1
<br />Engine, KME, pumper- tanker, 1,250
<br />gpm, 1 ,000- gallon tank
<br />2002
<br />Engine 234
<br />1
<br />Tanker, US Tan, 1,250 gpm, 1,000-
<br />gallon tank
<br />2004
<br />Tanker 241
<br />1
<br />Tanker, USTan, 1,250 gpm, 1,800-
<br />gallon tank
<br />2009
<br />Tanker 242
<br />1
<br />Tanker, EEI, 1,500 gpm, 2-,500 -gallon
<br />tank
<br />1991
<br />Tanker 246
<br />1
<br />Brush Truck, Pierce, 300 gpm, 250-
<br />gallon tank
<br />1996
<br />Truck 255
<br />1
<br />Aerial, LTI, 75- foot aerial ladder, 1,500
<br />gpm, 400- gallon tank
<br />1987
<br />Aerial 272
<br />1
<br />Squad, Saulsbury
<br />2000
<br />Squad 268
<br />1
<br />Service, Chevy
<br />2009
<br />Vehicle 281
<br />1
<br />Service, Ford
<br />2002
<br />Vehicle-282
<br />1
<br />Volunteer response averages between three and four personnel during the
<br />daytime- and in the evening. Volunteer recruitment efforts have not been successful.
<br />Exhibit 50- shows the number of fire and emergency medical incidents from
<br />2007 through 2009. Seventy -one percent of the department's responses were EMS
<br />related (first responder services); 6.1 percent were fire related; 22.9 percent were
<br />for all other calls. These data indicate that the number of fire department responses
<br />has been relatively stable during the last three years. The data indicate that the fire
<br />department averaged 1,730 responses over the last three years. Exhibit 51 displays
<br />calls for service by NFIRS categories for 2007 through 2009.
<br />* MMA CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 57
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