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ORANGE COUNTY, AZDRTH CAROLINA <br />EXHIBIT 35 <br />CURRENT FIRE DEPARTMENT STAFFING <br />POSITION TOTAL STAFFING <br />Fire Chief 1 <br />Safety Officer 1 <br />Assistant Chief 2 <br />Fire Captain 4 <br />Lieutenant 3 <br />Firefighter 25 <br />Total 36 <br />The number of volunteers responding to emergencies varies by time of day. <br />Volunteer response for fire calls during the day is typically six personnel; volunteer <br />response for EMS calls during the day is typically two or three personnel. The number <br />of volunteers responding during the evening and on weekends is typically 12 or 13. <br />The department reports that it has maintained a stable level of volunteers. <br />The department has several volunteer members who are career firefighters in other <br />jurisdictions. New members are brought into the organization through a New <br />Member Committee and undergo an administrative background check. After serving <br />a six-month probationary period, they become permanent members of the force. <br />Nearly all members are certified at the Firefighter I and Firefighter II levels, with 15 <br />members certified as Medical First Responders (MFRs). Personnel in the department <br />meet the annual State required training level. Fire training is conducted weekly and <br />medical first responder training is conducted once a month. Interagency training <br />with the Hillsborough Fire Department and the White Cross Fire Department is also <br />conducted. The department has a training officer appointed by the Fire Chief. <br />The department responds to approximately 500 requests for emergency <br />services annually. Like other fire agencies in Orange County, a large percentage of <br />calls for service are for emergency medical services. Exhibit 36 shows the <br />department's calls for service for 2007, 2008, and 2009. <br />~} MAIA CONSULTING GkOUP,1NC. 47 <br />