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Audit-1966 (- JANUARY - 19li7 ~ To i'lhom It May Concern: This "Report'. has been prepared and is respectfully being submitted to acquaint you with some of the basic facts concerning the City of Salina, Kansas Fire Department for the Year just ended-being 1966. This Report is divided into four (4). '.SECTIONSIt. They are as follow: FIRE LOSS STATISTICS----------------------------Pages # 3 thru #15 TRAINING----------------------------------------Pages #16 thru #18 FIRE PREVENTION-INSPECTIONS---------------------Pages #19 thru #21 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE---------------------------Pages #22 thru #23 Sincerely, JET/lrb (- JANUARY-1967 CITY OF SALINA, KANSAS FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION e CITIZENS S 0 G. N. 1^lADDELL, MAYOR R. M. STARK R. F. EXLINE C. R. RUNl3QUIST C. W. CASEBEER e r I T I ! T CAPTAIN CAPTAIN CAPTAIN \ CAPTAIN CAPTAIN i PREVENTION TRAINING OPERATIONS , OPERATIONS OPERATIONS INSPECTION HEADQUARTERS I STATION NO. 2 STA TION NO. J E. .C. BROSS G. J. PUYEAR B. H. LOY P. L. SMITH \ H. J. HCCABE JAMES LACY J. H. GRAY I L. R. TINKLER B. GLENDENING I LIEUTE NANT -LTElirEN~NT-1 -LIEUTENANT INSPECTOR OPERATIONS OPERATIONS G. A. NICHOLS C. w. MCCABE t R. BATCHELLER. I LEONARD TODD J AMES DUNN , B. CAIN I PAUL DAY W. E. VAUPEL CARNEY FOSTER J. P. HEIDRICF FIREMEN I"IREMEN FIREMEN 25 8 10 FIRE DEPT. ALARM ASST. SECRETARY OPERATORS MECHANIC (FEMALE) F. BERNHARDT LOUISE BACHOFER J J. O. SCHMIDT I -"~~'I S~~~ I 1- FIRE CHIEF . I L...LJJ ~'llS _~ I ASST. CHIEF Lrr. L. ARCHBO D e _?- 0 :z: (n ~'. e (fj (rJ O::J HO :r ..e~ ~ '"~ ~:z:U) O~ &3 .~ r-i ~ ~j M C\/ C\/ 0:: C\/ H ~8 rx.. ~+ \X) '" ....0 c:- >." +'>. Cl ." +' :z: 0." Cl~ U (l)Ci1u) I:: (I)~::J ." Ii) 000 "d H:~ ::x:: en ." rn :::J~ E en E ..ex l-,+, +' ",1 C'Ja C'J .~ rr:l :z: 0 r-! r-! ZO ~ c:- '" '" ...; ...; 0 r-i en -.[) (I) ~ r-! Sr-! -.[) ~ ;~ C'J l-, C'J '" +'Cll+' r-! H+':<::: Or-! 0 rx...oo ~<t-' I :z: 0 H E-< <t 0 H C... 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EMERGENCY - 1966 TOT AL ALARMS A.LARMS m: TH LOSS TOTAL LOSS 100 71 $85,704.30 5 2 150.00 8 6 8,161.00 5 1 267.00 118 80 $94,282.30 53 34 $ 5,395.00 8 3 240.00 0 0 2 2 80.00 63 39 $ 5,715.00 Brush, grass trash Appliance Failur~s Light Co. wires, poles, transformers Gasoline Washdowns Public Service Calls Resuscitator False Alarms Trash Burners Lumber & Junk Honest Mistakes Automatic Alarm System (False) Tar Pot and Flare Pot Bomb Scare Mail Box (Federal) Overloaded Circuits Smoke Runs Shut Off Plti:gs Fireworks Arson 119 54 7 17 86 27 10 53 6 19 18 16 1 o o 9 8 4 5 Total Miscellaneous Calls 459 -6 e COMMERCIAL FIRES - 1966 PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS HITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Schools 4 1 $ 5.00 Churches 2 0 Amusement Bldgs. 1 0 Clubs 1 0 Army Reserve 1 1 100.00 9 2 $ 105.00 MERCANTILE BUILDINGS Retail Stores 2 0 Cafes 5 3 $7309.24 Office Buildings 4 2 560.00 Large Mercantile 1 0 Laundries 2 0 Packing Plants 1 0 Storage & Warehouse 6 1 5.00 Jail 2 2 70.00 e Wholesale Houses -L 0 24 a $7944.24 MANUFACTURING Small Mfg. 2 0 Machine Shops ..L ~ $ 6.0:> 4 2 $ 6.00 tit -7- e COMMERCIAL FIRES - 1966 COMMERCIAL ~fELLINGS TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS \\TIm LOSS TOTAL T ,oSS Hotels Apartment Buildings Rest Homes 1 :3 .l- 5 1 2 JL 3 $ 20.00 1,396.56 $ 1,416.56 MISCELLANEOUS BLDGS. Service Stations 1 o 1 o ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOTAL ALAMRS ALARl>1S WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Public Buildings 9 2 $ 105.00 Me~cantile Bldgs. 24 8 7944.24 e Manufacturing 4 2 6.00 Commercial Dwellings 5 3 1416.56 Miscellaneous 1 0 Total 43 15 $9471.80 e -8- e CAUSES OF ALARMS IN SALINA - 1966 Burning of trash, grass, leaves 'l'rash Burners Public Service Calls Unknown Causes Electric light poles, wires, transformers Electric wiring, short or defective Smoke Runs Gasolinc3 Viashdowns Electric Appliances and Electric Motors Children playing with matches Cigarettes Honest Mistakes False Alarms Automatic Alarms System (False) Hea ting Plants Flammable Liquids Cook Stoves Brakes Overheating Lightning Resuscitator Calls Gas Leaks Flare Pots . Cutting Torch Grease on Stove Bomb Threat Carburetors (automobile) K. P. L. Standby Fireworks Arson Shut Off Hydrant Thawing of pipes Auto Accidents Combustion Airport Standby e Total Alarms e -9-.- 44 54 67 157 2 25 15 18 62 17 20 20 9 18 14 6 8 4 4 27 5 19 1 7 1 18 14 4 6 8 1 3 2 3 683 , . . , . , , , . ( IN' THE crry) , . ,. ..,.... . TOTAL rIfm LOSS AND HUNS BY YEAnS . . . , YEAR LOSS RU~S e 1<)38 $ 57,544.65 196 1939 10,558.17 219 1940 14,181. 76 222 1941 8,701.05 216 1942 14,268.75 263 1943 103,373.58 401 1944 97,008.66 285 1945 257,013.18 429 1946 80,087.76 431 1947 4l~, 800.56 422 19h8 252,908.79 410 1949 50,383.37 365 1950 54,334.64 464 e 1951 36,365.53 446 1952 67,525.86 557 1953 118,918.96 496 1954 85,876.85 546 1955 91,089.70 530 lq56 58,990.31 683 1957 49,339.30 785 1958 34,808.43 800 1959 419,829.56 610 1960 48,353.33 535 1961 224,348.65 656 1962 93,969.43 657 tit 1963 165,293.14 708 1964 412,891. 24 727 1965 202,838.11 562 1966 109,469.10 683 Total "Fire Loss" 1938 thru 1966 -10- $3,265,072 .42 e Name Date Location Loss . Name Date Location Loss Nam.e Date Location Loss II COMMERCIAL FIRES hTITH LOSS $1.000.00 or OVER - 1966 M & A Cafe November 9, 1966 158 North Santa Fe $7,210.24 AUTOMOBILE FIRES HITH LOSS $1.000.00 or OVEH - 1966 Norman Quinn March 9, 1966 1102 North 9th St. $1,050.00 Curt.iss Jones July 8, 1966 Broadway and Cloud Streets $2,500.00 -11- mmLLING FIRES h1JTH LOSS in , 000 . 00 or OVER - 1966 e Name Charles McDaniels Date February 2, 1966 Loc"lLion 1206 North 5th St. Loss $5,750.00 Name Thomas D. Harding Date February 3, 1966 Location 612 Ralph Loss $4,338.55 Name Alva I3rookins Date February 14, 1966 Location 1103 North 3rd. Loss $2,700.00 Name Dennie Saum Date February 14, 1966 Location 615 Barney St. Loss 113,338.87 Na..11e F. H. A. Bolen-1vood Date February 17, 1966 Location 1418 Dover Drive . Loss .$1,735.00 No..rne Harvin Hensil Date March 13, 1966 Location 1328 Cheyenne Loss $4,678.27 Name Grace Owen Date April 28, 1966 Location 611 North 13th St. Loss $1,394.39 Name Carl Andrews Date April 16, 1966 Location 2135 Norton Loss $1,516.89 Name Howard Messenger Date April 1, 19116 Location 302 South Phillips Loss $1,004.86 p Ph;yllis McDowell !~am~ D.:lte May 24, 1966 Location 342 Missouri Loss $1,024.53 e -12- cant: e Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss N8me Date Location Loss . Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss e . . . . , , . . , .. ....... DvmLLING FIRES~ITTH'i6ss $1,000.00 or OVER - 1966 Don Miller July 8, 1966 1209 Indian Rock Lane $1,013.32 Harry Banker July 1, 1966 1804 W. Crawford St. $3,998.00 Mrs. Colleen Hawk September 20, 1966 721 W. Cloud $4,300.00 Chester Gilbreath October 30, 1966 440 South College $10,600.00 Mrs. Selma Matteson October 30, 1966 910 South 5th st. $4,616.68 Robert Marietta October 26, 1966 870 Seneca. $1,550.35 Jim Doherty October 11, 1966 1021 Vassar Dr. $1,946.18 John Mann October 10, 1966 2048 Roach $17,326.65 Francis McDermott October ~, 1966 1431 'Winona $3,200.00 Jack Imler November 12, 1966 537 East Beloit $1,294.46 Hame Date Location Loss Name Date Location Loss -13- Hinor Harris December 15, 1966 1018 N. 5th St. $3,371.35 James L. Sweet December ?, 1966 2146 ~'iesley $7,300.00 e SPECIAL INFORMATION RESUSCIT~TOR CALLS, ACTUALLY USED Name Date Location William C. Robert, age 61 January 10, 1966 14 N Eastborough Rd. Name Date Location Joe Lang, age 59 February 6, 1966 255 North 11th st. Name Date Location Paula Jane Armstrong, age 10 Days February 3, 1966 1945 Page Name Date Location Delbert W. Coryell, age 54 February 11, 1966 500 Block North Broadway Name Date Location Brad Keating, age 4 February 20, 1966 536 Berkshire . Name Date Location Maxine Glendening, age 42 March 10, 1966 672 \'lliit tinghall Name Date Location Ernest Cole, age 52 April 22, 1966 707 Bishop Name Date Location Orville Baird, age 59 May 28, 1966 839 South 5th St. Name Date Location Charles W. Odum May 22, 1966 919 West Ash St. Name Date Location Shaun Johnson, age 23 Months June 11, 1966 912 Maple Name Date Location John Desbrow, age 58 June 29, 1966 148 North 8th St. e Name Date Location Tammy Lou Hanson, age 8 July 13, 1966 205 North Chicago Name Date Location Ruth E. Schmidt, age 54 July 8, 1966 Municipal Air Port -14- cont: . ., ,...... SPECIAL INFORMATION e RESUSCITATOR CALLS, ACTUALLY USED Name Date Location Kevin Jones, age 9 July 22, 1966 124 Boston COllrt, Schilling l"lanor Name Date Location Richard Kositzke July 23, :J.. 966 Holiday Inn Restaurant Name Date Location Archie Lemons August 5, 1966 222 l'lest Elm St. Name Date Location Donia Ann Barnett, age 18 August 16, 1966 120 East Jewell Name Date Location Lyle James Stephens, age 28 Months September 10, 1966 912 Cedar st. Name Date Location Donna Sue Houltberg, 11 Months September 27, 1966 1317 Gypsum . Name Date Location Chester Gilbreath October 30, 1966 449 South College Name Date Location Gail Delbert Swartz November 7, 1966 321 North 9th St. Name Date Location Eleanor Houltberg, age 21 December la, 1966 909 Johnstown e -15- e Recruit training begins with a study of "Fire Department Terminology", an IL F. P. A. Text, continues with Salina Fire Department Station procedures, Care, Handling and us~ of small tools. The recruit then attends outdoor drill to learn correct method of connecting to hydrant, laying supply lines to pumper and extelJding nozzle lines to seat of fire. These lines may be advanced over ladders, up stairw~ys or raised with rope lines. He learns how to control nozzles and apply .,ater or oth~r extinguishing agent correctly. Be learns the function of self-contained breathing apparatus. -rhir equipment allows him to work in a toxic or low-oxygen atmosphere without breathing difficulties. As training advances, the fireman receives more detailed instruction in all of the following phases of operation: Rescue, casualty handling, first aid, ladder evolutions, care and handling hose, driving emergency vehicles, pumper operation, aerial ladder operation, underwater recovery, firefighting technique for flillIDr~ble liquids and hazardous chemicals, pre-fire planning, municipal water supplies, Fire Department hydraulics, ventilation, salvage and overhaul, fire prevention, and minor related subjects. Training films (16 MM) are borrowed from the State Fire Marshal, Insurance companies, and interested industry. ~ The following text books, obtained from National Fire Protection Association arc uoed: "Handling Hose and Ladders't "Operating Fire Dept. Pumpers" "Radiation Controllt "Fire Protection for Chemicals" ItAttacking and Extinguishing Interior Fires" "A Selection of Fire Terminologylt ItHazardous Chemicals Data" "Operating F. D. Aerial Ladders" United States Civil Defense----Rescue 14-1, American Red Cross First Aid 4th Edition. The following by Fire Protection Department, Oklahoma StaLe University. "Forcible Entry, Rope, Portable Extinguisher" "Ladder Practices" "Hose Practiceslt "Salvage and Overhead" "Fire Stream Practices" "Fire Apparatus" "Ventilation Practices" "Rescue Practices "Inspection Pr:J.ctices" "Fire Fighting-Facilities, Planning and Procedures" tit -16- e FlEE DEP.\RT!1li'.NT DFULL - 1966 Conducted each t~nday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from April 1 to October 31, weather permitting. A card file is maintained for each piece of app~ratus and individual fireman. This record system rp.flects the clock hours participation in each phase of training. Rescue - U. S. C. D. -TI~-14-1 26 Hrs. By use of film training manuals and practice, firemen are taught how to search for tranped victims, how to choose the correct rescue method as determined by the condition of the victim and his environment. Methods used include: ^ssisting to walk, Fireman's drag, Three-man carry, Chair carry, Blanket, Tarp or stretcher carry, Stretcher lashings, Lowering with life line or ladder slide. Apparatus Drill 211 Hrs. Includes pumping, ladder practices and hose evoJ~tions. Pumpers are hooked to hydrants, ladders raised to drill tower, hose advanced over ladders, and water pumped to all the different fire-stream appliances. e Engine Eng in e Engine Engine Engine Squad Ladder- Squad Engine Engine #1-------------------------------------9 Hrs. #2____________________________________12 Hrs. #3---------------------~------------- 29 Hrs. #5----------------------------------- 40 Hrs. #7----------------------------------- 19 Hrs. 11------~---------------------------- 24 Hrs. #1----------------------------------- 44 Hrs. #31---------------------------------- 10 Hrs. #32---------------------------------- 18 Hrs. #33---------------------------------- 6 Hrs. Ropes and Knot ~ring - U. S. Civil Defense TM-14-1 26 Hrs. Rope is one 0f the m0st important tools used in the Fire Service. By lecture, reading, demonstration and practice, the following is presented: Kinds of rope, working strength, situations requiring use of rope and the following knovs: Thumb, half-hitch, square, clove hitch, sheet bend, bowline, bO\lline-on-a-bight, rescue knot and riot knot. Resuscitator, Breathing Apparatus, Extinguishers & Small Tools 10 Hrs. Demonstrations are conducted using the above named and all other "small tools" used by the Fire Department. All Firemen are observed during practice with these tools. Underwater Recovery, S.C.U.B.A. 19 Hrs. e Divers trained with full equipment and suits. Training sessions ~ere held at the municipal pool and indian rock pond. Assisted with one actual search-result of boating accident. Total Drill Hours .312 Hrs. -17....- CLASS:S:S HaD IN FIRE D;,~PA;n'MENT SCdOOL HOOH - 1966 e Conducted each MonGay , Tuesday, l,'!ednesday and Thursday Nav. 1 thru K'lrch 11. Streets and Fire Hydrants 159 Hrs. Several different methods. are used to learn or study streets ~nd hydrants locations. Inctividuals draw sections of the City on the blackboard, then name streets and locate plugs.' Addresses are picked, at randum, from the City directory and firemen give route they \<lOuld use and neare3t fire pJuGs. Class is held on where streets begin and end, tIle block numtlch' they start. or are in and whether they are inLerupted by R. R. Tracks, etc. ?irst Aid - American Red Cross, Fourth EdiLion Textbook 20 ~r:J. Refresher class on First Aid re'luirements in rescue, including: control of serious bleeding, resuscitation in stoppage of breathing cases, First Aid for poison, shock, fractures and transportation of injured persons. Training Films 40 Hrs. Training film was borrowed, free of charge, from the State Fj re JiJarshal, Civil Defense, and Interested industry. Film covered the following topics: Nozzle and hose evolutions, flanunable liquid fires, rescue breathing, disaster medical care and atomic weapons and fire. Fire Service nydraulicb - Fred Shepperd ~extbook 23 drs. e This includes a study of municipal water' supply tank locations and sizes, water main size, friction loss in water mains, hydrants, fire hose and nozzles. dow to obtain good fire streams. Fire Department hydraulic formula. Oklahoma State University Fire Department Training ~~nuals 5 HI"S. Unit #1 - Forcible Entry and Hinor Extinguishment. Pre-Fire Planning 45 Hrs. Surv8Ys were made of 14 aredS including 57 buildings. made and copies given to each fireman. ~he pre-fire study building construction, hydrants available, rescue and fire the best procedures to reduce life and property loss. Scale drawings were determined the type of fighting problems and Special Information Subjects 14 Hrs. 1. Fire reports and radio procedure------------8 Hrs. 2. Police recruits -------------------________ 2 Hr5. 3. Civil Defen3e, Stand-by generator and N~'~S warning system -----------------_ 4 Hrs. Special Schools and Public Service Classes e Kansas ~'.rcsleyan--Resusc ita tor & Artific ial Res pir:i tion-----2 Hrs. Boy Scout --Firemanship merit badges- 7 Scouts-------2l Hrs. Civil Defense --Two Exercises & Light Duty Rescue Course ------------------------- 24 Hrs. Police recruit --Hescue techniques and Equipment, Fire Extinguisher Care and use -------- 6 Hrs. Total School Hrs. -18- 373 Hrs. e SALINA PIRE D:~P,\R';"MENT IIINSP:SC7ION D-L~P' T n.:;rO:1T" 1966 ROUTINE INSrECTIONS-------------------------------------l'OT!\L of Below----l,256 Alley Inspections (CongesteJ Area & Shopping Centcrs)-------------- 12 Apartment-Rooming House (State Licensed) Inspcctions--------------- 4 Business Building Inspcctions------------------~----------------- 1,OO!~ School Building Inspections-------------------------------------- 26 Service Station Inspections-------------------------------------- 91, Theatre Inspeclions------------,---------------------------------- 85 CL',;"~h Inspections----------------------------------------------- 19 Hotel Insnection~------------------------------------------------ 2 Rest Home. (State Licensed-Controlled) Inspections---------------- 1. Bulk Oil Storage "Area Inspections"------------------------------ 3 Hospit~l Inspections--------------------------------------------- 2 Municipal Airport Inspections------------------------------------ 1 Schilling Area Insoections: Routine Inspections Business, Industrial, Offic;e Building, Dormitory Insp.-------- 15 e NON-R.OU1'INE INSPECTIONS or "T)UTY CALLS"--------------l'OTAL of Below-----l,374 Gas Checks: Day Calls (8: OOA. H. to 6: 00 P. H. )--------- --------------.------ 126 Night Calls (6:00 A. M. to 8:00 p. 11.)------------------------- 15 Trash Burning Complaints: Day Calls (8:00 A. }1. to 6:00 P. M.)-------------------------- 2? Night Calls (6:00 P. M. to 8:00 A. M.)------------------------ 2 Request Inspections: Day Calls (8:00 A. l~. to 6:00 P. M.)--------------------------- 223 Night Calls (6:00 P. M. to 8:00 A. M.)------------------------- 1 Re-Inspection (For Compliance)--Inspections---------------------- 52 Letters (Compiled and Mailed) Requesting Compliance-------------- 185 Pire Scene Investigations---------------------.------------------- 52 Arson (Suspected) Ilwectigations Completed----------------------- 4 False Fire Alarm Investigations---------------------------------- 1 Reports ~Jritten (Pire Scene, Arson, Etc. Investigations---------- 112 Oc cas ions rrncquiring Photogra phyll________________________________ 34 Occasions llRequiril1E; r'hoto-ll:l.b vIorkll------------------------------ 19 Occasions II Ins pector Remain-In-,Sta tion II (Ofi'ice Detai ls) --------- 14 Occasions llInspector Substituting Por Truck Officerll------------- 5 Fire Alarms "Answered by Inspectorsl'.----------------------------- 11 Public Building "Stana.-Byll Inspections--------------------------- 4 Meetings (~'!ith Groups or Individuals)-Re: FL"e Prevention-------- 193 Fire Prev.:mtion Programs Presented (To Civic Clubs )-------------- 6 Fire Hazard Demonstrations Pres~,lted (Various Groups)------------ h Fire Extinguisher "Clinics" Presented (Rp-st Homes, Etc.)--------- 5 Surveys: Fire Hydrant Surveys Completed (For Classroom Use)--------------- 3 Fire Control Surveys (V~ps, Pre-Planning Tactics)---------------- 9 City Ll~~t Surveys (For Class~Gom Usc)--------------------------- 2 Fire Exting<l'; sher Surveys (For Private Business)----------------- 3 e -19 e Page 2 Continued: Salina Fire Department "Inspection Dep't. Report" - 1966 e CONTINUED: NON-ROUTINE or "DUTY CALLStI Fire Prevention r'Teek-l 66 Preparation Days Spent -------------------------------------------- 6 Fire Pl'evention "School Yard Signs" (Installed-Taken Down )----------24 Fire Prevention Programs Presented (Civic Clubs)------------------- 2 Fire Prevention Programs Presented (Schools)----------------------- 24 Note: Fire Inspectors coordinated entire Fire Prevention Week efforts for City of Salina Training: Days spent at "State Fire School" (2-Inspectors)------------------ Programs Presented (To State Fire School)-("Arson Class")--------- Fire Department "Film Study and Schools Attended)----------------- Special' Infor~nation: Tri-Rivers Fair "Safety Center" (In cooperation with Salina Police Department)--(Days Spent)-------------------------------- Monthly Reports (To City Hall) Compiled and Submitted------------- Fire Evacuation Drills (Hospitals) Conducted by Inspectors-------- St. John's Mil:1tary School (Inspection & Complete Fleport)--------- Annual Report (Salina Fire Dept. "Inspect.ion Bureau") Com- piled and Submitted to City Hall (for Year 1965)---------------- Building Plans (For New Buildings) Studied------------------------ "I" (Invalid) and "B" (Blind) Signs (Installed or Removed)-------- Governor's Safety Council (Inspectors Attending-Wichita)---------- Unit Inspections (in cooperation with other agencies)------------- Investigation (Full Report To City Hall) 'on "Fire Iladiation Damage" to structure at 1)01 N. 3td.-Salina, Ks.---------------- Compiled & Submitted "Report to News Media" on "Highly Combustible Dolls" for public Education Purposes---------------- Compiled & Submitted Report to City Hall-Re: New Trash Burning Code-Effective January 1, 1967-------------------------- Compiled "Quick Reference Guide-For Inspectors' Use" in Fire Prevention Activities-------------------------------------- "Certificates of Recognition" Presented to Scout Troops for th~ir participation in Fire Prevention Week----------------- 33 National Fire Protection Association IIAnnual Fire Prevcn- tjon Contest Entry" compiled and submitted---------------------- "Certificates of Recognitinn" Presented to Senior High School Dramatics Class for participation in F. P. Weck--------- "Lette....s of Appreciation" Compiled and Submitted to Fire- men donating "Off-Duty Time" to Fire Prevention \'leek----------- Condemnation Proceedings (Inspections, Reports, Photos) Re: Structure at 1241 N. Santa Fe-Salina, Kan0as------------------- "Cooperative Investigation"-Re: Explosion-Abilene, Kan3as-------- Compiled and Submitted (to News Media) "Policy Letterlt-Re: Heating Plants------------------------------------------------- Compiled and Submitted (to City Hall) "Policy Letter"-Rc: Fire Dept. cooperation with other Municipal Departments-------- Compiled and Submitted-"Policy Lettcrlt to Business Places handling portable Gasoline Containers-------------------------- Study and Report to City Attorney ("Proposed Code Changcs- SALINA CODE- 1967) affecting Fire Prevention Bureau------------ "G<isoline-in-"t:ell"-Investiga tion, fhoto & Report-Re: 1906 So. Broadway-Salina, Kansas------------------------------------ Court Attendance (Fire Inspector)-Re: S. W. Bell ~elephone Company "Gas Incidentslt------------------------------------------ e -20- h 1 5 6 12 L. 1 1 5 h 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 25 1 1 1 1 79 1 1 1 e Page 3 Continued: Salina fire Department "Inspection Dept. Report"- 1966 CONTINUED: NON-ROUTINE INSPi~CTIONS or "DUTY CALLS" Special Information (Continued) Camp Inspection (Report Submitted) on "Camp Inspection-Boy Scouts of America't---~------------------------------------------ 1 Compiled "Brochure',' on Municipal Personnel Saf~ty Guild (this completed by City of Salina "Personnel ~afety Coordinator")----- 1 Note: Considerable research was extended toward t.his item. Files and Reports are being kept. Investigation. Study and Report Submitted (To City Hall) Re: Hawthorne School Rocket Launching Club-use of "Old Muni- cipal Airport--------------------------------------------------- 1 Schillin Area "Non-Routine Ins ections or Dut Calls" Fire Scene Investigation Re: "Burned Child" -Report Made------- 1 e SUMMAR.Y The Salina Fire Depl'l.rtment "Fire Inspection-Prevention Bureau" is comprised of Gordon Nichols (Fire Inspector, taking care of the Schilling Area), Paul Day, Leonard Todd and H. J. i~Cabe. The Fire Inspectors, with the exception of McCabe, work a standard tour of duty (24 Hours "on-duty" and 24 Hours "off-dutyfl.) McCabe is on duty each day, with the exception of Saturday afternoons and Sundays. Routine Inspections are carried out during business hours or from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. (Monday thru Friday). The ,Inspectors are then expected to take care of emergency inspections (request inspections, gas checks, complaints, etc.). Also, while in the Station (day or night) they are required to answer any fire alarr,1s involving business buildings, schools, industry, warehouses, etc. (except the residence or small fires). A new Fire Inspector (Carney Foster) is being trained for the duties of such position. Considerable study is required as well as "Field Experience" in handling situations that may be encountered. Inspector Foster will accompany an experienced Fire Inspector for several weeks in order to better learn the many details. For a more comprehensive report, as to the activities thruout the year as carried out by the Fire Inspectors, we refer to the National Fire Protection IlAnnual Conteat Entry Album" as submitted to the National Fire Protection Association. Results, of our entry, will be forthcoming in the near future. H. J cCab, Chief Inspector Fire Prevention-Inspection Bureau Salina Fire Department January 9, 1967 -- -21- SHOP & I1ECHANICAL HORK - 1966 - Ladder #1 -American laFrance 100' Aerial w/750 G. p. M. pump. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Adjusted timing. Apparatus passed Class IIA" test OK. No Vacuum on dry draft tcst. Engine /II-Ford F-850 w/lOOO G. p. M. Class "A" pump. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regular~. Installed new points, condenser, plugs, water shut off key. Installed portable radio, off Dodge and new master-cylinder kit. (This was Engine #3 and was changed to Engine /11 on July 1, 1966). Apparatu~ passed Class "A" test OK. Engine Ill-Dodge 0-800 w/750 G. P. M. Class "A" pump. (From January to July- 1966) Degreased, greased, changed oil filter. Checked all gear boxes. Engine #2 Ford-F-800 w/500 G. p. M. pump. Degrtased, greased, changed oi.1 checked anti-freeze anrl. waxed regularly. Checked transmission and differential, pump case, brakes and power 3teering. Installed new plugs, points, and condenser. Set up timing. Apparatus pa3sed Class IIA II test OK. e Er1fdne #3 Ford F-850 w/lOOO G. P. M. Class FlAil pump. (New Truck, July 1, 1966) Checked transmission and differential. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Apparatus passed Class "A" Acceptance test. En,gine /133 Dodge D-800 w/750 G. p. H. Class "A" pump. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Changed and removed some equipment prior to transfer to Fire Station #3. (This was Engine #1 and was changed to Engine #33 on J~ly 1, 1966). Apparatus passed Class "A" test OK. Engine #5 Ford-700 w/500 G. P. M. pumP. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Checked transmission, pump case brak~s, battery and cleaned air breather. Installed new master-cylinder kit. Apparatus passed Class "BII test OK. Engine #7 -Ahrens-Fox 1350 G. P. M. pump. Degreased, greased, changed oil in pump cas~. Checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Squad #1 -G. M. c. whoa G. p. M. pump. e Degreased, greased, changed oil~ checked Anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Repaired pump. Installed new stop-light switch, points and condenser in truck engine, new gasket on valve cover, new battery cable. Checked tran,lmission and differential. Set timing and tuneu up. -22- e . .. , . . . . . 'SHOP 8" ~lliCH,\NICAL '\mRK - 1966 Condo Squad 1131 w/500 G. P. M. Class "Ell pUJnp. Preformed annual pumping test. Condition satisfactory. (This truck belonGs to the U. S. Army and is used at Fire station #3 as the Squad). Engine #32 \./750 G. p. M. Class "E" pump. No maintenance in 1966. (This truck belongs to tl,,; L;. S. Army and is used at Fire Station #J as Pumper). 1959 Chevrolet Station Wa~on. Degreased, greased, changed oil, check~d anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Installed two rear tires, new clutch pressure plates, throwout baring, brake pedal pads and clutch fork. Installed points, plugs, and condenser, shock absorbers. Tuned up engine. nepaired right door. 1960 Chevrolet Station Wa~on. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Installed new soft plug right front wheel bearings, ,~~ter pump, exhaust cross-over pipe radiator hose, points, plugs, and condenser. Repaired right side and both doors ~ rear quarter. 1959 Ford Pick-up. - Given complete over-haul job, painted. (This truck was acquired from the U. S. Air FrTce on November 11, 1966). Titled Airport Authority. 1965 Ford Chief's Car. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti-freeze and waxed regularly. Installed new pump hose and two rear tires. Repaired and painted right rear fender. -23-