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Audit-1969� 0 JANUARY - 1970 To Whom 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, 1969. This report is divided into six (6) "SECTIONS ". They are as follows: FIRE LASS STATISTICS------------------- - - - - -- -Pages #3 thru #15 INJURIES TO PERSONNEL------------------ - - - - -- -Page #16 EMERGENCY CALL - BACK-------------------- - - - - -- -Page #17 TRAINING------------------------------- - - - - -- -Pages #18 thru #22 FIRE PREVENTION - INSPECTION----------- - - - - -- -Pages #23 thru #26 EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE------------------ - - - - -- -Pages #27 thru #31 Sincerely, r aliS 9; LACY, Fire Chief" na Fire Department 222 West Elm Salina, Kansas 67401 JEL /gp ASSIT. CHIEF G.A. NICHOLS FIRE PREVENTION — INSPECTION MAINTENANCE FIRE INSPECTORS C. FOSTER— SHIFT42 L. BROCKwAY— SHIFT —# J. SCHMIDT— SHIFT 43 R. CASVIELL— SHIFT —#1 MAINTENANCE SHOP OPERATIONS 0 CITY OF SAUNA FIRE DEPARflKENT OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION 1969 CITY ADMINISTRATION FIRE CHIEF H.J. McCABE CAPTAIN OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS B. VAUPEL —SHIFT #1 J. GRAY—SHIFT #2 E. BROSS —SHIFT #3 LIEUTENANT OPERATIONS HEADQUARTERS SHIFT #1 P. DAY J. MARTIN SHIFT ##2 L. FREEMAN J. YOST SHIFT #3 F. BERNHARDT G. SMITH FIREMEN 26 LIEUTENANT ASSIT. CHIEF J.E. LACY LIEUTENANT ADMINISTRATION LIEUTENANT OPERATIONS & TRAINING OPERATIONS OPERATIONS STATION #2 STATION #3 CAPTAIN CAPTAIN (CAPTAIN OPERATIONS OPERATIONS 'OPERATIONS STATION #2 STATION #3 STATION #4 J. DUNN B. GLENDENING C. McCABE SHIFT #1 SHIFT #1 SHIFT #3 LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT LIEUTENANT OPERATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS STATION #2 STATION #3 STATION #4 SHIFT #2 SHIFT #2 SHIFT #1 HEIDRICK G. AILLS D. KELLER SHIFT #3 SHIFT #3 SHIFT #2 D. HENOCH B. CAIN V. 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O C~ f, O r-4 O O xCL.UAP In a co a4a LA 10 • DWELLING, AUTO, EMERGENCY - 1969 DWELLING TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Residence 89 46 $45,610.38 Detached Garages 3 2 105.00 Attached Garages 2 1 10.00 Mobile Homes 4 3 1,929.00 Misc. Buildings 3 2 15.00 Total 101 54 $47,669.38 AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles 72 46 $ 5,815.00 Trucks 14 6 1,230.00 Tractors 2 1 40.00 Trailers, Misc. 1 1 75.00 Total 89 53 $ 7,160.00 MISCELLANEOUS CALLS Brush, grass, trash 79 Appliance Failures 27 Light Co. Wires, poles, transformers 53 Gasoline Washdowns 39 Public Service Calls 121 Resuscitator 8 False Alarms 11 Trash Burners 14 Lumber and Junk 2 Honest Mistakes 22 Automatic Alarm System (False) 17 Tar Pot and Flare Pot 5 Bomb Scare I Smoke Runs 7 Shut Off Plugs 21 Emergency Landing (Aircraft) 34 Ambulance 2 Fireworks 6 Total Miscellaneous Calls 469 6 • lie COMMERCIAL FIRES - 1969 PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Hospitals 2 0 $ 00.00 Schools 2 0 00.00 Amusement Buildings 2 0 00.00 6 0 $ 00.00 MERCANTILE BUILDINGS TOTAL ALARM' ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Storage and Warehouse 3 2 $ 252.98 Retail Stores 4 0 00.00 Office Buildings 1 0 00.00 Laundries 1 1 20.00 Cafe 7 4 13,305.48 Small Mercantile 3 1 10.00 Large Mercantile 3 0 00.00 22 8 $13,588.46 MANUFACTURING Large Manufacturing 4 1 $21,341.38 Small Manufacturing 1 0 00.00 Machine Shops 3 2 6,625.00 Construction Company 2 1 40.00 Feed Mill & Elevator 2 1 70.00 12 5 $28,0 76.38 COMMERCIAL DWELLINGS Motels 1 0 $ 00.00 Hotels 0 0 00.00 Apartment Buildings 12 5 1,339.63 Rest Homes 1 0 00.00 14 5 $ 1,339.63 MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS Miscellaneous 1 1 $ 400.00 Cleaning Plants 6 2 2,455.80 Service Stations 3 3 30,730.00 10 6 $33,585.80 TOTAL ALARM' ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Public Buildings 6 0 $ 00.00 Mercantile Buildings 22. 8 13,588.46 Manufacturing 12 5 28,076.38 Commercial Dwellings 14 5 1,339.63 Miscellaneous 10 6 33,585.80 Total 64 24 $76,590.27 7 • CAUSES OF ALARMS IN SALINA - 1969 Burning of trash, grass, leaves 16 Trash Burners 18 Public Service Calls 121 Unknown Causes 110 Electric Light poles, Wires, Transformers 2 Electric Wiring, Short or Defective 24 Smoke Runs 14 Gasoline Washdowns 39 Electric Appliances and Electric Motors 44 Children Playing with Matches 28 Cigarettes 19 Honest Mistakes 28 False Alarms 11 Automatic Alarms System (False) 17 Heating - Defective Heating 20 Flammable Liquids 7 Cook Stoves 4 Brakes Overheating 2 Lightning I Resuscitator Calls 8 Gas Leaks 1 Flare Pots 8 Cutting Torch 4 Grease on Stove 16 Bomb Threat 1 Carburetors (Automobile) 34 Fireworks 6 Shut Off Hydrant 21 Sparks 1 Airport Stand -by 34 Night Light -Light Bulb I KPL Stand -by 53 Clothes on Heater 6 Clothes Dryer 2 Spontanious Combustion I Auto Accident 3 Explosions 2 Auto Muffler 1 8 723 10 [_-,I DWELLING FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1969 Name M. W. Watkins Date February 1, 1969 Location 2020 Simmons Loss $9,119.95 Name Freeman C. Pike - Ben Zrubeck Date February 14, 1969 Location 308 Anderson Loss $4,000.00 Name Verlin Auer Date June 12, 1969 Location 1947 Ruskin Road Loss $8,767.60 Name Ralph Lehman Date July 10, 1969 Location 152 -54 North 10th Street Loss $5,306.30 Name L. E. Grace Date October 2, 1969 Location 1503 Beverly Loss $1,813.92 Name Bolen Wood —Irene Price Date November 7, 1969 Location 1326 Arapahoe Loss $2,541.'00 Name Catherene Rosebrook Date November 21, 1969 Location 801 Sherman Loss $4,900.00 Name Bolen Wood - Barbara Gottchalk Date November 27, 1969 Location 1416 Kiowa Loss $2,200.00 Name Salina Mobile Homes - J. Kroneberger Date April 8, 1969 Location 505 West Cloud Loss $1,200.00 9 AUTOMOBILE FIRES WITH TOSS $1,000.00 or OVER - 1969 Name Malone Van Line - Gene Malone Date September 23, 1969 Location 141 South 4th Street Loss $1,100.00 (Est.) Name Radio Cab - Mrs. Ed French Date October 12, 1969 Location 8th Street and Woodland Loss $1,280.00 10 COMMERCIAL FIRES WITH TOSS $1,000.00 or OVER - 1969 Name Yellow Taxi, Inc. - Enoch Harris Date January 19, 1969 Location 901 North 8th Street Loss $30,700.00 Name Hercules Mfg. Co. - S. R. Horejsi, Resident Agent Date February 28, 1969 Location 514 North Santa Fe Loss $21,341.38 Name Ed Graham Date July 15, 1969 Location 2301 North 9th Street Loss $13,125.65 Name Model Laundry Date September 10, 1969 Location 211 South Santa Fe Loss $2,405.80 Name Raymond Loux - Miss Bernita Naegely Date November 4, 1969 Location 305 East Prescott, Apt. #6 Loss $1,019.63 Name Elmer's Diesel - Elmer Gerhardt Date December 10, 1969 Location 520 North Ohio Loss $6,600.00 AUTOMOBILE FIRES WITH TOSS $1,000.00 or OVER - 1969 Name Malone Van Line - Gene Malone Date September 23, 1969 Location 141 South 4th Street Loss $1,100.00 (Est.) Name Radio Cab - Mrs. Ed French Date October 12, 1969 Location 8th Street and Woodland Loss $1,280.00 10 I * 0 TOTAL FIRE LASS (IN CITY) AND RUNS BY YEARS YEAR LOSS RUNS 1938 $ 57,544.65 196 1939 10,558.17 219 1940 14,I8I.76 222 1941 8,701.05 216 1942 141268.75 263 1943 103,373.58 401 1944 971008.66 285 1945 257,013.18 429 1946 80,087.76 431 1947 44,800.56 422 1948 2521908.79 410 1949 50,383.37 365 1950 54,334.64 464 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 1956 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 1963 165,293.14 708 1964 412,891.24 727 11 I * 0 TOTAL FIRE LOSS (IN CITY) AM RUNS BY.YEARS YEAR LOSS RUNS 1965 $202,838.11 562 1966 1091469.10 683 1967 781282.82 594 1968 135,256.14 655 1969 131,419,65 723 TOTAL FIRE LOSS 1938 thru 1969 $3,610,031,03 12 0 0 Name Date Location Name Date Location Name Date Location Name Date Location Name Date Location Name Date Location Name Date Location SPECIAL INFORMATION RESUSCITATOR CALLS 13 Clifford Edwards March 9, 1969 118 South 9th Street Unidentified (Small Boy) July 3, 1969 244 North 12th Street John Johnson July 9, 1969 154 North 10th Street Gary Smith July 9, 1969 154 North 10th Street Jeffery Vilardell September 23, 1969 454 South 12th Street Miles Park November 5, 1969 240 North 7th Street George Puyear November 23, 1969 2341 East Beloit � I* 0. SPECIAL INFORMATION PERSONS BURNED OR INJURED Name Ben Zrubeck Date February 14, 1969 Location 308 Anderson Mr. Zrubeck received burns to face and hands. Name G. C. Pettit Date March 19, 1969 Location 109 North Chicago Mr. Pettit had slight burns to his hand trying to put out the fire. Name Robert Lee Jorden Date August 1, 1969 Location 601 North 7 Street Mr. Jorden burned right hand and elbow removing shingles from roof at 601 North 7 Street. Name Mrs. John Fagen Date August 18, 1969 Location 904 North 12 Street Mrs. Fagen burned her hair on her hands and arms. Name Ronald D. Freeman Date September 25, 1969 Location 352 North Kansas Mr. Freeman received first and second degree burns to face and eyes Name Terry Davis Date December 12, 1969 Location 222 West rlm Mr. Davis received burns to both hands. 14 0 17A SPECIAL INFORMATION PERSONS INJURED NAME Howard Dearmore DATE February 4, 1969 LOCATION 612 South Broadway Mr. Dearmore's arm was caught in the automatic track that pulls cars through the car wash. Used cutting torch to free him. NAME Allen Gardenhire DATE May 10, 1969 LOCATION Union Pacific Railroad, Roundhouse Allen was caught between turntable and concrete wall. Pronounced dead on arrival. NAME Albert Munoz DATE August 9, 1969 LOCATION Crestview and Iron Albert was pinned in the automobile in which he was driving. Pronounced dead upon arrival at the hospital. NAME Armando Salazor DATE August 9, 1969 LOCATION Crestview and Iron Armando was a passenger in Albert Munoz's car and sustained a broken leg. NAME Richard Herandy DATE October 4, 1969 LOCATION 400 Block North 9 Street Herandy fell into an asphalt mixer truck auger. Used power saw & Porta -Power to free him. NAME Bob Kresgey DATE October 11, 1969 LOCATION 1924 Page Caught hand in roto- rooter. 15 10 ON -DUTY PERSONNEL INJURIES - 1969 NAME TYPE OF INJURY DATE A,,L, Brockway Severe bruise to groin March 8, 1969 Floyd Bernhardt Sprained back servicing truck April 28, 1969 David Stephenson. Cut thumb working in shop April 11, 1969 Rodney Bachofer Nail in finger at house fire May 17, 1969 Earnie Sanchez Cut back of hand at house fire June 12, 1969 Richard Funke Sprained foot at drill July 3, 1969 Ronald Kriegh Cut thumb during drill July 9, 1969 William Vaupel Cut left knee in house fire July 9, 1969 Jay Rife Cut left leg on tailboard of truck July 9, 1969 Gary Smith Overcome from heat -smoke at house fire July 9, 1969 John Johnson Overcome from heat -smoke at house fire July 9, 1969 Tom Isaacson Cut finger doing shop work July 30, 1969 Earnie Sanchez Struck right eye on ladder (Black eye) August 7, 1969 John Woodward Tree limb struck right eye - on run August 7, 1969 Bernard Mason Cut finger doing shop work September 15, 1969 William Clark Cut finger during drill September 30, 1969 Tom Wright Sprained thumb, holding life net September 30, 1969 Lonnie Freeman Cut second finger on right hand October 4, 1969 Keith Armstrong Cut index finger on right hand October 9, 1969 Ronald Kriegh Fell on grating in hose tower, injured knee October 17, 1969 Leo Valcoure Cut finger on left hand, taking covers off heat radiants December 11, 1969 16 � 0 10 DATE EMERGENCY CALL -BACK of MEN REPORTING Tir.;r. TO REPORT (OFF -DUTY Shifts called in to assist at large fires, storms and other Emergencies) . #2 Defective 7 -10 -69 6 Men 2 Minutes # of Men DATE EMERGENCY ADDRESS Reporting 1 -19 -69 Yellow Cab Company 901 N. 8th 7 Men 2 -25 -69 Hercules Mfg. Company 514 N. Santa Fe 39 Men 6 -11 -69 Severe Wind Storm City Wide 7 Men 6 -22 -69 Tornado City Wide 18 Men 7 -9 -69 House Fire 152 -54 N. 10th 5 Men 7 -15 -69 Model Laundry 211 S. Santa Fe 7 Men 10 -15 -69 Shift Alert ( Moratorium) City Wide 22 Men 12 -10 -69 Elmer`s Diesel Repair 520 N. Ohio 16 Men CALL -BACK FOR STAND -BY TEST DATE # of MEN REPORTING Tir.;r. TO REPORT COMMENTS 7 -2 -69 5 Men 6 Minutes #2 Defective 7 -10 -69 6 Men 2 Minutes 7 -16 -69 5 Men 4 Minutes #1 -1 Did Not Report 0 17 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING (1969) The Training Report is divided into four phases: Apparatus Drill Indoor Class - School Recruit Training Special Schools or Demonstrations The next three pages reflect clock hours of training with the parti- cular apparatus or class. Outdoor drills are conducted each Monday through Friday, from April 15 to October 15. During drill sessions hose lines are connected, hydrant to pumper, and discharge lines are extended from the pumper. Discharge lines include booster; one and one half inch, two inch and two and one half inch hand - lines; two and one half and three inch, single and double lines to heavy appliances. Lines are advanced over hand ladders and over fire escape and vertical ladders on drill tower. Pump operator then supplies the correct pressure, depending on size, type and elevation of nozzle. The Aerial and large hand ladders are used to effect simulated rescue, with firemen takiner turns as the, "victim ". All small tools, rope and equipment, used by the Fire Service, are used with situations set -up to resemble, as near as possible, actual condi- tions. Classroom instruction is conducted Monday through Friday January I to April 14 and October. 16 to December 24 and consists of school in all phases listed using books, manuals and visual aid purchased from, or supplied by the following; Kansas State Fire Marshal, National Fire Protection Association, American Red Cross, U.S. Civil Defense, Fire Technology Department of Oklahoma State University and many interested insurance companies and other private business. A special recruit program was set -up providing elementary instruction in all subjects listed. The Fire Department also participates in Public Service Schools, concern- ing Fire Prevention, Rescue and Radiation with Civil Defense and First Aid, 18 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING (DRILL) - 1969 Drill sessions are conducted Monday thru Friday, from April 15th to October 15th. Individual records are maintained on each apparatus and fireman. Apparatus Drill 311.5 Hours Includes pumping procedures, hose evolutions, and ladder practice. Engine #1 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 43 Hours Engine #2 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 23 Hours Engine #3 ----------------------------------------- 83 Hours Ladder #1 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 42.5 Hours Squad #1 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 18.5 Hours Foam#1 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Hour Engine # 21----------------------------------- - - - - -- 33 Hours Engine # 31----------------------------------- - - - - -- 29.5 Hours Squad#31 ----------------------------------- - - - - -- 17 Hours Engine # 41----------------------------------- - - - - -- 19.5 Hours Portable -------------------------- --------- - - - - -- 1.5 Hours Driver Training 47 Hours Driving apparatus through traffic and various routes in the city. Equipment 5.5 Hours Forcible entry tools, Breathing apparatus, Hose tools, are explained and demonstrated. Rescue 15.5 Hours Ladder #1, the 35' Ext. Ladder, the 50' Bangor Ladder, are used in rope and basket rescue from the drill tower. Total Drill Hours 0 19 379.5 Hours 0 11 Streets & Plugs Hydraulics First Aid NFPA Manuals Pre -Plans Films OSU Manuals School locations Equipment Station Op. Driving Fire Ext. Rope and Knots Resuscitator Sprinklers Fire Chief Handbook Trailer Parks Special Hazards FIRE DEPT. TRAINING (EXCEPT APPARATUS) STATION #1 STATION #2 STATION #3 TOTAL SHIFT SHIFT SHIFT #1 #2 #3 27.5 15.5 2 144 78 267 , 12 2 0 37 34 107 4 2 18 7.5 7 38.5 2 0 20 32.5 13 67.5 2 5 10 6.5 10 33.5 7.5 6 3.5 3 0 20 2 2 0 9.5 5 18.5 1 3 0 3 1 8 10 5 6 19 11 51 1 4 1 0 0 6 0 13 4.5 3.5 17 38 1 0 4 2 1 8 4 4 4 9 10 31 1 13 1 0 0 15 0 0 0 1.5 0 1.5 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 4 720.5 20 TRAINING PROCP.AM FOR RECRUIT FIREFIGHTERS SEPTEMBER 16 THRU OCTOBER 16 EQUIPMENT: Includes all tools on each apparatus----------------- - - - - -- 12 Hours TERMINOLOGY: Names of various tools and equipment--------------- - - - - -- 4 Hours TRAINING FILMS: Films pertaining to all phases of the Fire Service - - -- 8 Hours HOSE EVOLUTIONS: Hydrant lines, hand lines, various lays to heavy appliances------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 20 Hours LADDER PRACTICE: The use of all fire department ladders--------- - - - - -- 15 Hours RESCUE: Rescue procedures with ropes, ladders, rescue basket---- - - - - -- 9 Hours FIRST AID: Wounds, burns, bleeding, and artificial respiration-- - - - - -- 11 Hours (Resusci -Anne) OPERATING PROCEDURES: Station # 1-------------------------------- - - - - -- 7 Hours OPERATING PROCEDURES: Station # 2-------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Hours OPERATING PROCEDURES: Station # 3-------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Hours FOAM DEMONSTRATION: Dry powder, protein and Hi- X---------------- - - - - -- 3 Hours CLASS ROOM SEMINAR: Aircraft firefighting----------------------- - - - - -- 7 Hours K -12 RESCUE SAW: Operating Procedures--------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Hours BREATHING APPARATUS: Scott Air Paks----------------------------- - - - - -- 6 Hours FIRE EXTINGUISHERS: All types (A.B.C.) were explained, burned old car for extinguisher practice ------------------------------------------- 6 Hours STREETS AND HYDRANTS: Crawford North to City Limits------------- - - - - -- 8 Hours HYDRAULICS: Pertaining to friction loss, nozzle pressures, weights measures--------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 17 Hours N.F.P.A. MANUAL: Attacking and Extinguishing Interior Fires----- - - - - -- 4 Hours DRIVER TRAINING: Various apparatus------------------------------ - - - - -- 12 Hours FIRE PREVENTION AND ARSON INVESTIGATION: Conducted by Inspectors Day, Schmidt and Brockway--------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Hours ANNUAL PUMPER TESTS: Assist with all fire department pumps------ - - - - -- 10 Hours FIRE PRE - PLANNING: The purpose and benefits derived------------- - - - - -- 1 Hour PUMPING CLASS: Various Hose Lays: ( E- 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------- • - - - - -- 3 Hours (E -5)- 2 Hours ( S- 1) ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 2 Hours (E-3) ------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 Hours ( L- 1) ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 2 Hours ROPE WORK: Fire Service Knots. Ten (10) Required--------------- - - - - -- 7 Hours Total Training Hours---------- - - - - -- 189 Hours 21 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT SPECIAL SCHOOL PROGRAMS Resusci -Ann demonstration of mouth -to -mouth rescue breathing. Seminar conducted by Robert Matta, Northwest Airlines, on rescue procedures for Boeing 727 type Aircraft. Seminar conducted by Chief Dale Sedbrook, Sgts. Davidson and Elder, McConnell Air Force Base, on rescue and firefighting procedures for F -105 Aircraft. Training and drill by David Riggs, Factory Engineer, American Fire Apparatus Company, on operating procedures for new truck, Engine #31. Firemanship Merit Badge Candidates: Randy Groves Troop #17 John Fohn Troop #7 Gregory Lust Troop #20 22 1969 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE INSPECTION BUREAU ANNUAL REPORT ROUTINE INSPECTIONS Alley Inspections (Congested Area & Shopping Centers) --------------- - - - - -- 7 Apartment- Rooming House, Hotel and Motel (State Licensed) Inspections - - - -- 87 Business Building Inspection s--------------------------------------- - - - - -- 844 School Building Inspections----------------------------------------- - - - - -- 28 Service Station Inspections----------------- ------------------------ - - - - -- 83 Theater Inspections (Weekly Exit Check) ----------------------------- - - - - -- 93 Rest Home (State Licensed - Controlled) Inspections------------------- - - - - -- 6 Hospital Inspections------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 1 ChurchInspections-------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 8 Mobile Home Park Inspections---------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Bulk Oil Storage Area Inspections----------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Business Building Inspections accompanied by Boy Scouts for their Safety Merit Badge Requirement--------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL AREA Airport Authority Building Inspections------------------------------ - - - - -- 57 Central Kansas Diagnostic Center Building Inspection---------------- - - - - -- 2 Vo -Tech School Inspections------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 6 Vocational Rehabilitation Center Building Inspections--------------- - - - - -- 3 U. S. Army Building Inspections--------------------- - - - - -- ---------- - - - - -- 13 School Inspections-------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Schilling Manor Theater (Weekly Exit Check) ------------------------- - - - - -- 43 TOTAL ROUTINE INSPECTIONS - - - - -- ------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1291 • NON - ROUTINE INSPECTIONS, DUTY CALLS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES Gas Checks: Day Calls (8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.)-------------------- - - - - -- - - - - -- 53 Night Calls (6:00 P.M. to 8 :00 A. M.) -------------------------------- - - - - -- 13 TrashComplaints---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 7 Trash Burning Complaints--------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 26 Trash Burning Violation Notices Issued------------------------------ - - - - -- 37 Request Inspections------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 137 Re- Inspection for Compliance Inspections---------------------------- - - - - -- 34 Letters (Compiled and Mailed) Requesting Compliance----------------- - - - - -- 64 Letters and Correspondence Other Than Letters Requesting Compliance- - - - - -- 24 Policy Letter Written on Fire Protection and Fire Extinguishment System inRestaurant Range Hoods------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 1 Fire Scene Investigations------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 52 Fire Scene Investigation Reports Filed------------------------------ - - - - -- 7 Continuation of Fire Scene Invest igation(Hercules Mfg.Co. 514 N. Santa Fe- 5 Reports Written (Fire -Arson Investigations) ------------------------- - - - - -- 50 Meetings (With Groups - Individuals) RE: Fire Prevention------------- - - - - -- 115 Fire Alarms Answered by Inspectors as Firk: fighters------------------ - - - - -- 25 Public Service Calls Answered by Inspectors------------------------- - - - - -- 6 Fire Inspector "Substituting for Truck Officer "--------------------- - - - - -- 19 Public Gathering Safety Inspections--------------------------------- - - - - -- 27 Request Safety Inspections------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 1 Special Burning Permits Issued-------------------------------------- - - - - -- 9 Fire Prevention Program Preparation (Days Spent ) -------------------- - - - - -- 11 Fire Prevention Programs Presented---------------------------------- - - - - -- 9 Fire Hazards Demonstrations Presented------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Fire Extinguisher Clinics Presented--------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Fire Prevention Program to Asbury Hospital Student Nurses----------- - - - - -- 1 Fire Prevention Program to State Soil Conservation Employees-------- - - - - -- 1 23 24 Page #2 Continued: Salina Fire D epartmert Inspection Bureau Annual Report - 1969 Occasions Requiring Photography------------------------------------- - - - - -- 32 Occasions Requiring Photo -Lab- Work--------------------------------- - - - - -- 44 Occasions Requiring Remain -In- Station (Office Work) ----------------- - - - - -- 89 Occasions Requiring General Fire Department Detail------------------ - - - - -- 122 Occasions Requiring Fire Department Detail Other Than Office Work--- - - - - -- 58 Occasions Requiring Inspectors Stand -By as Firefighters------------- - - - - -- 1 "New Building" Plan Review------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 8 Fire Hydrant Survey and Flow Tests Completed------------------------ - - - - -- 16 Open Stairway and Area Survey of business district------------------ - - - - -- 1 City Limit Surveys Completed---------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Sprinkler- Stand -Pipe Surveys Completed------------------------------ - - - - -- 1 Fire Control Maps (Pre - Planning) Completed (Days Spent) ------------- - - - - -- 3 Bomb Scare Stand- By------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Hospital Fire Drills Attended-------------------------------------- - - - - -- 4 Arson (Suspected) Investigations ----------------------------------- .------- 5 Observation of Pressure Tests on New Underground Gasoline Storage flanks--- 10 "I" (Invalid) - "B" (Blind) Signs Installed or Removed-------------- - - - - -- 5 Meetings with Juveniles and Parents Regarding Playing with and Careless Handlingof Matches------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Preparation and Presentation of Taped Radio Announcement RE: 4th of July Fireworks----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 FireworksPermits Issued-------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Furnished Copy of "Fireworks Permit" to Mr, Paul Miller for VFW Displays -- 1 Safety Recommendation Letters (Compiled and Mailed) to All Private Clubs Regarding Holiday Season-------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 18 Spring Season Lawn Burning Notice and Regulations Compiled for Publication toNews Media------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 • Fall Season Lawn Burning Notice and Regulations Compiled for Publication toNews Media------------------------------------------- - - - - -- ------ - - - - -- 1 Christmas Safety Suggestion Policy Letter (Compiled and Delivered) to All News Media for Publication------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 5 Assistance by Inspector Foster (Off- Duty -Time) in Underwater Repair of Water Main for Water Department------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Training Sessions Attended by Inspectors---------------------------- - - - - -- 4 Classroom Instruction of Recruit Firemen on Fire Prevention & Inspection-- 1 Detail in Preparation for Aircraft Crash and Rescue Seminar Conducted at FireStation # 3----------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Preliminary Preparations for Tri- Rivers Fair - Police and Fire Safety Center 4 Occasions Requiring Duty at Tri- Rivers Fair - Police and Fire Safety Center- 16 Office Work on Preparation of NFPA Fire Prevention Contest Album---- - - - - -- 17 Mobile Home Park Code Review and Letter of Recommendations Submitted - - - - -- 1 Public Service Call with Aerial Ladder by Inspector----------------- - - - - -- 1 Safety Meeting at Coronado School Attended-------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Witness in District Court Trial------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Proposed Child Day Care Center Inspection--------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Briefing Attended on Pre -Fire Planning of Northwest Airliner 727 Jet Aircraft Conducted by Northwest Officer at Airport------------------ - - - - -- 2 Observed Bo-.,ling Alley Lane Re- Finishing 'or Proper Safety Precautions —- 1 Compiling of Fire Dept, - Fire Inspection Bureau Annual Report------ - - - - -- 1 Checked Fire Alarm for Company Contemplating Sale in this area (Not Approved due to no Underwriters Laboratory Approval) ---------------- - - - - -- 1 Fire Prevention Code Review (Office Work and Meetings) -------------- - - - - -- 4 "On Site" inspection and Meeting with Deputy State Fire Marshal, Building Officials and Fire Inspection Bureau regarding relocating of "Stand -by" Propane tank at New Police Administration Building, 259 North 10th -- Report Compiled and Submitted ----------------------------------------------------- 1 24 PAGE #3 . Continued: Salina Fire Department Inspection Bureau Annual Report - 1969 Monthly Reports (Compiled and Submitted) ----------------------------- - - - - -- 12 ! FIRE PREVENTION WEEK Fire Prevention Week Preparation------------------------------------ - - - - -- 2 Fire Prevention Week Signs (School Yards) Installed and Removed----- - - - - -- 20 Fire Prevention Programs Presented ( Schools )------------------------ - - - - -- 19 Fire Prevention Programs Presented (Other Groups ) ------------------- - - - - -- 2 Fire Prevention Week Preparation (Meeting3 with Each School Principal, Prepared and Deliver schedules and Other Related Details) ----------- - - - - -- 23 SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL CENTER AND SCHILLING MANOR NON - ROUTINE, DUTY CALLS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES: Fire Hydrant Flow Tests Conducted (Schilling Building 724) ---------- - - - - -- 4 Schilling ADT Fire Alarm Check-------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 SCHILLING MANOR HOUSING AREA (Federal Property) Gas Checks: Day Calls (8:00 A.M. to6: OOP. M,)------------------------------------ - - - - -- 2 Night Calls (6:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M.) -------------------------------------- 0 Delivery of Fire Reports and Fire Inspection Surbey Reports to Schilling Manor Housing Office and General Fire Dept, detail Other Than Office Work- 15 Schilling Manor Housing Fire Scene Investigations------------------- - - - - -- 1 Meetings at Schilling Manor Housing Office (RE: Fire Prevention) --- - - - - -- 1 Schilling Manor Home Inspections by Fire Station #3 "In- Service" Truck Crew (Note: These inspections were completed in November, 1968 for the 40 Fiscal Year Ending July 1, 1969) Total Inspections Completed-------- - - - - -- 670 (To complete this number of inspections, a grand total of 1,206 calls were made involving a total of 243 3/4 man - hours.) 7 � i TOTAL NON- ROUTINE, DUTY CALLS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES------------------- - - - - -- 2004 TOTAL ROUTINE INSPECTIONS-------------------------------------------- --- - - - - -- 1291 GRAND TOTAL (ALL ROUTINE, NON - ROUTINE, DUTY CALLS AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR OF 1969---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3295 SUMMARY of Fire Inspection Annual Report on Next Page, 25 FIRE INSPECTION BUREAU SUN1 ARY: The Fire Inspection Bureau Annual Report is compiled from the twelve (12) monthly reports, which were submitted to the City Administration at the end of each month for the year of 1969. The monthly reports are compiled from the Fire Inspectors "Daily Log" and Fire inspection Bureau Files, For a comprehensive addition to this report, as to the many activities carried out by the Fire Inspectors throughout the year, we wish to refer you to the National Fire Protection "Annual Contest Entry Album" as submitted to the National Fire Protection Association by the Salina Fire Department, This department has entered this contest each year since 1949 resulting in a Certificate of Merit for each year since that time. These Certificates range from Honorable Mention to First Place with numerous Second and Third Place ratings for the State of Kansas. These are awarded for outstanding activity in Fire Prevention by the National Fire Protection Association. Our recent yearly awards have been as follows: 1967 - Second Place, State of Kansas 1968 - Third Place, State of Kansas 1969 - We have received word we were again awarded Third Place, State of Kansas During the major portion of the year of 1969, the Salina Fire Department Fire Inspection- Prevention Bureau was comprised of five (5) Fire Inspectors divided into three (3) shifts working a standard Fire Department twenty -four (24) hour tour of duty. Members consisted of Chief Inspector Gordon A. Nichols; Fire Inspectors Paul W. Day, Carney C. Foster, Laverne Brockway and Jerome 0, Schmidt. Due to a change in the Fire Department Administration and promotions, the present Fire Inspectors consist of Carney C. Foster, Laverne Brockway, Jerome 0, Schmidt and Russell W. Caswell, Routine inspections are carried out during normal business hours, or from 9:00 A.M. to .5:00 P.M. (Monday thru Friday), with many interruptions due to other non - routine calls involving other commitments which consist of emergency inspections (request inspections, gas checks, complaints, etc,), Fire Inspectors, when away from the station on "duty calls ", are in constant contact with Headquarters Fire. Station by means of a pocket radio receiver which allows them to be reached for emergency calls at a moment's notice. While in the station (day or night) , they normally answer fire alarms as additional firefighters on the Aerial Ladder Truck, which proceeds to any fire alarms involving business buildings, schools, industry, warehouses, etc,, when so directed by the Headquarters Operations Captain, On all fire alarms resulting in fire damage where the immediate cause is listed as unknown, a fire scene investigation is conducted by the Fire Inspection Bureau to make every effort to determine the cause of the fire, Gordon A. Nichols, Ass't, Chief Fire Inspection Bureau Salina Fire Department 26 H. a, McCabe, Fire Chief Salina Fire Department SHOP AND MECHANICAL WORK - 1969 Engine #1 Ford F -850 W /1000 G.P.M. Class "A" Pump Annual fire pump test October 14, 1969. Installed new Walkie- Talkie radio. Replaced leather strap hose tarpulin. Filled out notches in fog nozzle for water pattern that was damaged. Replaced strap on Scott Air Pak. Repaired leather strap on hosebed tarp. Adjusted clutch linkage at clutch arm to allow sufficient "free travel ". Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Engine #2 Ford F -850 W /1000 G.P.M. Class "A" Pump Annual fire pump test October 16, 1969. Removed old linkage from remote clutch release and built new linkage. Installed new batteries in hand lanterns. Installed two '(2) new handles on cutting torch case. Repaired oxygen regulator gauge. Tightened pump packing on front end. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti- freeze and waxed regularly. Engine #3 Ford 700 W /500 G.P.M. Pump Annual fire pump test October 16, 1969. Removed both manifold pipes and replaced gaskets on flanges. Welded two (2) holes in pipe. Replaced hoses on Vacuum Horns. Fixed leak in hand pump. Changed all radiator hoses. Replaced leather strap on rear end of tarp. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Ladder #1 - American LaFrance 100' Aerial W/750 G.P.M. Pump Annual f ire pump test October 14, 1969. Changed oil in the hydro system on ladder. Removed, replaced exhaust pipe and muffler. Built muffler hangars. Re- routed and fastened gas line from tank to pump. Degreased Aerial ladder and washed. Re -oiled ladder and checked. Changed oil and filter, checked anti- freeze and waxed regularly. Squad #1 G.M.C. W /300 G.P.M. Pump Installed two (2) new Clayton Mark ball valves in reel line. Installed new battery, new ground cable and set of points and condenser. Removed front duals on right side and repaired leak in water tank. Adjusted clutch. Replaced fan belt. Removed part of rubber seal out of fog nozzle on right hand booster reel. Also same on fog nozzle from left side tailboard. Cleaned and re -oiled universal plug adapters from right rear tailboard. Replaced water pump. Replaced radiator hose, fan belt and by -pass hose in pump engine. Cut off and repaired booster hose connection from right reel. Installed new fan belt. Repaired turn signals with manual cancellation. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Repaired left rear tandem wheel cylinders, replaced (2) U- Joints in rear drive line, vacuum line and diaphragm in power divider booster, (3) lug bolts in left rear hub. Replaced (1) brass ball valve and re -kited other on booster reels. Replaced bushings in tandem walking beams, cut center out of body and built new slip in 700 gallon water tank. Re- plumbed with new pipe from tank to pump, re- painted truck body and chassis (RED) as required. MATERIALS USED: (2) wheel cylinder kits, (2) U- Joints, (1) vacuum line and diaphragm, (3) lug bolts, (1) new ball valve and (1) kit, bushings, collars and bolt assembly for walking beams, new 10 and 12 gauge steel sheared as per sketch for water tank, pipe and copper tubing for plumbing, plastic hose for sight gauge. Primer and paint for body, chassis as required; acetylene cutting torch and 27 Page #2 Shop and Mechanical Work welding supplies as needed to complete rebuilding job. PERSONNEL: All shifts. REMFRKS: This truck was out of service approximately 6 weeks and was completed and in service on December 30, 1969. The "handy billy portable pump" was removed, so the slip in tank could use it's space. Squad #2 International Front Mount W /100 G.P.M. Pump Removed engine for complete rebuilding and replaced. Removed brake cylinders, cleaned and replaced with new kits. Cleaned and repaired radiator, replaced battery, removed water tank and replaced with new tank, replumbed water suction from tank to pump. Removed pump and replaced clutch assembly. Installed two (2) new front tires and flaps in all other tires. Seat cushions were re- covered, replaced throw -out bearings in truck clutch, built front bumper and protector, also hand rails on tailboard of truck, hand pump holders, replaced floor mat. Replaced steering wheel, repainted truck, inside cab, engine compartment, etc. Installed radio. Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. (Re- welded valve on back booster line. Installed pump re- circulation system.) Foam #1 Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. 1959 Chevrolet Station Wagon - Inspector #1 Set timing and points and adjusted carburetor. Fixed brake lights. One (1) 775 x 14 Black Flyer tire. Adjusted brakes and installed bolt on stabilizer bar. Replaced fuses in fuse panel for tail and brake lights. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Inspector #2 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon Installed new tail pipe. Adjusted linkage on transmission and oiled same. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Utility #1 1959 Ford z Ton Pick -up Painted and installed muffler. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Utility #2 International Flat Bed Degreased and cleaned chassis. Checked brakes, plugs, points, transmission, differential and battery. Engine #21 Dodge D -800 W/750 G.P.M. Class "A" pump Annual fire pump test October 16, 1969. Replaced a broken screw in throttle governor. Replaced fresh air flexible hose. Removed heads on engine. Hand ground valves, installed new head gaskets, exhaust gaskets, intake gaskets and valve cover gaskets. Replaced starter selnoid, replaced two (2) fan belts and one (1) power steering belt. Replaced 200' of 2" handline on left and right side. Replaced 1000' of 22" hose on right side of hose bed. Removed hose and wooden racks from hose bed, also floor from left side pre - connected hose bed to repair leaks in top of water tank. Tank was cracked across back end of hose bed, also under angle iron of bed 28 Page #3 Shop and Mechanical Work divider on left side. Cleaned and sprayed top of tank with primer and aluminum paint. Cleaned and repainted back compartment. Repainted running • boards. Repainted top of tank. Cleaned, oiled, and repaired tools in rear compartment. Replaced plug adapters with resized adapters. Installed turn signal and four -way flasher. Replaced turn signal unit due to malfunction. In- stalled one level unit in fuel tank. Installed one dimmer switch. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Engine #32 Ahrens -Fox 1350 G.P.M. Pump Fan belt slipping. Removed, shortened and re- installed. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti - freeze and waxed regularly. Squad #31 All major maintenance is accomplished at Fort Riley depot, 5th Army. Minor servicing is accomplished by Station #3 personnel. (Army vehicle leased from 5th Army, Fort Riley.) Degreased, greased, changed oil, checked anti- freeze and waxed regularly. Utility #31 1959 Ford I- Ton Pick -up Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti- freeze and waxed regularly. Engine #41 Ford F -800 W /500 G.P.M. Pump Annual fire pump test October 13, 1969. Installed new oil sensing unit. Installed new belt on portable fan. Removed dual wheels and patched front end of wheel housing. Straightened skirting of tailboard. Rivited chain to lid of hand pump. Placed new leather in booster nozzle holder and welded holder from left reel. Repaired plug on light plant and put radio speaker on dash. Replaced bulbs in tail lights. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti- freeze and waxed regularly. Engine #31 Ford F -950 W /1000 G.P.M. Pump New apparatus. Delivered to Salina November 4, 1969, Acceptance test conducted at Salina, Kansas, on November 17, 1969. Placed in service at Salina Fire Station #3 at 8 :00 A.M. January 17, 1970. During delivery, testing and training, the truck was driven 787 miles and the pump engine used 34.9 hours. Before placing the engine in service, the Saline Fire Department shop changed oil and filters in both engines, also the following minor adjustments and repairs were made. Replaced hydraulic line to pressure gauge in cab, installed booster reels w /shut -off rods. Basic Specifications are the following: Pump Capacity--- - - - - -- -1,000 Gallons per Mi.ntlte Water Tank Capacity - -- -1,250 Gallons Foam Tank Capacity - - -- -150 Gallons (Liquid Foam) Fuel Tanks---------- - - -(2) 50 Gallons ea. (Total - 100 gallons - gasoline) Vehicle Length----- - - - -30 Feet (Overall) Vehicle Height----- - - - -10 Feet - 4 Inches (Overall or highest point) 29 Page #2 (Basic Specifications) Crash Rescue and Municipal Firefighting_Unit Continued: Vehicle Width------ - - - - -8 Feet Vehicle Weight--- - - - - -- -Empty - 32,000 Pounds - -- Gross - 46,000 Pounds Axle Weight------ - - - - -- -Front Axle - 14,200 Pounds (Loaded) Rear Axle - 31,800 Pounds Chassis Engine--- - - - - -- -534 Cubic inch, gasoline engine, rated at 266 H.P., Ford (V -8) Motor Company, Manufacturer Pump Engine------ - - - - -- -534 - Ford Industrial Engine - This is a completely (V -8) separate unit. Pump -------------------- EIE Barton - American Midship, single stage, centrifugal Transmission------ - - - - -- Manual - 5 Speed Steering--------- - - - - -- -Power Brakes----------- - - - - -- -Air, with 12 cubic foot air compressor Alternator---------- - - - -65 ampere hour Tires------------ - - - - -- -10:00 x 20 (12 Ply) (Standard tread front, mud /scow rear) Cab-------------- - - - - -- -Tilt type Hose----------------- - - -(a) Hand Lines - 1 - 111, Hand Lines - 1 - 2" (b) Hydrant Lines (2) of NOTE: Hand Lines to Hydrant Lines - 300' Pre - connected - 200' Pre - connected 21" - 1,000' each tal 500' (1,000' each) total 2,000' Booster Hose, Reels and Nozzles------ - - - - -- -Total of 2 (1 each side). Each has 200' of "high pressure rubber hose" (1 ") with Elkhart Nozzles Turret Nozzle----- - - - - -- Mounted on top of cab. Manual operated. 22" and rated at 400 G.P.M. at 100 PSI Ground Sweeps----- - - - - -- Three, mounted beneath and to the rear of front under truck protective bumper (operated from within cab). Each 50 GPM at 100 PSI Nozzles---------- - - - - -- -Two - 15 GPM each Batteries --------------- Two sets of 2 each s ^t "Heavy Duty ", high output. Either set, or both at once, can be used in starting the chassis engine or the pump engine 30