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Audit-19700 n U JANUARY - 1971 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 Fire Department of the City of Salina, Kansas, for the year just ended, 1970. This report is divided into seven (7) "SECTIONS ". They are as follows: FIRE LOSS STATISTICS---------------- - - - - -- -Pages 3 thru 14 PERSONS BURNED OR INJURED ON WHICH ALARMS RECEIVED-------------------------- - - - - -- -Pages 15 and 16 ON -DUTY PERSONNEL INJURIES---------- - - - - -- -Page 17 EMERGENCY CALL-BACK ------------------------ Page 18 FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING------------ - - - - -- -Pages 19 and 20 FIRE APPARATUS MAINTENANCE-------- --- - - - - -- -Pages 21 thru 23 FIRE PREVENTION- INSPECTION---------- - - - - -- -Pages 24 thru 27 JEL /gp Sincerely, JAMES E. LACY, FIRE CHIEF /'Sa 1 ina Fire Department 222 West Elm Salina, Kansas 67401 CITY OF 8AIZNA FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL ORGANIZATION CHART City Manager Department of Safety ~= | ----------- - / | Shop Operations �� ,� I Secretary _j Total Personnel at Headquarters Fire Station Including Fire Inspectors (1/25/71) - 21 ---------- ' Shift Officer Shift Officer Fire Station Fire Station #2 J. Dunn J. Heidrick ir ! ir e | - ^ -- � '---- _ --- _ - Shift Officer ! Station #2 ' , Bacbofuc |2 Fircfi-btero | Total Personnel at Fire Station #2 (1/25/71) - lO Shift Officer shift Officer !Shift Officer Fire Station #3 iFire Station #3 'Fire Station #3 B. Glendening 'G Aills B. Cain Firefighters - Firefighters � 'J Firefighters ' --__ Total �ora000ul at Fire Station #3 (l/25/7l) - 12 / _ __ Shift Officer 1 |Sb1ft Officer iShift Officer Fire Station #4 )Fire Station #4 Fire Station #4 D. Keller 1V. 8sono J. Yost | 2 Firefighters � | | ! 12 Firefighters | ! Total Personnel at Fire Station #4 (I/25/7I) - 0 Total Fire Department Personnel, excluding Chief Aao`t. Chief and Secretary -d2 (l/25/7l)---------------------------------------------------------------- Police Department ief James E. Lacy ildincF Inspect 0 ion partment Ass't Chief G. A. Nichols- Fire Inspector& Operations Captain Operations CaptaiW Operations Captain Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Headquarters Shift #2 Shift #1 Shift #2 Shift #3 C. Foster B. Vaupel C. McCabe E. Bross Shift #3 L. Brockway Operations Lieut. Operations Lieut. Operations Lieut. J. Schmidt P. Day L. Freeman F. Bernhardt Shift #1 G. Smith R. Caswell ~= | ----------- - / | Shop Operations �� ,� I Secretary _j Total Personnel at Headquarters Fire Station Including Fire Inspectors (1/25/71) - 21 ---------- ' Shift Officer Shift Officer Fire Station Fire Station #2 J. Dunn J. Heidrick ir ! ir e | - ^ -- � '---- _ --- _ - Shift Officer ! Station #2 ' , Bacbofuc |2 Fircfi-btero | Total Personnel at Fire Station #2 (1/25/71) - lO Shift Officer shift Officer !Shift Officer Fire Station #3 iFire Station #3 'Fire Station #3 B. Glendening 'G Aills B. Cain Firefighters - Firefighters � 'J Firefighters ' --__ Total �ora000ul at Fire Station #3 (l/25/7l) - 12 / _ __ Shift Officer 1 |Sb1ft Officer iShift Officer Fire Station #4 )Fire Station #4 Fire Station #4 D. Keller 1V. 8sono J. Yost | 2 Firefighters � | | ! 12 Firefighters | ! Total Personnel at Fire Station #4 (I/25/7I) - 0 Total Fire Department Personnel, excluding Chief Aao`t. 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Buildings Total DWELLING, AUTO, EMERGENCY - 1970 TOTAL ALARMS 111 9 2 3 11 136 ALARMS WITH LOSS 64 3 1 2 9 79 TOTAL LOSS $71,382.12 1,010.00 75.00 12,800.00 840.00 $86,107.12 Automobiles 74 55 $ 7,685.00 Trucks 12 6 390.00 Tractors 0 0 00.00 Trailers, Misc. 10 5 6,410.00 Total 96 66 $14,485.00 MISCELLANEOUS CALLS Brush, grass trash Appliance failures Light Co, wires, poles, transformers Gasoline washdowns Public service calls Resuscitator False alarms Trash burners Honest Mistakes Automatic alarm system (False) Tar pot and flare pot Bomb Scare Smoke Runs Shut off plugs Emergency landing (Aircraft) Total Miscellaneous Calls 6 89 30 85 36 125 12 22 14 19 14 9 10 6 4 64 539 I• PUBLIC BUILDINGS • Hospitals Schools Amusement Buildings Misc. Public Buildings MERCANTILE BUILDINGS COMMERCIAL FIRES - 1970 TOTAL ALARMS AI,ARMMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS 1 1 $ 20.00 11 1 5.00 5 1 15.00 2 1 5,063.38 19 4 $ 5,103.38 Storage and Warehouse 1 0 $ 00.00 Wholesale House 1 0 00.00 Lumber Yard 2 1 7,000.00 Laundries 2 1 20.00 Cafe 5 2 38,472.00 Small Mercantile 12 6 4,528.34 Large Mercantile 5 2 113.00 28 _._ 12 $50,133.34 MANUFACTURING Large Manufacturing 1 1 $77,423.00 Small Manufacturing 0 0 00.00 Newspaper Plant 2 1 610.88 Machine Shops 0 0 00.00 Construction Company 0 0 00.00 Feed Mill & Elevator 1 i 1 - 237.00 4 3 $78,270.88 COMMERCIAL DWELLINGS Motels 1 0 $ 00.00 Hotels 2 1 50.00 Apartment Buildings 6 4 952.45 Rest Homes 2 _ 1 60.00 11 6 $ 1,062.45 MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS Miscellaneous 3 2 $ 430.00 Cleaning Plants 3 1 100.00 Service Stations 2 1 609.25 8 _ 4 1,139.25 Total 70 29 $135,709.30 7 TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Public Buildings 19 4 $ 5,103.38 Mercantile Buildings 28 12 50,370.34 Manufacturing 4 3 78,033.88 Commercial Dwellings 11 6 1,062.45 Miscellaneous 8 4 1,139.25 Total 70 29 $135,709.30 7 0 CAUSES OF ALARMS IN SALINA - 1970 Burning of Trash, Grass, Leaves 26 Trash Burners 10 Public Service Calls 124 Unknown Causes 116 Electric Wiring, Short or Defective 45 Smoke Runs 20 Gasoline Washdowns 36 Electric Appliances and Electric Motors 46 Children Playing with Matches 30 Cigarettes 23 Honest Mistakes 28 False Alarms 22 Automatic Alarms Systems (False) 14 Heating -- Defective Heating 16 Flammable Liquids 12 Cook Stoves 4 Brakes Overheating 2 Lightning 3 Resuscitator Calls 12 Gas Leaks 1 Flare Pots 8 Cutting Torch 9 Grease on Stove 17 Bomb Threat 10 Carburetors (Automobile) 20 Shut Off Hydrant 4 Sparks 2 Airport Stand -by 65 Night Light - -Light Bulb 1 KP &L Stand -by 85 Clothes on Heater 3 Clothes Dryer 2 Spontaneous Combustion 2 Auto Accident 2 Explosions 2 Inspection and Training 2 Thawing Pipes 1 Arson 8 Hot Ashes 6 Overheated Vents 1 Auto Transmission 1 0 841 4 DWELLING FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER =1970 Name Melvin Waylan Date January 5, 1970 Location 913 Highland Loss $1,654.90 Name Ed Bell Date January 11, 1970 Location 28 Crestview Loss $4,000.00 . Name Mrs. Sara Brightbill Date January 18, 1970 Location 410 South 9 Street Loss $1,657.99 Name August Swanson Date January 30, 1970 Location 705 South 5 Street Loss $1,518.00 Name C. W. Nelson - D. J. Aills Date February 3, 1970 Location 123 North Clark Loss $1,578.12 Name Charles Shriver Date March 27, 1970 Location 611 South 9 Street Loss $6,784.37 Name Mike Korbe Date April 10, 1970 Location 324 North Front Loss $1,500.00 Name Bill Benz Date March 12, 1970 Location 522 West Grand Loss $3,620.00 Name B. R. Becker, Owner Date May 5, 1970 Location 412 East Walnut Loss 1,866.00 Name Warren G. Norris Date May 7, 1970 Location 319 North 13 Street Loss $5,750.00 4 10 DWELLING FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1970 Page #2 Name Mrs. Alice Johnson Date May 7, 1970 Location 210 East Mulberry Loss $4,603.33 Name Joseph O'Shea Date June 14, 1970 Location 504 South 12 Street Loss $4,000.00 Name Dick House, Owner Date July 8, 1970 Location 3306 Melanie Lane Loss $1,250.75 Name Frank Norton, Owner Date July 11, 1970 Location 430 South College Loss $5,635,00 Name Kenneth Turner Date August 13, 1970 Location 505 East Cloud Loss $1,582.84 Name Dennis Forristal Date September 15, 1970 Location 1106 North 11 Street Loss $2,614.66 Name Virginia Hill Date September 20, 1970 Location 215 West Beloit Loss $3,100,00 Name Kenneth Rush Date November 23, 1970 Location 248 North 12 Street Loss $1,959,89 Name R. M. Goepel Date December 7, 1970 Location 1219 South 9 Street Loss 5,000.00 Name Mobile Home - Willard Vann Date November 29, 1970 Location 1330 Winona Loss $11,900,00 10 0 • 0 COMMERCIAL FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1970 Name Salina Manufacturing Date January 7, 1970 Location 606 North Front Loss $77,423.00 Name Downtown Salina, Inc. Date February 12, 1970 Location 218 South 4 Street Loss $7,000.00 Name Strahan Creamery Date February 12, 1970 Location 206 East Walnut Loss $3,573.64 Name Saline County Horse Barn Date August 13, 1970 Location Kenwood Park Loss $5,063.38 Name Salina Truck Plaza Date November 15, 1970 Location 1944 North 9 Street Loss $20,000.00 Name Village Gate Date December 4, 1970 Location 1329 East Iron Loss $18,472,00 AUTOMOBILE FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1970 Name Ernest Tubb, Owner Date February 25, 1970 Location 222 East Diamond Drive Loss $5,280.00 11 12 TOTAL FIRE LOSS (IN CITY) AND RUNS BY YEARS YEAR LOSS RUNS 1938 $ 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 44,800.56 422 1948 252,908.79 410 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 12 TOTAL FIRE LOSS (IN CI'T'Y) AND RUNS BY YEARS YEAR LOSS RUNS 1965 $202,838.11 562 1966 109,469.10 683 1967 78,282.82 594 1968 135,256.14 655 1969 131,419.65 723 1970 236,301.42 841 0 TOTAL FIRE LOSS 1938 thru 1970 $3,846,332,45 13 SPECIAL INFORMATION RESUSCITATOR CALLS 14 Name Lewis W. Helmers Date January 2, 1970 Location FAA Control Tower Name Ted Laird Date February 28, 1970 Location 839 South 5 Street Name Michael Collins Date April 21, 1970 Location Building #704, Schilling Name Henry M. Cox Date April 25, 1970 Location 508 West Iron Name Mrs. Vernon Brown Date July 3, 1970 Location 213 North Kansas Name Dennis Meyer Date August 8, 1970 Location 1110 South Santa Fe Name Donna Houltberg Date August 9, 1970 Location 356 North Columbia Name Estaban Gallardo (DOA) Date September 25, 1970 Location 255 North 10 Street Name Infant Son of Mr & Mrs Bob Montgomery Date September 25, 1970 Location 201 West Grand Name Bernice Erickson Date October 3, 1970 Location 241 South 9 Street Name Called by PD Date November 11, 1970 Location 703 Carl Name Donna Houltberg Date November 16, 1970 Location 825 South 5 Street 14 lie LJ SPECIAL INFORMATION PERSONS BURNED OR INJURED Name Ernest Bruce Address 1417 Franklin Date January 11, 1970 Location of Fire 222 West Elm Mr. Bruce received minor burn on his finger. Name Belva Jean Masterson Date March 25, 1970 Location 718 North 3 Street Belva Jean had 1st degree burns to face and eyes. Doctor also found burns to roof of mouth. Name Lewis Bates Date April 25, 1970 Location 148 North 7 Street Mr. Bates received 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree burns to 60 - 70% of his body. Name Mrs. Judy Flemon Date May 27, 1970 Location 653 Jaran, Apartment ##5 Mrs. Flemon received 1st and 2nd degree burns on both arms, legs and body. Name Leon Stillings Date June 2, 1970 Location 1100 West Ash Mr. Stillings had his hand caught in a conveyor belt. Name Mrs. Ernie Garren Date July 1, 1970 Location 441 Tulane Mrs. Garren received 1st degree burn to right arm. 15 0 J • SPECIAL INFOR`TATIO_N PERSONS !TURi\ED OR INJURED Page . #2�. —� Name Mrs, Richard douse Date July 8, 1970 Location 3306 Melanie Lane Mrs. House received 2nd degree burns to her right arm and hand, also left leg and foot Name Leonard Wood Date August 8, 1970 Location 11 Miles East on Country Club Road Assisted ambulance driver in bringing Mr. Wood out of car wreck. Extent: of injury unknown. Name Kenneth Turner Date August 13, 1970 Location 505 East Cloud Mr, Turner received 1st and 2nd degree burns to his arms, face and chest. Name Charles Toner Date September 14, 1970 Location 509 Montrose Mr. Toner burned both hands and arms, chest, eyelashes, eyebrows and hair. Name Debbie Ann Harbin Date November 7, 1970 Location 614 Starlight Debbie Ann received burns to right hand, Name Mrs. Agnes Madison Date December 1, 1970 Location 303 Helena Court, Schilling Manor Mrs. Madison cut the back of her hand, 16 40 NAME Ken Johnson William Clark Ron Kriegh Lonnie Freeman Jack Gray Laverne Brockway Ron Kriegh Rodney Bachofer Lonnie Freeman Dennis Scoville Dick Purney Gary Smith Guy Ryan Dan Paden Ernie Sanchez Leland Tinkler Jerry Martin Tom Gott Jerry Martin Allen Kopf ON -DUTY PERSONNEL INJURIES - 1.970 TYPE OF INJURY DATE Sprained right ankle at Salina Mfg. Fire 1- 7 -70 Fell from ladder at Salina Mfg. Fire 1- 7 -70 Overcome by smoke, heat and /or flu at Salina Mfg. Fire 1- 7 -70 Fell on porch; injured back at house fire, 1010 North 4 Street 2- 3 -70 Sprained ankle at Larson Fire 2 -12 -70 Injured left ear while on routine inspection 2 -13 -70 Cut left thumb at the Larson Fire 2 -12 -70 Injured finger on left hand with broken drill bit working in shop on new station wagon 2 -18 -70 Injured right thumb with drill in shop 2 -27 -70 Cut left thumb, working in kitchen 4 -22 -70 Sprained left knee while on training at 511 North 2 Street 5 -13 -70 Burned both feet on instep from spilled solvent 6- 1 -70 Cut finger on right hand on glass at training exercise 7 -30 -70 Overcome by heat at Kenwood Barn Fire, taken to St. John's hospital 8.13 -70 Had ears and face burned at Kenwood Barn Fire; was treated 8 -13 -70 Cut on right forearm (5 stitches required), Supersweet Feed Fire 10 -16 -70 Burned small finger, right hand, during training exercise 10 -21 -70 First degree burn in inner ear canal from solvent and brulinsolv cleaner while working in shop. Treated at St. John's 11- 2 -70 Cut riglit thumb on razor blade 12- 3 -70 Burned thumb and finger while installing switch in pick -up 12 -11 -70 17 is E 18- EMERGENCY CALL -BACK (OFF -DUTY Shifts called in to assist at large fires, storms and other Emergencies). # OF MEN DATE EMERGENCY ADDRESS REPORTING 1- 7 -70 Salina Manufacturing Co. 606 North Front 24 men 2 -12 -70 Larson Lumber Company 218 South 4 Street 39 men Strahan Creamery 206 East Walnut Stack Plumbing Company 144 South 3 Street 3 -12 -70 Garage Fire 326 North 2 Street 13 men 3 -27 -70 House Fire 611 South 9 Street 16 men 4- 9 -70 Salina Journal 333 South 4 Street 21 men 4 -10 -70 House Fire 326 North Front 20 men 5 -14 -70 Training Exercise Fire 621 North 2 Street 10 men 8 -13 -70 Kenwood Park Horse Barn Fair Grounds 19 men 10- 9 -70 Severe Storm City Wide 17 men 11 -15 -70 Salina Truck Plaza 1944 North 9 Street 16 men 11 -23 -70 House Fire 248 North 12 Street 14 men Week's Market 505 South Santa Fe 12- 4 -70 The Village Gate 1329 East Iron 17 men 18- • 0 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING (DRILL) - -1.970 STREETS AND HYDRANTS: Includes schools, motels, hotels, trailer parks, special classes, operators duties, watchmans duties------------- - - - - -- 422 3/4 hours BOMB SCHOOLS --------------------------------------- SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ------------------------------------------------------ PRE- PLANNING ---------------------------------------------------------- RESUSCITATOR ----------------------------------------------- RESCUE BOAT & MOTOR --------------------------------------------------- PUMPCLASSES ---------------------------------------------------------- (E#1)----------------------------------------------- ------------------- (E #2) -------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- --- - - - - -- (E#3)----------------------------------------------------------------- (S #1 & S# 2 )------------------------ - - - - -- ----------------------------- (L#1)----------------------------------------------------------------- (F#1)----------------------------------------------------------------- (E#21)-----------------------------•----------------------------------- (E#31 & S#31)----------------------------------- ---------------------- (E#41)---------------------------------------------------------------- PRACTICAL FIREFIGHTING TRAINING ON URBAN RENEWAL STRUCTURES ----- - - - - -- RESCUE: Rescue basket, rescue lines and other procedures--------- - - - - -- 5 1/2 hours 24 1/2 hours 58 hours 3 hours 12 1/2 hours 26 hours 10 1/2 hours 19 hours 8 1/2 hours 4 1/2 hours 14 hours 13 1/2 hours 15 3/4 hours 40 1/2 hours 8 hours 29 3/4 hours 38 1/2 hours DRIVER TRAINING ----------------- -------------------------------- - - - - -- 65 hours MANUALS: OSU, NFPA, Fire Attack #1 and other literature---------- - - - - -- 165 hours FIRST AID ------------------------ - - - - -- -- 47 hours AMBULANCE: Includes other related procedures---------------------- - - - - -- 13 1/2 hours KNOT TYING: Ten (10) required fire service knots----------------- - - - - -- 27 hours HYDRAULICS: Pertaining to friction loss, nozzle pressures, weight measures-----=------------------------------------------ - - - - -- -- - - - - -- 64 hours AIRCRAFT FIREFIGHTING: IFSTA MANUAL, Aircraft Rescue procedures, Special class on Boeing # 747------------------------------------ - - - - -- 27 hours EQUIPMENT: Includes all tools on each apparatus------------------ - - - - -- 133 3/4 hours HOSE EVOLUTIONS: Hydrant lines, hand lines, various lays to heavy appliances- ---------------^----------=------------------------- - - - - -- 25 --- hours LADDER DRILL The use of all fire department ladders------------- - - - - -- 21 hours • HOME INSPECTIONS: In- service truck crew (See Schilling Manor Inspection Report) ----------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 19 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING (DRILL) 1970 Page #2 . TRAINING FII1, 1S---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 11 hours • TOTAL TRAINING HOURS- - - - - -- -1,382 hours NOTE: The above represents the total hours of classroom and Drill Instruction as given by Training Officers at all fire stations. 20 SHOP AND MECHANICAL V.ORK - 1970 • Engine #1 Ford F -850 W /1,000 GPM Class "A" Pum Annual fire pump test August 28, 1970. Repaired Deluge set. Mounted new exhaust fan. Installed new muffler and tail pipe extensions. Installed new brackets for booster line nozzles. Repaired turn signals. Repaired muffler system. Installed 200', 12" hose on left side. Repaired leak in water tank. Repaired CO2 extinguisher. Repaired regulator on Scott Air Pack. Repaired hand pumps. Replaced leather strap on Scott Air Pack. Installed two (2) gauges on pre- connects. Replaced brass fitting on gauge connections. Wired electrical starter on portable generator. Installed gas line shut -off on portable generator. Installed two (2) new batteries. Replaced tarp strap and radiator hoses. Adjusted brakes. Tune up engine 2. Replaced new points, condenser, plugs and plug wires. Checked anti- freeze. Degreased, greased, changed oil and oil filter, checked all gear boxes twice, added 1 can casi.te to gas tank, cleaned and waxed regularly. Engine #2 Ford F -850 W /1,000 GPM Class "A" Pump Annual fire pump test July 28, 1970. Installed drip pans under front and rear pump seals. Repaired valves and demand regulators on Scott Air Packs. Cleaned gas tank and carburetor on portable generator. Replaced battery cable and solonoid switch on primer pump. Also rebuilt primer pump motor. Repaired electrical wiring on rear compartment light. Also repaired extension cords. Replaced batteries in hand lights. Complete overhaul of pump transmission. Replaced wiper blades. Repaired vacuum clutch cylinder and loose steering wheel. Degreased, greased, changed oil in engine and pump gear case twice, used two (2) cans of Casite, cleaned and waxed regularly. Engine #3 Ford F -7 W /500 GPM Class "B" Pump Annual fire pump test, September 3, 1970. Replaced leather strap on hose tarpaulin. Added one (1) can of Bars Leak to radiator, changed oil twice, changed oil filter, degreased, regreased chassis, changed oil in pump gear box and checked transmission and differential. Waxed. Installed used battery taken from Engine #1, added one (1) gallon of anti- freeze. Rebuilt regulator on Scott Air Tank. Ladder #1 - American LaFrance 100' Aerial W/750 GPM Pum Annual fire pump test August 12, 1970. Added twenty (20) gallons of hydraulic oil, rebuilt hydraulic pump and checked ladder. Repair (2) hydraulic lines. Removed left rear wheel and replaced brake cylinder. Parked wheel bearing. Removed left rear wheel, replaced inside grease seal, removed right rear wheel and replaced wheel cylinder and inner and outer seals. Bled brakes. Replaced starter rope handle on K -12 saw. Changed oil in engine - transfer case. Installed new oil filter. Replaced points and condenser in both distributors. Degreased and greased chassis. Checked transmission and differential.. Cleaned and reoiled ladder. Repaired hydraulic swivel on turntable. Installed two (2) warning lights on rear of truck. Added two (2) gallons of anti - freeze. Squad #1 G,1C W 1300 GPM Pump • Installed muffler and pipe extension and vacuum hose on GNIC. Adjusted clutch. Replaced plugs, two (2) taillights and lens and globe on top. Degreased and greased twice. Changed oil and oil filter in G.,.C. Changed pump grease in gear box. Replaced points and condenser, upper and lower radiator hoses. Waxed truck twice. Replaced screws in back of pressure gauge of Scott Air Pack. Repaired hand pump bracket. Repaired right side gas tank. Changed anti- freeze in truck engine and pump engine. Replaced four (4) tires on rear axle of tandem. Replaced axe handle. 21 Shop and Mechanical Work Page #2 Foam #1 1968 Dodge D -500 Degreased, greased, changed oil and checked anti- freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Chief's Car 1970 Chevrolet Station Wagon New apparatus delivered to Salina February 2.0, 1970. Placed in service at Salina Fire Station #1 at 8:00 AM February 26, 1970. Installed two (2) new mud and snota tires. Changed oil and filter twice. Serviced windshield washers. One (1) can Casite through carburetor. Cleaned regularly. Engine -- 454 Cubic Inch, 345 Horsepower Tires -- New (H78 X 15) Vehicle Equipped with -- Air conditioner, Motorola Mocom 10 radio, Vis -A -Bar, C -1,24 PA siren and speaker, 1 Wheat spotlight _Rear Compartment Equipment -- One (1) model 6,000 - B4A Scott Air Pack, Chief's firefighting protective equipment, ABC Extinguisher and Fire blanket. Assistant Chief's Car - 1964 Ford, 2 -door Sedan Repaired hand light and brake system. Replaced battery. Installed new mufflers and crankcase ventilator hose. Replaced shock absorbers. Adjusted brakes. New mud and snow tires on rear. Replaced two (2) front tires. Mounted extinguisher in truck. Added two (2) gallons of anti - freeze. Changed oil in transmission and cleaned filter in transmission. Changed oil three (3) times; changed oil filter twice. Checked differential and transmission. Added one (1) quart Rislone in • crankcase. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Inspector #1 - 1959 Chevrolet Station Wagon Replaced fan belt. Oiled, cleaned and checked brushes on generator. Replaced radiator hose and water pump. Released the shifting lever. Replaced generator armature and brushes. Changed spark plugs, checked points and timing. Changed oil. Added one (1) An Bars Leak. Cleaned regularly. Inspector #2 - 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon Rebuilt generator. Replaced exhaust system. Installed four (4) new tires. Turned rear brake drums and installed new shoes and new shock absorbers. Poured can of C.asite through carburetor. Degreased, greased chassis. Changed oil and oil filter twice. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Utility #1 F -100, 1959 Ford z Ton Pick -up Replaced ignition switch. Repaired burned wiring under dash and repaired windshield wiper switch. Installed fuse holder. Cleaned and lubricated dimmer switch. Washed and polished. Utility #2 - 1943 International Flat Bed Replaced fan belt. Repainted inside of truck bed. Repaired log chain. Degreased, . greased, changed oil and anti- freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Engine #21 D -800 Dodge W/750 GPM Class "A" Pump Annual fire pump test August 31, 1970. Repaired both red blinker lights. Replaced upper radiator hose. Welded oil dip stick. Installed new battery. Repair master 22 is Shop and Mechanical Work Page #3 cylinder and adjust brakes. Removed and replaced both tacometers. Built new booster tank and installed in truck. Undercoated truck. Degreased and regressed chassis. Changed oil and oil filter, checked gear boxes twice. One (1) can Casite in carburetor and one (1) in oil. Cleaned regularly. uad #2 - 1944 International W /100 GPM Front Mount Pump Cleaned carburetor. Repaired brake linkage and adjusted brakes. Repaired leaky valves in water pressure extinguishers. Replaced pump packing and checked oil in pump gear case. Repaired rear -view mirror bracket. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Engine #31 Ford FF950 W /1,000 GPM Class "A" Pump Annual fire pump test September 14, 1970. Repair electrical system from pump engine and foam equipment. Made adaptor 21--" to garden hose. Repaired monitor nozzle twice. Drained and flushed foam tank. Installed two (2) new battery ground cables. Replaced oil in pump gear. case. Changed oil in truck engine. Changed oil in pump engine twice. Tune up pump engine. One (1) can Casite through carburetor. Put new packing in governor control in cab. Squad #31 Leased truck Army 530 W /500 GPM Class "B" Pump Annual fire pump test September 24, 1970. Degreased and greased chassis. Changed oil in pump gear box. Drained and flushed radiator and added three (3) gallons of anti - freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Utility #31 - 1959 Ford Pick-up+ Replaced anti- freeze and checked. Greased chassis. Installed cross -over pipe and muffler and tail pipe. Adjusted tappets. Engine #32 Ahrens Fox W/1,350 GPM Pump Repaired broken starter and lubricated same. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Engine #41 Ford F -800 W /500 GPM Pump Annual pump test September 8, 1970. Repaired booster line nozzle and shut -off valves. Replaced brake shoes on right rear wheel. Replaced muffler on portable_ generator. Tune up engine, replace spark plugs, rebuild power steering assembly. Tune up portable generator engine. Repaired hood latch, Replaced booster tank. Repaired and balanced drive line. Replaced pump packing, tail and stop light bulbs. Degreased and greased chassis, changed oil and oil filter, checked differential and transmission twice. Replaced anti - freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. 23 1970 SALINA_FIRE DZPARTM_ENT_ FIRE INSPECTION BUREAU ANNUAL REPORT . ROUTINE INSPECTIONS (Fire Inspection Survey Notices Issued on Buildings) Alley Inspections (Congested Area and Shopping Centers) ---------------- - - - - -- 10 Apartment-Rooming House, Hotel and Motel Inspections (State Licensed)-- - - - - -- 120 Business Building Inspections ------------------------------------------------ 852 School Building Inspections -------------------------------------------------- 33 Annual Spring Service Station Inspections------------------------------ - - - - -- 86 Theatre Inspections (Night Time Weekly Exit & Exit Light Check While Occupied) ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 81 Hospital Inspections---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 Church Inspections----------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 32 Business Building Inspections Accompanied by Boy Scouts for their Safety Merit Badge Requirement---------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 5 Nursing Home Inspections (State Licensed and Controlled )---------------- - - - - -- 7 Gasoline Bulk Plant Storage Inspections-------------------------------- - - - - -- I SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL AREA Airport Authority Building Inspections--------------------------------- - - - - -- 11 Schilling Manor Theatre (Night Time Weekly Exit & Exit Light Check While Occupied) ------------------------------------------------------------ - - - - -- 52 Kansas Technical Institute Building Inspections------------------------ - - - - -- 14 Schilling Gulf Service Station (Annual Spring Inspection )- --------- ---- - - - - -- 1 TOTAL ROUTINE INSPECTIONS---------------------------------------- ------ - ----- 1310 • NON - ROUTINE INSPECTIONS, "DUTY CALLS" AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES (NOTE: Inspection Department Reports Filed on Below) Gas Checks: Day Calls, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM_______________ ____________________._ 45 Night Calls, 6:00 I'M to 8:00 AM----------------------- ----------- 16 Request Inspections: Day Calls, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM-------------------- - -- --- 161 Night Calls, 6:00 PM to 8:00 AM----------------- -- - -- -- 20 Complaint Inspections (Weeds, Grass, Trash, etc .)---------------------- ------ 23 Trash Burning Complaints----------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 17 Trash Burning Violation Notices Issued------------------- ----- ------ ----- ---- 38 Special Burning Permits Issued-------------------------------- ----- -- ----- --- 20 Special Letters (Compiled and Mailed) Requesting Compliance------------ - - - - -- 128 Special Letters Answered Requesting Fire Prevention Information-------- - - - - -- 6 Safety Letters to "News Media" for Publication------------------------- -- ---- 16 Fire Scene Investigations ---------------------------------------------------- 90 Reports Written (Fire -Arson Investigations)-------------------------- --- - -- - -- 81 Re- Inspection for Compliance Inspections------------------------------- - - - --- 77 Meetings (With Groups - Individuals) RE: Fire Preventi .on---------------- - - - - -- 81 Meetings with Parents & Juveniles.(RE: Children Playing with Matches & Fire) 3 Public Gathering (Stand -by) Night Time Safety Inspections-------------- - - - - -- 55 Public Service Calls by Inspectors ------------------------------------------- 8 Bomb Scare Alarms Answered by Inspectors---------------------------- --- - ----- 9 Fire Alarms Answered by Inspectors as Firefighters --------------------------- 23 Occasions Requiring Inspector Substitute as "Truck Officer"------------ - - - - -- 24 Occasions Requiring Photography or Photo Lab Work: Day (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM)--------------------------------------------- -- - - -- 51 Night (6:00 PM to 8.00 AM) ---------------------- ___ ___ _ ___ _____ ___ `___ Occasions Requiring "Remain-in-Station" Office Work-------------------- . - - - - -- 143 Occasions Requiring "General Fire Department Detail" (NOTE: This includes follow -up for information on fire alarms, special errands, station meetings, Xerox copying, etc.) --------------------------------------------- 336 "Proposed" Day Care Center Inspections--------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 24 Continued - Salina Fire Department Inspection Bureau Annual Report: - 1970 Page #2 — -� "I" (Invalid) or "B" (Blind) Signs Installed or Removed---------------- - - - - -- 8 Building Plan Safety Check of Proposed "New Business Buildings " ---------_ _ 1 Fire Hydrant Survey and Flow Tests ------------------------------------------- 3 Observation of Pressure Tests on "New" Underground Gasoline Storage Tanks - - -- 7 "Stake Out" Duty (Night Time) in Areas of Numerous Fires of Suspicious Origin------------------------------------ - - - - -- ---------------------------- 8 Fire Pre -Plan Survey of Buildings with In- Service Truck Crew----------- - - - - -- 8 Inspectors Assisting in Training Exercises on Urban Renewal House Burning - - -- 21 Nursing Home Evacuation Plan Reviews -- --------------------- ----------------- 2 Asbury Hospital Fire Drill Observance ---------------------------------------- 2 Asbury Nursing Home Fire Drill Observance------- •-______________ ______________ 1 Supervised Public Fire Works Display Permits Processed and Issued------ - - - - -- 2 Special Hospital Safety Checks ----------------------------------------------- 1 Assistance to Sasnak 4 -H Club with "No Smoking" Sign Project at Kenwood Park Fair Grounds---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 KU Extension Class on Sprinkler Systems Attended-------------------- ----- ---- 2 Inspectors Attending Firefighting Training Tours of 747 Aircraft at Airport -- 2 Bomb Seminar Attended, Hutchinson, Kansas------------------- ----------------._ 1 Training Film Classes Attended by Inspectors------------------- --- ---- ---- --- 2 Preparing, Assembly and Stand -by of Police & Fire Tri- Rivers Fair Safety Center-------------------------------------- - - - - -- - - -- --------------- - - - - -- 30 Office Work on NFPA Album---------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 20 Assisting Kansas Inspection Bureau on Fire Department Rating----------- - - - - -- 6 Special Holiday Safety Letters (Compiled and Mailed) to Class A & B Clubs - - -- 14 Office Work in Preparation for Fire Prevention Week------------------- ----- -- 8 Letters Compiled and Mailed to Schools RE: Fire Prevention Week------- - - - - -- 21 • Fire Prevention Week Programs Presented to Elementary Schools, Oct, 5 -9, 1970 20 Fire Prevention Program Preparation ------------------------------------------ 8 Fire Prevention Programs and Fire Hazards Demonstration Programs presented as follows: Parents Community Club, New Cambria, January 20, 1970---------------- - -- --- I Tescott Fire Department, Tescott, Kans, February 25, 1970------------ - - - - -- 1 Parsons School, PTA, April 16, 1970__________________ ______________________ 1 Business Womens Club, Howard Johnson Restaurant, April 21, 1970------ - - - - -- 1 South Junior High School, Fire Hazards Demonstration, June 17, 1970-- - - - - -- 1 Sunrise Presbyterian Church Group - Slide Program, June 3, 1970------ - - - - -- 1 Shalimar Nursing Home - Fire Extinguisher Clinic, June 11, 1970------ - - - - -- 1 St. Johns Hospital Employees -Fire Prevention Program, August 19, 1970 - - - - -- 1 Assaria Mother's Club, Assaria School - Fire Prevention Program, September 28, 1970------------------------------------------------------- 1 St. Johns hospital - Evacuation & Carries Program, September 30, 1970 - - - - -- 1 Salina House (Rehabilitation Handicapped Children) Fire Prevention Program, September 15, 1970---------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Asbury Hospital School of Nursing, Fire Extinguisher Clinic, September 11, 1970--------------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 ABC Pre - School Nursery, Fire Safety Program for Pre - School Children, October2, 1970---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 St. Johns Hospital, Fire Extinguisher Clinic, October 20, 1970-------- - - - - -- 1 North Junior High School, Fire Hazards Demonstration, October 23, 1970 - - - -- 1 Salina Area Vo -Tech School, Fire Hazards Demonstration, October 26, 1970 - -- 6 KTI Aero Department, Fire Extinguisher Clinic, October 29, 1970------ - - - - -- 1 North Junior High, Fire Hazards Demonstration, November 13, 1970----- - - - - -- Asbury Hospital, Fire Prevention Program, November 14, 1970 ---------------- 1 4 Kansas Technical Institute, Fire Prevention Program, November 19, 1970 - - - -- 1 Parsons School, Fire Safety Program, November 19, 1970 --------------------- 1 Occupational Center of Central Kansas (Schilling), Fire and Emergency Evacuation, November 23, 1970 -------------------------------------------- 1 25 0 Continued - Salina Fire Department Inspection Bureau Annual Report - 1970 Page #3 -- _- ---• -- _._ .� (Total Fire Prevention Programs, 1970 - 51) SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL AREA NON-ROUTINE—OR "DUTY CALLS" Schilling Building 1760 (FAA Tower) Inspector on Resuscitator Crew----- - - - - -- 1 Meetings (With Groups - Individuals) RE: Fire Prevention------------------ - - - - -- 3 Request Inspections---------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 2 Re- Inspection for Compliance Inspections------------------------------- - - - - -- I Regional Science Fair Safety Inspection (Building #365) ---------------- - - - - -- I Fire Drill Observation, Occupational Center (Building #370) ------------ - - - - -- 2 Fire Scene Investigations---------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3 Bomb Threat Search and Stand- by--------------------------------------- - - - - - -- 1 SCHILLING MANOR HOUSING AREA Public Service Calls--------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1 Delivery of Schilling Manor Fire & Inspection Reports to Schilling Manor Housing Office (Building # 595) --------------------------------------- - - - - -- 21 Request Inspections ---------------------------------------------------------- 2 Fire Scene Investigations----------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 8 Special Reports Written (Fire -Arson Investigations ) -------------------- - - - - -- 5 Meetings with Groups- Individuals RE: Fire Prevention, etc.------------ - - - - -- I Schilling Manor Housing Area Inspections------------------------------- - - - - -- 735 (To complete this number of Inspections, a grand total of 1,093 calls were made involving a total of 104 hours 10 minutes) TOTAL NON - ROUTINE, "DUTY CALLS" AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES-------------------- - - - - -- 2520 TOTAL ROUTINE INSPECTIONS--------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 1310 GRAND TOTAL (ALL ROUTINE, NON - ROUTINE, "DUTY CALLS" AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR OF 1970---------------------------------------------------------- - - - - -- 3830 SUMMARY of Fire Inspection Annual Report on Next Page, 26 FIRE, INSPECTION BUREAU SUMMARY: 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 1970. The monthly reports are compiled from the Fire Inspector's "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 album has been returned after being judged and is on file at Fire Station No. 1. We have entered this contest each year since 1949, which has resulted 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 - Third Place, State of Kansas 1970 - We have received word we were awarded Second Place, State of Kansas, with Wichita taking First Place and Olathe Third Place. During the year of 1970, the Salina Fire Department Fire Inspection- Prevention Bureau consisted of four (4) Fire Inspectors divided into three (3) shifts working a standard Fire Department twenty -four (24) hour tour of duty. Members consist of Fire Inspectors Carney C. Foster, Laverne Brockway, Jerome 0. Schmidt and Russell W. Caswell. Routine fire inspections are carried out during normal business hours, or from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, 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, Fire Prevention Programs, 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 moments 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. Lj CORDON A. NICHOLS , ASS'T CHIEF Salina Fire Department Fire Inspection Bureau 0 27 JA I S E. LACY, FIRE C`rIIEF / / alina Fire Department