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Audit-1972 e January 16, 1973. ~ -wHOM IT :MAY CONCERN: . 'This annual .statistical report has been prepared and is r~ully submitted to acquaint you with some of the basic the year 1972. IactB concerning the City of Salina, Kansas, Fire Department for ~ IEpOrt is divided into nine sections as follows: DRGANIZATJONAL cHART---------------------page ~ STATION ~SPONSE AREAS--------------Pages 1 and 2 ~ LOSS & ALARM STATISTICS-------------Pages ~ ~ONS EU~ OR JNJURED----------------Pages DN-DUTY PERSONNEL JNJURIES---------------Page ~NCY CALL-EACK----------------------Page ~ IrnP~ ~NING-----------------Pages ~ ~ARATU5 & MAINTENANCE-------------Pages ~ ~ON-INSPECTION---------------Pages Sincerely, 3 4 thru 12 13 and 14 15 and l5a 16 17 and 18 19 thru 24 25 thru 28 -& C.lS~ E. C. BROSS, ACTING FIRE CHIEF Salina Fire Department 222 West Elm Salina, Kansas 67401 ECB/9P e ~ / FIRE STATIONS RESPONSE AREAS Allt"IIr t---+- 1~ + -I- I T _1JI~~AALI!U~~~.3SAS ?-c~ 11172 lV'T. e ~ -...... - GOLF COURSE e ! I /1 jJ. Company assignment orders for first, second & third alarm, relocation and back-up posted in each station. : /':"1- I ~ AIIf1/'lOlfr t---+-- --i--, 1~ _~=[~_ 'SALI!:A~!-::OA~SAS ~~ CCAl.[ I IN._ 1'.$00 'T. e "",,,oro JAN. 1972 [N()lHf;[RIN(t DCPT_ V r ---~ e .~.r '1st Circle ~ mile radius 2nd Circle 1 mile radius e I I /1 3rd Circle l~ mile radius j) It.' I I rJ e N.D. OLSON CITY MANAGER E. C. BROSS ACTING FIRE CHIEF I I G.A. NICHOLS ASS'T.FIRE CHIEF J .Eo LACY CHIEF TRAINING OFFICER OPERATIONS PLATOON A-B-C e FIRE PRE VEN TI ON #1 STATION #2 STATION f-- FIRE INSPEC'l'ION PLATOONS A-B-C PLATOONS A-B-C 3 - CAPTAINS 3 - LIEUTSNANTS 3 - FIRE INSPECTORS 9 - FIREFIGHT3RS 6 - LIEUlJ.1ENANTS YlAINTEN AL"iT CE 23 - FIHEFI3-HTEHS BUILDING ...-- EQUIPMENT Olt~FI CE RECORDS 1 - ClERK TYPIST II ...-- #3 STATION PLATOONS A-B-C #4 STATION PLATOONS A-B-C 3 - LIEUTENANTS 9 - FIHEFIGHTERS 3 - LIEUlJ.1E:IJANTS 6 - FIREFIGHTERS e -3- -4- -5- e - e DWELLING, AUTO, EMERGENCY - 1972 DWELLING TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS 81 65 2 1 0 0 2 1 4 4 89 71 TOTAL LOSS Residence Detached Garages Attached Garages Mobile Homes Misc. Buildings $92,857.29 20.00 278.02 290.00 TOTAL $93,445.31 AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles Trucks Tractors Trailers, Misc. 74 60 $ 9,017.00 16 10 1,520.00 0 0 1 1 100.00 91 71 $10,637.00 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CALLS Gas Leak or Odor Brush, Grass, Trash Appliance Fialures 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) Fireworks Fire Threat Lumber, Junk and Tires Overloaded Circuits Fluorescent Lights Children Playing With Matches 10 57 39 11 34 86 2 12 o 10 o 8 1 9 4 21 1 o 1 5 o 2 TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS CALLS 313 -6- COMMERCIAL FIRES - 1972 e PUBLIC BUILDINGS TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Churches 6 0 $ 00.00 Clubs 7 0 00.00 Hospitals 9 0 00.00 Schools 34 1 20.00 Misc. Public Buildings 21 2 162,249.00 77 3 $162,269.00 MERCANTILE BUILDINGS Office Buildings 10 1 $ 100.00 Wholesale House 3 0 00.00 Cafe 2 1 25.00 Small Mercantile 8 2 335.83 Large Mercantile 4 0 00.00 Storage & Warehouse 9 1 20.00 Taverns 5 1 25.00 Laundries 3 1 25.00 44 7 $ 530.83 MANUFACTURING Machine Shop 2 1 $ 25.00 Large Manufacturing 3 0 00.00 - Small Manufacturing 2 1 1,200.00 Newspaper Plant 3 0 00.00 Feed Mill & Elevator 2 0 00.00 Construction Company 2 2 100.00 14 4 $ 1,325.00 COMMERCIAL DWELLINGS Motels 9 2 $35,059.50 Apartment Buildings 10 1 400.00 Rest Homes 1 0 00.00 20 3 $35,459.50 MISCELLANEOUS BUILDINGS Miscellaneous 15 1 $ 10.00 Cleaning Plants 0 0 00.00 Service Stations 18 2 803.62 33 3 $ 813 . 62 TOTAL ALARMS ALARMS WITH LOSS TOTAL LOSS Public Buildings 77 3 $162,269.00 Mercantile Buildings 44 7 530.83 e Manufacturing 14 4 1,325.00 Commercial Dwellings 20 3 35,459.50 Miscellaneous 33 3 813 .62 TOTAL 188 20 $200,397.95 -7- CAUSES OF ALARMS IN SALINA - 1972 e e Car Mufflers & Trucks Burning of Trash, Grass, Leaves Trash Burners Public Service Calls Unknown Causes Electric Wiring, Short or Defective Smoke Runs Gasoline Washdowns Electric Appliances and Electric Motors Children Playing With Matches Cigarettes Honest Mistakes False Alarms Automatic Alarms Systems (False) Heating--Defective Heating Flammable Liquids Cook Stoves Brakes OVerheating Lightning Resuscitator Gas Leaks Flare Pots Cutting Torch Grease on Stove Bomb Threat Carburetors (Automobile) Shut Off Hydrant Sparks Airport Stand-by Night Light--Light Bulb KP&L Stand-by Clothes on Heater Clothes Dryer Auto Accident Explosions Arson OVerheated Vents Overheated Belt Lint in Furnace & Dryer Fluorescent Light Ballast Overheated Circuits Fire Threat Fireworks Thawing Pipes Spontaneous Car Wiring & Automatic Transmission Exposure to Furnace & Water Heater Aircraft Crash Without Loss Hot Ashes 2 21 o 117 65 19 7 49 35 19 30 17 16 25 8 1 16 3 9 2 18 9 8 13 29 38 5 6 20 2 11 1 2 4 1 1 4 3 7 10 4 5 3 o o 5 7 1 3 e 681 -8- e DWELLING FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1972 Name Russell Stanley Date January 6, 1972 Location 908 North 11 Street Loss $1,500.00 Name W. H. Alexander Date January 12, 1972 Location 649 South 4 Street Loss $1,963.97 Name Mrs. R. W. King Date January 31, 1972 Location 400 Claremont Loss $30,668.48 Name Jimmie Randle Date February 4, 1972 Location 663 Steahlin Loss $4,645.56 Name Everett W. Jukes Date February 15, 1972 e Location 511 Claremont Loss $1,654.73 Name Richard Bennett Date April 30, 1972 Location 137 South 12 Street Loss $1,250.00 Name Cecil E. Ball Date May 13, 1972 Location 106 North Oakdale Loss $1,005.02 Name Elaine Farha Date August 10, 1972 Location 900 North 12 Street Loss $3,555.18 Name James Kizer Date August 13, 1972 Location 2208 Edward Loss $2,850.80 Name A. R. Carlin Date August 25, 1972 - Location 924 Johnstown Loss $14,250.00 -9- e DWELLING FIRES WITH LOSS $1,000 or OVER - 1972 Page #2 Name Date Location Loss William Reimold October 12, 1972 624 Duvall $2,000.00 Name Date Location Loss Lontie Wilson October 14, 1972 2025 Ridgeview $2,743.00 Name Date Location Loss Wayne J. Herl November 27, 1972 618 Montrose $3,066.45 Name Date Location Loss Thomas Wagner December 7, 1972 902 Gypsum $11,200.00 e Name Date Location Loss Richard McChesney December 31, 1972 515 East Beloit $2,000.00 COMMERCIAL LOSS OVER $1,000.00 - 1972 Name Date Location Loss Airport Authority March 24, 1972 Building #370, Schilling $13,500.00 Name Date Location Loss Salina Restaurant Equipment Co. April 5, 1972 1404 North 5 Street $1,200.00 Name Date Location Loss Schilling Theatre June 17, 1972 348 Summers $148,749.00 Name Date Location Loss Howard Johnson Motel October 2, 1972 2413 South 9 Street $34,958.00 e -10- -ll- TOTAL FIRE LOSS 1938 thru 1972 e - -12- $4,298,818.24 . -- Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location of Fire e Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location of Fire - SPECIAL INFORMATION PERSONS BURNED OR INJURED Allen Randle February 4, 1972 663 Steahlin 3rd degree burns to 40 or 50% of his body. David Balthazor February 7, 1972 Building #704, Kansas Technical Institute Received cut on head from propeller blade. Paul Holzhuter March 1, 1972 III East Ellsworth 1st degree burns to chest, arms and face. Ronald Harvey April 30, 1972 137 South 12 Street Received cuts on right thumb & left little finger from glass in basement window. Lance Kennedy July 24, 1972 2084 Harold 2nd & 3rd degree burns on body. Department did not receive alarm on this fire. Charles W. Theis October 13, 1972 231 Seitz Drive Received burns to right half of upper body. Department did not receive alarm on this fire. Mr. Thomas Wagner & Mrs. Thomas Wagner December 7, 1972 902 Gypsum Both Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wagner received 1st & 2nd degree burns on face and neck. -13- - Name Date Location of Fire Name Date Location e Name Date Location e SPECIAL INFORMATION DEATH FROM FIRE Michael Randle February 4, 1972 663 Steahlin Died from burns received on February 4, 1972, while at Asbury Hospital on February 4, 1972. Fire Scene Investigation filed by Inspection Department. RESUSCITATOR CALLS Mrs. Wilford Lauber February 7, 1972 1329 North 4 Street Resuscitator was not used Lowell Little May 21, 1972 824 North 12 Street -14- NAME Paul Day James Dunn Ken Johnson Bob Williams Reuben McNeal Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Ken Johnson Reuben McNeal John Woodward Dave Labbe Reuben McNeal Reuben McNeal Don Webb Gerald Martin Larry Cyre Michael Davis Tom Wright - ON-DUTY PERSONNEL INJURIES 1972 ATTENDED BY DATE TIME LOST PHYSICIAN TYPE OF INJURY 1- 7-72 None No Scraped finger on grinder 2- 4-72 1 day Yes Injured left foot at fire Grace Stewart School 2-13-72 None No Cut knuckle on little finger, left hand 3-11-72 None No Injured little finger, right hand, swinging axe 3-11-72 None No Bruised right forearm on edge of ladder 3-20-72 None No Cut on lower right forearm testing hose 4-10-72 None No Cut little finger, right hand, cleaning battery 4-13-72 None No Bruised finger, right hand, on pump switch cover 4-13-72 None No Cut head on swinging cabinet door I U') 5- 1-72 None No Sliver in palm of right hand r-l I 5-13-72 None No Burned tips of 4 fingers on stove at fire, 106 North Oakdale 5-16-72 None No Cut thumb on right hand 5-22-72 None No Cut middle finger on left hand 5-24-72 None Yes Puncture wound to right lower shoulder at training fire 5-26-72 None Yes Foreign body imbedded in right cornea 5-31-72 None No Cut palm of right hand at drill 6- 1-72 None No Cut left thumb on light bulb at Memorial Stadium 6- 5-72 None No Bruised left shin at drill e e ON-DUTY I?ER,SO ~L ~NJUR,IES - 1972 , Page #2 ATTENDED BY NAME DATE TIME LOST PHYSICIAN TYPE OF INJURY John Woodward 6- 9-72 None No Cut finger on left hand Larry Cyre 6-14-72 None No Sprained left hand at drill Tom Girard 6-17-72 None Yes Broke rib at Post Theatre Fire William Clark 6-17-72 None No Ear burned by hot tar at Post Theatre Fire Gary Willard 7-11-72 None Yes Foreign object in left eye while cutting grass Ron Kriegh 9- 6-72 None Yes Received cuts & abrasions to forehead while at drill on tower Tom Shirley 9- 6-72 None No Blistered thumb & palm while at drill Paul Day 9-26-72 2~ days Yes Sprained right ankle on alarm, 500 East Crawford Charles Elliott 10-11-72 None No Rope burns to fingers & palm sliding life line for fire I flf prevention U"l r-l I Ken Johnson 10-26-72 None No Cut small finger left hand while at drill - e e It EMERGENCY CALL-BACK (OFF-DUTY Shifts called in to assist at large fires, storms and other emergencies. ) ADDRESS # OF MEN REPORTING DATE EMERGENCY 3-24-72 Occupational Center of Central Kansas, Inc. 370 Schilling Road 38 men 6-17-72 Base Theatre Building #348, S Schilling 30 men - 10- 2-72 Howard Johnson Motel 2413 South 9 Street 14 men 12-16-72 Feed Mill 353 North Santa Fe 8 men - -16- e e e SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING PROGRAM - 1972 CLASS OR EVOLUTION Streets and Hydrants, Schools, Churches, Trailer Parks------------------- Response Areas------------------------------------_______________________ Fire Pre-Planning--------------------------------________________________ Driver Training----------------------------------________________________ Pump Class (Theory of Operation)---------------------------------________ Pump Operations Drill TIME IN HOURS 306~ 47 171~ 130 73~ Engine #1---------------------------------------_____________------- 31 Engine #2--------------------------------------______________------- 25~ Engine #3-------------------------------------_______________------- 18 Squad #1 and Squad #2-------------------------------------__________ 7 Ladder #1-------------------------------------_______________------- 17 Engine #21---------------------------------------____________------- 23~ Engine #31 and Squad #31---------------------------------___________ 40 Engine #41--------------------------------------_____________------- 32 Equipment Study and Practice---------------------------------____________ Rescue-----------------------------------------_______------------------- 24 Fire Service Hydraulics-----------------------------------_______________ Fire Service Knot Tying---------------------------------_________________ Hose Evolutions-----------------------------------_______________________ Ladder Drill------------------------------------_________________________ Hydrant Flow Procedures--------------------------------__________________ Portable Extinguishers------------------------------_____________________ N.F.P.A. Manua1s-------------------------------------____________________ City of Salina Personnel Manual---------------------------------_________ Merit Testing---------------------------------___________________________ Promotional Material--------------------------------_____________________ I.F.S.T.A. Manuals--------------------------------------_________________ Training Films------------------------------------_______________________ Resuscitator Training-------------------------------------_______________ 102~ 149 41~ 122 43 7 6~ 4 39 63 26 413 15~ American Red Cross First Aid--------------------------------------_______ 23 6~ -17- e e e SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT TRAINING PROGRAM - 1972 Page #2 American Red Cross Instructor Training---------------------______________ Round Table Discussion (Includes fire alarm critique, supervisory practices, special hazards, 10-code, etc.)------------------------_____ Breathing Apparatus-----------------------_______________________________ Additional Training (Actual Firefighting Training) Urban Renewal Property-----------------------________________________________________ Class B Firefighting (Training Pit)------------------------______________ Classroom Training by McConnell Air Base Personnel---------------------__ F-I05 Aircraft From McConnell Flown in For Detailed Rescue and Firefighting Procedures--------------------____________________________ Rescue and Firefighting Procedures Relative to Helicopters by Members of the Kansas Air National Guard-----------------------________________ Class B Firefighter Training for Members of the Kansas Air National Guard Fire Service Training, University of Kansas, Officer's Training Course--- other Training Programs Training for Public Safety Officers---------------------____________ Boy Scouts of America Merit Badge (Basic Firemanship and Rowing)---- TOTAL TRAINING HOURS------------------------__________--_________________ -18- 120 134~ 9 31 8 4 4 6 3 35 14 15 2,391~ e e "Ct"t-3l:Ottj:J:>l3: .... ~ ~ 0 0 ~ 0 7;'~~"O~(!)"O (!)lQ"O(!) 0 (!) .... 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H 2: (") H t-3 ><: ....... :I: o en l:I:l l('l l:I:l c:: H ~ l:I:l Z t-3 c:: en l:I:l o l\J :I: o en t':l l\J .r I-' \0 -....I l\J = SHOP AND MECHANICAL WORK - 1972 e Engine #1 F-850 Ford wll,OOO GPM 2-Stage Class nA" Pump - 1963 Annual fire pump test October 24, 1972. Installed new regulator for pump control panel. Replaced mufflers and extension pipes, bolts in manifold connection to exhaust. Replaced barrel assembly on left hand pump. Installed new tarp on hose bed, nylon straps and buckles. Removed booster tank from truck, welded and repaired leak in front of tank. Primed and painted booster tank, replaced tank back on truck. Flushed booster tank, disassembled nozzles and flushed nozzles of rust and corrosion particles caused from water in booster tank. Repainted equipment and treated all wood handles on tools and equipment. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked gear boxes, checked anti-freeze, cleaned and waxed truck regularly. Total cost of materials used was $168.92. Engine #2 F-850 Ford wll,OOO GPM Class "An Pump - 1966 e Annual fire pump test October 24, 1972. Tightened broken hose on right front wheel. Removed right front wheel, rebuilt to brake wheel cylinders, cleaned brake linings. Replaced one new inter-bearing and race, repacked two front wheels with new grease and bled all brake lines. Installed C.D. 2500 W auxiliary generator in rear compartment. Moved scott mask compartment box to the inside of compart- ment. Installed one 220 Volt outlet receptical on generator. Made one starter rope for generator. Serviced air breather. Installed new plugs, points and condenser. Checked engine timing. Removed and resoldered small water flow pipe on bottom side of radiator. Replaced 5-amp fuse on turn signals. Installed one new "0" ring in water filter. Changed spark plug in homelite auxiliary generator. Repainted deluge set. Painted hand tools and equipment. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked gear boxes, checked anti-freeze, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of materials used was $53.89. Engine #3 F-700 Ford Pumper, 500 GPM 2-Stage Centrifugal Class "B" Pump - 1950 There was no annual pump accomplished on this apparatus. Replaced rear tail light. Replaced blinker switch. Replaced leather strap on exhaust fan holder. Replaced alternator outlet. Repaired switch on blinker lights. Repaired dimmer switch. Built adapter for alternator outlet. Removed one hand line nozzle and placed it on Engine #41. Changed oil and filter and other liquids regularly. Greased, degreased, maintained liquid levels, checked gear boxes, maintained anti-freeze levels. Washed, waxed and cleaned regularly. Total cost of materials used was $3.57. Ladder #1 - American LaFrance 100' Aerial w/750 GPM Pump - 1947 e Annual fire pump test October 24, 1972. Repaired right rear wheel seal. Replaced short section of 2~-inch hose to ladder pipe. Repaired one rung on third fly of 100 foot ladder. Replaced bulbs in spotlights and tail lights. Replaced seals, bearings and cones in right rear wheel. Cleaned and painted deluge set red. Degreased and greased chassis and ladder twice. Changed engine oil and filter twice. Changed oil in pump gear box. Checked oil in transmission and differential. Added three gallons of anti-freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of parts and repairs was $101.92. -20- Shop and Mechanical Work - 1972 Page #2 e Squad #2 - 1944 International with 100 GPM Front-Mount Pump Set the valves. Replaced the head gasket. New muffler. Replaced old battery with new battery. New packing in fire pump. Packed the pump shaft. Greased and degreased. Changed oil filter. Checked gear boxes. Maintained anti -freeze. Maintained all liquid levels such as water and brake fluid. Washed, waxed and cleaned regularly. Total cost of materials used was $26.50. Squad #1 - GMC w/300 GPM Pump - 1955 e No pump test accomplished on this apparatus. Replaced burned out warning light. Replaced top and bottom radiator hose on pump engine. Replaced 5/8-inch heater hose on pump engine. Soldered leaks in bottom of radiator. OVerhauled starter. Removed starter and had it rebuilt. Replaced battery in Squad #1 wheat light. Had heads planed, valves ground and reseated. Replaced two new exhaust valves. Replaced lower radiator hose and new fan belt on truck engine. Replaced new six-volt battery in truck engine. Repaired slow leak in left rear dual. Brazed hole in small pipe between tank circulator valve and engine cooler valve. Gave truck complete tune-up. This consisted of points, plugs and condenser. Installed two new tires on the front end. Replaced one new wheel. Replaced sight gauge on water tank (9/l6-inch clear plastic hose). Repaired leak in right rear outside dual wheel. Installed new voltage regulator. Fixed a leak in water tank. Replaced muffler and clamps on pump engine. Installed new twelve-volt battery on pump engine. One battery hold-down. Replaced the air cleaner in the truck engine. Greased and packed the rear spotlight ball joints. Greased and degreased, changed oil and filter, checked the gear boxes, maintained all liquid levels, such as water, brake fluid, and maintained anti-freeze. Washed, waxed and cleaned regularly. Total cost of materials used was $338.04. Foam Truck #1 - 1968 Dodge D-500, 202 Horsepower, 318 Cu. In. This apparatus carries liquid, powder, foam generator equipment. Replaced spark plugs. Changed oil, and filter. Greased and degreased chassis. Checked anti-freeze and gear boxes. Waxed regularly. Cost of repairs was $6.24. Chief's Car - 1971 Ford Station Wagon Rotated all tires on station wagon. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter. Checked transmission and differential oil level, anti-freeze. Cleaned and waxed regularly. No parts or equipment expense. Assistant Chief's Car - 1964 Ford, 2-door Sedan e Replaced air cleaner. Rebuilt all wheel cylinders. One new master cylinder. Repacked front wheel bearings. Replaced two grease seals in front wheels. Adjusted brakes. Removed and replaced negative battery cable. Replaced muffler on left side and one clamp. Changed oil and filter. Greased and degreased, checked liquid levels, checked gear box, maintained all liquid levels. Maintained anti-freeze levels. Cleaned, waxed and washed regularly. Total cost of materials was $43.72. -21- Shop and Mechanical Work - 1972 Page #3 e Inspector #1 - 1970 Chevrolet Station Wagon Replaced fuel pump. Installed new American battery. Changed oil four times. Changed filter three times. Put in two gallons of anti-freeze and new 180 degree thermostat. Put a can of Casite through carburetor. Installed a water vaporizer. Two new tires on the rear. Two new tires on the front. Filled windshield washer with liquid. Changed the air filter. Replaced the left muffler and clamps. Installed two new ball joints and aligned front end. Added a pint of brake fluid. Greased, degreased, checked transmission and differential, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of materials was $209.34. Inspector #2 - 1960 Chevrolet Station Wagon Replaced old battery at no cost. Replaced three battery cable ends. Rebuilt carburetor and replaced two manifold stud bolts. Replaced the negative battery cable. Adjusted front and rear brakes. Rebuilt the starter. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked anti-freeze, checked transmission and differential. Cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of materials used was $62.70. utility #1 - 1972 International 1210 3/4 Ton Pickup - New apparatus delivered to Salina January 25, 1972. Placed in service at Station #1 on February 4, 1972. Apparatus is equipped with 8-foot bed, V-304 engine, heavy-duty rear springs, heavy duty front and rear shock absorbers, 61 Amp alternator, dual electric horns, fresh air heater and defroster, pair Junior West Coast mirrors, T407 3-speed automatic transmission, rear step bumpers, 2 - 7.50 x 16 6-ply tires on front, 2 - 7.50 x 16 6-ply Mud and Snow tires on rear, RA-16 rear axle, Model #1 Vis-A-Bar with CP-25 speaker and Model PA-15-A electronic siren, Model #1 Delta utility box, 1 - 15 lb. C02 fire extinguisher. Pair Junior mirrors were removed and one small door mirror installed on left door. Greased, changed oil and filter, checked transmission and differential oil level, anti-freeze, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of truck and equipment was $3,014.95. Engine #21 - D-800 Dodge w/750 GPM Class "A" Pump - 1957 Annual fire pump test October 25, 1972. Replaced turn signal flasher and fuse. Installed new master cylinder, two new wheel cylinders on both front wheels and new kits in rear wheel cylinders. Relined all brake shoes and turned all drums. All new wheel seals. Removed front wheels and ground backing plateimaterials used were one wheel bearing and two wheel seals. Rebuilt carburetor. Replaced points, condenser, distributor cap, plug wire insulators and spark plugs. Degreased, greased, changed oil, oil filter, air filter, checked gear boxes, checked anti-freeze, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of materials used was $211.38. e -22- Shop and Mechanical Work - 1972 Page #4 e Engine #31 - F-950 Ford wll,OOO GPM Class "A" Pump - 1968 Annual fire pump test October 26, 1972. Installed two "U" shaped roller brackets on the front bumper. Replaced defective floor button on federal interceptor. Installed new hose clamps on hose to auxiliary cooler. Replaced and tightened packing on fire pump. Built water strainer for fill opening in booster tank. Replaced "0" ring seal in FFF Fog Foam Turret nozzle. Dis- connected manual choke on chassis engine. Replaced warning flasher unit. Installed four new l2-Volt batteries. Replaced front tires. Replaced choke cable. Welded adjustment connector for the right side discharge. Replaced truck engine mufflers and tailpipes. Replaced tailpipes on pump engine. Installed tune-up kit in pump engine. Adjusted left rear discharge gate. Installed tune- up kit in truck engine. Degreased, greased, changed oil, waxed and checked anti- freeze regularly. Total cost of parts was $475.18. Squad #31 - 530A - 1952 Leased Army truck with Barton front-mount 500 GPM pump, 146 Horsepower, 331 Cu. In. Annual fire pump test October 25, 1972. Installed new three-way cock valve on vacuum pump primer and tightened pump packing. Replaced l5-feet of 5/8-inch heater hose and one 1/8 brass plug on pump oil tank. Repaired left front tire. Repaired direct ground on contact points. Installed new muffler and tailpipe. Degreased, greased, changed oil, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of service and repairs was None. e Utility #31 - 1959 Ford Pickup Cleaned and repaired radiator, flushed engine block. Degreased, greased, changed oil and filter, checked transmission and differential oil level, checked anti- freeze, cleaned and waxed truck regularly. No parts or equipment cost. Engine #32 - 1929 Ahrens-Fox Piston-type positive displacement - Class "B" 1,350 GPM (operating condition). This apparatus is retired from service due to extreme age and condition. It is used only for parades and exhibitions. Adjusted clutch and replaced two battery cables and four new bolts. Degreased, greased, changed oil, cleaned and waxed regularly. Total cost of repairs was $3.96. Engine #41 - F-800 Ford Class B w/500 GPM 2-stage Centrifugal - 1958 e Annual pump test October 25, 1972. Replaced four new tires on the rear wheels. Rebuilt generator. Replaced the gasket behind the left door handle. Adjusted right hand door and striker plate. Used can of STP. Replaced the valve seals. Replaced spark plugs. Adjusted all valves. Replaced valve cover gaskets. Put in new headlight switch and right turn signal indicator bulb. Installed new door handle inside the right door. Recoupled booster line. Installed new battery and two battery bolts. Replaced Hydro-vac and rebuilt right rear wheel brakes. In- stalled points, plugs and condenser and spark plug wires. Repaired master cylinder. Repaired clutch hydraulic cylinder on Hydro-clutch. Set timing and bled brakes. Changed oil and filter as necessary. Maintained all liquid levels, -23- Shop and Mechanical Work - 1972 Page #5 e greased and degreased, maintained anti-freeze levels. Washed, waxed and cleaned regularly. Checked all gear boxes. Total cost of materials used was $115.53. e e -24- 1972 SALINA FIRE DEPARTMENT FIRE INSPECTION BUREAU ANNUAL REPORT e ROUTINE FIRE INSPECTIONS (Fire Inspection Survey Notices Issued on Buildings) Alley Inspections (Congested Area and Shopping Centers)------------------ Apartment-Rooming House, Hotel .& Motel Inspections (State Licensed)------ Business Building Inspections-------------------------------------------- School Building Inspections---------------------------------------------- Annual Spring Service Station Inspections-------------------------------- Theatre Inspections (Night Time Weekly Exit & Exit Light Check While Occupied)-------------------------------------------------------------- Church Inspections------------------------------------------------------- Business Building Inspections Accompanied by Boy Scouts for Their Safety Merit Badge Requirement------------------------------------------------ Nursing Home Inspections (State Licensed and Controlled)----------------- Annual Holiday Safety Inspections---------------------------------------- 10 117 374 26 82 184 36 12 4 12 SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL AREA Airport Authority Building Inspections----------------------------------- 45 Schilling Manor Theatre (Night Time Weekly Exit & Exit Light Check While Occupied)-------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Kansas Technical Institute Building Inspections-------------------------- 56 Annual Spring Service Station Inspections-------------------------------- 1 USD #305, Vo-Tech School Building Inspections---------------------------- 5 Beech Aircraft Corporation Building Inspections-------------------------- 10 Schilling Business Building Inspections---------------------------------- 1 e TOTAL ROUTINE INSPECTIONS------------------------------------------------ 999 - 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)------------------------------ Night Calls (6:00 PM to 8:00 AM)---------------------------- Request Inspections: Day Calls (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM)--------------------- Night Calls (6:00 PM to 8:00 AM)------------------- Complaint Inspections (Weeds, Grass, Trash, etc.)------------------------ Trash Burning Complaints------------------------------------------------- Trash Burning Violation Notices Issued----------------------------------- Special Burning Permits Issued------------------------------------------- Special Letters (Compiled and Mailed) Requesting Compliance-------------- Special Letters Answered Requesting Fire Prevention Information---------- Safety Letters to "News Media" for Publication--------------------------- Fire Scene Investigations------------------------------------------------ Reports Written (Fire-Arson Investigations)------------------------------ Re-Inspection for Compliance Inspections--------------------------------- Meetings (With Groups-Individuals) RE: Fire Prevention------------------ Meetings With Parents & Juveniles (RE: Children Playing With Matches and Fire)------------------------------------------------------------__ Public Gathering (Stand-by) Night Time Safety Inspections---------------- Bomb Scare Alarms Answered by Inspectors--------------------------------- Fire Alarms Answered by Inspectors as Firefighters----------------------- Occasions Requiring Inspectors Substitute as "Truck Officer"------------- Occasions Requiring Photography or Photo Lab Work: Day (8:00 AM to 6:00 PM)----------------------------------------------- Night (6:00 PM to 8:00 AM)--------------------------------------------- -25- 38 10 120 6 54 10 17 18 90 10 20 43 44 101 108 6 74 27 33 14 42 4 Continued - Salina Fire Department Inspection Bureau Annual Report - 1972 Page #2 e Occasions Requiring "Rernain-in-Station" Office Work---------------------- Occasions Requiring "General Fire Department Detail" (NOTE: This includes follow-up for information on fire alarms, special errands, station meetings, Xerox copying, etc.)----------------------------------------- Proposed Day Care Center Inspections------------------------------------- "I" (Invalid) or "B" (Blind) Signs Installed or Removed------------------ Building Plan Safety Check of Proposed "New Business Buildings"---------- Fire Hydrant Survey and Flow Tests--------------------------------------- Observation of Pressure Tests on "New" Underground Gasoline Storage Tanks Fire Pre-Plan Survey of Buildings With In-Service Truck Crews------------ Inspectors Assisting in Training Exercises------------------------------- Hospital Fire Drill Observance------------------------------------------- Nursing Horne Fire Drill Observance--------------------------------------- Special Hospital Safety Checks------------------------------------------- Training Film Classes Attended by Inspectors----------------------------- Special Schools and Seminars Attended by Inspectors---------------------- Office Work on Fire Department Duties and Activities--------------------- Letters Compiled and Mailed to Schools RE: Fire Prevention Week, etc.--- Fire Prevention Programs and Fire Extinguisher Clinics Preparation------- Fire Prevention, Hazards and Extinguisher Programs Presented as follows-- Kansas Highway Commission, January 3, 1972 Windsor Estates Nursing Horne, January 26, 1972 Salina Day Care Center, February 9, 1972 Crestwood, Inc., South Industrial Center, February 11,1972 Rolling Hills Church, February 20, 1972 Community Center, Schilling, April 24, 1972 Salina High School South, April 26, 1972 Lincoln, Kansas, Red Cross Class, May 3, 1972 Shalimar Plaza Nursing Home, May 12, 1972 Seventh Day Adventists Church, June 22, 1972 4-H Building, Sasnak 4-H Club, June 26, 1972 Shalirnar Nursing Horne, June 26, 1972 Beechcraft Employees Safety Council, July 26, 1972 Beechcraft Employees Safety Council, July 26, 1972 Beechcraft Employees Safety Council, July 26, 1972 Beechcraft Employees Safety Council, July 26, 1972 Asbury Hospital Employees, August 1, 1972 Asbury Hospital School of Nursing, September 8, 1972 Rickel, Inc., Schilling Industrial Center, September 11,1972 Crestwood, Inc., South Industrial Center, September 22,1972 Windsor Estates Nursing Horne, September 25, 1972 YWCA Morning Coffee Club, September 28, 1972 YWCA, 651 East Prescott, October 2, 1972 Sunset School PTA, October 10, 1972 Howard Johnson Motel, AMBUC Breakfast Club, October 19, 1972 Lincoln-Roosevelt Junior High School, October 27, 1972 St. Mary's School, Boy Scout Troop #20, October 30, 1972 University Methodist Church, Explorer Scouts, November 6, 1972 Lincoln-Roosevelt Junior High School Assembly, November 17, 1972 Red Cross Office, 218 North Santa Fe, November 28, 1972 Rapid Air Service, Schilling Industrial Center, December 26, 1972 Office Work on NFPA Album------------------------------------------------ Office Work in Preparation for Fire Prevention Week Activities----------- Fire Prevention Week Programs Presented to Elementary Schools------------ Office Work in Preparation for Tri-Rivers Fair Safety Center------------- e - -26- 134 315 1 7 12 3 9 9 4 12 2 3 2 6 17 1 33 31 25 20 21 9 ~ e - Continued - Salina Fire Department Inspection Bureau Annual Report - 1972 Page #3 Stand-by at the Tri-Rivers Fair Safety Center (8:00 AM to 12:00 PM)----- Certificate of Appreciation for Safety Presented to Sasnak 4-H Club----- Team Inspection for Proposed Continuing Care, Inc.---------------------- Meeting on Telephone Courtesy------------------------------------------- Accompanied the State Fire Marshal on Fireworks Stands Inspection------- Inspectors Sitting on Interview Board for New Applicants, Police & Fire- SCHILLING INDUSTRIAL AREA NON-ROUTINE OR "DUTY CALLS" Meetings With Groups/Individuals RE: Fire Prevention------------------- Request Inspections-------------------------------------------__________ Re-Inspection for Compliance Inspections-------------------------------- Delivery of Fire Reports & Inspection Department Reports to Schilling Manor Housing Office (Building #595)---------------------------------- Fire Scene Investigations-------------------------------------__________ Special Letter Requesting Compliance (Building #348, Schilling Theatre)- Bomb Threat Search and Stand-by-------------------------------------____ SCHILLING MANOR HOUSING AREA Fire Scene Investigations---------------------------------------________ Special Reports Written (Fire-Arson Investigation)---------------------- Schilling Manor Housing Area Inspections-------------------------------- Bomb Threat Search and Stand-by--------------------------------------___ TOTAL NON-ROUTINE INSPECTIONS, "DUTY CALLS" AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES------ GRAND TOTAL (ALL ROUTINE, NON-ROUTINE, "DUTY CALLS" AND SPECIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE YEAR OF 1972----------------------------------------_______________ SUMMARY of Fire Inspection Annual Report on Next Page. -27- 5 1 1 3 1 3 6 7 2 12 5 1 1 1 1 730 1 2,346 3,345 FIRE INSPECTION BUREAU SUMMARY - 1972 ~ 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 1972. The Monthly Reports are compiled from the Fire Inspector I 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. At this time, we are awaiting return of this album after being judged, which when received will be kept on file at Fire Station #1. We have entered this contest each year since 1949, which has resulted in Certificates 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 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 Second Place, State of Kansas Third Place, State of Kansas Third Place, State of Kansas Second Place, State of Kansas Second Place, State of Kansas Results not yet received at this time e During the year of 1972, the Salina Fire Department Fire Inspection-Prevention Bureau consisted of three (3) Fire Inspectors working a standard Fire Department twenty-four (24) hour tour of duty (One (1) Fire Inspector on each of the three (3) shifts). Fire Inspectors consisted of Carney C. Foster, Laverne Brockway and Russell W. Caswell, under the direction of Assistant Fire Chief Gordon A. Nichols. Routine fire inspections are carried out during normal business hours, or from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday thru Friday, taking into consideration 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 Headquarters Fire Station on "duty calls" are in constant contact via radio communication by means of a pocket radio receiver which allows them to be reached for emergency calls at a moments notice. While in the fire station, day or night, they normally answer fire alarms as additional firefighters on the Aerial Ladder apparatus, which proceeds to all fire alarms involving business buildings, hospitals, schools, industry, warehouses, etc. On all fire alarms resulting in fire damage where the immediate cause is listed as "unknown", a fire scene investigation is conducted and photographs taken by the Fire Inspection Bureau to make every effort to determine the cause of the fire. !: C f3~ E. C. BROSS, ACTING FIRE CHIEF Salina Fire Department ~tl71~~ G. A. NICHOLS, ASSISTANT FIRE Salina Fire Department Fire Inspection Bureau - CHIEF - -28-