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2002 Incident Totals
The Communications Division plays a vital part of
Baton Rouge Fire Department operations. When the fire department is graded,
this division has consistently obtained the points necessary to assist in
maintaining the Class I rating held by the department. Effective communication
during an emergency is a critical component of the successful management of an
incident requiring fire department response. November 7, 2002, marked a year
that this division has occupied the fire communications section of the ATM/EOC
building. This facility provides an environment that has been designed
specifically for emergency communication needs.
A total of 22 personnel are assigned to fire
communications. Twenty of these personnel are assigned to four rotating shifts
that keep the communications center operational 24 hours a day. The Chief and
Assistant Chief Fire Communication Officers supervise the division, and work
straight days. Baton Rouge Fire Department employs 18 of these personnel, and
St. George Fire Department employs the other four employees.
The dispatcher provided by St. George Fire
Department has benefited the center greatly by providing additional manpower.
The communications division is responsible for receiving and dispatching
emergency calls to 19 fire stations in the city limits and 9 parish
departments. The new facility has stretched our capabilities by providing
additional consoles and equipment.
The Communications Division is also responsible
for tracking unit movements, and knowing the location of emergency equipment at
all times. This division works closely with fire suppression to provide any
additional equipment or assistance that may be required at an emergency
incident. This division is also responsible for risk communication to the
public during an emergency incident by using the Community Alert Lines of
communication. Residents in the affected area will be given safety measures to
take during the incident to protect themselves.
Fire Communication personnel also help to maintain
records and reports for the fire department. All fire reports generated from an
incident are faxed into fire communications to be entered into the computer
reporting system. A total of 21,051 incidents were entered into the system for
2002.
Effective management of emergency situations
requires cooperation between responders and communication personnel. It also
requires coordination between police, fire and EMS emergency communication
personnel working in the different areas of the center. The Fire Communications
Division looks forward to the new year of 2003 and working to be effective in
assisting to manage emergency incidents.
2002 Incident Totals
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Baton Rouge Fire Department |
21,051 |
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Alsen Fire Department |
189 |
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Baker |
1,186 |
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Brownsfield |
768 |
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Central |
2,081 |
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Chaneyville |
450 |
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District 6 |
1,506 |
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Eastside |
1,182 |
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Pride |
261 |
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St. George |
5,416 |
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Zachary |
1,495 |
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Total |
35,585 |
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