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Grapevine Fire Department
2019 City Council Update
Mission, Vision, Values
Mission Statement
The Grapevine Fire Department exists to care for the families and visitors of our community.Our mission is to protect life,
prevent harm,and preserve property.We serve to meet the ever-evolving needs of our citizens with honor and integrity.
Vision
The Grapevine Fire Department will be recognized by its citizens for providing exceptional Community Safety,Fire Prevention,
Emergency Medical Services and Fire Protection.The fire department will build and sustain a culture of family,preparing for
the future,remaining community focused,and embracing the diversity of those we serve.
Values
Respect Others- We will have respect for the people we serve,respect for our members, respect for our organization,
and respect for ourselves.
Pursue Excellence-We will pursue excellence with an unrelenting passion and will never accept mediocracy.
Be Accountable-We will hold each other accountable at all levels of our organization.
Be Better Today-Today we will strive to be better at our profession than we were yesterday.It is a privilege to be a member
of the Grapevine Fire Department.We will participate in all aspects of our work with energy,purpose,and gratitude.
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Organization
Administration Prevention&community Safety Fire&EMS Operations
Assistant Chief Acting Fire Marshal Assistant Chief
John Sherwood Bryan Parker Stuart Grant
Training Emergency Management Emergency Medical Services
Fire hief
Darrell Brown
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Training Division Chief Emergency Mgmt Coordinator EMS Division Chief
Jimmy Cox Matt Feryan Brent Irving
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Productivity January 2018 — May 2019
Inspections 6,436
Plan Reviews 969
Pub Ed's 17 M- R
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Investigations 26
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Emergency Management
In 2018-2019 Emergency Management worked with city departments,
the private sector and community stakeholders to mitigate, prepare for
and respond to threats and hazards engaging in these key phases.
• Threat Mitigation
• Emergency Preparedness
• Emergency Response
• Post Emergency Recovery
Emergency Management
Planning Projects 3
Initiated or Maintained
CodeRed Emergency
Notifications 15
Community Preparedness
10
and Public Education
Festivals and Special Events
5
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®Number of Emergency Management Activities
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Training
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63,020 TRAINING MAN HOURS
JANUARY 2018—MAY 2019
Specialty
Officer 3% Apparatus Checks
8%
14%
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15%
EMS Driver Operator
12% 18%
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Calls January 2018-May 2019
FI RE CALLS
EMS CALLS
MAIORACCIDENTS
TOTAL CALLS
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Operations/EMS
EMS Data January 2018 — May 2019
CP,
Tota 1 67
ROSC in the field 13
ROSC in the E.R. 8
Survived 8
CPR Classes
Total classes taught 24
Total number of students 198 http://www.grapevinetexas.gov/620/CPR-Classes
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Operations/EMS
"On May 19, 2019 we were dispatched to a
drowning in Oak Grove Park. While in route _
Dispatch advised that the victim had been
located, brought to shore and that By-Stander CPR
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was being performed. Upon the arrival of
Battalion 1, Engine 2, and Medic 2 the patient had
just began to breathe again. GFD companies took
over patient care and began to stabilize the
patient. Medic 2 then transported the patient to
Baylor Scott & White Grapevine Code I"
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