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FIRE DEPARTMENT CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS

ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 2012

MINNEAPOLIS FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL STATISTICAL REPORT 2012

MISSION STATEMENT
Members of the Minneapolis Fire Department are thoroughly trained and ready to protect lives, property and the environment by rapidly responding to emergencies and hazardous situations. We are committed to prevention by proactively working with the community to reduce risk to life, property and the environment.

MINNEAPOLIS FIRE DEPARTMENT 2012 SUMMARY

FIRE LOSS Total Structure Fires Loss Total Vehicle Fires Loss Total Other Fires Loss Total Fire Loss 643 $19,481,415 210 $492,838 492 $261,026 $20,235,279

APPARATUS RESPONSES

Company Engine 6 Engine 1 Engine 14 Engine 7 Engine 8 Engine 5 Engine 16 Engine 21 Engine 4 Engine 17 Engine 11 Engine 20 Engine 15 Engine 2 Engine 27 Engine 19 Engine 22 Engine 28 Engine 12

Total Runs 3777 3208 3142 3030 2847 2633 2326 2230 2142 2068 2050 1706 1468 1463 1313 1114 991 866 859 2115 1828 1348 1237 1155 917 869 802

Excludes mutual/auto aid & exposures MULTIPLE ALARM FIRES 2-2 Alarms 3-3 Alarms 4-4 Alarms Total Multiple Alarms TOTAL LOSS PERSONNEL (effective 12/31/12) 1 2 4 14 1 8 93 92 165 3 2 385 7 Total Board Up Runs TOTAL PERSONNEL 392 947 CIVILIAN FIRE VICTIMS

Population Land area (sq. miles) 2012 Budget

382,578 58.7 $52,561,000

13 8 0 21 $15,268,200

Fire Chief Assistant Chiefs Deputy Chiefs Battalion Chiefs Fire Marshal Staff Captains Captains Fire Motor Operators Firefighters Fire Investigators Fire Inspectors TOTAL SWORN Civilians

Deaths Injuries FIREFIGHTER INJURIES Lost Time Injuries No Lost Time Injuries TOTAL FF INJURIES

3 33

45 155 200

Ladder 11 Ladder 3 Ladder 4 Ladder 10 Ladder 5 Ladder 2 Rescue 1 Rescue 9

Total Fire Company Familiarizations

1290

Average Response Time 3 minutes, 58 seconds


80% of all fire calls responded to in less than 5 minutes 81.2% of all EMS calls responded to in less than 5 minutes

Battalions Fire stations Engine Companies Ladder Companies Heavy Rescue Command Van Salvage Rig

4 19 19 6 2 1 1

Fires EMS & Rescue False Alarm Hazardous Condition Other Incidents Total Calls for Service

1,362 24,668 4,122 885 5,974 37,011

Structural Fires w/hose lines laid excluding residential garages


Firstin rig on scene in less than 5 minutes 88% of the time 14 FFs on scene of initial alarm in less than 9 minutes, 20 seconds 93% of the time (not including upgrades)

Includes Mutual/Auto Aid & Exposures

Minneapolis Fire Department Station Locations

Station Locations
01 - 530 3rd St S 02 - 143 13th Ave NE 04 - 1101 6th St N 05 - 2700 Bloomington Ave S 06 - 121 15th St S 07 - 2000 Franklin Ave E 08 - 2749 Blaisdell Ave S 11 - 229 6th St SE 12 - 5401 33rd Ave S 14 - 2002 Lowry Ave N 15 - 2701 Johnson Ave NE 16 - 1600 Glenwood 17 - 330 38th St E 19 - 200 Ontario St SE 20 - 4646 Humboldt Ave N 21 - 3209 38th St E 22 - 3025 Market Plaza 27 - 5410 Nicollet Ave S 28 - 2810 50th St W

Minneapolis Fire Department


1-200.00 - Organizational Chart

Fire Chief
Assistant Chief Operations Assistant Chief Admin/Planning Logistics Engineering Finance Director
Supervisor
Distribution Center

Inspection Division Fire Marshal

Deputy Chief Operations District Chief 1 District Chief 2 District Chief 3 District Chief 4 District Chief 5

Deputy Chief Training


Staff Captain Training Staff Captain USAR Staff Captain HAZ-MAT Staff Captain EMS Staff Captain FMO Office Support Specialist

Deputy Chief Personnel


Staff Captain EAP Staff Captain Personnel

Office Support
Specialist III

Deputy Chief Information Technology

Fire Inspection Services


Staff Captain Inspections Staff Captain Community Risk Reduction Staff Captain Community Risk Reduction

Office Support Specialist II

Staff Captain Information Technology

Store Keeper 1

Shop Repair Worker II

Minneapolis Fire Department - Organizational Chart - Revised 12/02/2012

CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Mayor
R. T. Rybak

City Council
Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Kevin Reich Cam Gordon Diane Hofstede Barbara Johnson Don Samuels Robert Lilligren Lisa Goodman Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10 Ward 11 Ward 12 Ward 13 Elizabeth Glidden Gary Schiff Meg Tuthill John Quincy Sandra Colvin Roy Betsy Hodges

City Coordinator
Paul Aasen

Minneapolis Fire Department Chief Officers and Staff

Fire Chief
Alex Jackson/John Fruetel

Assistant Fire Chiefs


Charles Brynteson Cherie Penn

Deputy Chiefs, Suppression


Harold Breffle Michael Dickinson Donald Leedham

Deputy Chief, Information & Technology (acting)


Timothy Hillmeyer

Battalion Chiefs
Micheal Carswell Richard Christensen Michael Dahlberg David DeWall Stephen Dziedzic Steven Ebert Anthony Kuczek Randall Miller Kathleen Mullen Edward Otis Gary Piekarczyk Kevin Rousseau Todd Steinhilber Todd White

Deputy Chief, Training


Raymond Cruz

Deputy Chief, Personnel (acting)


Jennie Kawaters

Fire Marshal
Perry Ebner

Finance & Logistics Director


Luke Scardigli

Employee Assistance Program


Mark Olson

Engineering
Colleen Mullen

Five Year Trends 2008 2012


Total Calls for Service, Total Fire Runs and Total Rescue & EMS Runs

Total Calls for Service


2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
34,191 32,191 33,601 35,204 37,011

Rescue & EMS Runs


22,492 21,400 21,781 22,247 24,668

Fire Runs
1,489 1,401 1,392 1,367 1,362

Five Year Fire Loss Totals

Year
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Total Fire Loss


$10,665,039 $11,065,130 $11,918,235 $12,530,310 $20,235,279

Civilian Fatalities and Injuries

Civilian Fire Fatalities

Civilian Fire Injuries

2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

6 2 13 5 3

21 15 29 33 33

Total Sworn Personnel and Firefighter Injuries

Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Total Sworn Personnel 426 417 404 390 385

Firefighter Injuries 214 220 254 217 200

2012 Positions by Division (sworn & civilian as of 12/31/2012)


Division
Emergency Response Fire Prevention Bureau Headquarters Staff & Fire Stores Training Staff

Total
370 4 14 4

Sworn
370 4 8 3

Civilian
0 0 6 1

Sworn Personnel Summary (12/31/2012)


Total Number
Total Sworn Personnel Total People of Color Total Males White Black American Indian Hispanic Asian Hawaiian Male People of Color Totals Total Females White Black American Indian Hispanic Asian Female People of Color Totals 385 125 328 220 63 19 16 9 1 108 57 40 7 5 4 1 17 32.47% 85.19% 67.07% 19.21% 5.80% 4.88% 2.74% .30% 32.93% 14.81% 70.18% 12.28% 8.77% 7.02% 1.75% 29.82%

% of Total

Minneapolis Fire Department 2012 Average Daily Staffing


(includes hirebacks)

A Shift Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Totals 91.7 90.4 91.0 89.1 89.7 90.3 89.7 90.3 89.8 90.2 90.3 90.3 90.2

B Shift

C Shift

Total

93.8 93.3 91.6 90.5 89.6 90.0 90.5 90.2 90.0 90.2 90.9 90.4 90.9

91.4 92.3 92.3 91.5 90.6 89.8 90.6 89.8 91.2 90.7 92.2 90.4 91.1

92.3 91.9 91.7 90.4 90.0 90.0 90.3 90.1 90.3 90.4 91.1 90.3 90.7

Minneapolis fire Department 2012 Firefighter Injuries

2012 - Firefighter Injuries

Type 1- Report only, including exposures no lost time Type 2 - First aid only no lost time Type 3 - Treated by physician no lost time Type 4 - Moderate severity lost time injury Type 5 - Severe lost time injury

2012 Total MFD Incidents


(includes exposures and mutual aids)

Rescue and Emergency Medical Service False Alarm and False Call Good Intent Call Service Call Fires Hazardous Conditions/Explosions No Fire Special Incident/Weather Totals

24,668 4,122 3,275 1,795 1,362 885 904 37,011

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Fires by Incident Type
(includes exposure and mutual aid fires)

Incident Type
Building fire Fires in structures other than in a building Cooking fire, confined to container Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue Fuel burner/boiler malfunction, fire Commercial Compactor fire, confined Trash or rubbish fire, contained Fire in portable building, fixed location Passenger vehicle fire Road freight or transport vehicle fire Rail vehicle fire Off-road vehicle or heavy equipment fire Natural vegetation fire, Other Forest, woods or wildland fire Brush, or brush and grass mixture fire Grass fire Cultivated vegetation, crop fire Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire Dumpster or other outside trash receptacle fire Special outside fire, Other Outside storage fire Outside equipment fire Outside gas or vapor combustion Outside mailbox fire Totals

Count
336 17 250 8 1 3 36 7 199 10 1 2 53 5 60 42 1 143 124 40 2 20 1 1 1,362

Estimated Loss (in dollars)


19,466,065 5,650 2,200 0 0 5,000 1,000 1,500 452,038 40,800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,925 1,251 213,550 2,500 38,800 0 0 $20,235,279

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Structure Fires by Property Use

Structure Use
Residential 1 or 2 Family Apartments Hotels & Motels All other residential Public Assembly Schools & Colleges Health Care & Jails Stores & Offices Industry, Utility, Manufacturing Storage (including residential garages) Other Structures

Number
283 255 2 23 15 4 16 25 10 39 7

Estimated Loss (in dollars)


4,671,935 848,875 5,000 485,250 393,500 100 3,544,850 1,018,050 63,300 409,300 40,300

Totals

679

$11,480,460

2012 Structure Fires By Property Use


Apartments, other residential 41%

Public Assembly, Education 3%

Health Care, Jails 2%


Commercial, Manufacturing 5% Storage and other 7%

1 or 2 Family 42%

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Multiple Alarm Incidents
2-2 Alarms 3-3 Alarms TOTAL MULTIPLES 13 8 21

2-2 Alarms
Date Jan-03 Feb-19 Feb-27 Feb-28 Mar-25 Apr-28 May-12 May-30 Jun-02 Jul-05 Jul-23 Sep-15 Sep-17 Time 135 1804 433 1956 354 703 1851 534 1539 452 2121 203 2056 Location 315 Lowry Avenue North 50 37th Avenue NE 301 East Lake Street 15 East Grant Street 1715 East Lake Street 1122 Lowry Avenue North 2941 Chicago Avenue South 2433 5th Avenue South Occupancy Type Highrise Apartment Warehouse Commerical Highrise Apartment Commerical Commercial/Residenti al Commercial Highrise Apartment Loss $13,000 $25,000 $42,000 $7,600 $20,000 $552,000 $11,000 $0 $20,000 $84,000 $90,000 $45,000 $10,000

4400 Lyndale Avenue North Industrial 2935 Colfax Avenue North House

3513 Dupont Avenue South Apartment 2316 Jefferson Street NE Storage 2732 11th Avenue South House

3-3 Alarms
Date Mar-09 May-27 Jun-10 Jun-25 Jun-29 Jul-22 Jul-28 Dec-28 Time 203 2025 939 1616 2111 1451 437 809 Location 137 East 17th Street 3104 16th Avenue South 550 Kasota Avenue 920 East 19th Street 1855 East 28th Street 2321 Fillmore Street NE 2812 1st Avenue South 1508 West Lake Street Occupancy Type Apartment Church Industrial Apartment Industrial Duplex House Condominiums Loss $2,250,600 $500,000 $10,000,000 $20,000 $85,000 $198,000 $295,000 $1,000,000

TOTAL LOSS

$15,268,200

Minneapolis Fire Department Fire Investigation 2012


# Fires Investigated January February March April May June July August September October November December 22 31 32 34 36 36 46 40 48 30 30 33 # Arson Fires 4 5 8 12 9 13 15 17 11 8 10 1 % Arson Fires 18% 16% 26% 35% 25% 36% 32% 42% 22% 27% 30% 3%

There were 418 total fires investigated in 2012


Accidental Arson Undetermined 180 113 125 43% 27% 30%

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Emergency Medical Service Incident Types
(includes mutual aids)

Incident Type
EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury EMS Arrive & cancelled before patient contact or no patient contact EMS Assist medics, did not provide any BLS treatment Motor vehicle accident with injuries Medical assist, assist EMS crew Motor vehicle accident with no injuries EMS DOA (no BLS provided) Removal of victim(s) from stalled elevator Motor vehicle accident w/injuries no patient contact Lock-in Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident Motor vehicle vs. self-propelled (bike, wheelchair) Search for person in water Extrication of victim(s) from machinery Swift water rescue Watercraft rescue Swimming/recreational water rescue Extrication of victim(s) from vehicle High-angle rescue Extrication of victim(s) from building/structure Trench/below-grade rescue Rescue, EMS incident, other Ice rescue Electrocution or potential electrocution Total 10,393 8,772 3,507 435 344 261 205 165 160 134 126 100 10 10 9 9 8 6 4 3 3 2 1 1 24,668

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Emergency Medical Service Chief Patient Complaint Chief Complaint
Respiratory distress Chest pain Altered level of consciousness Trauma Impression/assessment, other Seizure Hemorrhaging/bleeding Pain, general Syncope, fainting Back pain Stroke/CVA Abdominal pain General illness Overdose/poisoning Cardiac arrest Flu like symptoms Diabetic symptom Pregnancy/OB Behavioral/mental status, psychiatric disorder Cardiac dysrhythmia Headache Allergic reaction, excludes stings & venomous bites Vaginal bleeding Respiratory arrest Airway obstruction Suicide attempt Burns Obvious death Sting/bite Eye problem Hyperthermia Hypothermia Electrocution Do not resuscitate Hypovolemia Inhalation injury, toxic gases Total 1,868 1,457 1,293 1,189 839 662 582 536 341 274 257 243 199 197 192 191 150 125 121 111 107 80 46 39 35 34 15 10 7 6 5 4 2 1 1 1 11,220

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Training Division Report Company Level & Training Division Classes

Company Schools Total Hours Hours of Training per Employee


Administrative 727 hours MFD Communications Employee performance appraisal Intersection Safety Basic Practices 24,483 hours Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus Advancing Lines Replacing Burst Section Hose Loading and Bundles Straight Beam Ladders 30-35 Ft. Extension Ladders Using Ladders to Advance Lines High Rise Operations Back Stretching Hose Elevate Hose Lines Aerial Standpipe Raise Equipment RIT EMS Company Schools 2,793 hours Airway Management & Equipment Defibrillator Operation Automatic B/P Monitor Operations SOPs for Transfilling Medical 02 Patient Care Guidelines Infection Control Policy Introduction to EMS Well Being EMS Medical/Legal EMS Issues Human Body Baseline Vital Signs Lifting & Moving Patients Airway Management Patient Assessment Communications Pharmacology Respiratory Emergencies Cardiovascular Emergencies Neurological Emergencies

50,832 132

Firehouse Software Training Visinet Mobile Training

Ladder Rescues Rescue Basket Ventilation Life Rope Slide Master Streams Relay Operations Sprinkler Systems Foam Equipment FMO Manual May Day Boarded Vacant Buildings Daily Safety Briefing

Acute Abdomen Diabetic Emergencies Allergic Reactions Substance Abuse/OD Environmental Emergencies Behavioral Emergencies OB/GYN Kinematics of Trauma Bleeding Shock Soft Tissue Injuries Eye Injuries Face & Throat Injuries Chest Injuries Abdominal & Genital Injuries Musculoskeletal Care Head & Spine Injuries Pediatric Assessment Pediatric Medical

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Training Division Report Company Level & Training Division Classes
Pediatric Trauma Geriatric Assessment Ambulance Operations Gaining Access to Patient Special EMS Operations BLS Review NREMT Skills PA Trauma NREMT Skills Joint Splinting NREMT Skills Spine Immobilize Infectious Diseases Bloodborne Pathogen Training Essentials of Firefighting 2,498 hours Firefighter Orientation and Safety Fire Behavior Building Construction Firefighter Personal Protective Equipment Portable Extinguishers Ropes & Knots Rescue & Extrication Forcible Entry Ground Ladders Ventilation Water Supply Fire Hose Hazardous Materials 1,895 hours Introduction to Hazardous Materials Managing the Hazardous Materials Incident Explosive Emergencies Gas Emergencies Understanding Cryogenics Responding to Compressed Gas Emergencies Responding to Cryogenic Gas Emergencies Flammable & Combustible Liquid Emergencies Flammable Solid Emergencies Oxidizer Emergencies Responding to Oxidizer Emergencies Poison Emergencies Responding to Poison Emergencies Radioactive Emergencies Understanding Radioactive Emergencies Responding to Radioactive Material Emergencies Responding to Corrosive Emergencies Miscellaneous Hazardous Materials Emergencies Spills: Open Water, Moving Water, Sewer Systems WMD Response Decontamination Set Up, Solutions, Trailer Operations Fire Streams Fire Control Fire Detection, Alarm and Suppression Systems Loss Control Protecting Evidence for Fire Cause Determination Fire Department Communications Fire Prevention & Public Fire Education Fire Service Elevator Operation Using Resources to Test Your Hypothesis Communicable Disease Biological Terrorism EMS Safety Topic CPR Devices Study Updated CPR Guidelines Walk for VO2 Fitness Rockport Test MFD Functional Weight Training Program Basic Animal Rescue Training Anaphylaxis

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Training Division Report Company Level & Training Division Classes
MFD Lesson Plans 4,580 hours Driver Training, Truck Elevator Escape & Rescue Procedures Fire Department Connections Fire Detection & Alarm Systems Fire Hose Fire Service Terminology Foam Equipment and AFFF Forcible Entry Glassmaster Tool Hurst Tool Operations Ladders, Care & Maintenance Light Plan Uses and Operations MFD Rescue Boat Operations Multiple Alarm Procedures Natural Gas Emergencies Personal Protective Equipment Portable Fire Extinguishers Public Relations Rapid Intervention Team Operations Refilling SCBA Bottles & Compressor Ropes & Knots Salvage & Overhaul Saws-all Self Contained Breathing Apparatus Station Journals Target Saw/K12 Operations Vehicle Accidents (involving MFD apparatus) Ventilation Operations Water Rescue Operations Scott Thermal Imager MSA Thermal Imager Hydra Ram Quint Operations Aerial Platform Operation Incident Critique Streets & Routes SORD Training Motorola 800 MHz

Monthly OSHA Hazmat and Safety Topics 895 hours Coping with WMD Attacks Air-Purifying Respirator PPE and Scene Safety Identifying Materials Air Monitoring Officer Safety New Suicide Technique Arrival and Size-Up CBRNE Air Monitoring Refrigerant Emergencies Scene Safety Considerations PAR New Fire Ground SOP Safety and Risk Management Work Injuries Glued Trusses Alternative Fueled Vehicles APRs Rail Crossing Safety Hybrid Vehicle Safety Heat Exposure Rope Care Mayday E85 Flashover Ventilation Structural Collapse Vehicle Accidents/Lessons Natural Gas Swift Water Rescue Fundamentals of Attack Lines Ground Ladders Search Guidelines Forcible Entry Review Terminology Clarification Fire Hose Basics Cold Weather Operations Ice Rescue NFPA Ratings Hazard Placards Reading Smoke Whooping Cough Anaphylaxis New Extrication Equipment HCMC Stryker Power Load System Cold Weather Firefighting

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Training Division Report Company Level & Training Division Classes
Fire Operations Manual 2,576 hours Organization of the Fire Department Harassment Policy & Investigative Procedures Station Duty Apparatus & Equipment Arson & Fire Investigation Fire Prevention Reports & Records Fire Department Communications Uniforms & Grooming Urban Search and Rescue 375 hours Confined Space Rope Systems Confined Space Breaching and Breaking Cutting and Burning Air Bags Water Rescue 1,323 hours Ice Rescue MFD Rescue Boat 4 MFD Rescue Boat 22 Open Water Rescue Defensive Driving 404 hours Defensive Driving Tactics at EOTF Defensive Driving Academic Course at EOTF EMS Continuing Education Classes 4,544 hours King Airway & Polst SOP 3 ECHO/Random Skill Bleeding Control Medical 7 hours Spinal Injuries Conferences 627 hours Captains Conference Captain Promotional Orientation BC Promotional Conference Carbon Monoxide: The Odorless Killer Autism/3 ECHO/HP CPR Lectures/Pt. Assess OB, Pt. Assess, Med, HPCPR-CAM DCTC Emergency Response Driving Academic Course DCTC Emergency Response Drivin River Rescue MFD Air Boat 21 Emergency Management Boat School MFD Rescue Boat 12 Anchoring Systems Patient Packaging Raising & Lowering Ropes Operational Planning General Operations Emergency Duty Incident Command Hazardous Materials & Incident Response Basic Practices EMS SOPs Infection Control Plan Job Descriptions

Minneapolis Fire Department


2012 Training Division Report Company Level & Training Division Classes
Miscellaneous Training 3,106 hours Engine Functions 2012 Genesis Rescue Systems Truck Functions HOT Auto Extrication Hazmat Operations NFPA 1033 and our Career Mass Casualty Incident Van Training Outside Training/Seminar ISO Training MN DOH Hazmat Sampling Hybrid Training Rope Maintenance Airboat Training Boat Training Confined Space Awareness Rope Awareness Rescue Crewmember Special Responses for Special Events Calling the Mayday Understanding and Handling Electrical Emergencies

Minneapolis Fire Department 2012 MFD Limited English Proficiency Incidents


Total Limited English Proficiency Runs Total Runs Where Interpreter Was Used 402 286 71%

Interpreter Type Used Family Member Bystander MFD Personnel Language Line 182 56 37 11 64% 19% 13% 4%

Minneapolis Fire Department 2012 MFD Equipment List


Station
1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 8 11 11 11 12 12 12 14 14 14

Unit
E1 MCV MCV/SUV Duty Deputy

Apparatus #
71402 72524 72377 72387 71804 72397 72549 72550 72548 71404 71340 72374 71407 72525 71409 71301 72522 72382 71408 71011 72396 71401 71020 72533 71405 72523 72536 71430 72361 71320 71403 71012 72526

Type
Pumper Pierce Tahoe Suburban Quint Tahoe

Notes
2004 2003 2004 2008 2004 2010 2008 2008 2008 General/SP Pierce Chevrolet Tahoe Chevrolet Suburban General/SP Chevrolet Tahoe Rescue One Connector Boa Rescue One Connector Boa Haul Rite Trailer

E2 BC Task Force Boat Task Force Boat Task Force Trailer E4 L4 Boat 4 E5 Salvage E6 L11 R1 BUP E7 L3 BC E8 USAR/Collapse USAR E11 R9 Mobile Lab E12 Boat 12 Spare L12 E14 L10 USAR/Collapse

Pumper Ladder Truck & Boat Pumper

2004 General/SP 1998 Sutphen Aerial 2004 Ford & boat 2008 Pierce Arrow XT 2003 Sterling 2009 2004 2000 1997 Pierce Arrow XT Pierce Dash Platform Pierce Lance 2000 Ford F350

Pumper Ladder Rescue Pick-up Pumper Ladder Tahoe Pumper Truck #3 Trailer #3 Pumper Rescue Haz Mat Pumper Truck & boat Ladder Pumper Ladder Truck and Trailer, Unit 1

2008 Pierce Arrow XT 2001 Pierce Dash 2000 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe 2004 General/SP 1990 IHC Pirsch 2002 Mickey AT-A 2004 General/SP 2002 Pierce Lance 2006 IHC 1998 Freightliner 1999 Ford Explorer & boat 1996 Sutphen Hale 2004 General/SP 2001 Pierce Dash 2000 2005 Freightliner

Minneapolis Fire Department 2012 MFD Equipment List


Station
15 15 16 16 16 17 17 19 19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 27 27 27 27 28 28

Unit
E15 HCMC E16 Blue Dragon EAP E17 BC E19 Decon 24' Decon 50' Decon tow veh Decon tow veh Engineering Officer E20 Hackney, Task Force Hackney, Task Force E21 L2 Air Boat Trailer E22 Arson Boat 22 E27 L5 Rehab/MCI HCMC E28 Bus

Apparatus #
71801

Type
Quint Medics Pumper heater Yukon Pumper Tahoe Pumper Trailer Trailer Flat bed 50' tractor Tahoe Quint 30' trailer, unit 2 5th wheel collapse tractor, unit 2 Pumper Ladder Type 4 airboat Bunk Trailer Pumper Tahoe Truck and trailer Pumper Ladder Rehab/MCI Medics Pumper Bus

Notes
2004 General/SP

71470 72021 72379 71408 72395 71480 72023 72024 72500 71030 72385 71805 72528 72527 71580 71802 72713 72714 71450 72384 72363 71440 71803 72551

1998 Freightliner 1999 Blue Dragon 2005 GMC Yukon 2008 Pierce Arrow XT 2010 Chevrolet Tahoe 1999 Freightliner 2003 Wells Cargo trailer 2003 Wells Cargo trailer 1990 IHC Pirsch 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe 2004 General/SP 2005 Hackney 2005 Spartan

2004 General/SP 2005 American Air Ranger 2005 American trailer 1998 Freightliner 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe 1999 Ford Expedition 1998 Freightliner 2004 General/SP 1995 Spartan

71460 72610

1998 Freightliner 1981 IHC

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