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99-15 Alarm Comparison by month & year
99-15 Statistics by Category

Abbreviations List:
AMA = Automatic Mutual Aid
CTPD = Clayton Township Police Dept
CE = Consumers Energy
DEQ = Department of Environmental Quality
FF = Firefighters that responded
FFD = Flushing Fire Dept
FTFD = Flint Township Fire Dept
GCRC = Genesee County Road Commission
GTFD = Gaines Township Fire Dept
IC = Incident Command
MDOT = Michigan Department of Transportation
MSP = Michigan State Police
MTFD = Mundy Township Fire Dept
MMTFD = Mt. Morris Township Fire Dept.
Ofr = Officers that responded
PDA = Property Damage Accident
PI = Personal Injury
POV = Personal Owned Vehicle
PPV = Positive Pressure Ventilation
RIT = Rapid Intervention Team
S = Station (1=Station 1, 2=Station 2, B=Both stations)
SCAFD = Swartz Creek Area Fire Dept
SCBA = Self Contained Breathing Apparatus
SC-DPS = Swartz Creek Dept of Public Services
SCPD = Swartz Creek Police Dept
TI = Thermal Imager
USAR = Urban Search and Rescue
VTFD = Venice Township Fire Dept
(C) = Command (R) = Report

Category Number Definitions:
1 = Structure fires or alarms dispatched as such with AMA received
2 = AMA given to Flushing
3 = AMA given to Gaines Township
4 = AMA given to Venice Township
5 = Mutual aid responses not involving AMA
6 = Vehicle fires & those out on arrival
7 = Vehicles fires deemed false (no fire)
8 = Misc. minor fires
9 = Grass and/or brush fires
10 = Open burns
11 = Smoke investigations
12 = Fire alarms (false, unfounded, burnt food)
13 = Vehicle extrications, entrapments
14 = Electrical problems, no fire
15 = Spillage of vehicle fluids
16 = Lines down and/or arcing (power or phone)
17 = Assist ambulance with lifting, public assists, etc.
18 = Misc non fires (CO, gas odor, etc.)
19 = Weather watches

The Last 10 Alarms List:
Run
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Cat
#
Date Time Location Type/Description Officer

FF
#

Ofr
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S
25-190 7 9/8 2151 Corunna Rd/Van Vleet Rd, Clayton Twp Dispatched for dark gray smoke coming from van on North side of Corunna road. E21 & E11 responded.  Van was found just West of Duffield road East of train tracks over heating with a sign on the window politely asking to not be towed while they figured out how to get it home. Engine 21 cleared the scene. Sgt Diekman (C,R) 9 3 2
25-191 13 9/9 1605 10,000 block of Corunna Rd, Clayton Twp Dispatched for a PI entrapment. While enroute, units were advised by dispatch that its possibly no longer an entrapment. E21, E11, R1 responded. Units responded code 3 until it could be confirmed by a fire unit on scene. E21 arrived initially and blocked a single westbound lane. Their crew advised that the occupant is out of the vehicle. R1 and E11 arrived and E11 blocked both westbound lanes of Corunna road. Crews assisted EMS with the victim and set up a traffic control point with PD. E11's crew returned to service and command was transfered Lt Fornari. E21 and R1 remained on scene to block traffic for the cleanup. Lieut Tabit (C,R) 9 5 B
25-192 18 9/9 2108 2,000 block of Elms Rd, Clayton Twp Pending Batt Chief Cole (C,R) 12 7 2
25-193 18 9/11 1153 5,000 block of Miller Rd, Swartz Creek Dispatched to stand by for the Michigan State Police E.S.T team at above location. Engine 12 responded and assisted with ventilation and provided breathing apparatus for the metro detectives. Sgt Adams (C,R) 5 4 1
25-194 2 9/12 0914 500 block of Ashwood, Flushing Dispatched for structure fire, oven malfunction, in Flushing. Cancelled before leaving the station. Sgt Diekman (C,R) 2 2 B
25-195 15 9/12 1657 Sheridan Ave/I 69, Clayton Twp Dispatched for a washdown at a car accident. C2, E11 and E21 responded. C2 POV was used as a blocker in the NB lanes, and 11 and 21 blocked the SB lanes. Both vehiles involved were leaking coolant and oil. Wreckers were already requested by the police. All fluids were cleaned up using absorbent and sand, then placed in the bed of the truck that was going with the wrecker. Assist Chief Tabit (C,R) 6 6 1
25-196 2 9/13 0659 1,000 block of E Pierson Rd, Flushing Dispatched as AMA to Flushing for a commercial structure fire at Kroger in Flushing. C2, E21 & E12 responded.  A second alarm was requested before our arrival. On E21 arrival they were assigned to RIT but also helped with ventilation. C2 was assigned to the operations officer position. E-12 provided personnel. The fire was quickly extinguished, however there was heavy smoke and ABC powder throughout the entire store requiring an extensive ventilation effort. Our crews used 5 PPV fans to ventilate the building. Assist Chief Tabit (R) 5 5 B
25-197 13 9/15 2025 3,000 block of S. Seymour Rd, Clayton Twp. Dispatched for a vehicle entrapment. E21, E11, S26 & R1 responded. E21 arrived and deployed spreaders, cutters, and chalk. R1 arrived and stabilized patient from the back seat. Further assesment required recuse jacks from E11. Crewas worked on extracting the patient with Jaws and Cutters from the driver's side door. IC did another 360 and after knocking down some weeds, found an easier path straight out of the door up onto the road, crews repositioned the car, and left the board for FFs to extract and load the patient on the stretchert. Batteries were secured an once extracted, crews worked on cleaning up the scene and then a debrief while waiting for Roadrunner. Capt Warning (C,R) 8 3 B
25-198 5 9/17 1101 5,000 block of Exchange Dr, Flint Twp Pending Lieut Tabit (R) 4 4 B
25-199 18 9/18 0912 5,000 block of Don Shenk, Swartz Creel Dispatched to natural gas odor near. E12 & Sgt 3 responded. E12 informed incoming units that there was a construction accident on Don Shenk/Cappy damaging a gas pipe. Engine 12 controled the scene. Engine 12 and Sgt 3 stayed on scene until consumers arrived and shut off gas. All units cleared the scene after consumers confirmed it was safe to do so. Sgt Diekman (C,R) 4 1 1

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2005 through 2025 Alarm Comparison By Month & Year

Month

'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 '20  '21 '22 '23 Total for Month 2024 Running Total for  2024  Total for the month 2025 Running Total for 2025 Difference
from
previous
year by
mth/yr
January 13 11 10 13 13 10 14 12 17 22 7 11 13 14 14 16  16 21 12 14 14 16 16 +2/+2
February 8 23 19 13 7 11 8 11 11 12 19 15 13 11 12 10 10 18 13 20 34 16 32 -4/-2
March 12 26 17 12 19 16 7 14 17 12 14 8 27 12 5 14 21 14 18 12 46 33 65 +21/+32
April 29 14 24 21 18 11 15 15 11 23 19 14 14 16 9 10 19 15 16 19 65 28 93 +9/+28
May 17 18 28 18 17 14 13 21 19 14 21 8 17 23 23 12 15 22 20 16 81 21 114 +5/+33
June 25 19 19 21 17 13 16 19 13 19 18 27 11 13 17 28 22 24 28 22 103 15 129 -7/+26
July 23 20 25 16 20 18 16 26 12 19 17 15 15 22 24 18 21 15 24 17 120 24 153 +7/+33
August 16 15 24 7 11 21 8 16 14 12 15 14 14 15 14 25 23 18 22 17 137 25 178 +8/+41
September 13 17 17 10 8 17 11 12 16 8 9 14 12 19 15  11 20 22  12 19 156 21 199 +2/+44
October 18 21 16 18 14 19 19 18 19 12 11 21 12 19 21 22 28 13 17 22 178      
November 18 18 15 16 14 17 13 16 26 14 16 18 15 6 16 23 18 26 20 19 197      
December 14 11 14 26 14 12 10 15 30 21 11 11 15 12 23 10 23 20 18 13 210      
Total 206 213 228 191 172 179 150 194 205 188 177 6 177 177 193 199 244 228 220          

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2005 Through 2024 Statistics By Category

Category

'05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14 '15 '16 '17 '18 '19 '20 '21 '22 '23 '24
1. Structure (or dispatched as) Fires (in our fire district); Received Automatic Mutual Aid (AMA) 21 16 13 23 21 21 4 12 17 15 16 16 14 23 13 12 16 17 16 12
2. AMA's given to the Flushing Fire Dept (started 5/10/99) 19 35 33 29 26 21 18 18 33 13 21 16 21 15 15 26 29 19 24 24
3. AMA's given to Gaines Township Fire Dept (started 11/13/99) 11 9 12 9 11 13 10 12 9 10 6 5 3 7 8 5 11 14 6 6
4. AMA's given to Venice Township Fire Dept (started 03/11/02) 0 2 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 1
5. Mutual Aid responses not involving AMA 21 11 18 14 21 23 22 18 14 21 16 7 10 27 17 23 16 21 23 14
6. Vehicle fires & those out on arrival 10 14 12 7 4 11 7 8 3 7 5 8 13 6 5 5 5 5 8 8
7. Vehicle fires (false; steam/unfounded) 9 4 6 4 2 5 2 8 5 5 3 9 5 6 8 7 1 4 3 8
8. Misc. minor fires 6 2 7 4 5 2 5 10 4 5 9 6 5 2 4 2 1 11 3 3
9. Grass and/or brush fires 17 14 17 17 14 11 4 11 9 13 9 12 9 8 4 7 7 9 5 3
10. Open burns (permit/authorized & unauthorized/unattended) 12 9 18 10 9 9 3 11 11 13 8 7 14 10 7 15 14 10 9 6
11. Smoke investigations/smoke scares 4 4 9 4 11 10 10 8 7 7 6 9 4 5 4 6 5 6 5 6
12. Fire alarms (false, unfounded or burnt food) 24 21 23 12 6 17 13 16 15 28 19 33 23 29 36 31 45 45 35 33
13. Vehicle extrications & entrapments 12 7 3 5 3 4 4 4 12 9 5 5 3 6 7 5 3 8 8 5
14. Electrical problems, no fire 2 1 1 2 1 0 2 3 0 3 4 0 0 0 5 1 1 1 0 1
15. Spillage of vehicle fluids 11 12 17 10 5 1 3 5 10 1 4 4 10 2 20 2 2 0 4 5
16. Lines down and/or arcing
(power and/or phone)
6 15 12 18 18 14 19 26 34 6 21 18 18 14 4 16 29 13 14 26
17. Assist ambulance with lifting, public assist & etc. 3 6 2 2 6 4 3 2 3 7 1 0 2 9 30 4 29 6 4 4
18. Misc. non fires (CO, gas odor, unfounded, etc. or situations that don't catalog above) 17 30 20 15 9 11 17 22 15 20 22 19 20 11 2 30 28 32 47 42
19. Weather watches 1 1 3 5 0 0 3 0 4 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 2 0
ALARMS TOTALS 206 213 228 191 172 179 150 195 205 188 177 176 177 182 193 199 244 228 220 210

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