We would like to publicly recognize our Paramedic of the Year, Jim Hornyak, and our Firefighter of the Year, Troy Shaffer! Thank you for your dedication to the Marlboro community and your exemplary service!
In 2020, Paramedic, Amanda Zehner, was in a restaurant when she found someone choking. She was able to provide life-saving measures to save the individual. This inspired us to create the Life-Saving award, and make her our first recipient! Fantastic job, Amanda!
· There were 26 runs in the first twelve (12) days of October.
· We are tracking 500+ calls for 2021.
There were (63) responses for the month.
There were (10) fire responses with $0-dollar loss.
(1)- False fire Alarms
(2)- Structure fire (mutual aid to Nimishillin, Lexington)
(3)- Fire inspection
(2)- Trees/wires down
(1)- missing person searches
(1)- Co Investigation
There were (53) EMS calls with (10) MVA’s.
(26) -Transports by Marlboro EMS to area hospitals
(2)- transported to the hospital by Hartville Fire.
(21)- Patient Refusals
(1)- Patient Lift
(2)- EMS standby
(1)- Transport to the morgue
(1)- Transport to a Funeral Home
(1)- No Transport DOA
(1)- Assist PD no patient.
· We are currently 10runs more this month as what we did last year for the same month. We are currently at 2.1 runs per day for the month of September. This equates to 430 man- hours on incidents for the month of September.
· We are at 398 runs for the year, which is 44 runs more than last year. This is an 12% increase from last year. We are at 1.45 runs per day for 2021. This equates to 1926 man-hours for 2021.
· Man- hours do not include training or office work only time spent on incidents.
Thank you to everyone who helped search for Daniel Horvath! He has been found and is safe!
The State Fire Marshals office wanted us to remind everyone about the burn ban that is in effect from 6am to 6pm daily for the months of March, April, and May.
The Marlboro Township Spring Cleanup (for township residents only) will be on Friday, April 16 from 12pm-5pm and Saturday, April 17 from 9am-2pm.
· 471 runs for 2020. 436 runs in 2019.
· 185 fire runs with $355,000 total loss. 160/$140k in 2019.
· 286 Ems runs with 220transports to the hospitals. 276/207 in 2019.
· 18 mutual aid given. 27 in 2019.
· 5 mutual aid received. 11 in 2019.
· 64 runs overlapped (2 runs happening at the same time). 36 in 2019.
· Average time from dispatched to en route ems 4:35. In 2019, it was 6:40.
· Average time from dispatched to en route fire 6:46. In 2019, it was 8:11.
· Average time from dispatched to on scene ems 9:33. In 2019, it was 11:59.
· Average time from dispatched to on scene fire 12:49. In 2019, it was 14:31.
Our members did a total of 1756 hours of fire and EMS continuing education training in 2020.
A huge thank you to our residents for making these improvements in times possible through your support of "staffing the station" during the hours of 8:00am-10:00pm!
January- 32 in 2020. 31 in 2019.
February- 29 in 2020. 34 in 2019.
March- 25 in 2020. 37 in 2019.
April- 37 in 2020. 42 in 2019.
May- 26 in 2020. 48in 2019.
June- 39 in 2020. 23in 2019.
July- 60 in 2020. 39in 2019.
August- 63 in 2020. 34 in 2019.
September- 43 in 2020. 34 in 2019.
October- 36 in 2020. 51 in 2019.
November- 49 in 2020. 35 in 2019.
December- 32 in 2020. 27in 2019.
TOTAL- 471 in 2020. 436 in 2019.
Monday- 72 in 2020. 74 in 2019.
Tuesday- 58 in 2020. 67 in 2019.
Wednesday- 72 in 2020. 57 in 2019.
Thursday- 57 in 2020. 60 in 2019.
Friday- 76 in 2020. 69 in 2019.
Saturday- 66 in 2020. 53 in 2019.
Sunday- 70 in 2020. 55 in 2019.
* Busiest time of day is from 7am to 10 pm with 399 runs. 366 runs in 2019.
* Least busiest time of day is 11pm to7 am with 72 runs. 70 runs in 2019.
EMS call, excluding vehicle accident with injury- 246
Public service- 116
Motor vehicle accident with injuries- 25
Motor vehicle accident with no injuries- 14
Building Fire- 11
Dispatched & cancelled en route- 11
Power line down- 6
Brush or Brush and grass mixture fire-` 4
Grass fire- 4
Gas leak (natural gas or LPG)- 4
No incident found on arrival at dispatch address- 4
Alarm System activation, no fire- unintentional- 3
Chimney or flue fire, confined to chimney or flue- 2
Outside rubbish, trash or waste fire- 2
Smoke detector activation due to malfunction- 2
CO detector activation due to malfunction- 2
Smoke detector activation, no fire- unintentional 2
Fires in structure other than in a building- 1
Cooking fire, confined to container- 1
Trash or rubbish fire, contained- 1
Passenger vehicle fire- 1
Road freight or transport vehicle fire- 1
Outside equipment fire -1
Motor vehicle/pedestrian accident (MVPED)- 1
Hazardous condition, other- 1
Arcing, shorted electrical equipment- 1
Smoke scare, odor of smoke- 1
False alarm or false call, other- 1
Municipal alarm system, malicious false alarm- 1
Telephone, malicious false alarm- 1
TOTAL- 471
Sex:
male patients: 54.0% in 2020. 54.6%in 2019.
female patients: 46.0% in 2020. 45.4%in 2019.
Age:
0-9 years of age: 1.8%in 2020. 6.4% in 2019.
10-18: 4.9%in 2020. 5.7%in 2019.
19-24: 5.5%in 2020. 5.7%in 2019.
25-35: 11.6%in 2020. 12.8%in 2019.
36-50: 6.7%in 2020. 11.3% in 2019.
51-64 : 17.1% in 2020. 15.2%in 2019.
65 and older: 52.4%in 2020. 42.9% in 2019.
Residency of All EMS Patient Contacts:
Resident 263
Nonresident 57
Unknown 8
Level of Care:
Basic Life Support: 168 (51.2%)
Advanced Life Support 1: 155 (47.3% )
Advanced Life Support 2: 5 (1.5%)
Hospital Transports:
Mercy- 79 (24.1%)
Aultman- 57 (17.4%)
Uh Portage- 37 (11.3%)
Akron City- 15 (4.6%)
Alliance- 13 (4.0%)
Children’s- 8 (2.4%)
Akron General- 7 (2.1%)
Summa Green- 4 (1.2%)
Summa Barberton- 1 (0.3%)
No transport- 107 (32.6%)
Our members meet every Tuesday evening at 7:00pm to train. The community is always welcome to stop in and learn more.
Due to COVID, our October open house has been postponed indefinitely.
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