2008 STATISTICS

 

SUPPRESSION

RESPONSES

JAN 177
FEB 173
MAR 179
APR 156
MAY 154
JUN 174
JULY 153
AUG 174
SEP 160
OCT 170
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 1670

 

SUPPRESSION

RESPONSE TIME *

JAN 1.79
FEB 1.57
MAR 2.02
APR 2.15
MAY 1.58
JUN 2.10
JULY 1.59
AUG 1.52
SEP 2.02
OCT 1.55
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 1.79

 

SUPPRESSION

TRAVEL TIME *

JAN 4.67
FEB 5.13
MAR 4.60
APR 4.11
MAY 4.32
JUN 4.11
JULY 4.40
AUG 4.38
SEP 4.42
OCT 4.26
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 4.44

 

SUPPRESSION

ALERT TO

ARRIVAL  TIME *

JAN 6.46
FEB 7.10
MAR 6.62
APR 6.26
MAY 5.90
JUN 6.21
JULY 6.39
AUG 6.30
SEP 6.42
OCT 6.21
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 6.39

 

EMS RESPONSES

JAN 531
FEB 502
MAR 453
APR 471
MAY 553
JUN 511
JULY 481
AUG 500
SEP 445
OCT 492
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 4939

 

SUPPRESSION / EMS

 COMBINED RESPONSES

JAN 708
FEB 675
MAR 632
APR 627
MAY 707
JUN 685
JULY 634
AUG 674
SEP 605
OCT 662
NOV  
DEC  
TOTAL 6609

 

AVERAGE COMBINED SUPPRESSION / EMS

CALLS PER DAY

JAN 23
FEB 24
MAR 20
APR 21
MAY 23
JUN 23
JULY 20
AUG 22
SEP 20
OCT 21
NOV  
DEC  
AVERAGE 22

 

* DENOTES DATA IN MINUTES

 


 

LAST UPDATE: 11/21/2008 01:22 AM

BY: BAVFC WEBMASTER

MICROSOFT FRONT PAGE 2003

COPYRIGHT © 1999-2008

BEL AIR VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY

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THE PASSING OF PETER CAUDILL

(1953-2006)

November 15, 2006

 

 

The Board of Directors, Officers and members of the Bel Air VFC regret to announce the passing of life member and past Chief Peter Caudill on November 15, 2006. Pete was a member of the Bel Air VFC since August 8, 1973. During that time he responded to over 10, 492 fire calls Pete held the following elected positions during his tenure with the company:

Lieutenant - 1 year

Captain - 4 years

Asst Chief - 1 year

Chief - 1 year

Pete will always be remembered for all the knowledge of the fire service, including his vast automotive skills, he so eagerly passed on to younger and older members alike during training events or while just hanging around the firehouse.

For officers and members alike he was one of the first ones we turned to on the scene of a rescue box for advice on how to best remove a patient. He was always there, leading the rescue operation with a calm voice and steady hand.

He was also in high demand and always available to help a fellow member out when their vehicle broke down and they had no idea what was wrong. He would diagnose the problem within minutes and was always there to help fix the problem or to just offer reassuring advice to the "less skilled" backyard mechanics..

We will also fondly remember him for all the fun times, practical jokes and laughter he brought to the firehouse. The TV Room will never be the same! 

He had many nicknames around the station but the best was "Chief Riff Raff".

So in closing we have to say that he was much loved and respected will be sorely missed.

Pictured below:

Pete with wife Christine

Pete with Colt and Elissa

 

   

 

MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR PETE