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Houston Fire Department CFAI Accredited Agency fire based EMS average and fractile response time reporting. Fire Based EMS. Police, Fire, Medical. Resource Deployment Fire Stations Personnel Units Core Service Safety Intervention Continuity of Patient Care Response Efficient
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Houston Fire Department CFAI Accredited Agency fire based EMSaverage and fractile response time reporting
Police, Fire, Medical • Resource Deployment • Fire Stations • Personnel • Units • Core Service • Safety • Intervention • Continuity of Patient Care • Response • Efficient • Effective • Timely Police • Fire • Medical
Components of Response Times • Call Processing Time- Measured between acknowledgement of the call at the HEC and the time the fire station is notified of the emergency. • Turnout Time- Measured from the time the fire station is notified until the first unit is en route. • Travel Time- Measured from the time the first unit leaves the fire station (en route) and arrives at the scene of the emergency. • All three components of the response time are combined to make up the Total Response Time.
Response Time Reporting Formats • Average- Historically this method has been used by the fire service to report response times. • Fractile- Response times are reported at 90% fractile. This number will be higher than an average response time.
What is Fractile Response Time reporting? • A requirement by CFAI* to maintain agency accredited status. • A term used to measure fractions of data, when added together, create a whole. *Commission on Fire Accreditation International – A Division of the Center for Public Safety Excellence.
Average vs. Fractile 7:04 Average 10:54 90% Fractile
Average vs. Fractile 7:04 Average 10:54 90% Fractile
2011 HFD Total Response Times(Includes response times to both Fire & EMS events) time represented in mm:ss
2011 HFD Response Time Improvements(Includes response times to both Fire & EMS events)
2011 HFD Response Time Improvements (Includes response times to both Fire & EMS events)
What is CFAI Accreditation? • a comprehensive self-assessment and evaluation model that enables fire and emergency service organizations to: • examine past, current, and future service levels and performance and compare them to industry best practices. • improve service delivery by helping fire departments: • determine community risk and safety needs. • evaluate the performance of the department. • establish a method for achieving continuous organizational improvement.
What are the requirements for Accreditation? • Complete a rigorous self-assessment • Address 253 performance indicators ranging from operations to health and safety to facility maintenance • Develop a Strategic Plan • Forecasting how the department plans to meet its goals for the future • Develop a Standard of Cover • Indicating the department has assessed fire and non-fire community risks and developed baseline and benchmark service level objectives to meet those risks. • Service level performance is documented and validated for at least three years prior.
CFAI Accreditation • HFD began the self-assessment process in 1998 and received its first Accreditation in March 2001. • In March 2006, HFD was re-Accredited. • In March 2011, HFD was re-Accredited again.
What does being an Accredited Agency mean? • The fire protection agency has identified community risk and safety needs. • Emergency service performance has been evaluated and meets the need of the community. • A method for achieving continuous organizational improvement has been established.
The CFAI self-assessment process promotes excellence and encourages quality improvement by enabling fire and EMS agencies to: • Assure colleagues and the public that they have definite missions and objectives that are appropriate for the jurisdictions they serve • Provide a detailed evaluation of the services they provide to the community • Identify areas of strength and weakness within the department • Create methods or systems for addressing deficiencies while building organizational success • Encourage professional growth for both the department and its personnel • Provide a forum for the communication of organizational priorities • Foster national recognition by colleagues and the public • Create a mechanism for developing strategic and program action plans
How Houston compares to other national fire departments: • Houston is the largest accredited municipal fire department in the world. • The United States has 2,162 paid career fire departments. • 93 of those departments are accredited. • Three of those departments serve populations over 1 million: • Houston Fire Department • Miami-Dade Fire Rescue • Orange County Fire Authority
How Houston compares to other large accredited fire departments:
For more information about CFAI Accreditation: • http://www.publicsafetyexcellence.org/agency-accreditation/about-accreditation-cfai.aspx • HFD Staff Services Division: 832-394-6743