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Report from the BCCCC Operations Sub-Committee to the BCCCCIAB. Mike Burton – Fire Chief, Tamarac With support from: Cindy Adamsky – Captain, BSO Regional Communications Kim Rubio – BSO Regional Communications Mgr. Rick Carpani – CIO, BSO Communications Technology Division.
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Report from the BCCCC Operations Sub-Committee to the BCCCCIAB • Mike Burton – Fire Chief, Tamarac • With support from: • Cindy Adamsky – Captain, BSO Regional Communications • Kim Rubio – BSO Regional Communications Mgr. • Rick Carpani – CIO, BSO Communications Technology Division
Committee Makeup • Fire Rescue Chief Mike Burton, Tamarac (Chair) • BSO Fire Rescue Chief Neal de Jesus, Broward Sheriff’s Office (Vice-Chair) • Vice Mayor George Brummer, Pompano Beach • City Manager Charlie Dodge, Pembroke Pines • Fire Chief Dave Donzella, Lighthouse Point
Committee Makeup • Police Chief Keith Dunn, Miramar • Dr. Nabil El-Sanadi, MD, Medical Director • City Manager Burgess Hanson, Deerfield Beach • Sheriff Al Lamberti, Broward Sheriff’s Office • City Manager Richard Lemack, Davie • Mayor Michael Ryan, Sunrise • Police Chief Chad Wagner, Hollywood
Guest Participants & Subject Matter Experts • Capt. Cindy Adamsky - Broward Sheriff’s Office • Comm. Mgr. Tom Gallagher - Pembroke Pines • Comm. Mgr. Joann Brown - Coral Springs • Commander Lynn Burnside - Margate • Lt. Tony Rosa – Sunrise • Lt. Rob Wehymeyer – Coconut Creek • Chief Tom Harrington – Fort Lauderdale • Director Rick Carpani – BSO – CTD • Regional Comm. Mgr. Kim Rubio – BSO
Current Challenges • Variations exists in data collection beyond the 90/10 • 90/10 Rule – Answer 90% of 911 within 10 seconds (FS 365.171) • Disparate CAD in Plantation, Margate, Fort Lauderdale, and Coral Springs (Pines and Creek pending) • Number of and impact of “misdirected” 911 calls via cell phones (estimated at 5-10%)
Current Accomplishments • Many elements of a regional system exist now • Common CAD for fire rescue available for all cities at no cost to the cities (front line units) • Large infrastructure investment in technology has already been made • Most agencies on common communications platform • Many hard working communications professionals involved
Call Volume and Calls For ServiceFY10/11 911 Calls: 1,500,497 Non 911 Calls: 2,834,414 Law CFS: 1,346,844 (mostly non-E) Fire/EMS CFS: 234,912 (mostly emerg.)
Current Broward County PSAP Architecture 911 Call Flow
Proposed Three PSAP Model 911 Call Flow Diagram Site Selection Pending… Site Selection Pending…
FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10 Broward County PSAP Call Answering PerformanceFY08/09 vs. FY 09/10 vs. FY 10/11 vs. YTD* FY 11/12Monthly Percent of Calls Answered within 10 sec. (per PSAP) FY 2010-11 Good Good Good Target Target Target • Note: Per S. 365.171,F.S. 90% of the calls shall be answered within 10 seconds of call arrival at the PSAP. 74% of the individual PSAP monthly measurements were in the target range. (Fiscal Year 2010/11, in aggregate.) Year to Date* FY 2011-12 85% of the individual PSAP monthly measurements were in the target range. (Year to Date Fiscal Year 2011/12, in aggregate.) Good Target ( * October 2011 thru March 2012 )
Subcommittee’s Early Findings • Platform of “establish a single unified approach with cross-disciplinary leadership and management” • Agreement that one PSAP was technically possible, but not advisable • Agreement on three geographically separate PSAPs within one system • Agreement on 34 overarching goals • Agreement on a single CAD system approach, but not which CAD should be used
Examples of Overarching Goals • Improve the level of safety for responders and citizens • Ensure safe structures with strong redundancies • Ensure seamless interoperability between sites • Ensure a well planned architecture of technology • Reduce or eliminate unfavorable impacts on the work forces
Examples of Overarching Goals • Ensure seamless interoperability within the county and near seamlessness with adjoining counties • Provide system that best supports closest unit responses and regional approaches • Establish operational metrics that meet or exceed established best-practices
CTD’s Proposed Staffing Plan • Based upon call volume projections and APCO standards • Concerns expressed by Fed. Of Public Empl. • Impacted by the number of participating cities • Sub-committee did not analyze the plan • Recommendation - • South PSAP – 179 FTE • Central PSAP – 166 • North PSAP – 147 FTE
Facility Assessments (elements with the highest values) • Year built • Hurricane rating • Flood plain • Future capacity • Square footage for existing and expansion • Housing for staff in a disaster • Diversity of power, telephone, and data • Proximity to coast • Parking for staff in a disaster (minor)
Results of Facility Assessments • Sub-Committee recommends no further consideration of the following sites: • Pompano Beach/BSO – Facility and location • Fort Lauderdale – Facility • Margate – Facility • Plantation – Did not participate in this process
Results of Facility Assessments • Sub-Committee recommends further consideration of the following sites: • BSO – Public Safety Building • Coconut Creek – under construction • Coral Springs • Hollywood • Pembroke Pines • Sunrise • Any further consideration should be accompanied by third party evaluation of the facilities
Flee To Sites • Developed by BSO CTD • Sites where other PSAPs could relocate to and operate from in emergency or period of inoperability • CTD Recommended Sites: • Sunrise • Pembroke Pines • Coconut Creek (under construction)
Standards to Meet or Exceed • ISO – Insurance Services Office • CAAS – Commission on Accreditation of Ambulance Services • CFAI – Commission on Fire Accreditation International • APCO – Association of Public-Safety Communications Professionals
Standards to Meet or Exceed • CALEA – Commission on Accreditation of Law Enforcement • CFA – Commission on FL Law Enforcement Accreditation • NAEMD – National Academy of Emergency Medical Dispatch • NFPA 1221 – National Fire Protection Association Standard for the Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Emergency Services Communications Systems
Next Generation 911 • Supports voice, text, or video based 911 calls • Supports Advanced Automatic Collisions Notifications systems • Transfers of 911 calls where needed with all data
Next Steps • Gather professional expertise as the facility and technical viability of each proposed PSAP • Determine which PSAPs would be used • Gain concurrence with the Governance Sub-Committee and select an Executive Director
Next Steps • Develop a Request for Proposal for consulting services to draft a plan to include: • Identify transition elements (people, hardware, software, political, policies, interim management) • Evaluate compliance and best practices • Identify tentative participants • Evaluate the longevity of current CAD elements • Evaluate records management system options