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IRMP Fire & Rescue Service Comparison

IRMP Fire & Rescue Service Comparison. Fire Authority Meeting 10 th October 2007. IRMP Setting standards. Out of the Line of Fire - Home Office Report 1998. Old response standards (1958). IRMP Setting standards. Risk cat. No. pumps. Time 1. Time 2. Time 3. A. 3. 5. 5. 8. B. 2.

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IRMP Fire & Rescue Service Comparison

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  1. IRMPFire & Rescue Service Comparison Fire Authority Meeting 10th October 2007

  2. IRMPSetting standards • Out of the Line of Fire - Home Office Report 1998. • Old response standards (1958)

  3. IRMPSetting standards Risk cat. No. pumps Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 A 3 5 5 8 B 2 5 8 - C 1 8 - 10 - - D 1 20 - - High Risk PDA • Out of the Line of Fire - Home Office Report 1998. • Old response standards (1958) These standards were to be achieved on at least seventy five percent of all calls

  4. IRMPNational Framework • UK response standards now determined locally • Prevention - Protection - Response • Integrated Risk Management Plan • Based on eight years of data • People based not Property based

  5. Response Standards - Comparison

  6. IRMPResponse Standards Comparison

  7. IRMPFire & Rescue Service Comparison

  8. IRMPFire & Rescue Service Comparison

  9. IRMPRisk Model Comparison Risk Models Methodology Lancashire Shropshire Hampshire Royal Berkshire

  10. IRMPRisk Model Lancashire Risk Model

  11. IRMPRisk Model Lancashire Risk Model

  12. IRMPRisk Model Lancashire Risk Map

  13. IRMPRisk Model Shropshire Risk Model

  14. IRMPRisk Model Shropshire Risk Model

  15. IRMPRisk Model Shropshire Risk Map

  16. IRMPRisk Model Hampshire Risk Model 80% in Eight Minutes

  17. IRMPRisk Model 71.44% 80% actual target Hampshire Risk Model “80 in 8”

  18. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents

  19. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents Key Risks of Death & Injury

  20. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents Prevention Priority

  21. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents Protection Priority

  22. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents ORIS / 7(2)d Visits

  23. IRMPRisk Model Berkshire Risk Model Dwelling fires Road traffic collisions Deliberate and secondary fires Sleeping risks Other buildings Major incidents ICU Refresh / ICS Review

  24. RESPONSE STANDARDS DWELLING FIRES The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is committed to achieving an optimum response standards of: 8 minutes for the first appliance and 10 minutes for the second appliance for dwelling fires. 10 minutes for the first appliance and 12 minutes for the second appliance for dwelling fires. Higher risk localities: where it is predicted that appliances will not reach dwelling fires within the standard response will be prioritised for community safety initiatives to drive down the risk.

  25. RESPONSE STANDARDS DWELLING FIRES The Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is committed to achieving an optimum response standard of: 8 minutes for the first appliance and 10 minutes for the second appliance for dwelling fires. 10 minutes for the first appliance and 12 minutes for the second appliance for dwelling fires. Higher risk localities where it is predicted that appliances will not reach dwelling fires within the standard response will be prioritised for community safety initiatives to drive down the risk. ASPIRATION STANDARD PREVENTION

  26. IRMPSetting standards Berkshire Risk Model Attendance % 1st in 8 and 2nd in 10 minutes

  27. IRMP Comparison Evolving Issue • ‘Integration’ is Key • It is a complex area • Geography and Demography Matter • There are no national requirements (as yet) • National Meeting next week

  28. IRMP Comparison THANK YOU ARE THERE ANY QUESTIONS?

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