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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Yolo County Grand Jury • 2011-2012

Dunnigan Fire Protection District

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Findings 7 findings

F2 Page 22
DFPD is adequately equipped and staffed with R2. Identify and publish a protocol for response call volunteers. situations that may be appropriate for the first responder to respond from their location directly
F3 Page 22
DFPD’s average response time is 7.56 minutes. to the emergency.
F4 Page 22
Firefighting calls follow the protocol of firefighters R3. Consider increasing the number of firefighters reporting to the fire station upon responding to the who are EMT trained. call.
F5 Page 22
Responders to medical emergency calls often ReQueSt FoR ReSponSe do not follow protocol. The first responder to a medical emergency may respond from their Pursuant to Penal Code Sections 933(c) and 933.05, location while the second responder is in route the Grand Jury requests responses as follows: from the fire station with equipment. From the following governing body:
F6 Page 22
Over 50% of DFPD’s firefighters live or work outside the area. • Dunnigan Fire Protection Board: Findings F1 and F8; Recommendations R1 and R2
F7 Page 22
DFPD has six CMTs and five EMTs to respond to medical emergencies. From the following individual:
F8 Page 22
No Brown Act violations were found. • DFPD Fire Chief: Findings F1, F4, F5 and F8;

Recommendations 1

Agency Responses 2

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