Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District Deployment Plan

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This deployment plan outlines the optimal location of fire stations and personnel for Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District, focusing on future growth areas and enhancing response times. Key initiatives include building new stations, implementing career fire services, and reallocating resources for cost efficiency.

  • Fire protection
  • Deployment plan
  • Response times
  • Growth areas
  • Personnel

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  1. Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District DEPLOYMENT PLAN

  2. Goals Provide the Board with options to optimally locate stations and personnel now and for the future. 75% incidents occur north of I-80 25% south of I-80 5 stations north 6 station south

  3. Optimal Deployment 2028 Connector road between Spanish Springs and Lemmon Valley 2025 Silver Lake & Lemmon Valley convert to career fire stations 2025 2022 2022 I-80 Corridor Station functional Rescue added to Sun Valley / Spanish Springs Consolidated Station complete staffed with 4

  4. Deployment Plan Most of the growth will occur in the north areas of the District Citizens in Silver Lake and Lemmon Valley experience long response times With career stations at Silver Lake and Lemmon Valley, Standards of Cover compliance increases to 92.7%

  5. Current Deployment at Washoe Valley Bowers Fire Station 30 Bowers Fire Station 30 A B C 1 station costs $1.8 M annually 2 stations in Washoe Valley cost $3.6 M annually Currently 18 firefighters

  6. Resources at Washoe Valley 12 firefighters / 4 per shift 1 REMSA paramedic ambulance 1 WCSO substation Enhanced automatic aid with Carson City Bowers Station likely converts to NDF or USFS wildland fire crew Eastlake converts to fuels crew or new volunteer station.

  7. Proposed Deployment Plan When Lemmon Valley / Silver Lake station are placed into service, the Stead crew moves to Silver Lake, and the Sun Valley Squad moves to Lemmon Valley, plus 3 new hire firefighters. $600,000 not $1.8 million. Costs are reduced by $1.2 million (each year) versus status quo deployment.

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