Conduct 12 platoon drills to maintain operation proficiency in disciplines of Multi-Casualty Rescue, Fire Suppression, Hazardous Materials and USAR.
Provide required training to maintain certifications in Hazardous Materials FRO, Emergency Medical Technician, AED and CPR.
Perform three night drills on fire suppression incidents.
Complete Federal, State, County and Area G-mandated training within available time and resources.
Continue to develop a comprehensive policy and procedure manual.
Complete annual physicals for all members over 35 years of age and biennial physicals for all members less than 35 years of age.
Provide instruction, in conjunction with Fire Prevention and administrative staff, to citizens and City employees in CPR, CERT and other applicable training to prepare the public and City workers for actions during emergencies.
Participate in and contribute to program review and continuous quality improvement.
Train two Captains as Engine Boss qualified for wildland strike teams.
Train one Battalion Chief as Strike Team Leaders qualified for wildland incidents.
Conduct Hazardous Materials FRO training, with an emphasis on Weapons of Mass Destruction.
Conduct three joint training exercises with Chevron Fire Department.
Certify one member as a CICCS Radio Communications Technician for wildland incidents and disasters.
Purchase equipment to fully equip two reserve fire apparatus: Engine 34 and Engine 35.
Evaluate new Mobile Data Computer (MDC) solutions, and replace current MDCs in fleet through equipment replacement purchase.
Continue to improve and organize the Department’s surplus and storage systems.
Conduct a minimum of two multi-agency USAR drills.
Conduct a minimum of two “All Instructors” training days in USAR.
Replace kitchen cabinetry and countertops at Station 1.
Upgrade Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus from NXG2 to NXG7, and obtain new units to outfit all uniformed personnel.