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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCorrespondence 02/24/2017EGEflVE CITY OF P RT ANGELES OR BK Public Safety Advisory Board Council, The Port Angeles Fire Departrnent is a vital departnent of our city with an enormous responsibility. It provides a wide range of services, most ofwhich are emergency medical services. Every person within the Department, both career and volunteer, puts forth their best effort in order to provide an outstanding level of service. We, as members of both the Advisory Board and the community, are extremely proud of the positive assistance that they are able to provide. Currently, the Fire Department is struggling to maintain the level of service that it has prided itself on for decades. The Department has not been able to add the human resources necessary to keep up with an ever increasing workload and the strain is very real. Over the years, the Department has adopted a number of innovative measures in order to attempt to meet the need. These included reorganization, changes to automatic and mutual aid agteements and collaborative arrangements with adjoining jurisdictions. All of these measures have helped; however, the need for service has continued to increase and the Department has run out of options. The addition of personnel is necessary. CITY Itr CITY OF 42m 2017 WASHINGTON, U.S.A. We, the members of the Public Safety Advisory Board (PSAB), would like to commend the City Cogncil for placing an utrnolt priority on public safety for our community. Furthermore, it is an honor to play a small role in this vital mission. One of our primary duties as the Public Safety Advisory Board is to apprise the City Council ofthe community's need for public safety services. As such, it is our intent in this letter to do just that. Specifically, we have been aware for several years ofthe declining level of services that the Port Angeles Fire Department is able to provide due solely to under-funding and it continues to decline. This carurot continue. Personnel levels were last adjusted to meet demand in 1991, twenty six (26) years ago' Since that time, the need for services determined by call volume of the Department has increased by over 250Yo. Specific numbers show 1864 calls for assistance in 1991, this equates to about five calls per day. By 2016, that number had climbed to 4,797 - which is over 13 calls per day. Due to the sheer number of calls, it is not uncommon for there to be either a delay or an underrnanned tearn to respond to a call. These statistics show an unacceptable decrease in the Fire Departrnent's ability to meet the public safety needs of our community. While we recognize that in today's reality of financial constraints it is difficult to ask citizens for additional resources, there is no other choice if Port Angeles is going to continue to provide for the public safety needs of the community. Port Angeles must have an adequately staffed Fire Department which is able to handle the needs of the community. Therefore, the Public Safety Advisory Board is strongly urging the Port Angeles City Council to explore the various options that exist to increase additional financial support ofthe Fire DeparEnent. The Fire Departrrent must add personnel in order to meet the immediate needs of the citizens it serves. The need is real and the time is now Alan Bamard Chairman Public Safety Advisory Board 0 ms 0@r 00sr omz oosz om€ 0002 IIZ€ 0mt 0m5 gSVZ zt6t 6tr€ L6LV sroz oroz smz omz S65I 066I o OZ ot 09 08tl rl oor ozt O'I 09r L, !08r ooz !auuosrad rad pueuao peollro^A 9IOZ OIOZ smz s66r slwnto^'t'tvl