5300 NW Newberry Hill Rd - Silverdale, WA 98383 (360) -447-3550 - Fax (360) -447-3590 CKFR HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN 2010 Description of District Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue (CKFR) is located in the central portion of the County, and is one of the largest fire service providers in Kitsap County. Within its boundaries, CKFR provides Fire and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) response to approximately 115 square miles of land and services a population of approximately 72,000 citizens. In addition, CKFR also provides services to other County jurisdictions through mutual aid agreements. Value of Area Served: $7,530,597,400 Facility/Equipment Analysis Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue personnel respond from eleven (11) stations located throughout their jurisdiction. Four of these are manned 24 hours per day by career personnel; volunteer personnel respond from the other seven stations. In addition, Chief Officers respond from the Administration building. Facilities: Administration 5300 NW Newberry Hill Rd. Silverdale, WA 98383 Fire Station 41 (Career) 7600 Old Military Rd. NE Bremerton, WA 98311 Fire Station 42 (Volunteer) 14061 Central Valley Rd. NW Poulsbo, WA 98370 Fire Station 44 (Volunteer) 300 NW Tracy Street Bremerton, WA 98311 Fire Station 45 (Career) 3725 Trenton Ave. Bremerton, WA 98310 Fire Station 51 (Career) 10955 Silverdale Way NW Silverdale, WA 98383 Page 1 of 8 Fire Station 52 (Volunteer) 15393 Olympic View Rd. NW Silverdale, WA 98383 Fire Station 53 (Volunteer) 15543 Seabeck Hwy. NW Seabeck, WA 98380 Fire Station 54 (Volunteer) 18237 NW Hintzville Rd. Seabeck, WA 98380 Fire Station 55 (Volunteer) 314 Kingsway NW Bremerton, WA 98312 Fire Station 56 (Career) 6470 Seabeck Hwy. NW Bremerton, WA 98312 Fire Station 64 (Volunteer) 4065 Chico Way NW Bremerton, WA 98312 Fire Station 65 (Volunteer) 9340 Holly Rd. NW Bremerton, WA 98312 Total Building Assets: Total Contents Value $26, 114,500 $3,068,200 Equipment: Total Apparatus & Contents: (includes two boats & motors) $9,913,693 Risk Analysis Probability is defined as the likelihood that a particular event will occur within a given period of time. The following charts denote the number and type of events that Central Kitsap Fire & Rescue responded to over the past six (6) years, with an average of 19.5 calls per day. All response units are kept in an available status during all other fire department activities: (Training, Fire Prevention, Pre-Fire Survey, EMS Prevention, etc.). Units are typically staged in their primary response area, with some flexibility taken for multi-company training. CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 2 of 8 Frequency of Fires Nature Structure Brush/Wildland Vehicle Trash Misc. Total Per Day Rate 2004 94 57 56 22 8 237 .65 2005 98 29 38 27 4 196 .54 2006 104 69 48 26 8 255 .70 2007 91 58 43 14 6 212 .58 2008 108 60 35 26 6 235 .64 2009 92 57 35 28 7 219 .60 2008 1865 3465 5330 14.60 2009 1856 3448 5304 14.53 2008 142 .39 2009 151 .41 2008 255 .70 2009 265 .73 Frequency of EMS Calls Nature ALS BLS Total Per Day Rate 2004 1705 5166 4871 13.55 2005 1811 3364 5175 14.18 2006 1829 3398 5227 14.32 2007 1794 3333 5127 14.05 Frequency of Hazmat Calls Nature Hazmat Per Day Rate 2004 174 .48 2005 214 .59 2006 355 .97 2007 247 .68 Frequency of Service Calls Nature Service Per Day Rate 2004 246 .67 2005 237 .65 2006 270 .74 2007 259 .71 Frequency of Other Nature Other Per Day Rate 2004 1224 3.35 2005 1301 3.56 2006 1371 3.76 2007 1330 3.64 2008 1143 3.13 2009 1176 3.22 Five year Totals Year 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Total Calls 6752 7123 7478 7175 7105 7115 Calls per Day 18.5 19.5 20.5 19.7 19.5 19.5 Page 3 of 8 Natural Hazard Event History: Kitsap County Emergency / Disaster History 1962 - 2009 Date of Incident 12/11/2008 12/03/2007 12/16/2006 01/30/2006 12/05/2005 08/29/2005 10/20/03 01/02 09/11/2001 02/01 02/28/01 03/97 12/96 04/96 02/96 11/95 12/94 01/93 01/92 12/90 12/82 05/80 01/74 05/65 10/62 Type of Incident Severe Winter Shelter Severe Winter Storm Severe Storm Severe Storm Severe Winter Storm Hurricane Flooding Flooding Terrorist Attack Earthquake – Nisqually Flooding Severe Storm Mudslide Flooding Severe Storm Wind/flooding Flooding Wind Storm Severe Storm Severe Storm Severe Storm Mt. St. Helens, volcano Severe Storm Earthquake Severe Storm – Wind Declaration Level Local Local, State Local Local Local, State, Federal Federal Local, State, Federal Local, State Federal Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal Local Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal Local Local, State, Federal No declaration Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal State, Federal Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal Local, State, Federal CKFR Loss $38,329.28 $37,494.00 Natural Hazard Vulnerability Analysis Rating: The District is most vulnerable to the following natural hazards - ranked in order. The hazard categories are from the State Mitigation Plan. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. CAT II: Severe Storm/Weather CAT I: Flood CAT III: Land Shift CAT IV: Earthquake CAT VI: Tsunami CAT X: Fire CAT VII: Terrorism and Civil Disorder CAT VIII: Multi-Hazard CAT IX: Multi-Hazard Public Education Programs CAT V: Drought CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 4 of 8 Existing Applicable Natural Hazard Mitigation Policies, ordinances, and codes: Participation in Kitsap County Multi-Hazard Mitigation Plan Mitigation Strategy: Goal: #1 - Eliminate or reduce the long-term risk to human life and property from identified hazards. 1. CAT II: Severe Storm/Weather Strategy: Identify trees and other objects within falling distance of critical facilities to determine if they pose a hazard during a storm. Lead Agencies: Puget Sound Energy (PSE) Support Agencies: CKFR Probability of Occurrence: High Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Currently in place, and ongoing. Implementation Cost: None identified. 2. CAT I: Flood Strategy: Identify facilities, transportation routes, and drainage locations which may pose a hazard during a storm or high tide situation. Lead Agencies: Kitsap County Public Works, Kitsap County DEM Support Agencies: CKFR Probability of Occurrence: High Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Currently in place, and ongoing. Implementation Cost: None identified. 3. CAT III: Land Shift Strategy: Identify facilities and transportation routes which are susceptible to land movement events (non earthquake). CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 5 of 8 3. CAT III: Land Shift continued Lead Agencies: Kitsap County Public Works, Kitsap County DEM Support Agencies: CKFR Probability of Occurrence: Moderate Probability of Future Occurrence: Moderate Implementation Time: Currently in place, and ongoing. Implementation Cost: None identified. 4. CAT IV: Earthquake Strategy: Identify internal CKFR facilities that are susceptible to damage from earthquake/land movement events. Lead Agencies: CKFR Support Agencies: Kitsap County DEM Probability of Occurrence: High Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Short-term - one to 3 years; long-term - 5 to 10 years, Implementation Cost: Unknown; funding to upgrade current CKFR facilities to withstand seismic events is not currently budgeted. Hazard Mitigation Grant funding will be pursued to initiate this program. 5. CAT VI: Tsunami Strategy: Identify CKFR facilities prone to the effects of high waves and/or seiches. Lead Agencies: CKFR Support Agencies: Kitsap County DEM Probability of Occurrence: Moderate Probability of Future Occurrence: Moderate Implementation Time: Planning phase scheduled for 2010. Implementation Cost: None identified. CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 6 of 8 6. CAT X: Fire Strategy: Through aggressive education, training, and code enforcement activities, CKFR seeks to prevent, reduce, or eliminate significant wildland/urban interface and forest fires. Lead Agencies: CKFR Support Agencies: Kitsap County Fire Marshal’s Office, Washington State Patrol - Fire Protection Bureau, Washington State Fire Commissioners’ Assn.; Washington Fire Chiefs Probability of Occurrence: Moderate Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Currently in place, and ongoing. Implementation Cost: Minimal 7. CAT VII: Terrorism and Civil Disorder Strategy: CKFR will train for, and respond to, acts of terrorism and civil disorder to manage fire, EMS, and hazardous materials events, as part of a multi-agency response. Lead Agencies: Local, State, and Federal law enforcement. Support Agencies: CKFR, Kitsap County DEM Probability of Occurrence: Moderate Probability of Future Occurrence: Moderate Implementation Time: Ongoing Implementation Cost: Moderate 8. CAT VIII: Multi-Hazard Strategy: CKFR will continue to partner with neighboring fire, law enforcement, emergency management, military, and other special purpose agencies to provide ongoing training and education in preparation for response to multi-hazards events. Lead Agencies: CKFR, Kitsap County DEM Support Agencies: Local and State Law Enforcement, Navy Region Northwest Probability of Occurrence: High CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 7 of 8 8. CAT VIII - Multi-Hazard continued Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Ongoing Implementation Cost: Moderate 9. CAT IX: Multi-Hazard Public Education Programs Strategy: CKFR will continue to provide education and training to our citizens relating to home fire safety, injury and trauma prevention (including infant/child safety seats), wildlandurban interface intervention actions, and response to hazards that frequent our region/community. Lead Agencies: CKFR Support Agencies: Kitsap County DEM Probability of Occurrence: High Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Ongoing Implementation Cost: Moderate 10. CAT V: Drought Strategy: CKFR will continue to prepare for and maintain an adequate water reserve through the use of water tenders to mitigate hostile fire events in the District. Lead Agencies: CKFR Support Agencies: Water purveyors within CKFR’s boundaries. Probability of Occurrence: Low Probability of Future Occurrence: High Implementation Time: Currently in place. Implementation Cost: Moderate CKFR Hazard Mitigation Plan 2010 Page 8 of 8
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