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East Contra Costa Fire Average Response Time in November at 7:59 Minutes

by ECT
East Contra Costa Fire

The East Contra Costa Fire Protection District report that in the month of November, they had 654 service calls with an average response time of 7:59 minutes.

In the month of October, the District ran 632 calls with a response time of 8:20 minutes. In calendar year 2019, the District has an average response time of 8:19 minutes for 7,679 calls and in 2018 had a time of 8:16 minutes for 7,719.

During the month of November, the District responded to 9 residential structure fires, 2 commercial structure fires, 2 vehicle fires, 0 large vehicle fire, 2 vegetation fire and 17 exterior fires. The District also responded to 22 vehicle crashes with an additional 10 requiring rescue. They also had 2 vehicle vs. pedestrian, 4 motorcycle crashes, and 2 bicycle accidents.

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According to the District, here is a breakdown of the Calls for Service by Station in the month of August:

  • Engine 52 (Brentwood) ran 39% of the calls for service rolling out of the station 319 times
  • Engine 53 (Oakley) ran 35% of the calls for service rolling out of the station 284 times.
  • Engine 59 (Discovery Bay) ran 17% of the calls for service rolling out of the station 139 times.
  • Auto Aid assisted in 6% of the calls for 47 rollouts.
  • CALFIRE assisted in 2% of the calls for 19 rollouts.
  • Mutual Aid received assisted in 0% of the calls for 0 rollout.

Average Response Time by Service Area:

  • Bethel Island – 13:54 Minutes (16 calls)
  • Marsh Creek – 9:34 Minutes (20 calls)
  • Discovery Bay/Byron – 9:33 Minutes (77 calls)
  • Knightsen – 8:47 Minutes (21 calls)
  • Brentwood – 7:32 minutes (326 calls)
  • Oakley – 7:20 Minutes (194 calls)

During the month of November, the District received auto aid from Contra Costa County Fire 47 times, with them sending 63 engines, which 24 arrived on scene. The District in return, sent auto aid to Contra Costa County Fire 21 times providing them 28 engines which 8 arrived on scene

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