During the month of June, the East Contra Costa Fire Protection District ran a total of 572 service calls with an average response time of 7:52 minutes. For the year, the average response time is 7:21 minutes.
In the month of June, the District responded to 10-strcuture fires, 11 vegetation fires, 24 vehicle accidents and 11 vehicle accidents with rescue.
According to Chief Henderson, the District received a request for mutual aid to Sacramento County for a vegetation fire with a water tender—the District ended up being cancelled 10-minutes into the response.
Here is a look by Open Station
- Station 52 (Balfour, Brentwood): had a total of 159 calls in the month of June with an average response time of 6:40 minutes. On the year, their average response time is 6:19 minutes.
- Station 93 (O’Hara, Oakley): had a total of 151 calls in the month of June with an average response time of 7:18 minutes. On the year, their average response time is 6:56 minutes.
- Station 59 (Bixler, Discovery Bay): had a total of 73 calls in the month of June with an average response time of 9:47 minutes. On the year, their average response time is 9:08 minutes.
- CAL-FIRE / Morgan Territory (Marsh Creek) – had 21 calls for the month of June with an average response time of 10:01 minutes. For the year, the average response time is 10:08 minutes.
Response Times in Closed Station Areas
- Station 54 Area (downtown Brentwood): had 129 calls in the area for the month of June with an average response time of 7:14 minutes. On the year, the average response time is 6:35 minutes.
- Station 94 (Knightsen): had 16 calls in the area with an average response time of 11:05 am. For the year, the average response time is 9:31 minutes.
- Station 95 (Bethel Island): had 23 calls in the area with an average response time of 14:31 minutes. For the year, the average response time is 13:10 minutes.
Auto Aid:
The ECCFPD received auto aid from Contra Costa Fire a total of 50-times with them providing 65 engines. The ECCFPD sent Contra Costa Fire aid 16-times providing them with 19-engines.