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<div>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life...
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<p>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life supporting...
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<p>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life supporting...
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<p>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life supporting...
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<p style='color:rgb(68, 72, 73); font-family:Arial, Helvetica, Arial, Verdana, sans-serif; font-size:14px; margin-bottom:10px; margin-top:0px;'>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is...
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Since the national validation of the sponge-stick based method for detection of Bacillus anthracis spores in environmental samples, there have not been focused efforts to address the low...
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The Fire Incident Dispatch Data file contains data that is generated by the Starfire Computer Aided Dispatch System. The data spans from the time the incident is created in the system to the time...
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The EMS Incident Dispatch Data file contains data that is generated by the EMS Computer Aided Dispatch System. The data spans from the time the incident is created in the system to the time the...
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This table contains data that describes monthly patient contacts. It includes all incidents with a response priority between 1 and 5, inclusive.
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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Standard of Coverage (CY2017) The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is "90% within 8 mins". In other words, our goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins...
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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The Austin Fire Department's Standard of Coverage (SOC) is goal is to reach 90% of our emergency incidents within 8 mins from call-receipt to on-scene.
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This dataset contains AFD's Standard of Coverage (SOC) results for calendar years 2022-2024. AFD's goal is to reach the resident/incident within 8 mins (from phone pickup to first arriving unit),...
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This research study was designed to pursue three specific goals to accomplish its objective of enhancing knowledge about Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) teams and the role they play in ...
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<div>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life...
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<div>The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. Advanced Life Support (ALS) is an advanced set of life...