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Data obtained from Frank Raffa at FDNY.com
In reviewing the annual runs data, it's interesting to examine how the FDNY CFR (Certified First Responder) runs are adding to the FDNY workload. For those not familiar, the FDNY CFR runs are where an engine company is dispatched to a critical call for EMS so that they can arrive on scene faster than EMS to begin initiating aid prior to the arrival of an FDNY civilian staffed EMS BLS or ALS transport unit. The engine company cannot abandon the patient until the ambulance arrives, which can at times, be quite the wait. The FDNY CFR program was initiated in mid 1996, so statistically the first year is incomplete data when examining annual runs. Looking at the charts below, we can clearly see that FDNY engine companies are trending more and more CFR runs each year. From 1997 until 2022, The total number of FDNY CFR runs increased by 118%. Looking at the statistics and chart for the busiest CRF Engine Company, in 1997 the engine company that ran the most CFR runs, responded to 1728 medical runs...by 2022 the engine company that responded to the most CFR runs, ran 3960, and in 2019 the engine company with the most CFR runs responded to 4098, a whopping 137% increase. Some of the units seeing the most fire duty, e.g. E290 and E75 are also among the companies running more than 2000 CFR runs a year. How many times has a first due engine for an actual structural fire been delayed or off the ticket because they were on an EMS run......while an Engine like E75 is surrounded by neighboring Engines in close proximity, E290 has a huge first due response area, and due to geography, has no units coming from the south, meaning that in some cases it is a long run for a second due company like 225 or 257 to get into some of 290's first due areas. Just an observation for discussion. On another note, FDNY Engine 1, by Madison Square Garden, in recent years has placed in the top 10 Engines for total runs. A further look reveals that in 2022, FDNY E1 ran a total of 6027 runs of which 3514 were CFR (EMS) runs. Thats a jaw dropping 58.3% of all their runs are for CFR.
In reviewing the annual runs data, it's interesting to examine how the FDNY CFR (Certified First Responder) runs are adding to the FDNY workload. For those not familiar, the FDNY CFR runs are where an engine company is dispatched to a critical call for EMS so that they can arrive on scene faster than EMS to begin initiating aid prior to the arrival of an FDNY civilian staffed EMS BLS or ALS transport unit. The engine company cannot abandon the patient until the ambulance arrives, which can at times, be quite the wait. The FDNY CFR program was initiated in mid 1996, so statistically the first year is incomplete data when examining annual runs. Looking at the charts below, we can clearly see that FDNY engine companies are trending more and more CFR runs each year. From 1997 until 2022, The total number of FDNY CFR runs increased by 118%. Looking at the statistics and chart for the busiest CRF Engine Company, in 1997 the engine company that ran the most CFR runs, responded to 1728 medical runs...by 2022 the engine company that responded to the most CFR runs, ran 3960, and in 2019 the engine company with the most CFR runs responded to 4098, a whopping 137% increase. Some of the units seeing the most fire duty, e.g. E290 and E75 are also among the companies running more than 2000 CFR runs a year. How many times has a first due engine for an actual structural fire been delayed or off the ticket because they were on an EMS run......while an Engine like E75 is surrounded by neighboring Engines in close proximity, E290 has a huge first due response area, and due to geography, has no units coming from the south, meaning that in some cases it is a long run for a second due company like 225 or 257 to get into some of 290's first due areas. Just an observation for discussion. On another note, FDNY Engine 1, by Madison Square Garden, in recent years has placed in the top 10 Engines for total runs. A further look reveals that in 2022, FDNY E1 ran a total of 6027 runs of which 3514 were CFR (EMS) runs. Thats a jaw dropping 58.3% of all their runs are for CFR.
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