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In 2005, Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) was directed by City Council to conduct a study to evaluate its fire, rescue and emergency services resource allocation and service delivery methods. The study also was to provide options for resource allocation and service delivery methods to meet future demand, including cost efficiencies and alternative forms of service delivery. To perform this evaluation, the City selected TriData, a division of System Planning Corporation, by competitive bid.

    

TriData has undertaken previous studies in 1993 and 1996. The present study was to perform the above task in a collaborative effort with PF&R and to compare it to national standards and best practices from other jurisdictions. The highlights of the findings and the 122 recommendations are presented within the attached final report.

 

Service Delivery System Study (PDF Document, 6,894kb)
Submitted by TriData in March 2006

Table of Contents/Executive Summary (PDF Document, 1,286kb)

Chapter 1 - Introduction (PDF Document, 90kb)

Chapter 2 - Organization and Management (PDF Document, 170kb)

Chapter 3 - Risk and Demand (PDF Document, 938kb)

Chapter 4 - Determining Resource Needs (PDF Document, 393kb)

Chapter 5 - Station and Apparatus Deployment (PDF Document, 3,576kb)

Chapter 6 - Fire and Rescue Operations (PDF Document, 196kb)

Chapter 7 - Emergency Medical Services (PDF Document, 147kb)

Chapter 8 - Fire Prevention (PDF Document, 256kb)

Chapter 9 - Support Services (PDF Document, 210kb)

Appendix A and Appendix B (PDF Document, 77kb)
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