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Updated Monday June 30, 2008

Current Activity

These links are current statistics on alarms responded to from January 1 to December 31, 2007. These reports will open up as Adobe Portable Document Format ( "PDF" ) type of document. Adobe Acrobat Reader must already be loaded on your computer. If you do not have this program, you may obtain it free of charge by clicking on this link:  http://www.pacific.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readermain.html 

Incident Type Summary This report is the total number of calls in each category and by percentage of the overall incidents in the reporting period. It will show the amount of fire loss dollars by the type of incident.

Census Tract  This report shows the number of calls within any of the census tracts in and around the city limits of Raytown. A better understanding of this information can be compared with a census map that is on the Statistics page.

Monthly Incident Count by Station. This reports the numbers of calls each station responded to by month and totals of both stations by month. This also shows the amount of reported fire losses.

Incidents by Day of Week by Shift: This report shows the amount of calls each shift ran on a particular day of the week.

Alarm Time Analysis: This report reflects a breakdown of the amount of calls during a certain hour of the day.

Provider Impression Summary This report reflects the type of EMS call we responded to.

Most of these reports have been recreated in the "Statistics" page. There are a few other reports there as well. Primarily the reports listed above have been included for printing purposes.

 

 

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