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2023 Year In Review

Richland Area Fire Department
2023 END OF YEAR REPORT
   

Email: info@richlandareafire.com Website: www.richlandareafire.com 
Tel: 740-593-60779255 Hooper Rd. Athens OH

TABLE OF CONTENTS

2023_ 3

Incidents 3

Training_ 5

Equipment Upgrades 5

Community Involvement 5

2023 Award Winners 5

A look ahead_ 6

Completion of Engine 1_ 6

Station Addition and Remodel 6

Alexander Township Review_ 7

2023 Incidents 7

Athens Township Review_ 8

2023 Incidents 8

Canaan Township review_ 10

2023 Incidents 10

Lodi Township review_ 11

2023 Incidents 11

Mutual Aid_ 12

Mutual Aid Given_ 12

Mutual Aid Received_ 13

2023

Incidents

The Richland Area Fire Department responded to a record 331 calls for service in 2023 which surpassed the previous record of 266 runs in 2022. The runs equaled 1,008 hours and 1 minute of on scene time. The chart below outlines the types and the number of each incidents RAFD responded to from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Incident TypeNumber of Incidents
Canceled En Route / Nothing Found80
Motor Vehicle Accident64
Wind Related Response / Downed Tree51
Assist EMS24
Power Lines Down23
Structure Fire18
Brush Fire12
Dumpster / Trash Fire8
Vehicle Fire6
Authorized Burning6
Smoke Alarm Activation5
Smoke Scare, Odor of Smoke, Steam Scare4
Search for Person on Land4
Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment4
Natural Gas / Propane Leak3
Unauthorized Burning3
Public service3
Water & Ice-Related Rescue, Other3
Carbon Monoxide Incident2
Cooking Fire2
Stand-By for Other Agency1
Outside Equipment Fire1
Animal problem1
Landing Zone1
Steam, Vapor, Fog or Dust Thought to be Smoke1
Lightning strike (no fire)1

Training

Members of the Richland Area Fire Department spent a total of 301.5 hours in training during 2023. These hours included participation in the Athens County Fire School, Paradigm Pipeline Coordinated Response Exercise, and monthly in-house training. Topics studied included traffic incident management, hazmat operations, hydrant operations and maintenance, airbag operations, water supplies, boat operations, and extrication, Additionally, members participated in cross training with Athens City, The Plains, Chauncy-Dover, Jacksonville, Albany, Columbia Twp. (Meigs County), Waterloo Twp., and York Twp. Fire Departments which concentrated on standpipe and elevator operations, electric safety, water supply, airport emergencies and a live fire operations.  

Equipment Upgrades  

In January members voted to purchase a 2023 Ram 2500, crew cab, with a utility bed to serve as a utility vehicle for the department. Utility 1250 has been set up to respond to auto accidents, mutual-aid fires, and any other call needing additional personnel. The truck is equipped with cones, signs, and a directional arrow for traffic accidents, self-contained breathing apparatus for structure fires, first aid equipment, and other miscellaneous supplies.

The department also purchased a third set of battery powered extrication tools (Jaws of Life) to replace the hydraulic tools on Engine 1254 which is located at Station 3 in Shade. This brings the department to three sets of battery powered extrication tools which are strategically placed at the department’s three stations allowing quicker response with extrication equipment to a motor vehicle accident.

Community Involvement

RAFD participated in multiple community events throughout the year. Events included multiple parades, Appalachian Championship Enduro Series Lost in Lodi Race, Noah Cox Memorial Truck and Tractor Pulls, Lowes Safety Day, Athens County Fair, York Twp. Fire Department Kids Day, American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association Flat Track Race, multiple Trick/Trunk-or-Treat events, and the Athens County Firefighters Association Firefighters for Families.

2023 Award Winners

• Firefighter of the Year – Firefighter Julie Phelps

• Officer of the Year – Captain Brody Davis

• 5 Years of Membership – Captain Brody Davis

• 10 Years of Membership – Assistant Chief Ralph Phelps

• 10 Years of Membership – Captain Diane Sinclair 

• 35 Years of Membership – Chief Dale Sinclair

• Life Membership – Firefighter Shannon Murphy

• Life Member Retirement – Firefighter George McCarthy

• Community Service Award – Mckee Auto Parts Inc.

Looking ahead at 2024

Station Addition and Remodel

In 2023 Richland Area Fire Department began exploring the options of building a new station or remodeling and adding an addition to Station 1 on Hooper Road. The project is much needed to allow storage of current apparatus and equipment, along with a larger meeting/training area. After much research and consideration members decided the best and most cost-effective way to complete the project was to remodel and place additions onto the current station in two phases.

Phase one will be the addition of five apparatus bays to the right of the current station. The bays will be drive through and will be able to hold roughly ten apparatus. Once phase one is complete, the apparatus will be moved to the addition in preparation for phase two.

Phase two will include an addition to the rear of the current station and a complete remodel. Once complete this section will house a display area for our antique fire apparatus, antique equipment, and awards. Additionally, there will be a radio room/office, large meeting/training area, kitchen, public restrooms, staff restrooms, a gear room, fitness area, and four offices which can be transformed to sleeping quarters should the department become staffed in the future.

The department hopes to break ground on the project in 2024 and have it complete by the summer of 2025.

Alexander Township Review

2023 Incidents

The Richland Area Fire Department responded to 43 calls in Alexander Township in 2023 compared to 31 in 2022. The chart below outlines the incident types and the number of incidents RAFD responded to from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Incident TypeNumber of Incidents
Canceled En Route / Nothing Found11
Motor Vehicle Accident10
Wind Related Response / Downed Tree9
Structure Fire5
Power Lines Down2
Water & Ice-Related Rescue, Other2
Brush Fire1
Assist EMS1
Public Service1
Authorized Controlled Burning1
Total43

Athens Township Review

2023 Incidents

The Richland Area Fire Department responded to 121 calls in Athens Township in 2023 which was the same as 2022. The chart below outlines the incident types and the number of incidents RAFD responded to from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Incident TypeNumber of Incidents
Motor Vehicle Accident30
Wind Related Response / Downed Tree17
Canceled En Route / Nothing Found16
Assist EMS13
Power Lines Down7
Dumpster / Trash Fire6
Brush Fire4
Smoke Alarm Activation4
Smoke Scare, Odor of Smoke, Steam Scare3
Natural Gas / Propane Leak3
Vehicle Fire3
Public Service2
Unauthorized Burning2
Arcing, Shorted Electrical Equipment2
Carbon Monoxide Incident2
Structure Fire1
Cooking Fire1
Outside Equipment Fire     1
Search for person on land1
Animal problem1
Landing Zone1
Lightning strike (no fire)1
Total121

Canaan Township review

2023 Incidents

The Richland Area Fire Department responded to 55 calls in Canaan Township in 2023 compared to 32 in 2022. The chart below outlines the incident types and the number of incidents RAFD responded to from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Incident TypeNumber of Incidents
Wind Related Response / Downed Tree17
Power Lines Down9
Assist EMS8
Motor Vehicle Accident5
Authorized Controlled Burning3
Canceled En Route / Nothing Found3
Structure Fire2
Search for Person on Land2
Brush Fire2
Cooking Fire1
Vehicle Fire1
Water & Ice-Related Rescue, Other1
Smoke Alarm Activation1
Total55

Lodi Township review

2023 Incidents

The Richland Area Fire Department responded to 34 calls in Lodi Township in 2023 compared to 29 in 2022. The chart below outlines the incident types and the number of incidents RAFD responded to from January 1, 2023, to December 31, 2023.

Incident TypeNumber of Incidents
Wind Related Response / Downed Tree8
Motor Vehicle Accident5
Power Lines Down5
Brush Fire4
Dumpster / Trash Fire2
Assist EMS2
Canceled En Route / Nothing Found2
Authorized Controlled Burning2
Structure Fire1
Vehicle Fire1
Search for Person on Land1
Unauthorized Burning1
Total 

Mutual Aid

Mutual Aid Given

Athens City Fire Department
Automatic Aid55
Mutual Aid Request3
  
Chauncey Fire Department
Automatic Aid0
Mutual Aid Request1
  
Rome Fire Department
Automatic Aid1
Mutual Aid Request0
  
Waterloo Fire Department
Automatic Aid5
Mutual Aid Request2
  
Albany Fire Department
Automatic Aid11
Mutual Aid Request2
  
Amesville Fire Department
Automatic Aid1
Mutual Aid Request3
 
The Plains Fire Department
Automatic Aid1
Mutual Aid Request0
 
Pomeroy Fire Department
Automatic Aid0
Mutual Aid Request1
 
Total86

Mutual Aid Received

Athens City Fire Department
Automatic Aid24
Mutual Aid Request0
  
The Plains Fire Department
Automatic Aid4
Mutual Aid Request0
  
Rome Fire Department
Automatic Aid1
Mutual Aid Request2
  
Albany Fire Department
Automatic Aid7
Mutual Aid Request1
 
Carthage Twp Fire Department
Automatic Aid1
Mutual Aid Request1
 
York Twp Fire Department
Automatic Aid2
Mutual Aid Request1
  
Total44
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