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Meeting March 10, 2026 - MEETING OF THE MOUNT PROSPECT
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The opening of Station 11 on July 11, 2024, marked an important step in balancing emergency
response coverage across the Village. The addition of this station restored fire and EMS
service to the manufactured home communities that were previously served by the Elk Grove
Rural Fire Protection District. At the same time, Station 11 strengthened emergency response
throughout the Village by reducing response areas, improving coverage across the south side,
and helping balance call volume among the department's four stations.
Prior to the addition of Station 11, the Fire Department operated with three staffed stations
serving a steadily increasing call volume that now exceeds 7,900 incidents annually. Over the
past several years, increasing emergency medical service (EMS) demand has accounted for
more than 75% of all calls for service. In addition, more than 55% of the department's total call
volume occurs on the south side of the Village.
Prior to the opening of Station 11, emergency calls were not evenly distributed across the
Village, placing a heavier workload on Stations 12 and 13 and requiring those units to cover
larger response areas. Under the three -station model, District 12 accounted for approximately
45% of the department's calls, District 13 accounted for 33%, and District 14 accounted for
22%. With the addition of Station 11 and the transition to a four -district response model, call
volume is now distributed more evenly throughout the Village. Today, District 11 and District 12
each account for approximately 27% of calls, District 13 accounts for 25%, and District 14
accounts for 19%.
The addition of Station 11 has also improved the department's ability to meet nationally
recognized response benchmarks outlined in NFPA 1710, which establishes recommended
response times for fire departments. With the transition to a four -station model, emergency
resources are now able to arrive at incidents more quickly and more consistently throughout
the Village. This improvement reflects the benefit of reduced response areas and a more
balanced deployment of apparatus across the community.
Overall, the addition of Station 11 has strengthened the Fire Department's response system by
restoring service to the manufactured home communities previously served by the Elk Grove
Rural Fire Protection District and balancing emergency call distribution across the Village.
These improvements have reduced response areas for each station, resulting in faster
response times and enhancing safety for both residents and firefighters.
Discussion
Alternatives
Staff Recommendation
Attachments
1. 2026 FD Update
2. Operations Update Memo Final
Fire Department
2026 Update
Fire Prevention Updates
Fire Inspections
Fire inspections were completed in all the old Elk Grove Township Fire Protection areas including 40
newly inspected properties/occupancies.
Fire inspections allowed for the correction of fire protection issues and the addressing of operational
needs of new areas (new maps and pre -plans).
Smoke Alarm Grant Program for Manufactured Home
Communities
The Mount Prospect Fire Prevention Bureau, along with nine paid -on -
call firefighters, installed 90 smoke alarms in 26 manufactured
homes.
The program was possible through grant funding provided by Elk
Grove Township.
Nearly all homes had insufficient or non-functioning smoke alarms
before the program.
Approximately 25% had zero working smoke alarms, and 75% had an
inadequate number of working smoke alarms.
Daily Staffing History
Daily Staffing
• 2005-2010
• 2010-2016
• 2016-2022
• 2023
•4t" Ambulance
• 2024-2026
• 3rd on Tower 13
Three Stations with Personnel
June 2023
4th Ambulance
Three Station Response
Transition to Four Stations
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Station 13 Deployment/Adjustment
Initial Considerations Identified:
• Station 13's first due response is Tower 13
• Tower 13 historically staffed with two personnel
• Tower 13 serves as the sole fire apparatus assigned to the station
Actions Taken:
• Village approved the hiring of three additional personnel
• Tower 13 staffing increased to three members
Operational Considerations:
• Evaluated relocating Engine 13 to Station 11
• Reviewed call volume, response patterns, and coverage
• Assessed impact on fire and EMS response times
Truck -Only Fire Stations:
Regional Deployment Comparison
Neighboring departments operating truck -only stations include:
• Arlington Heights
• Bartlett
• Buffalo Grove (2 truck stations)
• Elk Grove Village
• Glenview
• Northbrook
• Park Ridge
• Prospect Heights
• Rolling Meadows
• Streamwood
• Wheeling
• Wilmette
Truck -only stations are a common deployment model among suburban fire
departments similar in size and call volume.
Four Stations with Personnel
(t)
Yearly Call Volume
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Total
5862
6506
7023
7288
7887
7909
Mount Prospect
5459
6049
6551
6793
7423
7440
Mutual Aid
403
457
472
495
464
469
Calls within Mount
Prospect
Calls by Category
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
Fire
76
84
70
85
94
81
Overpressure/Explosion
5
6
7
6
2
4
Rescue/EMS
4212
4724
5067
5231
5453
5670
Hazardous Condition
165
155
160
163
263
217
Service Call
249
267
375
396
437
382
Good Intent Call
133
130
156
168
245
254
False Alarm/Call
1 618
1 682
715
743
1 929
1830
Special Incident
1 1
1 1
1
1
1 0
1 2
Calls by District
District
2022
2023
2024
July 2023-June 2024
2025
District 11
905
2042
District 12
2745
2939
2770
3103
2074
District 13
2373
2333
2156
2363
1890
District 14
1420
1479
1563
1578
1434
North/South
3121 / 3417
3126 / 3625
3397 / 4026
3298 / 3746
3324 / 4116
Calls per Day by District
District
2022
2023
2024
July 2023-June 2024
2025
District 11
5.20
5.59
District 12
7.52
8.05
7.56
8.48
5.68
District 13
6.5
6.39
5.89
6.46
5.18
District 14
3.89
4.05
4.27
4.31
3.93
North/South
8.55 / 9.36
8.56 / 9.93
9.28 / 11
9.04 / 10.26
9.11 / 11.27
Station 11 opened on July 11, 2024
Calls by District
1 Year Prior to 4 Stations
0%
4 Stations
0 District 11 ® District 12 0 District 13 0 District 14 0 District 11 ® District 12 0 District 13 0 District 14
Vehicle Responses by Year
Fire
2021
2022
2023
2024
July 2023 —
June 2024
2025
E12
2406
2707
2942
2912
3081
2517
E13(E11)
2483
2648
2634
1440/1062*
2750
2337*
E14
1331
1448
1515
1707
1566
1751
T13
984
1030
1052
1733
1142
2161
Ambulance
2021
2022
2023
2024
July 2023 —
June 2024
2025
A11
155(RA12)
1418
1921
1879
2009
Al2
2078
2326
1951
2054
1864
2089
A13
1985
2028
1759
1889
1720
1875
A14
1451
1507
1543
1578
1660
1474
Vehicle Responses by Day
Fire
2021
2022
2023
2024
July 2023 -
June 2024
2025
E12
6.59
7.42
8.06
7.96
8.42
6.90
E13
6.80
7.25
7.22
7.5/6.1
7.51
6.40
E14
3.65
3.97
4.15
4.66
4.28
4.80
T13
2.70
2.82
2.88
4.73
3.12
5.92
Ambulance
2021
2022
MEN
2023
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2024
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July 2023 -
June 2024
2025
A11
3.88
5.25
5.13
5.50
Al2
5.69
6.37
5.35
5.61
5.09
5.72
A13
5.44
5.56
4.82
5.16
4.70
5.14
A14
3.98
4.13
4.23
4.31
4.54
4.04
Unit Hour Utilization
Fire
2021
2022
2023
2024
July 2023-
June 2024
2025
E12
9.09%
9.57%
9.97%
9.22%
10.31%
7.92%
E13
9.24%
9.38%
9.06%
9.53% /
7.69%*
9.40%
8.09%*
E14
5.51%
5.45%
5.40%
5.94%
5.51%
6.16%
T13
2.54%
2.62%
2.61%
5.25%
2.96%
7.14%
Ambulance
2021
2022
2023
2024
July 2023-
June 2024
2025
A11
10.57%
14.06%
13.93%
15.06%
Al2
15.68%
17.08%
14.91%
14.62%
13.63%
14.79%
A13
15.10%
15.71%
14.15%
13.88%
13.71%
13.57%
A14
12.95%
12.65%
12.43%
13.03%
13.18%
12.14%
A11 part time October 2022 until full time in June 2023
Station 11 opened July 11, 2024
Unit Hour Utilization
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
Fire Apparatus
2021 2022 2023 2024 July 2023-June 2024 2025
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Unit Hour Utilization
0.18
0.16
0.14
0.12
0.1
0.08
0.06
0.04
0.02
Ambulances
2021 2022 2023 2024 July 2023-June 2024 2025
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NFPA 1710 - Recommendations andM�°°�°�����
Response
NFPA 1710 establishes recommended staffing levels and
response time benchmarks for fire departments.
NFPA 1710 - Fires
• Single Family:
Minimum of 16 members, 17 if aerial device is used
• Apartment/Strip Mall:
Minimum of 27 members, 28 if aerial device is used
• High Rise:
Minimum of 42 members, 43 if building has a fire pump
NFPA 1710 - Times (Should meet 90% of the time)
• Turnout Time: 1 minute, 20 seconds
• First Due Engine: 4 minutes plus turnout time
• Second Due Engine: 6 minutes plus turnout time
• Initial Full Alarm: 8 minutes plus turnout time
Code 3 Response:
• 3 Engines
• 2 Trucks
• 3 Ambulances
• 1 Battalion
Code 4 Response:
• 4 Engines
• 3 Trucks
• 4 Ambulances
• 2 Battalions
• 4 Chiefs
(22 Personnel)
(35 Personnel)
Box Alarm Response: (50+
Personnel)
NFPA 1710 - Three Stations
July 2023 -June 2024
1 Year Prior to Station 11
1st Engine
(5:20)
2nd Engine
(7:20)
Full Alarm
(9:20)
Building Fires
10
80%
80%
40% (5)
District 12
5
80%
60%
0% (2)
District 13
1
100%
100%
100% (1)
District 14
1 4
1
1 75%
1 100%
1 50% (2)
Code 3
45
71%
80%
50% (14)
District 12
20
60%
60%
50% (8)
District 13
16
75%
100%
50% (4)
District 14
9
89%
89%
50% (2)
Total
55
73%
80%
47% (19)
NFPA 1710 - Four Stations
2025
1st Engine
5:20
2nd Engine
7:20
Full Alarm
9:20
Building Fires
10
90%
90%
86% (7)
District 11
3
1 67%
100%
50% (2)
District 12
4
100%
75%
100% (2)
District 13
3
100%
100%
100% (3)
District 14
Code 3
0
41
90%
93%
100% (12)
District 11
15
93%
100%
100% (1)
District 12
9
89%
89%
100% (5)
District 13
9
89%
89%
100% (4)
District 14
8
88%
88%
100% (2)
Total
51
90% (+17%)
92% (+12%)
95% [(19)(+48%)]
District 11 MH
5
0%
0%
0% (2)
Coming Soon - New Tower 13
The Future - Rescue 13
• Handles EMS responses that would otherwise require a fire engine or truck
• Responds to fire incidents in place of an ambulance
• Maintains fire suppression availability for fire -related calls
• Maintains ambulance availability for medical emergencies
Thank You
Village of Mount Prospect
Fire Department
INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM
TO: VILLAGE MANAGER
FROM: FIRE CHIEF
DATE: MARCH 5 2006
SUBJECT: FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS UPDATE
The opening of Station 11 on July 11, 2024, marked an important step in balancing
emergency response coverage across the Village. The addition of this station restored
fire and EMS service to the manufactured home communities that were previously
served by the Elk Grove Rural Fire Protection District. At the same time, Station 11
strengthened emergency response throughout the Village by reducing response areas,
improving coverage across the south side, and helping balance call volume among the
department's four stations.
Prior to the addition of Station 11, the Fire Department operated with three staffed
stations serving a steadily increasing call volume that now exceeds 7,900 incidents
annually. Over the past several years, increasing emergency medical service (EMS)
demand has accounted for more than 75% of all calls for service. In addition, more than
55% of the department's total call volume occurs on the south side of the Village.
Prior to the opening of Station 11, emergency calls were not evenly distributed across
the Village, placing a heavier workload on Stations 12 and 13 and requiring those units
to cover larger response areas. Under the three -station model, District 12 accounted for
approximately 45% of the department's calls, District 13 accounted for 33%, and District
14 accounted for 22%. With the addition of Station 11 and the transition to a four -district
response model, call volume is now distributed more evenly throughout the Village.
Today, District 11 and District 12 each account for approximately 27% of calls, District
13 accounts for 25%, and District 14 accounts for 19%.
The addition of Station 11 has also improved the department's ability to meet nationally
recognized response benchmarks outlined in NFPA 1710, which establishes
recommended response times for fire departments. With the transition to a four -station
model, emergency resources are now able to arrive at incidents more quickly and more
consistently throughout the Village. This improvement reflects the benefit of reduced
response areas and a more balanced deployment of apparatus across the community.
Fire Department Operations Update
March 5, 2026
Page 2
Overall, the addition of Station 11 has strengthened the Fire Department's response
system by restoring service to the manufactured home communities previously served
by the Elk Grove Rural Fire Protection District and balancing emergency call distribution
across the Village.
These improvements have reduced response areas for each station, resulting in faster
response times and enhancing safety for both residents and firefighters.
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