What is the Emergency Services View through Your Windshield?

It seems like 2019 was a decade ago as we lurch towards a post-pandemic existence. Looking at three emergent situations.

Homeless camp burning

These situations provide opportunities and challenges for the front-line emergency service officer.

FIRE DEPARTMENT AS A SOCIAL SERVICES PARTNER

San Francisco Street Crisis Response Team

The San Francisco Fire Department Street Crisis Response Team (SCRT) is staffed with a community paramedic from SFFD, a behavioral health clinician from HealthRIGHT360, and a peer specialist with lived experience from RAMS, Inc. (Richmond Area Multi-Services) who together have a range of specialty skills to engage on the scene with a person in crisis.

In the first year of operation, November 2020 – November 2021, SCRT took more than 5,000 calls and engaged with nearly 3,000 people in crisis. In early 2022, the seventh team with six additional staff will launch.

The first six months of the program showed that 9% of the SCRT encounters have ended in a 5150, an involuntary mental health hold for those who are a danger to themselves or others. 18% were transported to a hospital and 18% to a program such as residential care or drug treatment. (source)

Demonstrating the program’s success as an alternative to law enforcement, SCRT diverted more than one-third of all 911 calls (38%) for “mentally disturbed persons” from law enforcement cumulatively during its first year of operation. With six teams launched, SCRT is now diverting over half (58%) of calls monthly for “mentally disturbed persons” from law enforcement. Once fully operational, SCRT seeks to divert 100% of calls.

City of San Francisco (2021 November 30) San Francisco Celebrates One-Year Anniversary of Street Crisis Response Team Press Release

RISING PROBLEM OF HOMELESS ENCAMPMENTS: FIRES, INFECTIOUS DISEASE, VIOLENCE AGAINST CAREGIVERS, AND EMS WORKLOAD

Lexipol provided a 2019 webinar on “Crisis in the Streets: Fire Department Response to Homeless Individuals” that was eye-opening. Click on this link to see the on-demand webinar.

Homeless encampments experienced a 1,000% increase from 2007 to 2017 and are occurring throughout the United States. Half of the encampments have 11-50 residents, 17% of the encampments have more than 100 residences. (NLCHP 2017) Fire departments are responding to calls for violence, fires and infectious diseases like typhus and tuberculosis (Gorman 2018)

Due to violence against first responders, some fire departments are sending two crews to any EMS event at an encampment, to have one company commander function as the scene safety officer while the others work at the task-level. (Goldfeder, Long & Schaeffer 2019)

Seattle Fire Chief Harold Scoggins reports that from Jan. 1 to April 10 of 2022 the department responded to 478 encampment fires – three to five encampment fires a day. In 2021 during the same time period, it was 327. The year before that, they responded to 168 encampment fires. They are also responding to 30 to 35 medical calls to homeless encampments every day. (source)

Seattle Ladder 3 (2019 May 27) Fire at homeless camp blocks Dearborn Street in Seattle. KOMO News

Los Angeles Fire Department, a city 6 times larger than Seattle, responded to 24 encampment fires a day in May 2021, many spreading to adjacent businesses and residences creating millions of dollars of property damage. (source) In downtown Los Angeles, fires from homeless encampments account for 80% of the blazes in the summer of 2021. (source)

Smith, D., Queally, J., & Molina, G. (2021 May 12) 24 fires a day: Surge in flames at L.A. homeless encampments a growing crisis. Los Angeles Times

WE ARE NOT TELLING OUR STORY: FIREFIGHTERS RESCUE A LOT OF CIVILIANS

Stunning results from the Firefighter Rescue Survey. They have been collecting information on rescues made by firefighters as reported in the media or by fire departments. In 2021 they found that 2,173 civilians were rescued by firefighters. They received 757 completed rescue surveys. 

As of April 5, 2022, Firefighter Rescue Survey has received reports of 300 incidents where civilians have been rescued by firefighters in 2022. Statistically, that equates to nearly 3.3 incidents per day where firefighters are making grabs. (source) You can get Chief Brian Brush’s 2021 Rescue Survey & The Culture Shift for 2022: People Before Water through this (source).

The goal of the Firefighter Rescue Survey initiative is to reduce civilian home fire deaths to under 2,000 per year. U.S. news media reported 2,264 civilian home fire fatalities for the calendar year 2021. Please visit their website http://www.firefighterrescuesurvey.com/

REFERENCES

Thadani, T. & Cassidy, M. (2021 May 17) S.F. finally has a new mental health team to respond to homeless people in distress. Is it helping. San Francisco Chronicle. accessed April 14, 2022. https://www.sfchronicle.com/local/article/S-F-s-new-street-crisis-team-is-helping-people-16180437.php

NLCHP (2017). Tent City, USA: The Growth of America’s Homeless Encampments and How Communities are Responding. Washington, DC, National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. http://nlchp.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Tent_City_USA_2017.pdf

Gorman, A. and Kaiser Health News (2019 March 8). Medieval Diseases Are Infecting California’s Homeless: Typhus, tuberculosis, and other illnesses are spreading quickly through camps and shelters. The Atlantic. New York, Atlantic Media, Inc.  https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/03/typhus-tuberculosis-medieval-diseases-spreading-homeless/584380/

Goldfeder, B., A. Long and B. Schaeffer (2019 July 9). Crisis In The Streets: Fire Department Response to Homeless Individuals. Webinar. Irvine, CA, Lexipol.  https://info.lexipol.com/webinar-fire-department-response-to-homeless

Markovich, M. (2020 April 15) Seattle Fire Chief: Responses to daily encampment fires taxing already short staffed fire dept. Fox 13 Seattle. Accessed April 15, 2022. https://www.q13fox.com/news/seattle-fire-chief-reponses-to-daily-encampment-fires-taxing-already-short-staffed-fire-dept

Smith, D., Queally, J., & Molina, G. (2021 May 12) 24 fires a day: Surge in flames at L.A. homeless encampments a growing crisis. Los Angeles Times Accessed April 17, 2022. https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-12/surge-in-fires-at-la-homeless-encampments-growing-crisis

(2021 June 14) Homeless Encampment Fires Account For 80% Of Blazes Plaguing DTLA In Recent Weeks: ‘It’s So Sad.’ CBS Los Angeles. Accessed April 17, 2022. https://www.cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/rash-of-homeless-encampment-fires-continues-across-southland/

Feature image: Winthrop, C. (05 March 2021) One Dead Following Palms Homeless Encampment Fire in Possible Homicide. westsidetoday.com Accessed April 17, 2022 https://westsidetoday.com/2021/03/05/one-dead-after-palms-homeless-encampment-fire/

(2022 April 6) Year of the Rescue, FIREFIGHTER GRAB VIDEO, Reducing Civilian Fatalities Below 2000. County Fire Tactics. Accessed April 17, 2022. https://countyfiretactics.com/2022/04/06/year-of-the-rescue-firefighter-grab-video-reducing-civilian-fatalities-below-2000/

Brush, B. (2022 February) “2021 Rescue Survey & The Cultural Shift for 2022: People Before Water.” CountyFireTactics.com. Accessed April 17, 2022. https://countyfiretactics.com/2022/02/06/2021-rescue-survey-chief-brush-the-cultural-shift-for-2022-chief-isakson/