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Peak Activity Rescue Units

In March 2006, TVF&R put five rescue units in service. These units are strategically positioned in high demand areas including Aloha, King City, Progress, north Beaverton, and Wilsonville. Unlike other DistrictTVF&R Rescue apparatus that typically serve a specific area, the rescues are mobile resources that can be deployed throughout the District’s 210 square mile jurisdiction for emergency incidents or non-emergency tasks including fire station coverage for scheduled training, community events, and emergency move-ups.

The rescue units are expected to help the District meet its goal of having a first unit on scene within six minutes, 90% of the time. Assistant Fire Chief Paul LeSage states, “Our response data shows that we have areas in which we are not meeting our response goal and eventually those communities will need a fire station. However, in the interim we are committed to utilizing every possible option to maximize the deployment of our resources to ensure a quick and adequate response.” 

The new rescues replace three Peak Activity Units that were utilized in a similar manner for many years and will be utilized as reserve apparatus. TVF&R was the first department in Oregon to conceptualize and implement this non-traditional deployment of resources.

In addition to responding to incidents quickly, these units are also referred to as the “Swiss Army Knife” of TVF&R's response force. While they can’t take the place of traditional fire engines or trucks, they have a multitude of innovative tools that allow them to handle small scale incidents and begin to mitigate a large incident before more substantial resources arrive. The units carry 500 gallons of water and have a Compressed Air Foam System which firefighters can use to “blanket” a structure with heavy shaving cream-like foam as a protective barrier against an encroaching fire or mix with water to aid in extinguishing vehicle and brush fires.  In addition, the vehicles have 4-wheel drive capability for times of inclement weather and wildfire situations.

Like all TVF&R units, the rescues are staffed with at least one paramedic. Three of the rescues are staffed for 12 hours (7 am to 7 pm), six days a week. The fourth unit remains in service 24 hours a day, four days a week. The fifth unit is in service 24 hours, six days a week.

For more information, contact TVF&R Battalion Chief Dennis Bonin at Dennis.Bonin@tvfr.com

     

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