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41 COLTON FIREFIGHTERS ASSOCIATION <br />LOCAL 935 <br />June 1, 2004 <br />Daryl Parrish <br />City Manager <br />City of Colton <br />650 N. La Cadena Drive <br />Colton, CA 92324 <br />Dear Mr. Parrish, <br />Every day of the year, every hour of the day, the Colton Fire Department staffs 4 fire <br />stations with firefighters and paramedics to provide for the safety of the people who live <br />and work in this community. Three paramedic fire engines, a paramedic squad, a ladder <br />truck and a command vehicle represent the first out equipment staffed by Fire <br />Department personnel. The minimum number of personnel required to accomplish this on <br />a daily basis is 15, exactly the number of firefighters on duty every day in Colton. With 3 <br />separate shifts to provide around the clock staffing, the City of Colton employs 45 shift <br />firefighters. <br />Each engine and truck crew consists of 3 members. A Fire Captain is responsible for the <br />day-to-day actions of his crew and basic incident scene management. A Fire Engineer <br />drives and operates the pumping apparatus and is responsible for apparatus maintenance. <br />A Firefighter / Paramedic completes the crew and is responsible for the medical care of <br />patients treated by the engine crew. All crewmembers are firefighters and, at least, <br />certified Emergency Medical Technicians. The paramedic squad always consists of 2 <br />Firefighter / Paramedics. Additionally, each of the 3 shifts has a Battalion Chief in <br />command of all personnel on that shift as well as responsibility for various administrative <br />duties. All are specifically trained, tested and certified for their respective ranks. Job <br />descriptions of greater detail for all ranks are available from Human Resources or the Fire <br />Department. <br />Since the daily minimum staffing necessary to operate effectively, exactly matches the <br />staffing on duty each day, when an employee is off, for any reason such as vacation, <br />holiday or sick leave another employee of equal rank is called in to replace the off duty <br />employee. This is "Constant Staffmg." Does this create overtime? Yes. However, <br />overtime is generally less expensive than hiring extra personnel to cover these leaves, as <br />will be demonstrated. This is especially true in these times of increasing medical and <br />retirement rates. <br />