Chief's Monthly Report
West
Valley Fire Department
Yakima
County Fire District 12
For
the Meeting June 9th, 2026
Agenda Topic: Department
Monthly Progress Report
Prepared By: Chief
Nathan Craig
Date
Prepared: June 4, 2026
The purpose of
this report is to update the Board of Fire Commissioners, Officers Management
Team, and fire personnel on recent department activities and progress on
strategic objectives.
Personnel
- Current Staffing: Total personnel 88, with 77 on-call
members (63 operations, 10 support, 1 light duty, and 3 on leave). One Support Member was asked to resign
due to inactivity.
- Promotion: Drew
Butler was promoted last month to Lieutenant and assigned to Station 53.
Interlocal
- County
Residential Burn Restrictions:Annually June 1-September 1.
- Designated
Crisis Responder:Another meeting was held last month, Comprehensive is
putting a proposal together to add more DCR’s to the program for BOCC
consideration.
Department Training and Safety Preparedby DC Johnston
May Drills
included: Equipment Check / Station Drill, OTEP Workshop B (Behavioral
Emergencies), Team Building (cancelled due to Members being out late on a
wildland incident) and Drafting
Developed
the June Drill Schedule: Equipment Check / Station Drill, Strategic Planning,
EVIP Road Course, Safety Stand Down, and EVIP Rodeo / Fit Test.
On May 9th
I worked as an Evaluator for an IFSAC Firefighter 1 skills testing at East
Valley, two of our Members tested that day.
On May 13th
the Safety & Training Committee met for the 2nd quarter meeting.
On May 16th
the Recruits finished their Wildland training with a joint field day with
several of our partner agencies.
On May 27th
I attended a meeting at District 5 the focus was on Mental Health of First
Responders and Dispatchers, in attendance were several Chief Officers from Fire
and Law representing many jurisdictions. An alternative form of treatment is
being offered free to all responders and dispatchers. I am waiting for more information to come
available at which time I will pass it on to our Members.
Recruitment
/ Retention: by DC Jim Johnston
The application period for the Fall Recruit Academy
closed on May 29th, we received a total of 16 applications - Station
51: Six Firefighters and One Cadet; Station 52: Two Firefighters; Station 53:
Three Firefighters and One Cadet; and Station 54: Two Firefighters and One
Cadet. There is a “Meet & Greet” scheduled for June 3rd and
Recruit Testing / Interviews on June 20th.
Operations
In
May there were a total of 92 alarms in the district, 19 were ambulance calls.
Incidents: YTD Incidents by Zone YTD Zone
Station 51 4 28 14 100 (24%)
Station 52 18 70 40 174
(43%)
Station 53 16 41 29 94
(23%)
Station 54 4 20 9 40 (10%)
Station 50 31 128 408
Yakima 0 1
Ambulance Only 17 101
Ambulance Lift 2 19
Total 408
Incident Type: Month Type YTD
Fire 16 1 bldg(M/AA), 13 Veg (7M/AA),
1 veh, 1 dumpster 47
EMS 58 5 MVC, 4 AMA
290
Service Call 14 4
Lift, 5 AFA, 1 burning, 1 CO, 3 electrical
50
No Emergency 4 4 outdoor burning 21
Action Taken: Month Type YTD
Canceled enroute 9 4 EMS, 2 AFA, 2 M/AA. 1 Burning 35
Extinguishment 14 1 bldg(M/AA), 11 veg (5M/AA), 2 dump,1
vehicle 36
Provide BLS 50 258
Assist Invalid 4 29
Investigate 14 4 burn, 2 AMA, 1 CO, 3 AFA, 2 pwr, 1
mvc, 1 other 46
Other 1 power line 4
Automatic Aid Received (both agencies respond) Automatic
Aid Given
From Highland 0 To Highland 5
From Yakima 1 To
Yakima 0
From Gleed 0 To
Union Gap 0
From Union Gap 2 To
BIA 0
YTD 6 YTD 19
Mutual Aid Received 0 Mutual Aid
Given 0
YTD 0 YTD 3
A
tractor and baler fire last month resulted in $90k lost.
On-Call
Turnout Time: 360 seconds
May
51- 3/3-
100% 52 15/17 88% 53 8/13- 62% 54 4/4- 100%
May Total
30 out of 37- 81% On-Going Total- 105 of 146- 72%
On-Duty
Turnout Time: 80 seconds non fire, 100 seconds fire response.
May 16 out of 28 – 57% On-Going Total- 82 of
117- 70%
NFPA
1720Responses for rural areas (6 FFs on scene within 14 minutes, 80% of the time).
Incidents: 0 mo., 5 yr, target met mo. 0 (-%), yr 4 (80%), target not met: mo. 0
(-%) yr. 1 (20%).
During
our most recent PROQA meeting we adjusted the response on several call types to
ensure an ALS ambulance response for patient pain management. AMR is working on including nitrous for pain
management on BLS ambulances and plans to increase training for EMT’s to
deliver intravenous pain medications.
Once BLS ambulances can manage pain several of these call types will be
switched back to preserve ALS ambulances in service.
Fire Prevention/Public Education Prepared
by Officer Boisselle
·
Two EMT’s did medical stand by both
days at the Wiley City Rodeo on May 16th & 17th.
·
West Valley FFA held their annual Farm
Days at the Station 51 on May 19th & 20th. We had an
engine out and handed out materials and stickers.
·
We had one preschool class of 20 come
to the station for a tour and presentation on May 26th. We also
involved AMR and YSO with “safety talks”.
·
On May 29th we attended
WV’s Play N Learn programs end of the year celebration with an engine and
stickers.
Budget/Finance
Prepared
by Officer Boisselle
The
2025 State Auditor report was submitted on May 28th. This is an
agenda item for review.
Logistics Updates
- Apparatus
Updates:
- Tender
52: General
Fire has been in contact with me, they advise they are close to finishing
the project.
- Engines: Both
chassis have been painted and are on schedule for end of July
completion. Equipment to outfit
the engines is on order.
- Tender
53: New tank
currently being welded, truck is still in District.
· In Progress: Landscaping, asphalt crack sealing,
job scope for Station 52 parking lot, admin carpet, and St 53 HVAC replacement.
· Station 52 & 54 Generators: Ready to go when contractor has
permits and generators.
Grants:
·
AFG:
Equipment, SAFER,
and Prevention grants open until June 22nd.
·
52
Parking lot: Approved
in supplemental budget waiting for documents.
Scope of work ready to go out.
Community Engagement and Events
·
Strategic Planning:
Community listening sessions June 3, 10, 24 and July 1. Community surveys are open through July 5th
20 responses thus far.
·
Chip
it, Don’t Burn it: May 30th was our second
event filling 30 yards of debris and 20 yards of chipped material. Events are planned for June 27th,
and July 18th.
·
Association:
June 13th annual flea market at Station 51.
·
WFC
Conference: I attended and presented at the WA Fire
Chiefs conference in Wenatchee last month.
Respectfully,
Nathan Craig
Fire Chief