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Facts and Figures
Annual Operating Budget, 2004-2005
Administration
...................................................................
$ 80,400.00
District Officer Compensation
..............................................
28,325.00
Employee Payroll
...............................................................
479,400.00
Station Operation
...............................................................
21,200.00
Fire Apparatus Operation
....................................................
17,000.00
Rescue Operation
..............................................................
4,100.00
Fire Department Operation
..................................................
21,250.00
New Equipment
..................................................................
5,000.00
Capital Purchases
..............................................................
2,500.00
Miscellaneous
....................................................................
1,500.00
Total
.................................................................................$
660,675.00
Personnel Count:
Paid, full time
.................................................................................
7
Active Call personnel
.......................................................................
35
Total personnel
...............................................................................
42
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Personnel Qualifications:
Fully qualified (Firefighter I) Firefighters
.............................................. 35
Number of these with Advanced Qualification (Firefighter II)
.................. 18
Emergency Medical Technician, Basic Level (EMT-B)
......................... 11
Number of these with Advanced EMT Qualification, Cardiac, (EMT-C).... 16
Fire Division - Emergency Response Statistics, 2003:
Incidents,
Accidents, Box Alarms ....................................................
400
Mutual Aid Calls responded to .........................................................
305
Number of Mutual Aid calls provided to other departments:
Anthony
....................................................................................
92
Central Coventry
........................................................................
99
Harris
........................................................................................
1
Scituate
.....................................................................................
1
Washington/Tiogue
.....................................................................
84
Western Coventry
.......................................................................
6
West Greenwich
.........................................................................
21
West Warwick
............................................................................
1
Mutual Aid Received:
......................................................................
37
Rescue Division - Emergency Response Statistics, 2003:
Calls responded to
.......................................................................... 425
Firefighter Training Conducted (Internal), 2003:
Number of classes held
................................................................... 100
Number of class hours
....................................................................
300
Collective firefighter training
.............................................................. 3,000 hours
Fire Hydrant Expense:
Most people don’t realize that the fire hydrants in the district are
owned by the Kent County Water Authority, but the Fire District is
responsible for the costs. Here are the 2000 statistics:
Number of fire hydrants in the district
................................................
60
Amount paid per hydrant
..................................................................
$307.69
Total 2000 cost for fire hydrants
........................................................ $23,000.00
Street and Roadway Lighting Expense:
The Hopkins Hill Fire District is actually a "Fire and Lighting
District". In that capacity, we pay
Narragansett Electric for the
costs of lighting the roads in the district. The 2000 numbers were:
Street Lights in the district
..................................................................
216
Cost per lamp post
.............................................................................
Varies by lamp type
Total cost of street lighting in 2000 .......................................................
$24,000
Free Town Ambulance Service :
Free ambulance service is provided to
non-ambulatory citizens of Coventry for transportation to or from
locations in the Southeastern New England area for the purpose of hospital
admitting and discharge, treatment, testing, Doctor’s appointment, etc.
Transportation requires appointments to be made in advance.
This service is staffed by fully qualified Emergency Medical
Technicians and the vehicle is equipped with Advanced Life support
systems. The Service is operated by the Anthony Fire District and is
funded by the Town of Coventry.
The Service is available Monday thru Saturday 7:30 AM to 11:00 PM. To
make an appointment call Coventry Fire Alarm at 821-3494.
As always, in an emergency,
dial 911.
Firefighter's Cross Origin:
The cross, which is associated with firefighters, is now known as the
Maltese Cross and its history predates the Crusades.
The story of the Maltese Cross begins with a group known as the
Hospitallers (that is not misspelled) of St. John, who later became the
Knights of St. John. Their emblem was an eight pointed cross, the points
of which stood for the eight obligations taken by the members of the
Order.
During the Crusades, a term derived from the Latin word for cross, crux,
bands of Knights fought to re-gain possession of the Holy Land from the
Saracens. The importance here is that the Crusaders were identified by
their "crux" or cross.
It was during one of the eight Crusades, as the Hospitallers of St.
John were attacking the city of Jerusalem, the Saracen defenders utilized
a terrible weapon, naptha filled glass fire bombs. The Crusaders sustained
horrible injuries and heavy losses and ultimately, retreated to the island
of Malta.
The efforts of the knights to rescue their brothers from the fires has
created an everlasting association between the knights, and their cross,
with fire fighting and the bravery of firefighters.
The Order of the Knights of St. John remains on Malta to this day. It
underwent several name changes before ultimately becoming The Knights of
Malta, and their emblem, the Maltese Cross, has forever become identified
with the heroism and selfless bravery of firefighters.
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