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Marion Fire Department Call Locations Interactive Map – Year to Date

This “zoomable” map plots calls for service year to date. The map includes a three-line control box, located in the top right corner, which provides additional map layers and the ability to convert the visualization to a heat map. See the available layers below.

  1. Marion Council Districts (1-4)
  2. Fire Station Locations
  3. Four Minute Response Gaps
  4. Four Minute Coverage Areas
  5. Marion City and Township Boundaries
  6. Fire Department Planning Zones (City 1-3 and Township 1-3)

 

Monthly Operations Report

The Monthly Operations Report is an interactive monthly report slideshow. The slide show presentation can be paused and moved forward and backward.  The controls are located in the upper right hand corner of each slide. Below is a description of each slide in the report slideshow.

  1. Call Volume Year Over Year: A grand total of calls responded to, trended by month and year.
  2. Calls by Category and Month: A fine look at calls by response category, trended by month and year.
  3. Medical Call Volume by Dispatch Reason: A fine look at medical call types responded to, trended by month and year.
  4. Calls by Property Use: A distribution of the property use types which the department responded to calls over the year.
  5. Call Volume by Day: A trend line measuring the number of calls each day, including the 10-day moving average.
  6. Calls by Day and Hour: A distribution of calls, indicating periods of call concentration by day of the week and hour of the day over the year.
  7. Fire Loss Incidents (Top 20): A listing of the top 20 calls resulting in fire loss, including fire department estimates of pre-property value and the loss from fire damage.

Community-Driven Strategic Plan

The Marion Fire Department is working to achieve the highest level of professionalism and efficiency with the delivery of our programs and services to the community. We’re currently working on a process of improving our quality of services by establishing a community-driven strategic plan for the next five years.

The community-driven strategic planning process included community feedback features designed to look at the current expectations, concerns and priorities that the community has, and it requires us to determine how our department can best meet those expectations, overcome the concerns, and address the priorities. The process also included sessions with our department stakeholders to chart the path for change and to overcome challenges that the department currently encounters.

View the Strategic Plan 2023-2028

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