Overview
Fire Suppression: The primary
role of the Fire Department is to put out fires. Over 30 members on
the Lannon Fire Department who are trained to the State of Wisconsin's
specifications of FireFighter I as a minimum. The majority of these
firefighters have gone beyond this to the level of FireFighter II. The
majority of the Lannon Fire Department's firefighters have also been
trained as Motor Pump Operators, whom are the firefighters who can drive
and operate the fire engines that are used on a daily basis.
An Automatic Mutual Aid agreement with the Menomonee Falls Fire Department
has them automatically sent to any structure fires inside of the Village
of Lannon at the same time as initial alarm is sounded. This provides
an additional 2 fire stations worth of equipment and personnel on the
way to the scene immediately.
Additional mutual aid agreements are in place with the Villages of
Germantown and Sussex, along with the Towns of Lisbon and Richfield.
The Village of Lannon is now a part of
MABAS division
106, and this will allow a more streamlined process of requesting mutual
aid from additional communities
Response Times: The Lannon
Fire Department is a volunteer department in suburban area with a population
density of approximately 500 people per square mile. The recommended
response time from the NFPA for this type of setting is to have 10 firefighters
on the scene within 10 minutes in 80% of the occurrences. The adjoining
areas of Menomonee Falls has a population density of just under 1000
people per square mile and the same response time and staffing recommendations
applies there as well.
The Lannon Fire Department is able to have the appropriate apparatus
en route to the emergency scene within 5 minutes greater than 90% of
the time, and the entire primary response area of the department is
all within a 6 minute drive of the fire station at the posted speed
limits. All incidents that the department responds to are reported to
the NFIRS database promptly. In the past decade, there has only been
one structure inside of the Village of Lannon.
ISO Rating:
The Village of Lannon has had a rating of 6 for all areas for
many years. The latest testing of this was early in 2007 and we have
maintained the rating of 6. This rating is actually the best that an
area without fire hydrants can receive.
State Highway 74; which is Main Street as it passes through Lannon,
is being completely replaced in the year 2008. The Village of Lannon
has created a water utility and will have water mains along with fire
hydrants installed along Main Street from end to end at this time. After
this is project is completed, the Village of Lannon will be eligible
to have their ISO Rating rechecked at which time the rating can be lowered
which in turn may lower the premiums for property insurance within the
village
Equipment Used
Heavy Rescue 2576 is dispatched
to all calls received by the Lannon Fire Department. As the name implies,
2576 carries equipment for the various rescue situations that may be
encounterd- vehicular extrication, ice rescue, cold-water rescue, and high angle (rope) rescue for starters.
This vehicle is dispatched to EMS calls as well to provide additional
manpower as needed for the situation.
Engines 2561 and 2562 both
have onboard water capacities of 1000 gallons, and the fire pumps on
these 2 pumpers are capable of flowing in excess of 1000 gallons per minute. The
Lannon Fire Department currently has 18 Motor/Pumper Operators (MPOs)
to drive and operate these vehicles.
Water Supply: The primary
area covered but the Lannon Fire Department has no fire hydrants. The
Lannon Fire Department uses a
Water Tender
; #2591, which has the capacity to transport 3000 gallons of water to supplement the
fire engines. Additional departments are called for structural fires
to add on to this. Through the use of a drop tank, the water tenders from
the Lannon Fire Department and from our mutual aid partners can empty
their contents and begin the trip to refill themselves.
Grass Fires: The Lannon Fire
Department purchased a Polaris Ranger 6x6 and has had custom modifications
applied to this vehicle to set this vehicle up for grass fires. The
original plastic bed was removed and replaced with a diamond plate flatbed,
cabinets were installed on both sides of the bed, a pump and water tank
were placed in-between. Besides the conversion for the fire service,
a framework was installed to transport a Stokes Rescue basket over this
assembly. This will allow the Lannon Fire Department to rescue people
that are not in areas reachable by a conventional ambulance
Mutual Aid and other Fire Departments
The following is a combination of the
Fire Departments located in Waukesha County Wisconsin and of other
area departments. Departments with an asterisk (*)
notation have a mutual aid agreement with the Village of Lannon
Fire Department