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SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Division Familiarization
OBJECTIVES Familiarity With: SFO Facts SFO Target Hazards Recent and Pending Upgrades and Changes Challenges Facing The Airport Division Opportunities
San Francisco International Airport
SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT FACTS q q q q q Total Airport Passengers (5 th in U. S. . , 7 th in world in 2013) Average Flight Operations/Day Total Number of Airlines @ SFO Domestic Passenger Carriers International Carriers Commuter Air Carriers Cargo Only Air Carriers Employees Structures SFO is Categorized INDEX “E” 47, 000 1, 200 53 12 27 5 9 20, 00+ 300
INDEX “E” AN INDEX IS ASSIGNED TO EACH U. S. AIRPORT THAT IS AN FAA PART 139 CERTIFICATE HOLDER INDEX IS DETERMINED BY A COMBINATION OF CRITERIA: LENGTH OF AIRCRAFT. . INDEX E @ LEAST 200. ’ AVERAGE DAILY DEPARTURES OF AIRCRAFT. INDEX LEVEL DETERMINES LEVEL OF FIRE PROTECTION THREE ARRF RIGS…MINIMUM. AT LEAST 6000 GALLONS H 20 COMBINED IN ALL THREE RIGS. MUST HAVE A SODIUM-BASED DRY CHEMICAL(HALON. CLEAN AGENT) AND A POTASSIUMBASED DRY CHEMICAL. AT LEAST 3000 GALLONS OF FOAM COMBINED IN ALL THREE RIGS.
Airport Terminals and Facilities International Terminal 1 Terminal 2 Terminal 3 International Gates Domestic Gates 2. 5 million square feet 850, 000 square feet 640, 000 square feet 1. 16 million square feet 25 71
SAN FRANCISCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TARGET HAZARDS
Bay Area Rapid Transit Located at the International Terminal
PEOPLE MOVER SFO’S AIRTRAIN 2 separate routes q Redline ( inner loop) serves 7 stations - 3 miles long - 9 minutes to travel q Blue line ( outer loop) serves 9 stations - 6 miles long - 18 minutes to travel q Fleet consist of 38 metallic cars q 41 ‘ long - 9’ wide, 32, 000 lbs, center rail system, 12 passengers q
JET A FUEL IS STORED AT THE SFO FUEL FARM 10 MILLION GALLONS OF JET “A” IS STORED AT THIS FACILITY 2 ½ MILLION GALLONS ARE PUMPED INTO AIRCRAFT DAILY AT SFO
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS AT United MOC
San Francisco Fire Department Airport Division
Airport Daily Staffing 1 Captain ( I C ) 1 Rescue Captain 3 Lieutenants 8 Drivers 3 Firefighter/Paramedics 8 Firefighter/EMTs
Administration 1 Assistant Deputy Chief (on call 24/7) 1 Battalion Chief (on call 24/7 ) 1 Division Secretary 1 Fire Prevention Captain 1 Prevention Lt. , 2 Prevention Inspectors A total of 80 Fire Department personnel are assigned to the Airport The Airport Division responds to over 400 calls a month
Recent & Upcoming Upgrades Staffing Equipment Training SOP Development
Staffing 24 Hour Rescue Captain – 06/2014 24 Hour Battalion Chief – 10/2015 Captains Assigned to Stations – 10/2015 Lieutenants Assigned to The Truck Company 10/2015 Truck Staffing Upgraded to 4 Members - 2016
Equipment Aerial – 12/2014 Mobile Command Post – 03/2015 Mass Casualty Units - 12/2015 Medic Units - 2016 ARFF Unit - 2016
Training Basic ARFF Continuing ARFF Modules ARFF Driver High Reach Extendable Turret (HRET) Advanced ARFF Strategy & Tactics ARFF Command & Control Blue Card Incident Management HAZMAT Marine Rescue
SOP Development Training Operational Administrative
Challenges Administrative Efficiency Maintaining Multiple Skill Sets Federal Regulation Culture
Opportunities “Tip of the Spear” Active Member of The Greater ARFF Community Be An Industry Leader
Joanne Hayes-White– Chief of Department John Martin – Airport Director
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