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File #: 2025-7024    Name:
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/18/2025 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 7/1/2025 Final action:
Title: Staff Report: Fire Department's Annual Accreditation Report
Sponsors: Fire
Attachments: 1. June 2025 Accreditation Report, 2. Lee's Summit 2025 Statement of Findings Report
Related files: 2021-3975, 2022-5268, 2023-6002
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Title

Staff Report: Fire Department's Annual Accreditation Report

 

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Issue/Request:

Presentation of the Fire Department's Accreditation process.

 

Key Issues:

As part of the Lee's Summit Fire Department's attainment of accreditation through the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI), Fire Department staff is providing the status of its current operations, goals, and recommendations in accordance with CFAI requirements.

 

Background:

The Lee's Summit Fire Department attained its first international accreditation through CFAI in August 2016, followed by reaccreditation in December 2021. While maintaining accreditation status is a great accomplishment for the department, the intent of the process is always looking towards "continual improvement". There are numerous items in various divisions within the Fire Department that CFAI recommends improvement in service to the citizens.

 

Also, an accredited fire department must fulfill the requirements of the Annual Compliance Report (ACR), in which a report is to be given to the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) of any gaps in the operational capabilities and capacity of the current delivery system to mitigate risks as identified in the Community Risk Assessment/Standards of Cover (CRA/SOC). The department is also required to notify the AHJ of gaps between current capabilities, capacity, and level of service approved by the aHJ. This presentation will fulfill those requirements.

 

Presenter

Mike Snider, Fire Chief

Caroline Wiggins, Administration Manager