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AGENDA ITEM TITLE A weekly update on the City’s planning and response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
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SUMMARY The City is actively engaged in regional efforts to address the coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Coronavirus Response Update
October 12, 2020
* Denotes All New Content in the Section
Essential Services and City Operations
There are no changes to essential services or City operations since the last report.
* Financial Stability
On Monday, October 5 the Mayor presented his proposed budget for the 2021‐2022 biennium. Noted in the
budget video and letter is the fact that the City is in better financial shape than anticipated in May when various
cost‐cutting measures were implemented. Due to the early action of the Council and the tremendous sacrifice
by our non‐represented staff and most of our labor partners, the City is in a good financial condition in 2020.
While in May of this year the City initially projected the need to use $4.8 million in contingency in 2020, the
proposed Mayor’s budget uses only $700,000 from contingency this year and zero ongoing contingency in 2021
and 2022. Even with utilizing this amount of contingency on a one‐time basis, the City still approaches 2021 and
2022 with contingency and reserve funds higher than the Council’s adopted policies.
* Police Staffing and Calls for Service
There have been no changes to Police staffing since the last report.
Below are the calls for service for the month of September, with the 2019 calls as reference. Total calls for
service are approaching last year’s levels.
September 2020: 2768
September 2019: 2755
* Fire Staffing and Calls for Service
There have been no changes to Fire staffing since the last report.
Please see attached detailed report on the calls for service for the month of September 2020.
* Human Services
HS staff moved four households, made up of 12 individuals, forward for rental assistance, totaling
$3,700.00. Residents were assisted with HB 1406 and General Funds. Staff is currently working with nine
additional eligible households whose intakes are in process.
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* Business Recovery
Business Re‐Openings
As of October 7, King County continues in Phase 2 of Washington’s “Safe Start” four phase business reopening
plan. On July 28 the State paused any counties from moving into higher phases and the pause continues in
effect. On October 6 the Governor announced the pause on counties moving into new phases will continue but
also announced some additional activity in the current phases.
The new activities allowed under Phase 2 include:
1. Movie theaters up to 25% of fire code occupancy
2. Libraries up to 25% of fire code occupancy
3. Swimming pools
4. Miniature golf
5. Outdoor recreation such as races (running, cycling, etc.) up to 200 participants per hour but with no
spectators
6. Youth teams and adult recreational sports, indoor and outdoor, with no spectators
7. Restaurants may now seat up to 6 persons per table and they no longer need to be part of the same
household. They can serve alcohol until 11 PM.
Please note, there are significant guidelines and limitations that the new activities will need to follow.
Currently, most of Tukwila’s business activities are allowed to be open (some under significant capacity
limitations and safety procedures). Key Tukwila business activities still not allowed in this Phase include indoor
card rooms, spectators at events, and vending game areas (pool tables, video games, arcades, etc.).
Business Assistance
Work continues on SavingLocalKC.com, ExperienceTukwila, Southside Promise, collaborating with the Chamber
and other regional organizations, and the small business grant program. Staff sent an email to our businesses
with information about additional resources.
Unemployment
The unemployment data report will be included monthly. The last report was included in the coronavirus update
of September 21, 2020.
*. Meeting our Community’s Basic Needs
Tukwila Food Pantry
10/1 645 individuals served
10/3 546 individuals served
10/6 345 individuals served
Senior Meal Distribution
58 households served
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64 total residents served
401 meals delivered
Health and Wellness
The Fitness Room at the Tukwila Community Center served 38 people this week, in‐person fitness
classes served 48 people.
Youth care program at the Tukwila Community Center will begin the week of October 12, 2020.
Youth meal and recreation activity kit distribution started October 5, 2020. During the first two days of
distribution staff handed out 90 lunches, 100 snacks, and 90 breakfasts. Additionally, 175 recreation
activity kits and 45 masks were distributed.
Staff requested additional masks from King County to distribute throughout Tukwila, 20,000 masks will
be delivered by October 9, 2020
Public Safety Plan Construction Projects
There have been no changes to the Public Safety Plan projects since the last report.
Compliance with the Governor’s Order
There have been no changes to compliance issues since the last report.
* Covid‐19 Testing Sites
Below are the three current nearest testing sites in/to Tukwila. For more information on free testing sites in King
County, visit https://www.kingcounty.gov/depts/health/covid‐19/testing.aspx
Tukwila Pantry, October 8, 2020 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Highline College, Wednesdays 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Church by the Side of the Road, beginning Tuesday, October 6, 2020, 8:30 to 5:30 Monday through
Saturday. See attached flyers in English, Somali, Vietnamese, Burmese and Khmer‐Khmai. Additional
translations in Amharic, Nepali, Spanish and Tigrinya are being developed by public health and will
shared in the next update. City staff are also pushing out these flyers in multiple languages on City
channels and with various partners.
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* Public Health – Seattle & King County Covid‐19 Outbreak Summary – Tukwila
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Tukwila Fire Department Volume Study
September ’20
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Synopsis of Above Metrics
1. Total TFD Case Volume in September ‘20 represented a decrease of 5% compared to September ‘19
(Jan to August averaged a 15% decrease). In other words, September ’20 had 26 fewer cases than
September ’19.
2. EMS was the only response type that dropped in case numbers as September ’20 had 57 fewer cases
than September ’19. There were 26 more Fire calls and 7 more Service calls.
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD
51 -12%11%-19%-47%-47%-23%-24%-9%-3%-19%51 -11%26%-12%-50%-49%-30%-27%-20%-10%-21%
52 5%-1%0%-35%-35%-35%-69%-54%-34%-30%52 3%12%-1%-35%-59%-41%-74%-59%-49%-36%
53 6%-23%-8%-32%-24%-46%-23%14%-22%-18%53 -6%-7%9%-29%-31%-37%-24%11%-44%-19%
54 -11%-14%-11%-27%-25%-14%-3%26%-7%-10%54 -7%-12%-13%-31%-24%-8%-7%17%-9%-11%
All TFD -7%-6%-10%-27%-26%-26%-20%-2%-5%-14%All TFD -7%4%-6%-28%-32%-24%-22%-3%-16%-15%
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD
51 -5%-4%-42%-20%-52%0%-18%30%17%-12%51 -50%-42%100%-73%17%-31%-14%-33%13%-28%
52 -7%-22%0%-11%19%-25%-47%-23%31%-10%52 100%-50%50%-80%700%50%-67%-43%-25%-8%
53 83%-9%-44%-10%-24%-57%-14%-6%31%-10%53 -38%-87%-57%-86%N/A -80%-67%500%400%-40%
54 -35%11% 63% 7%-41% -47% -13%88% 15%-4%54 -29% -78% -80% -14%33% 400% 700% 25%-67% -8%
All TFD 3%-8% -22% -9% -21% -31% -10%9% 28%-8% All TFD -32% -69% -35% -61%100%-13% -31%0% 41%-24%
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD
51 -15 12 -22 -50 -59 -27 -32 -11 -3 -207 51 -10 19 -10 -38 -45 -23 -24 -17 -8 -156
52 4 -1 0 -28 -28 -33 -61 -53 -26 -226 52 2 6 -1 -23 -38 -29 -50 -47 -29 -209
53 4 -18 -6 -24 -20 -37 -19 9 -17 -128 53 -3 -4 5 -17 -21 -19 -13 5 -26 -93
54 -18 -22 -17 -40 -38 -19 -4 35 -11 -134 54 -9 -16 -18 -40 -32 -9 -8 20 -12 -124
All TFD -35 -29 -51 -131 -135 -130 -105 -9 -26 -651 All TFD -28 14 -22 -105 -129 -85 -83 -12 -57 -507
Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD Station Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep YTD
51 -1 -1 -14 -4 -14 0 -7 8 4 -29 51 -4 -5 2 -8 1 -4 -1 -3 1 -21
52 -1 -4 0 -1 3 -5 -7 -3 4 -14 52 3 -3 1 -4 7 1 -4 -3 -1 -3
53 10 -1 -7 -1 -4 -13 -3 -1 5 -15 53 -3 -13 -4 -6 5 -4 -4 5 4 -20
54 -7 1 5 1 -7 -14 -3 14 3 -7 54 -2 -7 -4 -1 1 4 7 1 -2 -3
All TFD 3 -7 -22 -6 -22 -40 -12 9 26 -71 All TFD -10 -33 -7 -19 15 -3 -8 0 7 -58
% Change in Case Volume Metrics ('20 vs '19)
Change in Service Case Volume
Change in EMS Case Volume
Change in Service Case Volume
Change in EMS Case Volume
# Change '20 vs '19
% Change '20 vs '19
% Change '20 vs '19
# Change '20 vs '19
Change in Total Case Volume
Change in Fire Case Volume
Change in Fire Case Volume
Change in Total Case Volume
# Change in Case Volume Metrics ('20 vs '19)
# Change '20 vs '19
# Change '20 vs '19
% Change '20 vs '19
% Change '20 vs '19
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3. Year to date through September 30th, total case volume for the Tukwila Fire Department has fallen 14%
compared to the same time frame in 2019. This equates to 651 fewer cases, an average of 2.41 fewer
calls each day.
4. 2020 is averaging 14.31 cases per day while 2019 averaged 16.54 (YTD through September 30).
5. Be cautious when comparing station-specific trends due to Stn 54’s Aid Car operating out of Stn 52 as
A354 when staffing is low. The data appears to show A354 as originating from Station 54 regardless of
where it’s parked. The data shows that A354 has responded 200 times from Station 54 while A352 has
responded only once from Station 52 in 2020 (through August).
Additional notes:
1. Feb 2020 is a leap month with 3.57% more days than the previous three Febs.
2. Because of their infrequent occurrence, Fire and Service response calls are more subject to wilder “% Changes”
than EMS responses. YTD, we’ve averaged just a few of these types of calls (combined) each day. An increase or
decrease of just one of these types of calls per day would result in a change of about a third. This helps to
explain some of the volatility in the graphs and charts.
3. Station-related metrics are based on “Primary Station”: while more than one station may respond to a single
call, only the station deemed as primary by ValleyCom gets the credit. In some cases, an OSA (Outside
Agency/Mutual Aid) unit will be designated as primary on a call within Tukwila. Those calls are included within
“All TFD” metrics but not within individual Station metrics.
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Year Month Total EMS Fire Service
2016 January 482 377 84 21
2016 February 456 361 65 25
2016 March 519 392 93 29
2016 April 464 361 86 16
2016 May 489 381 85 22
2016 June 489 352 111 22
2016 July 535 393 110 29
2016 August 532 363 140 25
2016 September 429 326 79 21
2016 October 483 388 70 25
2016 November 433 339 73 21
2016 December 440 329 82 28
2017 January 448 324 89 34
2017 February 475 350 66 56
2017 March 522 407 92 23
2017 April 459 350 72 36
2017 May 474 353 100 21
2017 June 508 390 87 27
2017 July 526 362 143 19
2017 August 531 391 111 28
2017 September 456 338 98 17
2017 October 477 377 77 20
2017 November 526 396 95 34
2017 December 469 372 73 24
2018 January 475 375 77 21
2018 February 433 345 56 30
2018 March 448 360 61 27
2018 April 447 357 75 13
2018 May 485 362 101 20
2018 June 527 380 112 32
2018 July 489 346 116 24
2018 August 532 374 142 16
2018 September 499 379 91 20
2018 October 487 376 88 23
2018 November 465 360 73 27
2018 December 430 352 44 30
2019 January 504 379 93 31
2019 February 488 353 83 48
2019 March 508 386 101 20
2019 April 477 375 70 31
2019 May 520 399 104 15
2019 June 507 350 131 23
2019 July 533 382 121 26
2019 August 501 366 102 26
2019 September 478 365 93 17
2019 October 453 311 110 29
2019 November 475 376 69 25
2019 December 535 424 82 23
2020 January 469 351 96 21
2020 February 459 367 76 15
2020 March 457 364 79 13
2020 April 346 270 64 12
2020 May 385 270 82 30
2020 June 377 265 91 20
2020 July 428 299 109 18
2020 August 492 354 111 26
2020 September 452 308 119 24
Cases by Year/Month
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Call and Response Type Legend
Org. CALL TYPE Literal Call Type Response Type Org. CALL TYPE Literal Call Type Response Type
ACCINF Acc with Inj EMS MINFIR Minor Fir NoThrt Fire
ACCMDF ALS Inj Acc EMS MUTUAL Mutual Request N/A
ACCWAF VehAcc Inv Water EMS NGASIN NatGas Lk Inside Fire
AFA Fire Alarm Fire NGASXT NatGas Lk Outsid Fire
AID Aid EMS NONSTR NonThrt SmallFir Fire
AIDH Aid Call Hazard EMS OBV Obvious EMS
AIDMD Aid Medic EMS ODF Overdose EMS
AIDMDH Aid Medic EMS ODMDF Overdose Medic EMS
AIDSVC Aid Service EMS ODORIN Odor Invest Service
AIDUNK Unknown Aid Call EMS ODORXT Odor Invest Out Service
BARK Beauty Bark Fire Fire POOLF Drowning Medic EMS
BRSH BrushFire No Exp Fire RESCUE Rescue EMS
BRSHEX BrushFire Exp Fire RESFIR Residential Fire Fire
CHIMNE Chimney Fire Fire RIVER River Rescue EMS
CO CO Alarm EMS SERVIC Non Aid Service Service
COMFIR Commercial Fire Fire SHACK Shack Shed Fire Fire
CPR CPR in Progress EMS SHOTMF Shooting Medic EMS
CPRF CPR in Progress EMS SMOKXT Smoke Invest Out Fire
DERAIF Train Derailment EMS SPILL Flammable Liquid EMS
DROWNF Drowning EMS STABF Stabbing EMS
DUMP Dumpster No Exp Fire STABMF Stabbing Medic EMS
DUMPEX Dumpster Exp Fire STORM Storm Service
ELECTR Electrical Fire Fire SUSFIR Poss Arson Out Fire
EXPLOS Explosion No Fir Fire SWFA Swfa Service
HZINV Haz Mat Invest EMS UNKFIR Unk Type Fire Fire
HZLEAK Haz Mat Leak EMS VEHCOM Comm Veh Fire Fire
ILBURN Illegal Burn Fire VEHEX Veh Fire W/Expo Fire
INFOF Info - Non Disp N/A VEHPAS Pass Veh Fire Fire
MCI1F MCI EMS WASH Washdown Service
MEDIC MEDIC Mutual Aid EMS WIRES Power Lines Down Service
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