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1.04 Fire Services Customer Survey (detail)

City of Tempe

@usgov.city_of_tempe_1_04_fire_services_customer_survey_detail_87a78

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About this Dataset

1.04 Fire Services Customer Survey (detail)

The Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Department (TFMR) is an “all hazards” department that responds to all types of calls for service. The City of Tempe collects data from an annual Community Survey and the monthly TFMR Customer Service Survey to gauge resident perceptions about the quality and satisfaction of city services, programs and direction. The survey results help to determine priorities for the community as part of the City's ongoing strategic management process.

This page provides data for the Fire Services Satisfaction performance measure.

The performance measure dashboard is available at 1.04 Fire Services Satisfaction

Includes detailed responses to Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Customer Satisfaction Survey.

Surveys involving medical patients are sent out weekly to Tempe Medical Fire Rescue patients who provided email address at time of treatment. Results are calculated monthly for the prior months responses for review by Tempe Fire Medical Rescue administrators.

Respondents are asked to answer several questions about their experience. Detailed information about the questions are included in the data dictionary for this dataset.

Additional Information

Source: Tempe Fire Medical Rescue Customer Satisfaction Survey

Contact: Wydale Holmes / Hans Silberschlag (Fire Customer Survey)

Contact E-Mail: wydale_holmes@tempe.gov

Data Source Type: Excel

Preparation Method: Data downloaded from website (Survey Monkey)

Publish Frequency: Monthly (Fire Customer Survey)

Publish Method: Manual

Data Dictionary
Organization: City of Tempe
Last updated: 2024-10-25T19:25:06.124196
Tags: ems, fire, fire-services-satisfaction-pm-1-04, safe-and-secure-communities, survey

Tables

Table 1

@usgov.city_of_tempe_1_04_fire_services_customer_survey_detail_87a78.table_1
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CREATE TABLE table_1 (
  "x" DOUBLE,
  "y" DOUBLE,
  "objectid" BIGINT,
  "globalid" VARCHAR,
  "creationdate" TIMESTAMP,
  "n__1_firefighters_responded_promp" VARCHAR,
  "n__2_firefighters_were_helpful_an" VARCHAR,
  "n__3_firefighters_were_profession" VARCHAR,
  "n__4_firefighters_were_competent" VARCHAR,
  "n__5_overall_how_would_you_rate_t" VARCHAR,
  "n__date" TIMESTAMP
);

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