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<br /> <br /> <br />Q4 Notable Actions & Events: <br />Staff participated in the following community engagement opportunities: <br />o Lino Lakes Police Officers, Firefighters and Reserve Officers had the honor of being <br />able to participate in the Blaine Police Department’s annual “Heroes and Helpers” event. <br />This event brought police and fire staff from all over the county together in order to help <br />children select and wrap presents for their families. <br />o Lino Lakes Police Division was at The Tavern on Main to answer questions about <br />impaired driving. Officers were on hand with portable breath tests and conducted field <br />sobriety testing. <br />o The Lino Lakes Public Safety Department, police and fire division assisted Lino Lakes <br />Elementary in their annual food driver. <br />o Met with staff from Eagle Brooke to assist with the development of response plans. <br />o Participated in the Century College mentor program for law enforcement students. <br />o Participated in the Chain of Lakes Rotary and Lino Lakes YMCA Community Board. <br />o Conducted 20 training/meetings with volunteer groups, (Reserves, CERT, Explorers, <br />Chaplains, VIPS, PSCC and Trail Watch. <br />o Provided 2 public tours of public safety facilities (Police Station – 4, Fire Station #1 – 1, <br />Fire Station #2 – 2). <br />o Staff participated in 6 OSHA mandated training, 8 police and 7 fire training sessions. <br />o Staff completed 14 pre-incident plans for community locations. <br />o Staff completed 28 fire inspections in the community. <br /> <br />CATEGORY Q1 Q2 *Q3 Q4 TOTAL <br />Police Reports 973 1,018 1,915 2,199 6,105 <br />Fire Reports 137 93 96 75 401 <br />Background Checks 85 197 112 30 424 <br />Permit to Purchase 89 40 29 58 216 <br />Restraining and Protection <br />Court Orders 26 36 39 58 159 <br />ACE 299 201 183 214 897 <br />Burn Permits 7 1 2 6 16 <br />*ACE Q3 updated, under reported missing September completions <br />ADMINISTRATION
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