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<br />Q1 Notable Actions & Events <br />Staff participated in the following community engagement activities: <br />• On January 12, 2017 staff met with Cub Scout Pack 692 and discussed their role as a first <br />responder. <br />• On January 31, 2017 staff conducted a Heart Safe Training at Rehbein Transportation. <br />• On February 2, 2017 staff provided a Fraud and ID Theft Awareness Presentation at Living <br />Waters Church in Lino Lakes. <br />• On February 25, 2017 staff participated in the Polar Plunge benefitting Minnesota Special <br />Olympics. <br />• The week of February 27, 2017 Lino Lakes hosted Standardized Field Sobriety Training at <br />Fire Station #2. <br />• On February 27, 2017 staff organized and participated in the First Annual Guns & Hoses <br />Hockey game. Proceeds raised were donated to Officer Down Memorial Fund. Proceeds <br />for next year’s game will be donated to a fire related non-profit. <br />• On March 8, 2017 staff participated in a Law Enforcement Education and Employment Fair <br />at Century College. <br />• On March 25, 2017 staff conducted a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) <br />Basic Training Course where volunteers become trained to respond in our community <br />during a disaster. <br />• Conducted 23 training/meetings with volunteer groups, (Reserves, CERT, Explorers, <br />Chaplains, VIPS, PSCC and Trail Watch). <br />• Provided 4 public tours of public safety facilities. <br />• Staff participated in 9 police and 27 fire training sessions. <br />• Staff completed 9 pre-incident plans for community locations. <br />• Staff completed 24 fire inspections in the community. <br /> <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION 2017 2016 2017/2016 <br />Category Q1 Q1 Comparison <br />Police Reports 1,131 973 158 <br />Fire Reports 73 137 (64) <br />Background Checks 27 85 (58) <br />Permit to Purchase 51 89 (38) <br />Restraining and Protection Court <br />Orders 54 26 28 <br />ACE 132 299 (167) <br />Burn Permits 3 7 (4)
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