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ONE VISION. ONE MISSION. LINO LAKES PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Lino Lakes Public <br />Safety Department <br />Memo <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DATE: June 23, 2017 <br /> <br />TO: John Swenson, Public Safety Director <br /> <br />FROM: Dan L’Allier, Deputy Public Safety Director – Fire Division; Jonas <br />Werpy, Station #1 District Chief; Jeff Frid, Station 2 District Chief <br /> <br />RE: Fire Department apparatus update and disposition proposal <br /> <br />This memo covers the proposed rightsizing of the current Lino Lakes Public Safety Fire Division large <br />apparatus fleet. The recommendation is to retire the two older engines and keep the existing Aerial 11. <br />This action will allow us to achieve our operating model of having an Engine, Quint (Aerial) and <br />Tender/Tanker operating out of each station. This model provides the maximum flexibility in responding <br />to a variety of incidents without excessive apparatus in our inventory. This proposal will bring the <br />average apparatus age from 22 years old to 13 years old. <br /> <br />The Fire Division has recently placed the following apparatus into service: <br />1. Aerial 21 (A21) – 2004 E-one Bronto Skylift (In service date May 24, 2017) <br />o 114’ articulating platform <br />o 2000 Gallon Per Minute (GPM) pump <br />2. Engine 11 (E11) – 2017 Custom Fire Quick Attack (In service date June 21, 2017) <br />o 1250 GPM pump <br />o Full complement of ground ladders <br />o Extrication equipment <br />3. Engine 21 (E21) – 2017 Custom Fire Quick Attack (In service date June 21, 2017) <br />o 1250 GPM pump <br />o Full complement of ground ladders <br />o Extrication equipment <br /> <br />With the successful integration of the above fire apparatus into the existing fleet, it is our <br />recommendation that we retire the following apparatus: <br />1. Former E11 - 1995 Custom Fire Engine <br />o 1500 GPM pump <br />2. Former E11 - 1995 Custom Fire Engine o 1500 GPM pump <br />
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