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2 <br /> <br />are documents from PERA with details on the SVF pension plan and list of fire departments that <br />participate in the SVF pension plan. <br />When Paid-On Call Firefighters are hired and do not have the required Firefighter 1, Firefighter <br />2, & Hazardous Materials Awareness certifications, the City provides this training through the <br />Anoka County Fire Academy. While the Paid-On Call Firefighter is attending the Anoka County <br />Fire Academy they are not paid an hourly wage but are compensated with $1,200 stipend upon <br />completion and certification of Firefighter 1 and second stipend of $1,400 upon completion and <br />certification of Firefighter 2 and Hazardous Materials. It should be noted that during this <br />preservice training time, Paid-On Call Firefighters are eligible to respond to calls for service as a <br />Probationary Firefighter and receive the starting hourly wage for response to fire calls for service. <br />Lino Lakes Paid-On Call Firefighters that are assigned to serve as Paid-On Call Fire Lieutenant are <br />paid a stipend of $225 per month and those assigned to serve as Paid-On Call District Chief are <br />paid a stipend of $300 per month. There are two Paid-On Call Fire Lieutenants assigned to each <br />fire station and one Paid-On Call District Chief assigned to each fire station. <br />In an effort to continue to recruit and retain Paid On-Call Fire personnel, staff has recently <br />conducted another market study of the hourly rates of pay for Paid On-Call Fire personnel in the <br />metro area and throughout the state. The study found that on average, Paid On-Call Firefighters <br />were paid a starting wage of $16.04 per hour. The maximum hourly starting wage was $20.25 <br />and the minimum hourly starting wage was $10.59. <br /> <br />City Starting Wage Top Wage <br />Apple Valley $18.05 $18.05 <br />Brainerd $18.79 $21.79 <br />Centennial Fire $13.25 $13.25 <br />Chaska* $16.75 $26.56 <br />Columbia Heights* $10.59 $16.50 <br />Elk River $15.62 $18.62 <br />Faribault $15.26 $17.67 <br />Forest Lake* $20.25 $23.25 <br />Hastings * $16.92 $16.92 <br />Hopkins* $17.15 $17.15 <br />Hugo $15.90 $28.50 <br />Lake Elmo $16.35 $18.68 <br />Lino Lakes $15.00 $18.29 <br />Minnetonka $15.51 $18.74 <br />New Brighton* $17.60 $17.60 <br />Plymouth $13.44 $16.48 <br />Roseville $17.39 $17.39 <br />St. Anthony $14.86 $14.86 <br />
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