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ONE VISION. ONE MISSION. LINO LAKES PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT. <br />Lino Lakes Public <br />Safety Department <br />Memo <br />DATE: March 21, 2024 <br />TO: John Swenson, Public Safety Director <br />FROM: Dan L’Allier, Deputy Public Safety Director – Fire Division <br />RE: Sale of Used Apparatus <br />With placing the new Pumper/Tenders (Engine 1 and Engine 2) into service, the 1992 and 1993 <br />Tenders (Tender 1, City Fleet # 610 and Tender 2, City Fleet #609) have been pulled out of <br />service. I would like to request to liquidate both of these apparatus. I recommend that listing <br />these apparatus for sale on fire apparatus, government, and municipal websites for $70,000 each. <br />I have evaluated the mileage, cost of purchase and cost of repairs for Engines 3, 4, (2016 Ford F- <br />650, City Fleet #620 and #621) and Engine 5 (2004 Spartan/ Custom Fire City Fleet #625) . <br />After compiling this data, the cost per mile per engine is Engine 3 cost $1.56 per mile, Engine 4 <br />cost $1.59 per mile and Engine 5 cost $1.66 per mile. I have also reviewed our Insurance <br />Services Office (ISO) apparatus work sheets and the lowest impact to our ISO score would be to <br />liquidate Engine 5. This was based on fire pump size, water tank and fire hose load. <br />I also recommend the sale of Engine 5. With the Fire Division’s response model changing and no <br />longer having the majority of our staff arriving in SUV’s, having apparatus with a larger cab <br />currently fits our model. I would recommend listing this apparatus for sale on fire apparatus, <br />government and municipal websites for $225,000. <br />By liquidating these apparatus, it will reduce the number of apparatus in the fleet and reduce cost <br />of fleet maintenance. This will also maximize apparatus use. <br />43Item 4 Attachment
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