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DRAFT - (11 -30-95) <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> RESOLUTION <br /> WHEREAS, fire kills more than 5,000 individuals every year in the United States <br /> and damages more than 11 billion dollars in property every year; and <br /> WHEREAS, in the State of Minnesota, more than 350 people have died from <br /> fire and more than 590 million dollars of property has been destroyed by fire over the <br /> last five years; and <br /> WHEREAS, the cost of having available emergency fire response capability is <br /> estimated to exceed 1.5 billion dollars on an annual basis in the State of Minnesota. <br /> WHEREAS, an average of 125 firefighters are killed every year in the United <br /> States combating fire, the vast majority of which deaths DO NOT occur on the fire <br /> ground; and <br /> WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota's fire problem and the Community of <br /> Mounds View's fire problem are similar in nature to the national problem; and <br /> WHEREAS, the leading of cause of accidental death for children under the age <br /> of five is fire; and <br /> WHEREAS, proof exists throughout the World, Nation, State and selected <br /> Minnesota Cities that FIRE PREVENTION CAN AND DOES WORK TO SAVE LIVES <br /> AND PROPERTY with considerably less cost and danger to all emergency <br /> responders; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Spring Lake Park experienced a fire death in 1994 and <br /> the City of Mounds View has experienced fire deaths in its history; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Mounds View is committed to combating fire equally <br /> through prevention and suppression and is equally committed to increasing the <br /> prevention effort. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City of Mounds View <br /> categorically supports the efforts of its fire department, the Spring Lake Park Fire <br /> Department, Inc., to obtain legislation enabling the department to employ volunteer <br /> firefighters who perform prevention duties as a primary responsibility and receive, <br /> among other things, compensation in the form of a volunteer firefighter's pension. <br />