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Mounds View City Council June 12, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 13 <br /> <br /> 1 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund explained that in the real world, on a real course, the Department cannot 2 <br />simulate a moving vehicle. He said there could be a simulation with a vehicle moving through 3 <br />intersections, with pedestrians, dogs, etc. which cannot be simulated in real life. He said the 4 <br />simulator also has “pinning” which cannot be practiced with real cars. He said it will make 5 <br />officers and other City drivers practice critical skills that cannot be simulated in real life. He said 6 <br />this was very valuable for the Las Vegas Police Department, with whom he spoke. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked that because this is a big-ticket item, which will cost over 9 <br />$250,000, if no other departments in the area have a simulator. Fire Chief Zikmund replied that 10 <br />no other metro area cities have simulators and that in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, officers have 11 <br />more opportunities in real life than in Mounds View. He stated that in Mounds View, the 12 <br />Department must have time to train volunteers and that, next to Bloomington and Duluth, 13 <br />Mounds View has the largest Fire Department. Fire Chief Zikmund added that the command 14 <br />center software is a separate tool, not combined with a simulator. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked if it has been brought up to Blaine and Spring Lake Park and Fire 17 <br />Chief Zikmund responded that Spring Lake Park has cleared the item and Blaine will hear it this 18 <br />Thursday. He said they both heard it at a joint meting and Blaine had a workshop about it a year 19 <br />ago. Acting Mayor Stigney asked if Spring Lake approved the simulator and Fire Chief Zikmund 20 <br />said yes. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked if it the simulator will be available for use to other departments. Fire 23 <br />Chief Zikmund said it would be available first to the Fire Departments and Police Departments in 24 <br />the three cities, and other Public Works Departments who have limited training opportunities in 25 <br />sedan training. He said it would then be offered to others, but limited to metro area. 26 <br />Councilmember Gunn asked about ambulance drivers and Fire Chief Zikmund said they are on 27 <br />the list. He noted ambulance drivers have the highest accident rate. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Acting Mayor Stigney asked if the Police Department will help fund the simulator and Fire Chief 30 <br />Zikmund said with way the budget works, the City of Mounds View is responsible for a 15.5% 31 <br />share and all three cities are paying. Fire Chief Zikmund responded that the Police Department 32 <br />will not be contributing to the simulator cost because the funding is coming from the capital 33 <br />improvement fund. Acting Mayor Stigney asked if the police other City departments will pay 34 <br />rental fees, to which Fire Chief Zikmund responded yes. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Finance Director Beer pointed out that police departments require training every three years, and 37 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund stated and that Blaine does it every year and said that the track course is 38 <br />require every three years. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Administrator Ulrich said that the police package would not be included, and Fire Chief 41 <br />Zikmund that the package does include the police component. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund reported on the CommandSym software, which is the third part of the 44 <br />package. He said the first task was building the rooms, the second was contracting for the video 45