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Mounds View City Council March 8, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 18 <br />. 2 Chief Zikmund reviewed the station location map. <br />3 <br />4 Chief Zikmund indicated he is proposing to combine Stations 3 and 5 because they are <br />5 landlocked at both stations and he feels it has always been inefficient to have them that close <br />6 together and it is time to consolidate in light of the upgrade to 65 and the closing of the access off <br />7 of Paul Parkway. <br />9 Chief Zikmund indicated the call volume at Station 2 justifies placing the rescue fire pumper <br />to because 98% of calls are crash rescues, car fires, wild land fires, and mobile homes. That rig <br />11 could service all calls and start on working structure fires and that station has the best access into <br />12 the biggest area of the fire district. <br />13 <br />14 Chief Zikmund indicated he would like to secure three to five acres in northern Blaine for future <br />15 needs due to the housing expansion in the area. He then said that the City of Blaine has indicated <br />16 a willingness to acquire and hold the property until it is needed. <br />17 <br />18 Chief Zikmund indicated that Allina may be interested in using more of Station 2 and that would <br />19 defray the costs of that station. <br />20 <br />21 Mayor Linke asked if any space for the department was added at the Blaine City Hall. <br />22 <br />.23 Chief Zikmund indicated that in one of the two heated police garages they have the mini-pumper <br />29 <br />30 Mayor Linke suggested moving Station 2 to near the new City Hall to cover that area. <br />31 <br />32 Chief Zikmund said he was not sure that the Council would close that station but he has always <br />33 believed he could operate this fire district with three stations. He then said there is not a real <br />34 good buyer for the property but he envisions that they do not recruit for that station over time so <br />35 he will be reducing the role of that station but, politically, it cannot be closed at this time. <br />36 <br />37 Chief Zikmund showed a picture of the hazmat response vehicle and indicated that it goes out 16 <br />38 to 20 times per year on calls such as meth labs. <br />39 <br />40 Chief Zikmund indicated they need more space for training rooms as well as an incident <br />41 command room and then said that if they were able to construct an incident command stimulator <br />42 there would be income potential through rentals to other departments. <br />43 <br />44 Chief Zikmund reviewed the long term savings of reducing stations. Chief Zikmund then <br />• 45 reviewed the costs if the City replaced existing equipment and did not reduce stations. <br />24 and there are seven employees on the fire department and they respond in that mini-pumper and <br />25 they are becoming 85 percent of the day crew north of 85~' with the mini-pumper. He then <br />26 explained that when there is a structure fire two are assigned to Station 3 or 4 and they go get the <br />27 full blown engine and additional water and hose. There would also be two other stations <br />28 responding on a working structure fire. <br />