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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 24, 20 20 <br />6 :00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 4 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll said it's dependent on what time it is and what they are doing. He noted that firefighters do <br />not have authority to do 45 in a 30, coast through stop signs, et cetera. People in the fire department have <br />been pulled over and given a ticket if needed because other lives are being put in jeopardy. <br /> <br />Johnson noted there's a 50 percent chance it is a false alarm. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll said that was true. <br /> <br />Crosby commented that it adds to the response time numbers. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll agreed with Crosby. He noted in the Station 2 area there are members who live a couple <br />blocks away from the station but others live farther away. In the Long Lake area people live a little bit <br />closer, but they have people that live on the we stern edge of Orono and the eastern side of Long Lake so it <br />takes some time to travel to the station. They like to have four in a rig and call it "four and out the door." <br /> <br />Crosby agreed that the most important number is once you have a unit in service that has a crew. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll added that from a medical standpoint, it does take somebody responding right to the <br />scene. He referred to an overdose incident where one of the firefighters drove by the scene and the police <br />department was already there, so he turned around and assisted. However, if the call location is not on the <br />way to the station, they are asked to get to the station and truck so the truck can be put in service. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll said there is an average of 11.2 responders per call. During the weekdays, they average 10 <br />responders. 47 percent of the calls occur during the six a.m. to six p.m. time period, which is down a little <br />bit. Orono had 3,730 calls, which is down from last year. The total calls were 5,815 compared to the <br />previous year of 5,900. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll discussed the training goals for 2020, including: giving more power back to companies to <br />do training with their fellow firefighters; making the pump operator curriculum easier to get more drivers; <br />having not-on-call training tasks; having short trainings while people are at the station; doing more live <br />fire trainings; and doing more mutual aid/Orono PD training. Overall goals include: streamlining the on- <br />boarding process; using technology more; doing a road map for new recruits for the first five years for <br />expectations; increasing Station 2 membership by 20 percent; and purging/updating old equipment. <br /> <br />Chief Van Eyll reviewed last year's goals: The north ride -along did not happen; that is now part of the <br />2020 goal. They did some mutual aid partner training and would like to continue that, and also do more <br />training with the Orono and Wayzata PD. They did a lot of “Get to know your firefighter and their <br />families” so they had family training with fun activities once a quarter. They implemented a recruitment <br />committee which helped increase the number of new recruits. They want to improve service times. He <br />thanked the Council for their help with the new unif orms. Also, the quality-of-service measuring and <br />understanding was taken up by a firefighter at Station 1. He identified the top responders at Station 1: <br />Tom Aldrich, Blair Mileski, Zach Berbig, Pat Cotton, Ryan Gonsior; at Station 2: Scott Spinks, Shane <br />Gardner, Derek Lee, Jeff Krahl, Ted Woychick. Top training attendants at Station 1: Blair Mileski, John <br />Paszkiewicz, Ryan Hoster, Cody Farley, Matt Smiley; at Station 2: Ted Woychick, Shane Gardner, <br />Shawn Revicks, Scott Spinks, Jeff Krahl. 2019 milestones include Tom Aldrich at 30 years; Paul <br />Bullemer, John Hall, Jeff Krahl, and Ted Woychick at 15 years; Zach Berbig at 5 years. <br />