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Orono Fire Needs Assessment <br />19 | Page <br /> <br />Technology Yes, but needs updates <br />Washer/Dryer No washer but a dryer <br />Gear Extractor/Dryer Yes, but extractor is 20 years old <br />Safety and Security <br />Sprinkler System Yes <br />Smoke Detection Yes <br />Security Yes <br />Apparatus Exhaust System No <br />Units/Staffing Levels Assigned <br />Apparatus list follows. All units staffed via <br />Paid-On-Call firefighters <br /> <br /> <br />The Navarre Fire Station is the second of two fire stations operated by the Long Lake Fire <br />Department. The station consists of 2 double-depth apparatus bays along with two offices and <br />a small training room. <br />There are no 24-hour crew quarters, nor is there room to put them in without a major remodel. <br />This smaller station doesn’t have a locker room. It also lacks an exercise room, although the <br />firefighters turned the lounge area into a workout area with donated equipment. The Navarre <br />Fire Station does have issues with the HVAC on a regular basis. It is currently not set up for the <br />best practices of carcinogen containment nor does it have an exhaust removal system. It is in <br />need of a technology upgrade for improved Wi-Fi & radio coverage, a station alerting system <br />and improved communication speakers throughout. Orono owns the building outright but <br />contracts with the City of Long Lake to operate and maintain it. <br />Navarre Fire Station <br />Physical Address 3770 Shoreline Drive <br />Date of Construction 2003