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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 9, 1996 <br />' I <br />(#16) CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM RESPONSE <br />Moorse reported that there has been an increase in the number of calls regarding carbon <br />monoxide alarms to the Hennepin County dispatcher The majority of the calls have been <br />false but the ensuing discussions have resulted in the need for cities to determine vs hat <br />response they request when such calls are received At the present time, the fire <br />department and police respond to such calls Another suggestion is a response by a <br />patrol officer who will determine if further action is required This response would be <br />considered a Level III If there were any medical problems, the fire department would be <br />called and an ambulance possibly dispatched <br />Kelley questioned the issue of liability He asked once the police respond, the people are <br />out of their house, what will happen Moorse said a furnace company is generally called. <br />Kelley clarified that the home is kept vacant until such time as a qualified technician <br />inspects the home He asked if there were brochures available giving out the information. <br />Moorse said there were not but the newsletter could be a source for such information. <br />Goetten suggested checking w ith Minnegasco to see if such a brochure was available <br />through them <br />Callahan asked what happens once agreement is made for a Level III response. Moorse <br />said the direction would be given to the Hennepin County Sheriffs Department, who <br />would show this information as the response level for the City of Orono when <br />dispatching such calls Callahan voiced concern over a rivalry between the police and fire <br />departments in regards to differing levels of response Mound and Wayzata were said to <br />agree to Level III responding Long Lake has approved a Level I response Kelley asked <br />if there w ould be ensuing problems due to these differing opinions Moorse said the <br />decisions on response would be made at the dispatch level from the city approvals made. <br />Kelley asked if the patrol officers carry detection equipment for carbon monoxide. <br />Moorse said they do not The fire department does, however It was said the cost for <br />such equipment is about $300. Jabbour said it would be a good idea for all squads to <br />carr>' such equipment Kelley asked Staff to check on the number of calls received <br />Callahan moved, Jabbour seconded, approve the selection of the Level III response for <br />carbon monoxide alarms in the City of Orono Staff is also directed to review the <br />demand and benefit of squads having detection dev ices \'ote; Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />Jabbour asked Moorse to inform him of the amount of money in the Police Forfeiture <br />Fund.