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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 10,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 10. LONG LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT FOR 2016 <br /> Chief James Van Eyll provided the Orono City Council with a review of the Fire Departments 2016 <br /> annual report. Van Eyll stated the Fire Department's mission statement remains the same,which is to <br /> enhance the quality of life and unique character of our protection area by providing excellent community <br /> risk reduction, fire and rescue services through prevention, education,preparedness and response. In <br /> addition,the Fire DepartmenYs vision statement has not changed. Van Eyll noted the value statement is <br /> something that was added last year and reads as follows: "We embrace our fire service responsibilities to <br /> our community through R.I.T.E.Values—Respect, Integrity, Teamwork and Excellence." <br /> The leadership and organizational chart of the fire department remains basically the same as in prior <br /> years. The administration side handles the building and grounds. There are currently 31 active members <br /> in the department,with one on military absence. All members are currently or will be Firefighter I or II <br /> state certified, First Responder or EMT certified, and HazMat Operations certified. <br /> Van Eyll noted the Fire Department lost two members with 41 and 42 years of experience respectfully, <br /> which has had a negative impact on the daytime response. In total the Fire Department lost 119 years of <br /> experience last year due to retirements. There are now seven new probationary members and eight <br /> members who came off probationary status in 2016. Van Eyll indicated it takes between three to five <br /> years to get an initial recruit to the point where they are capable of doing all the duties without being <br /> monitored in some fashion. <br /> Van Eyll reviewed the facilities and equipment for Station 1 and Station 2. <br /> Tota12016 emergency call activity was 410 calls,with Orono having 326 incidents. Overall Orono <br /> experienced 18 fire calls, 67 rescue and emergency medical calls, 54 hazardous condition calls, 15 service <br /> calls, 95 good intent calls and 77 false alarms. Van Eyll noted in 2016, Orono had three fewer <br /> emergency calls than in 2015. In addition,there was a total of 31 calls for mutual aid in 2016. <br /> The average response time for Long Lake was just over 7 minutes and Orono was 6 minutes and 53 <br /> seconds. Overall the response time for the Fire Department was seven minutes and 35 seconds,which <br /> also includes the calls for mutual aid. There was an average of 11.35 members who responded per call, <br /> with 62 percent of the calls happening between the hours of 0600 to 1800. Total call hours in 2016 was <br /> 5,667,with Orono having 4,085 hours or 72.08 percent of the total. <br /> Page 4 of 26 <br />
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