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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meeting Minutes <br /> February 22, 2012 <br /> 3. Res. #12 -008 — Authorizing the Centennial Fire District Chief to Explore Legislative <br /> Changes to Allow for Local Controls of Determination of Provision on Local Ambulance <br /> Services <br /> Centennial Fire District Chief Jerry Streich gave a brief overview of the proposed resolution and <br /> stated that the resolution would allow City leaders an opportunity to work with the Legislature to <br /> make modifications in current law that would allow communities to choose providers for <br /> emergency ambulance services. Chief Streich stated that the resolution, which was <br /> recommended by the Fire Steering Committee, was being presented to all members of the district <br /> and that the City of Circle Pines had already approved it. Chief Streich stated that in 2011 the <br /> department handled 1,084 calls, which equated to 3 per day, with 60% of them being rescue calls <br /> and four (4) life saves. Chief Streich stated that all firefighters are trained at a Basic Life <br /> Support (BLS)/EMT service provider level in the district; however, most ambulance service <br /> providers have an Advanced Life Support (ALS) service provider (paramedic). Discussion <br /> ensued regarding future options for providing ambulance service, a form of ambulance service at <br /> the BLS or ALS services, required training and equipment. Chief Streich stated that the <br /> resolution only allows for discussion to be opened at the legislative level to modify the law <br /> allowing communities to make their own choices. The Chief was extremely clear that the <br /> community should have input into who provides services for them when called upon. <br /> Motion by Council Member King, seconded by Council Member Love, to approve Res. <br /> #12 -008 — Authorizing the Centennial Fire District Chief to Explore Legislative Changes to <br /> Allow for Local Controls of Determination of Provision on Local Ambulance Services as <br /> presented. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Chief Streich reviewed call statistics, budget amounts and the response area for Station 3 with <br /> Council. Chief Streich stated that with demographics, day time employment, recruitment and <br /> retention efforts failing, it has been extremely difficult to provide day time services. Chief <br /> Streich stated that many departments are encountering the same difficulties and are overcoming <br /> them by offering "day /duty crews" which would be 4 hour shifts that fire fighters schedule. <br /> Chief Streich addressed this issue with the Fire Steering Committee who approved the model to <br /> offer a "duty crew" position for 2012 and this has worked well. Chief Streich explained that <br /> many local departments and their communities have benefited from this type of scheduling and it <br /> allows the fire fighter to choose when they will be on -call versus all the time including holidays. <br /> The Chief reassured Council that when the "day /duty crew" was not responding to calls they <br /> would be working on equipment, cleaning or completing paperwork. <br /> Consensus of the Council was that this type of part-time scheduling would allow for retention of <br /> current staff and assistance in recruitment efforts while minimizing expenditures and providing <br /> excellent service to the community. <br /> 4. Ord. #55, Second Series — Amending City Code, Chapter 51 & 91, Adding Regulations <br /> for Illicit Storm Water Discharge & Detection <br /> Administrator Larson stated the City currently has a Storm Water Discharge Permit issued by <br /> Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. MPCA is not satisfied with the current language within <br /> City Code and requires the modified language that has been provided prior to May of 2012. <br /> Council Member King requested that the item be tabled, allowing additional time for review. <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br /> 3 <br />