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12 1. <br />Location of existing fire stations. <br />13 2. <br />Age, condition, and serviceability of existing fire stations. <br />14 3. <br />Outstanding maintenance issues with existing facilities. <br />1 4. <br />A recommendation for the appropriate number of fire stations to meet the current and <br />16 <br />future service demands. <br />1 7 5. <br />The location of City owned land, which may include recommendations for land <br />1 N, <br />acquisition. <br />19 6. <br />With consideration for the advantages and disadvantages, make recommendations for <br />20 <br />relocating and/or consolidating fire station locations including but not limited to.- <br />2 1 <br />a. Recommend an appropriate number of fire stations. <br />22 <br />b. Recommended appropriate locations for fire stations. <br />23 <br />c. Recommendations for replacement versus repairs to existing fire stations with <br />24 <br />consideration for long-term maintenance and utility efficiencies. <br />25 <br />d. Recommend appropriate number of apparatus (based on number of fire stations). <br />26 <br />e. Recommend an appropriate level of on-duty staffing to meet service demands. <br />27 <br />28 The consultation services included a site visit and an evaluation of statistical data that included <br />29 1. <br />Station location and building ages. <br />30 2. <br />Apparatus deployment <br />3 1 3. <br />Current risk areas <br />32 4. <br />National response time standards <br />33 5. <br />Current and projected population <br />34 6. <br />Current and projected demand <br />37 The consultant's findings were accompanied by appendices that provide additional data for the <br />3, Council. <br />39 <br />4o The Executive Summary noted "Roseville Fire Department does an excellent job of providing <br />°11 fire and EMS service to the citizens and guests of Roseville."' The consultant noted there were <br />42 opportunities to improve the fire department service delivery system to make the service delivery <br />43 even more efficient and offered recommendations in five areas. <br />44 1. Fire Station Locations <br />45 2. Apparatus Inventory <br />46 3. Staffing <br />47 4. Supervision <br />48 5. Location of Fire Administration <br />49 In order to keep the presentation and discussion manageable and within time constraints,, the <br />5o focus will be on the first two recommendations. The other three recommendations will be <br />'i discussed with the council at a later date. <br />52 Finding 41: Fire Station Locations <br />1. Current 3 station configuration is adequate for staffing/training/equipment storage. <br />2. All the fire stations are in need of costly repairs and updates. <br />a. Appendix A contains a list of needed repairs /upgrades to existing stations. <br />3. Current fire stations have ADA and OSHA compliance issues. <br />4. Inadequate space for on-duty staffing,, including separate male/female facilities. <br />5. Inadequate space for training. <br />Page 2 of I I <br />