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CC Regular Session 2. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 08/27/2019 <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Public Safety Educational Exhibit Appreciation <br />Purpose/Background: <br />On Friday, April 6th, 2018 at 10:50 pm Ramsey Police & Fire Departments and Allina Paramedics were dispatched <br />to a personal injury accident on Hwy 47 (St Francis Blvd NW) in the City of Ramsey, where it was reported one <br />vehicle rolled over. The Minnesota State Patrol, Anoka County Sheriff's Office, and Anoka Police Department also <br />responded to assist. <br />Officers arrived and found the driver Joey Anderson, who had not been wearing his seatbelt, was ejected from the <br />vehicle and had died at the scene. A passenger in the vehicle who had been wearing his seat belt was walking <br />around and treated for minor injuries. Speed, alcohol, distracted driving, and no seat belt were factors related to this <br />crash. <br />Joey's father Wade Anderson later came to the Ramsey Police Department, and expressed how he and his family <br />wanted to use the crashed car Joey had been driving to help make others aware of the reality of these types of <br />incidents, and the importance of driving sober, not speeding, not driving distracted, and wearing your seat belt. <br />Joey always wore his seatbelt; but for some reason which will be forever unknown, he was not wearing it during <br />this trip. <br />A local Ramsey business M & G Trailer (7575 Hwy 10 NW) generously donated the trailer which will be used to <br />transport the vehicle to different locations. <br />A local Anoka business North Star Towing (833 North St) generously donated their time and the equipment to <br />permanently attached the vehicle to the trailer, so it can be safely transported to the various locations it will be on <br />display at. <br />While the vehicle is on display at schools, county fairs, and city events, it will be an educational exhibit. Officers, <br />Deputies, and Troopers can this as a tool to educate the public on the reality of these events, and the importance of <br />following the laws put into place to protect us. <br />Wade Anderson, and the Anderson family, generously donated the vehicle, a 2007 silver BMW. Carrie Dubbelde <br />who is a family member of Joey created the safety banners which will be on display around the vehicle, as well as <br />the plaques which will be given in appreciation to M & G Trailer, North Star Towing, and the Anderson Family. <br />The wrap -around banner serves many purposes; it lists facts to educate the public, it conveys a personal message <br />and is a memorial to Joey, and it's a physical safety barrier to keep the public back from the sharp pieces exposed <br />on the vehicle. Donations were generously made by the Anderson family to pay for the banner and plaques. <br />The ability to use this vehicle as an exhibit will be extremely valuable as a Public Safety education tool, allowing <br />first responders to convey the importance of traffic laws and real dangers of operating vehicles to citizens. <br />Guests will be present to receive their appreciation plaques. The vehicle and trailer can be seen on display tonight <br />parked on Sunwood Drive in front of City Hall. The exhibits first use will be at Ramsey's Happy Days, Saturday, <br />September 7th, 2019. <br />