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INCIDENT REPORTS <br /> <br /> Chief Kapler reported April brought forty-two calls; nine rescue and thirty-three fire, with <br /> damages totaling $1,502,000. Year-to-date, there has been one hundred calls; thirty-three <br /> rescue and sixty-seven fire, with $1,502,750 in damages. <br /> <br />MEDICAL SUPPLIES <br /> <br /> Chris Weiss reported the new air tank is here. <br /> <br /> New fire fighters have their masks and everyone should have nets. <br /> <br /> Tanker Two has a full medical kit now. <br /> <br />SAFETY CONCERNS <br /> <br />· First firefighters at the scene need to verify the call by radioing a general alarm. <br /> <br />· Fire fighters should abide traffic laws when driving to the station. <br /> <br />BUDGET ISSUES <br /> <br />· Personnel and capital equipment requests for 1999-2000 are due on Friday, May 15, 1998. <br /> <br />COMMITTEES <br /> <br />STATION #2 <br /> <br />· Bids from the architects are due May 22, 1998. Chief Kapler has heard back from all of the <br /> architects. They are eager to submit bids. <br /> <br />ENGINE #3 <br /> <br />· Tom Hoxter reported five people went to Zimmerman to view their Pierce fire track. <br /> <br />· A meeting will be scheduled with Mr. Schriber to assist in writing specs for the truck. <br /> <br />RADIO CHANNELS <br /> <br />· Jim Sharp will post the radio stations and what they are, on the board in the training room. <br /> <br />DNR UPDATE <br /> <br /> The helicopter is no longer in Oak Grove; however, the helicopter in Princeton is available to <br /> LIS. <br /> <br /> FIRE DEPARTMENT/MAY 13, 1998 <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />