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RADIOS/PA GER/TURNOUT GEAR <br /> <br /> Dean Kapler reported six pagers were in for repair, four are completed. <br /> <br /> The 600 hand held has been reprogrammed and is working properly. Station labels are on the back of <br /> the 600 radios. <br /> <br /> Ten new pager batteries have come in, Keith and Dale need to receive theirs yet. <br /> <br />o Maps have been reviewed and are as current as we have. <br /> <br /> Two flashlights have been received and issued. Beginning in January, when funds are available, the <br /> Department will order two per month until everyone has one. They will be distributed by seniority. <br /> <br /> Jim Sharp and Dean Kapler did an inspection of the turnout gear. Four hoods were missing, there <br /> were helmets without shields, and a reminder was given to throw away used rubber gloves. <br /> <br />INCIDENT REPORT <br /> <br />, Dean Kapler reported there were twenty-four calls in September, of which seven were rescue and <br /> seventeen were fire. <br /> <br /> Year to date there have been two hundred sixty-seven calls, of which seventy-one were rescue and one <br /> hundred ninety-six were fire. <br /> <br />MEDICA LAS~CBA <br /> <br />. Chris Weiss reported pocket masks have been received. <br /> <br />. Finexhas been received. <br /> <br />ST/t TION CLEAN-UP <br /> <br />~ Station clean-up has been done for October. <br /> <br />SAFETY CONCERNS <br /> <br />,, Driving to the station for calls, fire fighters should not exceed the speed limit. <br /> Sunfish Lake Boulevard will still be closed tomorrow, Thursday, October 15, 1998. <br /> The bridge on Seventh Street, in the Northeast coruer of the city is now open. <br /> <br />FIRE DEPARTMENT/OCTOBER 14, 1998 <br /> Page 4 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />