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Apr 28,1975
1975 - ANNUAL REPORT ALL OTHER ACCIDEntS (Continued) TOTAL F~:TAL NON-FATAL PROPERTY DA~[~G E A CC IDE.~FS ACCIDENTS INJURY ACC. ACCIDENTS __~4. Left Road At Inter- section 7 5 2 ~''5. Left Road At Curve Not at Intersgction ~ 6 1 5 6. Left Road on Straight Road - Non- Intersection 8 5 3 7. Fell From Movi, n~ Vehicle1 8. Ali_ 0 tbe r.~: 3 3 9. Not Stated 43 1 22 20 TOTALS ~ _ PEDESTRIAN ACTION BY AGE KILLED AND I)L!UR'ED KILLED TOTAL:0-4 5-9 10-14 19 20-24 25-44 45-64 65 + 'la. Crossi~g or Entering Road at Intersect_ion, 1 5 1 1 1 1 1 b. Same, Not at Inter- section 2 1 2a. Walking in R~ad With -- ' Traffic 2 1 1 b. Same, Agains[ Traffic 3. St.andin~ In Rgadway 1 1 4. Getting On Or Off Other Vehicle 5. Pushing Or Working On Vehicle In Road 6.=.. Other Workin,g In Roa~'-- _ 7. Playin~ In Ro~adway 8. Other In RoadFay 9. Not In Roadway 1 1 __ 10. Not Stated _TOTALS, , 1 11 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 AGE OF DRI¥~RS I T~TAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDENTS'i NON-FAYAL AGE ACCIDELTS 15 & Younger i 5 16 31 8 17 47 12 18 - 19 116 1 25 i 173 48 20 - 24 ~ 25 - 34 195 67 35 - 44 112 1 37 45 - 54 , 72 25 55 - 64 50 14 65 - 74 15 8 75 & Older 6 3 Not Stated 4 ~ TOTALS ' 8261 2 247 A-5 1975 - ANNUAL _REPORT SEX OF DRIVE~q TOTAl, ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCIDEMTS NON-FATAL IN3URY ACCIDENTS 1. Male 587 1 169 2. Female 237 1 78 3. Not Sta~ed ' 2 TOTALS 826 2 247 RESIDENCE OF DRIVERS Local Resident: Reside Elsewhere In State Non-Resident Not Stated TOTALS TOTAL ACCIDENTS 311 500 14 826 FATAL ACCIDENTS NO.Y-FATAL INJURY ACCIDENTS 80 165 247 COIf£RiBUT~{G ~'.. IRCtD.29 TAYCE S_ I>~iCATED TOTAL ACCIDENTS trATAL ACCIDEXTS i'~ON-?ATAL IN3URY ACCiDE>TfS SPeedini__,,..._ 62 1 20 Fail to Yield Right of Wa_~v 71 19 Drove Left of Center 6 2 Improper Passin~ 5 .... Thru Stop. Sign~ 10__ _ 4 12 6 Disobeyed S ig~n,a 1 .... Follow Too Cio[se 32 10 Improper Turn 15 2 .Impro~er Dr ivey:% 168 51 Brakes Failed 9 3 Improper ~i~ht[s 1 1 __ Dr inkin$ __ 45 1 17 TOTALS 436 2 135 TYPE 'OF MOTOR VEHICLE Passenger Car 807 2 225 Passenger Car and Trailer 1 1 Truck or Truc~ Tractor 89 16 Tractor and S~mi Trailer 2 Other TruCk C~mb Farm Equipmen~ Taxicab i 2 1 Bus ' 7 2 School Bus i 4 1 Motorcycle i 8 6 b~tor scooter Not Stated 1 TOTALS 924 2 255 Special Vehicle Included Abov9 Emergency Vek. 3 3 Military Veh.~ Other Public Veh~ A-6 1975 - ANNUAL REPORT ROAD SURFACE C05~DITION ! TOTAL ACCIDENTS [FATAL-ACCIDE!~/S NON-FATAL INJURY ACCIDENTS DDr~p~y__ 245 2 69 83 34 .Snowy or Icy 158 35 Other 1 Not Stated 3 TOTALS 490 2 138 KIN~ OF LOCATION TOTAL ACCIDENTS FATAL ACCiDEntS >~ON-FA~TAL INJURY ACCIDENTS 271 2 87 Apts.~ stores, factories, Single famil_v~hom~es Farms, Fields No bb~r~ina] develoon~ent__ Not Stated TOTALS IDaylight Dawn or Dusk Darkne s s Not Stated TOTALS 21.9 490 LIGHT CONDITION ~CC !D~_NT~ TOTAL ACCIDE..'~TS FATAL 286 30 167 7 490 51 138 ifON-~-ATAL INJURY ACCIDEi'~FS 82 7 138 ROAD Ct-~ACTERISTICS One Lane Roads and Alleys ~o Lane Three Lane Four Lane Divided Road or One-Way Street Expressway or Toil Road Unpaved Any Widt~ Not Stated TOTALS AL1, ACCiDE>:TS 4 215 57 214 490 PEDESTRIAN ACTION pedestrian Action Vehicle Action ' Straight Overtakin~ Right Turn Left Turn U-TurnlBackin~ Crossing or Entering at Intersection i 3 1 Same~ Not At Inte, rsection 3 Walking In Road With Traffic 2 ~ Same, Against Tra, ffic Standing In Roadway 1 Getting o'n or Of,~ ~Zehicle Pushing or Working On Vehicle in Roadwa, y 1 Other Working In Roadway Playing In Roadw~av Other In RoadwayI Not In Roadway END OF TRAFFIC REPORT A-7 The mcei:ings of the Co]_umbia .Tieights P.,'.)].ice Reserve unit are held the first. ThursSay of each mom-Ell at 7:30 PN at the P.%;nicipal Ser- vice Ccni:er. %?,:enty-tv,:o is the average }aon%hly meeting attend- ance. VJthdra{?a!s ai?d recluJ, ting occurred durJ. nq the year and the yea ..... strength was Severe! Officer~' }leeti. ngs were held{ tls<ougY::::.ut th~; year to pla::. function and trainin'.l. Participanhs ir,.. th.:~se ?eetJ. ngs were Nejor, Captai},., Li~utenan'ts and the t:ol.J_c.e Cco)-'din:t't~}r. )4].cctJ. on of of- of the staff i<e)Te mado by thc, duly elected of:~'ic:ers.. Sub3eci's cove~.e~ during tra4r'~ .~, se:~,~-; '~- s fo!].ov~s: 1 Sho'tqun :=afetv aq$ famJ]iai:ization co,ur.~:e co~i~}J, sti'-,,~ of ]ecture, ~' t~ .... ];~e I arid the Pol.4ce '~,~-,-,':'-'~-~-- - ' ' fi.r~ 2 Demons'tratior:s and variou¢ films were ~._, ..... z~::~:_~ t]','-ou,;hout thc- year at month}y r,~ee[iings to train newer nP~h'?s?rs i.h vario0s lax;' 3. Throughout the yea:-,_ urliu members ~:~.i:..~_c.!? ~,, in the rnnuired._..~.. squad and park ca.'.:' training. 4. New arid olc ,,,.. .... ...... n-.h,-,,,- '-.Ne,''~ First Aid m(.,,.~.=~~ ,._.~.. and thel{e}}y receix, e-~,:. ~¢'-~.r',,~rd,.~ ..... .. mu].ti-media first ;aid cards. .,~.v_ce at the Police Reserve unit members were called uNon for ....... ~' followin~ community functions: High School footba!~ ...... and baske'tba~.~ gd"=°=, Hi{In~' School graduation e>?rcises. ~ and }-'-'~"~.a.dC~..'~, Jamboree Para(~e, Carnival and Queen Coro~,~--- ~-.~:~,, School Homeceming Parade aile Dance, and the July 4th Celebration at hu,:,et park. The ~ollowing ~"4~]. activities transp_ _ _ _ ~,:,:. .... ~'~'red throughout the year: 6/4/75- Severs]. " ~ ....... - ....... ' mere .... ro of the Police p~'erve assisted at the !tiqh School graduation .... ~; 6/11/75 through 6/15/75 participaue~, in the Jamboree activities throughout the week. 7-4-75 - Several officers were in atten:iance for the .4th of July celebration at Huset Park; 7/10/75 - Officer Olson was ~ppo].n~ed new Police Coordinator, replacing Chief G].adcr; 7/'22/75 - Director Gustafson a'ttence.u an area meeting at Arden ilJ. ll~ relative to a data collection evaluation survey of the various communities on civil Defense preparedness;. 8/10/75. - ~-,,.~=~- .... ~...' of the Police Reserve CRIME P,_,,~ ~,,.~? IO~,, PEi'OR~P YEAR - 1975 A largo amount of time was spent by Sgt. .......... c veorkJ.n~ on fact- gathering '- ? sku,,y to cover the c. ntire year. ~.~ study had t. ne c3_=~, broken into 20 un':'~-qca~].ed-' gi:"~_es~-. Ali. ca~]~, J.n~'o~.. eac:]~ t ......... Lated ~,~ a grid ,nc:re, ' ..... ~'~ ' - ~.ec,Dz~.d 8}s to ;lor~r c,f d~}] and mo~,~ ,~.,.~ basis The ,~ tudv ': .......... ¥.~-'~" tTM ~.__~..~ These t'lpe ~'-q, .... s ~e~"r'. n~+-~,,:i as %o c-:'j.d -;r' o day, .. .,..~.,_C,.. , -- uc rP~'.:'SC: ~"r_':_}':'?~ type o~* ', ~ .... ", or ':,~ ..... used ..... cu,.cti,-,', in ~,',,.' ],car 1975 and future ...... a::, as-L.c, ax:ca 8,'¢'~ t-; .',,: ., ' :" ~l~i .... tudy will prove of use i.n 3. o - s - -;,"~'> +'~ for a depa::t:R'~c::~;':: ,'-, .... '-'~-, "= crime pro,..:en-tion. The v, eek o:...": Fay 26-20 saw Officers Schn. i:.!.i:: .--~?:d Ol.?on sent to the st.::~%:: .s}/:oi!$or~}d ~3as:i.c C.'..:':i. ne p:e:.,en'li.c;~'~ S¢?)iool. !i: J.s desired to s,::i-:.'? ~t ].c,:-~s'c. t';.':o .mcr. r, office:::~ i:o a like c:our,?e i:hir.; sp:ii~.{~ for !_976, 'l'h:~:~ courses axe ir,_va!::a}:.,ie J.r~ n:aki.'.lg i:'t-.,e of:fi, ce-cs ¢~..'a:ce o£ '_.c:::tllodls to paa:: ¢;nt:c -h. iie ci.i.:j, zo,_Ir¢ of our city wi'ien ('iiJ. F.",C, p!':c- ve;-:tiou c~:.,'~ '.L',o an ass:k,~'.-tance ~:o -tile cJ.'i:izer;. Sgt. Jci'!dr:) took p.'-.:rt J_n writ.<.:ig '~:he spring ';Ne,4sleh'ko:'" lqit. h the backing 02 ~inner.:ots crime ~:'at'ch N::e{;.:a;:s a:'? %hei:c ad':ert:;.::ing, our cit:y had 4-!.: ~:':-"~.; memhc:~; on:el! i~z idci~'k:i:ZJ.cakion ::o: ].Q75 and at 'thc cud of the year t:here ~.~ere 1.,4-12 -total mer;~bezs in the progz-a~::. For 't]:~.:. year, we bad only 30pe}Jai:ioi~ Identification mc.i,(uers ~.,,]:o ~;e:e burg]ari, ze,:] out of a tokai of 3!6 burglaries for the entire ciky l.n 1875. Ci'i:~,o '.Tatr':~ ...... ,~'.':'~'k, .... z,,s°4 ...... on a ~ ........ hate i e:.',~..,_ . S~t:.. ~,~:1~...~o~ ~'-ga,- ~"~, .... ta.l'ks C_u.o ~,~ Co:,~:mn!ty Nc:thodist Church on Cvi]0e Preve:qhion add O:)erat~c.n Ic~er;tJ.'~,'a':'q'',~..~ ..... ~..,...n in ].S75 On '~,~nvc'"*o~-.---~ .~,~ o,:~.,m,-:' ~:. ~q't -~ .... :~'-,- ~'-r,~2,=, ~'~'r] Cr ! ui':'i,~ a -~ -¢ '-~ .in the Anoka¢,-.._.uU..t.=-~-, ',, Com~unlty. Servzce' Pair held in the 1.1a].l at Northtown ~ hOi.,i:,_~.zg Cent:er A h~niout sheet was drawn up by Officer Downey which points out pro?:].ems in ho',,,~ a citizen left his belongings or property vul- nereb]e to loss or vandalism. These ha_?:dout have been given to officers to use when they observe such conditions. These sheets are to be left at a vacant residence or given personally to the citizen by the officer. A ca'rd file which ].is'ts persons or ve- hicles that have been arrested or involved in a crime has also been started 'to assist the officers in crime prevention. Submit'red by: Sergeant. Rob~.7' Je ndro . Verified - 2 - Police ilc,'~;e:ve Activities D'EPAI~TMENT ©F BIE]GBIT$ REP©RT CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES EOUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER · COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA 55421 JANUARY 16, 1976 MR. MALCOI~ O. WATSON, CITY MANAGER, CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA. DEAR SIR: I HEREWITH SUBMIT THE COLUMBIA HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE Y~AR OF 1575. DUE TO MY RETIRING SOON, I WISH TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXPRESS MY GP&TITUDE iO YOU, MA. YOR BRUCE NAW~OCKI, AND I~[BF.~ OF THE CITY COU~CTI'. FOR THE OUTSTANDING COOPERATION I HAVE RECEIVED DURING THE PAST MANY YEARS. MY .ILPpP~ECI-ATION AND THANKS TO Ail. CITY DEPtd~.TMF_~T EMPLO~F~S FOR THEIR FII~ ASSISTANCEi AND HELP DURING THE PAST YEAR. MY SINCERE THANKS TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR VERY FINE COOPERATION AND PERFORMING THEIR DUTIES IN A VERY EFFICIENT )~ANNER. RESPECTFUI LY SUBMITTED FOR YOUR APPROVAL. SINCERELY, FRAN W. BASSETT CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT 1975 - FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 TABLE OF CONTENTS: ACE FIRE LOSSES - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 ARSON, SUSPICIOUS & UNDETERMINED FIRES - - - 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF ALARMS 2 TYPE OF FIRE LOSSES 2 EQUIPMENT USED AT FIRE ALAPJ4S 2 TYPE OF TOTAL ALARMS 3 COST OF ALARMS PER-MONTH, & YEAR & LOCATION & COST FOR OVER-TI~ ALARMS ~ NU~9~ER & TYPE OF ALARMS PER-MONTH, & YEAR - - 5 NUMBER OF RADIO RECEIVER ALARMS ACTUATED - - 5 APPARATUS MAINTENANCE, REPAIRS, MILEAGE - - 6 FIRE HOSE INVENTORY 7 MUTUAL AID RESPONSE & REQUEST 7 FATALITIES & INJURIES 8 TRAINING & DRILLING OF ~[F~9~ERS 8 EQUIPMENT, FIRE & RESCUE 9 DEPART)~"~ GENERAL INFORMATION 9 PERSONNEL, PAID & CALL MEMBERS 10 ACTIVITIES BY MEMBERS 10 PERSONNEL, SICK LEAVE REPORT 11 FIRST AID F~fl~RGENCIES & RESCUE ALARMS 12 N~4BER OF EMERGENCIES, PER-MONTH, YEAR 13 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU REPORT 14 FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU REPORT, (CON'T.) - - - 15 1975'' FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 FIRE LOSSES: BUILDINGS CONTENTS AUTOS & TRUCKS - - - ARSON, SUSPICIOUS & UNDETER~MINE,D, FIRES, (INCLUDING CONTENTS)- TOTAL FIRE 177~ $ 8&,200.00 33,550.00 3,500.00 61,700.00 $ 182 ~950o00 197 BUILDINGS, VALUE INVOLVED: $ 1,482,100.00 CoI~rENTS, VALUE I.~OLVED: 653,600. IX) AUTOS & TRUC~S: VALUE:- - 13+,250.00 TOTAL PROPER~Y INVOLVED: - $ 2,1/~9a9~0.00 FIRE LOSSES: BUiLDINOS CONTENTS AUTOS & TRUCKS - - - ARSON, SUSPICIOUS & UNDETERMINED FIRES, ( INCLUDING CONTENTS)- 197& - FIRE LOSS 197& $ 65,500.0o 22,050.00 &,500.00 8&,200.00 - - $ 176~2~O.00 1975 BUILDINGS CONTENTS AUTOS & TRUCKS - INSURANCE, PROPERTY INVOLVED: $ 1,230,800.O0 533,700.00 10,000o00 177~ - TOTAL INSURANCE $ 1,77~,~00. TOTAL NUMBER iOF FIRE ALARM RESPONSES: - 212 (DECREASE OF~ i30 - FIRERESPONSE) FALSE FIRE AI~4 RESPONSE: - 2 (DECREASE OF 3 - FALSE ALARMS) THIRTY EIGHT iFIRE LOSS REPORTS ~RE SENT TO THE MINNESOTA STATE FIRE MARSHAL OFFICE, A DECREASE OF SIX REPORTS. 197~ - PER QSPITA FIRE LOSS - $ 7.~4 SUSPICIOUS & UNDETERNINED FIRES: ARSON, JAN. 28th. 2038 HRS. 4354 - WASHINGTON, GARAGE, NOT SECURED. JAN. 31st. 2254HRS. 4/+55 - 5th STREET, GARAGE & 1974 -MUSTANG FEB. 10th. L~36 HRS. 1019 - 37th AVENUE, GARAGE & AUTO, 1973 - - - FEB..28th. 21 APR. 14th. O APR. 30th. 2 1774 - PER CAPITA FIRE LOSS - $ 7.2~ L28 HRS. 1121 - 39th AVENUE, VACANT HOUSE. )35 HRS. 4430 - JEFFERSON, HOUSE, GASOLINE ON EXTERIOR. $37 HRS. 4353 - ARTHUR, NEW, UNDER CONSTRUCTION, TOTAL LOSS - - Loss[ $ 2;300.00 6,500. OO 5,200.00 12,700.00 5,300.00 29,700. O0 $ 61,700.00 IGNITION TO ~HE THREE GARAGES,, SAME PREVIOUS PATTERN, NO OVER HEAD DOOR OR IT WAS OPEN. A~L FIRES ARE ]2~VESTIGATED, IF A FIRE IS OF SUSPICIOUS NATURE, STATE FIRE MYd{SHAI' AND ANOKA CRiF~ BUREAU IS CALLED TO INVESTIGATE SAME, AS OF APRIL 30 TH. NO ARSON OR SUSPICIOUS FIRE, A HEIGHTS GENTLEMAN WAS APPREHENDED IN ST. ANTHONY 'FOR ARSON, HE ADMITTED TWO SET FIRES IN COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. THE COURT DECISION WAS THREE YEARS PROBATION. 1975 - FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 1975 - TOTAL ALARMS - 683 1975 - EMERGENCIES - ;,61 1975 - FIRE ALARMs - 212 1975 - MISC. cALLS - 10 A DECREASE OF 95 ALAPJ4S, 197/* TOTAL OF - 778 A DECREASE OF 62 CALLS, 197/* TOTAL OF - 523 A DECREASE OF 30 ALARMS, 197/* TOTAL OF - 2/*2 SPECIAL DUTIES; BOMB THREAT; FALSE ALARMS. TIME OF ALARMS: 8:00 A.M. TO &~OO P.M. FIRE ALARMS - - - - 88 &:O0 P.M. TO MIDNITE: MIDNITE TO 8:00 A.M. FIRE ALARMS 91 FIRE ALAPJ,~S 33 EMERGENCIES - - - - 188 EMERGENCIES 175 E~RGENCIES 98 FALSE FIRE ALARM - 0 FALSE FIRE ALARM - 1 FALSE FIRE ALARM -- 1 SPECIAL DUTY ~ - - 3 SPECIAL DIYi'Y 2 SPECIAL DUTY' 2 BOMB THREAT 1 .~- - 279 TOTAL - - 270 TOTAL - - 13/, SPECIAL DUTY I~CLUDED: REMOVING SNOW OFF LIBRARY ROOF, DUE TO WATER LEAKAGE, AND ASSISTING THE ~ATER DEPARtmENT IN APRIL,REMOVING WA2USR FROM BASE~h"~S. FIRE LOSSES: RESIDENTIALS ~ 18 - - $ 3/*,350.00 MULTIPLE U~LI INGS - - 2 - - 5,9OO.00 GARAGES, PRIVATES, -- 2-- 1,/.50.00 COMmeRCIAL BLDGS. - - 2 - - 5,300.00 TOTAL FIRE LO~S - - - $ 182~950.OO EQUIPMENT USE~ AT FIRE ALARMS: 2~" HOSE LAY,!- - - 17 ALARMS - - 5800 FT. SCOTT AIR MASKS - - 18 ALARMS - - 72 SMOKE EJECTORS - - 37 ALARMS - - &6 RESIDENTIALS -EXTRE~ HEAVY LOSS- & - - $ 70,/*50.OO AUTOS & TRUCKS - - /* - 3,800.00 ARSON, SUSPICIOUS & UNDETERMINED FIRES. 6 - $ 61,700.00 1½" HOSE LAY, - 5& ALARMS - 6750 FT. SCOTT AIR CYLINDERS USED - 81 LADDERS 33/* FT. PUMP CANS, Co2 & DRY POWDER EXT'S. &4 WATER VACUUM PAKS - - TIMES 8 SMALL EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, ETC. 31 ENGINE # 6 - /*000 WATT GENERATOR - FLOOD LITES, POWER TOOLS ETC. TOTAL P~MPLNG TIM2~ AT ALARMS: - 22~ HOURS. (2) 1975 - FIRE DEPARTME4T ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 FIRE ALARM~, BUILDING RESPONSE: 1975, RESIDENTIA~ DWELLINGS 56 MULTIPLE ~q~LLINGS 2 CO)94ERCIAL BUILDINGS 8 GARAGES, (PRIVATE) 9 S0HOOrS ~ 197& 67 6 13 2 INDUSTRIES 4 ODORS IN BUILDINGS 6 PARK VIE%~ ~ILLA, (HIGH RISE) - - 1 PRIVATE CLUB - - PUBLIC UTILITIES- 2 - - - VACANT - - 0 THEATRES O 1 HOUSE TRAZLERS 0 TOTAL - 90 2 TOTAL- 109 FIRE ALAR~tS; MISC. RESPONSE: AUTOS & T~UCKS RUBBISH &iGRASS 25 35 38 45 OTHER OUTDOOR FIRES GAS SPILLS, AUTO ACCIDF~TS MUTUAL AID, REQUEST COL. HGHTS. - MUTUAL AID, COL. HGHTS. REQUEST- B(~B THREj,TS MALICIOUS SCHOOL ALARMS FAULTY AU ~OMATIC ALAP~S ERROR REP~)RTING A FIRE SPECIAL DUTY & MISC. ALARMS - - - FALSE FIRE ALARMS TOTAL- 222 MEDICALS,i FIRST AID & RESCUE --- 461 FALSE AL~MS, MEDICALS 0 177~ - TC ~AL NUMBER ALARMS 683 11 17 13 - -- NO IGNITION - 3 5 7 2 2 14 10 2 5 TOTAL - 251 -523 - -- 1974 TOTAL- 778 (3) i TOTAIj 'C6ST' 'TOTAL-C'0ST u~II{E ALARMS. FIRST - AIDS MONTH ~DRILLS FOR FIRST AIDS TIM~ TO GET TIME TO GET NO FIRE ALAPd~S & RESCI~S TRUCKS BACK TRUCK BACK IN ME~ COST SERVICE SERVICE JAN. 231 68.00 615.00 270.00 185 MINUTES 105 MINUTES FEB. 20i 52.00 807.00 120.00 170 " 120 " MAR. 251 68.00 337.00 125.00 125 " 175 " APR. 25! 80.00 1532.00 170.O0 250 " 180 " I 138.00 675.00 225.00 145 " 165 " MAY 26 i JUNE 19 90.00 210.00 135.00 120 " 1~5 " JULY 18~ 78.00 ~0~.00 330.00 210 " 195 " AUG. 20i 8~.00 739.00 36~.00 190 " 175 " I 96.00 758.00 215.C0 175 " 165 " , OCT. 2~ ! 90. OO 660. O0 ~89. O0 220 " 190 " NOV. 23i 90.00 717.00 25~.00 185 " 195 " DEC. 26! 108.00 605.00 263.00 190 " 190 " TOTAL i 10~2.00 8060.00 2971.00 36 - HOURS 33½ HOURS TOTAL (;OST OF FIRES, FIRST AIDS, DRILLS & OVER TI~ ALAP~{S. = $ 13,085.O0 OVER 'I~ F17~ ALAPJ4S: WORK;NG FIRES~ LARGE HOSE LINES LAID: FEB. t2th. &&20 - MONROE STREET, DOUBLE BUNGALOW = $167. ~0' FEB. ~Sth. 1121 - 39th AVENUE, VACANT HOUSE, F~2~ODELLING= 70.00 MAR. ~lst. 2219 - NO. UPLAND CREST, NO ONE AT HOF~ - - = 32.50 APR. 3rd. /,000 - RES. BLVD. 2ND FLOOR FIRE = 55.00 APR. !Sth. OAKWOOD SCHOOL, &" INTERIOR WATER LINE,~OZE = 115.00 APR. i&th. &&30 - JEFFERSON STREET, (SUSPICIOUS FIPJ~) - = 95.00 APR. 3Oth. &353 - ARTHUR STREET, NEW CONSTRUCTION, ARSON= 190.00 MAY 31st. 7860 MAIN STREET, MUTUAL AID TO FRIDLEY. - = 50.00 JULY ~gth. SILVER LAKE BEACH, DROWNING, BOAT & RESCUE. - = 85.00 JULY ~3rd. 3736 - POLK STREET, BASEMENT FIRE, .... 20.00 AUG. 23rd. &6&9 - FILLMORE STREET, FELL ASIEEP SMOKING. = 32.50 OCT. Sth . ZAYPJ~ SHOPPER'S CITY, FIRE, 2ND F;X)OR, ¥~ST. = 17.50 NOV. ~gth. &753 - UPLAND CREST, CHILDREN WITH MATCHES.== 12.50 NOV. 25th. 1316 - CIRCLE TERRACE, CHILD WITH )LATCHES. - 30.00 DEC. 13th. &212- 5th STREET, CHILDREN, 2ND FLOOR. - - = AO.O0 TOTAL OVER TI~ COST - = $ 1012.50 TIME AIR & ~ GET TRUCKS BACK IN SERVICE INCLUDES, RELOADING HOSE, FILLING OXYGEN CYLINDERS, CLEANING EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES. ! 1975 - FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 FIRES, RESCUEi BOMB, & FALSE ALAi~[S PER-MONTH-' RADIO ALAR}fS ACTUATED FIRST AID8 FIREs B~[B FALSE "Co~,~ANY" "GEr~ERAL" FALSE RESCUE FIRE FIRE ALAPJ~ ALAPd4 ALARM HOURS & ALARMS TOTAL NO RADIO ALARM NO RADIO THREAT FIRE ALARM ALAPJ~ MAN ALARMS HOURS PER-MONTH ~ 36 32 ~9 3o 26 33 &6 33 3& 6 & 6 3 5 2 11 10 1 3 8 18 11 1 5 1 3 7 3 5 162 52 7 2O8 &8 3 119 59 9 3&5 5& 3 226 3 108 50 177 7& 152 59 251 52 3~ 12 6 6 270 6& 7 8 5 160 63 8 ~3 ~7 443 MAN HOURS O! IN THE E%5~N~ 107 1 2 6 l&7 63 &7 6~ 2325 683 HOURS E~RGENC]2~S & RESCUE CALLS - 668. TOTAL HOURS ON FIRE ALARMS - 1657 OF AN EMERGENCY, FIRE-FIGHTERS ARE ALERTED TO RESPOND BY RADIO, EACH MEMBER HAS A RADIO RECEIVER, THE RECEIVERS ARE ACTUATED BY AN ENCODER IN THE FIRE STATION AND iARE EQUIPPED WITH TWO ALERTING TONES, "GENERAL" & "CO~ANY ALARM". "GENERAL ALARM" = RESPONSE OF ALL ~ERS. "COMPANY ALARM" = APPROXIMATE ONE HAIF OF THE ~,~'~BERS RESPOND TO ALARMS SUCH AS: AUTO FIRES, iSMOKE ODORS, ACCIDENTS, ETC. ME~BERS ROTATE MONTHLY ON THIS ALARM. ON BOTH TYP~$ OF ALARMS A CERTAIN NUMBER OF MEMBERS RESPOND DIRECTLY TO THE E~RGENCY L~CATION, THESE MEMBERS HAVE THEIR FIRE-FIGHTING GEAR AND THEIR RES - IDENCE IS ~CATED IN THE Obi'LYING SECTIONS OF THE CITY. Fd~MMERS ARRIVING AT THE EMERGENCY IDCATION AHEAD OF THE FIRE EQUIPMENT WILL ASSIST WHERE EVER IS NECESSARY. RADIO ALARMS ACTUATED DURING 1975 - "GENERAL" = 65. "COMPANY ALARMS" = 65 1975 - FIRE DEPARTMENT ANNUAL REPORT - 1975 APPARATUS ¥~IETENANCE, REPAIRS, ETC. TOTAL ReAD MITES - 4435, ROAD MILES INCLUDE: ALARMS, TOTAL GASOLINE PUP, CHASED - 1395 GALLONS. DRILLING, DRIVER TRAINING,. INSPECTIONS. ¥~IhTEN~ I~CE RECORDS ARE KEPT ON EACH FIRE DEPART}'~NT VEHICLE, REGULAR SERVICING INCLUDES: OIL CH~3~GE, GREASE, CHECK & GREASE PU~S. RECCRI~ FOR EACH DEPARTMF. NT VEHICLE ALSO INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: (a) REPAIP~S, ALL TYPES OF MAINTENANCE, TUNE UP'S, ETC. (b) ~ASOLINE, GALLONS AND DATE, (MUNICIPAL SERVICE CENTER PU~S. ) (c) WINTERIZING OF VEHICLE, NEW; FLUID, OR ADDED, & DEGREE TESTED TOO. (d) DAILy CHECK OF VEHICLE AND EQUIPMJ~NT. (e) REPLACING, OF BATTERIES, 50% OF BATTERIES ARE REPLACED EACH YEAR. (f) WEEKLY CHECK INCLUDE: BATTERIES, OIL, PR/~ Pb]4P, RADIATOR, ETC. (g) ~ONTHLY DETAILS INCLUDE: CLEAN MOTORS, WAXING, CHANGING HOSE. 1~67 - PIRSCH, ENGINE # 6 MINOR ;~)JUSTMENTS ON FOOT BRAKE, POWER STEERING. REPLACE NEW MUF 1~60 - PIR$CH REPLACE 19~1 - MACK, FEBRUAR 196~- CHEVR.C 196~ - CHarm MINOR ]~ SEMAPH( VEHICL~ RESCUE THE T~ FAN BELTS. 'I~R REPLACED ON THE &OOO WATT A.C, GENERATOR., PLUS PLUGS & FILTER. ENGINE # ,~ }~FFLER & TAIL PIPE, MARCH 13 TH. NGINE # & 10 TH. REPLACED CRACKED HEAD~ COY~LETE TUNE - UP, & ADJUSTMENTS. ~ET & 1959 - CIVIL DEFENSE INTERNATI(~AL. ~INOR REPAIRS. 1959 - C.D. REPLACED MASTER BRAk~ CYLINDER. LET, RESCUE # 1 EPAIRS AND ADJUST~]NTS. ~ 24, 1975, P. ESPONDING TO A MEDICAL, CROSSING &OTH CENTRAL WITH THE ~RE ON GREEN WAS HIT BY LOCAL POLICE SQUAD, EXTRFR4E DAM~kGE TO BOTH ~S. TWO MEN IN EACH VEHICLE WERE BRUISED AND MINOR INJURIES. EXPECT # 1 TO BE OUT OF ~RVICE TO LATTER PART OF FEBRUARY: (6)