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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15.D.2. Fire Equipment Discussion Is: D. ~ . CITY OF SHAKOPEE Memorandum TO: Mayor and City Council FROM: Mark McNeill, City Administrator SUBJECT: Fire Equipment Discussion DATE: September 16, 2005 As a follow up from the workshop meeting on September 12th, Fire Chief Ed Schwaesdall will be available after 8:30 PM at the September 20th City Council meeting to answer Council questions on acquisition of the heavy rescue vehicle, and replacement of the Assistant Chief struck. Mark McNeill City Administrator MM:th ~. /5v.0.d. I. Police I 2006: 2 Patrol Cars ($65,800). Replace two patrol cars purchased in 2002. 1 4x4 patrol vehicle ($40,000). Second 4x4 vehicle for emergency use in lieu of squad car, replacing a squad car purchased in 2002. 1 Unmarked Car ($19,500). Additional unmarked vehicle. 2007: 3 Patrol Cars ($101,400). Replace two patrol cars purchased in 2003. Increase squad car fleet with one additional squad. 1 Unmarked Car ($20,000). Replace unmarked administrative vehicle 1999 Chevrolet Malibu. 2008: 5 Patrol Cars ($173,500). Replace four patrol cars purchased in 2004. Increase squad car fleet with one additional squad. 1 Unmarked Car ($20,000). Additional unmarked vehicle. 2009: 5 Patrol Cars ($178,000). Replace four patrol cars purchased in 2005. Increase squad car fleet with one additional squad. 2010: 4 Patrol Cars ($146,000). Replace three patrol cars purchased in 2006. Increase squad car fleet with one additional squad. I Fire I ,1\.\ ~iC I'U '\'11 2006: .aeavr~ Rescue ($400,000). This unit will replace the 1986 rescue in the fleet right now. This unit is used for (fires, auto accidents, medicals, high and low level accidents, hazardous spills, etc.) One Ton 4x4 with Grass Pak ($60,000). This unit will replace the current 1990 Ford 4x4 pick-up with grass pak. This unit is for fighting grass fires, towing the rescue boat, and hauling hoses and equipment. Replacement would be a crew cab model to accommodate four fire-fighters. The 1990 truck could be cycled to Public Works instead of buying a new truck for Street Division. 2007: Pumper ($500,000). This unit will replace the 1992 pumper. This unit will have a foam system. This unit is used for (fires, auto accidents, medicals, hazardous spills). Chief's truck ($45,OOO). Replace 1999 Dodge. 2008: Tanker Truck ($400,000). This unit will replace the 1986 Mack. This unit is used for rural areas that do not have a water supply. Chiefs Truck ($45,000). Replace 2000 Ranger. This new rig will replace the two door Ranger which was purchased in 2000. The Ranger is a small fire rig which is not convenient for firefighters to drive at high rate of speed for fire calls. The size of the vehicle while on emergency calls could result in dangerous outcomes for firefighters. Would like to replace in 2007 and let 1999 Dodge go another year due to size factor of Dodge. One Ton 4X4 with Grass Pak ($65,000). This unit will replace the current 1996 Chevrolet Pickup with grass pak. This unit is for fighting grass fires, towing the ice angel and hauling hoses and equipment. 2009: 100' Aerial Ladder ($1, ODD, 000) . This unit will replace the current 1994 Simon Duplex-Aerial (Mack). This unit is used for high level' fires, high and low level extri'cation of victims and for all structure fires in community. One Ton 4X4 with Grass Pak ($65,000). This unit will be an addition to the fleet for Station 3 (Southbridge Station). This unit is for fighting grass fires, towing the Six Wheeler and hauling hoses and equipment. 2010: 2 Pumpers ($~, 000,000) . These units will replace the current 1998 pierce Pumpers. These units are used for fires, auto accidents, medicals, high and low level accidents, hazardous spills, etc. These units will be first out in two of the three stations. I Building Inspection I 2006: No Anticipated Purchases 2007: No Anticipated Purchases 2008: 1 Inspectors Truck ($20,900). This would be a replacement for Unit # 200, which was acquired in 1998. 2009: No Anticipated Purchases. 2010: Inspectors trucks ($21,900). Replacement for Unit # 201, acquired in 2000. I Engineering I 2006: Truck 4X4 ($~9,000). This truck will be an addition due to hiring of a Grading Inspector. If this employee is not approved in budget, then the vehicle purchase is not necessary. 2007: No Anticipated Purchases 2008: Truck ($~9,000). This truck will replace an existing truck that will be 10 years old (PW #305, 1998 Ford Ranger). It is anticipated that due to age, mileage and maintenance costs this vehicle will need to be replaced. The department will continue to monitor this situation annually and adjust the equipment list accordingly. Replacement of this vehicle is for a 4-wheel drive extended cab pick-up truck. 2009: Truck ($20,000). This truck will replace an existing 4-wheel drive extended cab that will be 10 years old (PW #301, 1999 Ford Ranger) . It is anticipated that due to age, mileage and maintenance costs this vehicle will need to be replaced. The department will continue to monitor this situation annually and adjust the equipment list accordingly. 2010: No Anticipated Purchases I Street I 2006: Single Axle Dump Truck ($~25,OOO). Replace existing unit #108 1992 Ford dump truck. ~ Ton Truck Dual Wheel 2x4($35,000). Replace unit #117, 1998 GMC. 4x4 Pickup with Plow ($30,000). An Addition to the fleet due to growth. 2007: Loader ($~65,000). Replace existing unit #119 1990 Case 621C. Single Axle Dump Truck ($130,000). Replace existing unit #104 1995 Ford LN 8000 dump truck.