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Bear Lake Township Fire Department - PPT Presentation

2015 TankerPumper Replacement Millage Proposal 1 Introduction Fire Chief Mark Laskowski 2313845785 laskowski2011yahoocom Assistant Fire Chief Beth Redmond 2316320892 redmondbaaolcom ID: 419301

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Bear Lake Township Fire Department

2015 Tanker/Pumper Replacement Millage Proposal

1Slide2

Introduction

Fire ChiefMark Laskowski

231-384-5785laskowski2011@yahoo.com

Assistant Fire Chief

Beth Redmond

231-632-0892

redmondba@aol.com

2Slide3

Purpose

The purpose of this presentation is to provide facts and information regarding a millage to replace the existing1994 Tanker/Pumper, and eliminate the existing light duty rescue.

3Slide4

What is a Tanker/Pumper?

Water Supply truck with a tank that carries water to the fire/scene. Has the ability to pump water for fire suppression, and also fill the tank/draft.

Carries additional fire/rescue tools.

4Slide5

Current Fleet Status (Pumper)

2005 Pumper (Pierce/Kenworth)10 years oldMillage purchase

Replaced Original PumperTotal millage cost over seven years $341,983Life expectancy 20 years

5Slide6

Current Fleet Status (Brush)

1989 Ford (DOD) ARF truck, four wheel drive.26 years oldDOD acquisition (carry over fund balance $27,000).

Replaced Military 6X6Life expectancy-cost to maintain.

6Slide7

Current Fleet Status (pick-up)

2007 Chevrolet ¾ ton, crew cab, four wheel drive.Secondary/Primary MFR Rescue

8 years oldPurchased with a $10,000 donation along with $17,000 insurance fire/loss monies.Life expectancy 10-15 years.

7Slide8

Current Fleet Status (Rescue)

2000 Ford Utility Van two wheel drive light duty rescue15 years old

Township LoanReplaced two donated ambulancesTotal cost $35,000 vs. bids $65-140,000Life expectancy 10-15 years

Trade/sell range $ 5-10,000

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Current Fleet Status (Tanker/Pumper)

1994 Tanker/Pumper (CSI/International)

21 years oldMillage PurchaseReplaced original military tanker.Total millage cost $109,918 over seven years.

Life expectancy 20 years.

Trade/sell range $5-15,000

9Slide10

Tanker/Pumper (continued)

Pump housing cracked / leaking and the pump is not operational Steel tank / corrosion

21 years of wear (salt, lake water sand and rust)Liquid sand paperVehicle has met it’s life expectancyCost prohibitive to repair and maintain

10Slide11

Replacement Tanker / Pumper

11Slide12

Tanker / Pumper - concept

12Slide13

Comparison

13Slide14

Tanker / Pumper Example

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Replacement Tanker / Pumper

Replace two vehicles for one: Tanker / Pumper and RescueReduce total fleet size and maintenance costs

Larger water capacity / poly tankLarger pumpExpanded storageSecondary pumper

Never without a pumper

Alternate trucks to increase life of current pumper

Driveway access

Mutual aid tanker/pumper and equipment

Future pumper replacement

15Slide16

Replacement Tanker / Pumper

Licensed Medical First Response Primary motor vehicle accident responseAll extrication and rescue equipment on one truck – new car technology

Larger truck for blocking scene traffic for increased safety

Increased extrication efficiency due to design

Safety by design

Improved scene lighting

Fire / Rescue – ONE STOP SHOP

16Slide17

Kalkaska Township FD

17Slide18

Summary

Progressive, forward thinking and fiscally responsible fire department.We have a vested interest and same concerns as to how our tax dollars are spent. We are not only firefighters we are taxpayers too.

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Cost

$458,680

for new truck and required equipment

19Slide20

What is a Mil?

1.2 mils for Bear Lake Township currently is

$68,802. Your taxable value:

$

1.20

per $1,000

$12 per $10,000$60 per $50,000$120

per $100,000$180 per $150,000$240

per $200,000

$300

per $250,000

$

360

per $300,000

20Slide21

1.2 Mils

for 7 YearsEquipment Cost: $458,680Down Payment: $47,000

Amt Financed: $411,680Rate: 2.91%Annual Payment: $65,853.31

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Thank You

Thank you for your continued support!

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