2016 2017 CIB Projects Tim Butler Fire Chief John Swanson Fire Executive Services Director 2 Fire s 20162017 CIB Projects 3 projects to eliminate serious safety hazards shorten response times citywide close service gaps and replace aging infrastructure ID: 702486
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Saint Paul Fire Department
2016 – 2017 CIB ProjectsTim Butler, Fire ChiefJohn Swanson, Fire Executive Services Director Slide2
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Fire
’s 2016-2017 CIB Projects3 projects to eliminate serious safety hazards, shorten response times citywide, close service gaps, and replace aging infrastructure.
Supports Fire Department’s strategic deployment shifts
Replacement of Fire Station 20 $5.6 M
Replacement of Fire Station 7
$5.6 M
Replacement of Fire Station 17 $5.1 MSlide3
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24 Fire facilities – 16
active stationsBuilding ages range from 5 to 130 Years
Industry standard: 50 year life
expectancy
Conditions range from very poor to excellent
Old stations limit
Fire/EMS deployment
Community change is outpacing infrastructure
Fire Department Facilities
We’re providing 21
st
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Engine Company
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Ladder Company
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4-Person Paramedic Unit
2-Person Paramedic Unit
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SERVICE GAPS 2005 - 2014
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Fire’s #1 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station 20Hamline-MidwaySlide6
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Station 20 Replacement Hamline-Midway Station 2179 University Avenue
Built in 1920 Lacks crew amenities Poor material condition Inadequate protection of Central Corridor development Single-crew station creates “Part-Time” operations Draws resources from other areas to provide coverage
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CIB ProjectsSlide7
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Dangerous to Pedestrian & Vehicle Traffic Puts crew into Traffic Lanes
Blocks traffic on University Not compliant with Cancer Task Force Criteria
Station 20 Safety
HazardsSlide8
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Station 19
A Single 4-Person Crew Protects
the Hamlin-Midway Area
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SERVICE GAPS 2005 - 2014
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$5.6 Million needed to Replace Station 20 Build station on land donated by Rock-Tenn
Old building remains intact for resale 4-Bay station – pull through design Second floor crew space for 12 Firefighters Engine 20, Ladder 20, Super-Medic 20 Eliminates major service gap
Eliminates dangerous conditions & congestion
Improves response times in western ½ of City
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Building Station 20:
Closes the Hamline-Midway Gap
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Fire’s #1 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station 20Hamline-MidwayQuestions?Slide13
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Fire’s #2 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station 7Dayton’s BluffSlide14
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Station 7 Replacement Dayton’s Bluff Station 1038 Ross Avenue
Built in 1930 Worst Material Condition Floor is a safety hazard Lacks crew amenities Cannot hold an ambulance Draws EMS resources from entire East Side
Does not comply with Cancer Task Force Criteria
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Rescue Squad / Haz Mat
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2-Person Paramedic Unit
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$5.6 Million needed to Replace Station 7 Build new Station on donated land
Old Building remains intact for resale 4-Bay Station – pull through design Second floor crew space for 12 Firefighters Ladder 7, Engine 7, Super-Medic 7, and Chief 3 Eliminates major service gap
Improves response times on entire East Side
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2-Person Paramedic Unit
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Building Station 7:
Closes the Dayton’s Bluff Gap
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Fire’s #2 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station 7Dayton’s BluffQuestions?Slide19
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Fire’s #3 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station #17Payne-PhalenSlide20
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Station 17 Replacement Payne-Phalen Station
1226 Payne Avenue Built in 1930 Lacks crew amenities Fair-poor material condition Does not meet Cancer Task Force Criteria Single-crew station creates “Part-Time” operations Draws resources from other areas to provide coverage
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$5.1 Million needed to Replace Station 17 Build new Station on adjacent/near by land Old Building remains intact for resale
3-Bay Station – pull through design Second floor crew space for 8 Firefighters Engine 17, Super-Medic 17 Eliminates major service gap Improves response times on entire East Side
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2-Person Paramedic Unit
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Building Station 17:
Closes the Payne-
Phalen
Gap
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Fire’s #3 CIB Priority:
Replacement of Station #17Payne-PhalenQuestions?Slide24
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SERVICE GAPS 2005 - 2014
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Thank you!
Questions?Tim Butler651-775-6752 (Cell/Text)