HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmergency Services Committee Minutes 05.24.2020 MINUTES
EMERGENCY SERVICES COMMITTEE MEETING
May 24, 2020 6 p.m.
COUNCIL, CHAMBERS
COMMITTEE MEMBERS PRESENT:
_X_Bruce McGee Chair _X_Richard Klose
_X_Iry Wilke Co Chair _X_Heidi Sparks
Bill Mountsier _X_Taryn Massa
OTHERS PRESENT:
Fire Chief Peters, Police Chief Langve, Ambulance Director G (not present)
Public Input: None
General Items:
1. Approval of the Minutes for February 22, 2020, October 26, 2020, September 28,2020
and June 22, 2020. Motion to approve by Council member Heidi Sparks and Second by
Council Member Richard Klose; motion approved 5-0
Old Business:
1. Emergency Services Reporting: Department updates and reports made by Police
Chief Langve followed by Fire Chief Peters see attached reports.
2. Update on Safety Mill Levy before any advancement the mayor's desire to see the
CIP for the city is finished. From Chairman's McGee's question to the Mayor from the
March 2, 2021 Council Meeting, explained to the emergency services committee
members. This item to remain on the future agenda's under old business.
Other Items
Chairman McGee's anticipation for Reserve Police Officers pay being an item of
discussion in the next Budget and Finance Committee meeting scheduled for May 25,
2021.
Adjourned: Motion to Adjourn made by Council Member Heidi Sparks, Second by
Council Member Wilke motion passed 5-0.
�M
,a
rt
215 W. 1st Street Laurel, Mt. 59044 Phone 406- "8-8737 . Fax 406-628-4641
Chief of Police Stanley J Langve
Emergency Services Report 5-24-21
Total calls for service year to date: 3,687
Crimes reported in jurisdiction year to date: 491
CFS April 25"'through May 251h: 853
This represents a 10% increase of total CFS over the last 2-year average.
Attached is a break down of calls for service. 118 traffic stops.
Suspect wrecked out a patrol vehicle at the end of a pursuit, expediting repairs and hope to have
it back into service prior to the 4th of July holiday weekend.
Fentanyl overdose deaths are increasing. There is a major influx of the drug in the area.
May 15th we graduated one new Laurel Reserve Officer. Begin recruitment for reserves in a few
months.
Meet and greet went well for K-9
Hoping to get a full-time parking/nuisance/animal control position.
May 201h we had a FBI audit. They were very impressed with our records and implementation of
security protocols. This speaks very highly of TAC's Susan Canape, Brenda Sell and Captain
Pitts, as well as the entire dispatch staff, Captain Pitts has done a lot to implement security
protocol to be compliant with the state and federal requirements. It is not cheap but if we were to
be out of compliance and were the victim of ransomware, we would be liable for the cost. Not to
mention if confidential or personal information was released.
1
A B C D E
1 JCFS Date[Time]2021-04-26 00:00'and'2021-05-24 23:59'[Primary Incident Code
2
3 Code : Description
4 Totals
5 10-15 :With Prisoner 0 0-
6 :Abandoned Vehicle 2 2
7 :Agency Assist 58 58,
8 Alarm - Burglary 14� 14
9 :Alarm -Fire 5 5 _
I
10 AMB :Ambulance 81 81
11 :Animal Complaint 11 11 _
12 :Area Check 7 7
13 :Assault 1 1
14 : Bad Checks 0 0, _ —�-
15 : Barking Dog 4 4
16 : Bomb Threat 0 01
17 : Burglary 0 0
18 : Child Abuse/Neglect 51 5
19 : Civil Complaint ( 131 13
20 : Counterfeiting 011 0
21 : Criminal Mischief 7 7
22 : Criminal Trespass 8 8
23 : Cruelty to Animals 2 2
24 : Curfew Violation 9 9,
25 : Discharge Firearm 1 1
26 : Disorderly Conduct 9 9
27 : Dog at Large 22 22
28 : Dog Bite 0 01
29 DUI : DUI Driver 13 13
30 : Duplicate Call 2 2
31 : Escape 0 0
32 : Family Disturbance 12 12 j
33 : Fight 5 5
34 FIRE : Fire or Smoke 12 12
35 : Fireworks 0 0
36 : Forgery 0 0
37 : Found Property 7 7
38 : Fraud 1 1
EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR 101
2
^
`
EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR 1O1
3
°
`
Laurel Fire Department
Report for the Month of Apr-21
Calls Hours
Structure Fires 1 8
Wildland Fires 9 166
Extrications 10 320
Other Rescues
Alarms 5 38
Medical Assist. 8 68
Severity Staffing
Other calls 5 51
38 Totals 61
Fire Prevention
Total Training 361
Total Maintenance 60
Community Service
Total 1 1072
Mutual Aid to worden for Grass fire-2 DNRC trucks and T-2 responded with 5 firefighters-64 hours.
175 calls YTD
Structure Firefighting
Conduct all levels of Structure Firefighting to include entry and attack,ventilation,salvage,
overhaul,and investigation.
A structure fire is a fire involving the structural components of various types of residential,
commercial or industrial buildings.
Wildland Firefighting
Wildfire, brush fire, bush fire,desert fire,forest fire,grass fire, hill fire, peat fire,vegetation fire.
Extrications
Rescue victims entrapped in automobiles, machinery,farm equipment, buildings, and trenches.
Other Rescues
Rope Rescue,Water Rescue, Ice Rescue
Alarms
Any false alarms or malfunctions.
Other Calls
EMS assist, Industrial or Aircraft firefighting,Vehicle Fire, Hazmat,Spills, Public safety,
Investigations,gas leaks, Carbon Monoxide problems,etc.