Speaker 10: [00:00:00] Loud, Speaker 6: we are connecting to the cloud. We should be Speaker 10: recording. All right correspondent. Speaker 1: We have Speaker 8: from [00:00:15] mes a note that our scbas are due for their NFPA Scott required functional flow. Testing Speaker 10: done. No, Speaker 2: [00:00:30] no that was done that is incorrect. Hold on to that and I will look at it. We had that done Steve if you remember when we reduced our packs down to 10. And I believe that would have been whoo, April. Speaker 10: [00:00:46] Alright, Speaker 8: alright, so we will disregard that unless I hear otherwise from you Speaker 6: Kevin Russell. We have a notice from Speaker 8: Ford Motor Company. [00:01:01] on the 2019 F350 which is the brush truck. I'm seeing the Spanish version. Speaker 6: Something wrong with the read with the steering linkage damper. Speaker 8: [00:01:22] Yeah, if if you get any shimmy over a certain speed they're going to replace it, but I think we should get replaced anyway, so I'll get you that notice. we have Speaker 6: from [00:01:37] New York State Association of Fire Chiefs notice of a training and Ulster Speaker 8: County October 24th and 25th Don I will get that to Speaker 9: you. Okay, Speaker 8: [00:01:52] we have from paychecks. Who does our payroll? I meant poster we will get that posted at the Speaker 11: firehouse. [00:02:07] We have from Speaker 10: keeping up Karen. Speaker 8: Okay, just tell me a slow if I'm going to quickly Marshall and stirring Sterling. a [00:02:25] Advertisement of all, welcome welcome pamphlet. I'll get you that to you. Bob Kaczynski. Speaker 11: Okay, there's not much of important we have from Speaker 8: VF Speaker 5: is Speaker 10: [00:02:40] a newsletter Speaker 6: would see what would be the most appropriate for the Speaker 8: chief staff. I'll get that to Speaker 5: them Speaker 10: and we have from Speaker 6: [00:02:55] fire law Publishing Inc care of Pinsky Law Group in Syracuse Speaker 8: and offer for us to buy Speaker 6: fire department law and management Speaker 8: resource manual for [00:03:10] three hundred and ten Speaker 10: dollars any takers on Speaker 8: that or I can throw that. Speaker 4: Away, it's two hundred. Ninety. Five dollars per manual pulse it. Speaker 10: Okay, that one is disposed [00:03:25] of I have Speaker 8: no further Speaker 11: communication. Mit's we have Speaker 8: had we have all had an opportunity to review the minutes Speaker 11: prior to the meeting and I [00:03:40] seek a motion that Speaker 10: we accept the minutes. Speaker 4: I'll make a motion to Speaker 10: accept the minutes and a second. I see Megan it. Speaker 11: Okay. Is there any discussion Corrections additions or Speaker 9: deletions? [00:04:01] I don't know. Who's laughing. Speaker 10: Okay, that being said, what's your pleasure? Hi, Russ. Hi, Mike, Kevin [00:04:16] you weren't here. So I'm going to assume it would be Speaker 8: okay and I'll vote as well the motion Speaker 10: carries. Speaker 5: Are we Speaker 11: all righty financials? We Speaker 10: [00:04:31] all have had opportunity to review the vouchers and the invoices. So I would seek Speaker 11: emotion that Speaker 12: we Speaker 11: pay the bills for the abstract. Speaker 2: [00:04:47] I make the motion. Speaker 1: I have a question on one of Speaker 11: those you got a second at first and then we can decorate it. Speaker 6: Okay, I seconded Mike did I okay. Thank you. And Speaker 11: then Russ second it and he has a question. So any Speaker 1: discussion [00:05:03] Yeah, when I was looking over to vouchers on check number 3066 which was for fourteen hundred and six dollars and it was for the insurance according [00:05:18] to the email is for the Speaker 6: insurance for cancer benefit. And Speaker 1: I remember that let me a hundred and eighty eight dollars per person and I think we had 10 people so I was expecting 1880 but also a promoter. Speaker 2: [00:05:35] well Speaker 1: Well, it says contracts 612 to 312. So it's nine months. It's not a quiet and a quarterly [00:05:50] payment It Was Eighteen hundred dollars would be like 400 some dollars. It's Speaker 4: .75 of a year. Speaker 2: Yeah, I think [00:06:12] so. I think what would be considered a full year. She took that and x and got it back to got that roughly that number. Speaker 1: [00:06:27] Okay. Well, that's very good. But I mean I couldn't tell from looking at it. I mean I was expecting it would show 10 people and you know that it would put of his first three quarters of a year. I can see that's probably three-quarters of 1880 so that I guess in some answers my [00:06:42] question Speaker 4: and it is for 10 people double checked on that Speaker 10: rust. Okay. I was just surprised that it was going to March. Speaker 4: All kind of all our bills on now for insurances [00:06:57] are going to appear that time of the year instead of being Speaker 1: scattered. Satisfied. Speaker 10: All right any other Speaker 11: questions on? The vouchers the invoice has any concerns? [00:07:15] All right. That being said Bob. What's your pleasure? Hi, Mike, Russ. I Kevin I Speaker 8: very well I vote as well motion carries. Good evening. Mr. Pathak. Oh, [00:07:30] how are Speaker 11: you? You're muted. We're not here. And yeah, let me see here. Unmute, mr. Pastor cough it says. [00:07:45] Alright. Try it out Speaker 5: now. Speaker 10: We're not hearing it again. Speaker 11: He's [00:08:00] looking diligently at a screen now. He says he's you got a mute across Speaker 9: your Speaker 4: now it should be Speaker 10: audio. I can't hear you not [00:08:15] hearing you Jen. Speaker 11: Here you're going to be up soon Speaker 8: and we got questions. All right, so that motion carried to pay Speaker 10: the bills. I have Speaker 8: had opportunity to review the bank statements. I find that they [00:08:30] are an agreement Speaker 10: with the Speaker 11: financial statement as published by mr. Passive cough and would therefore move that we accept the financial records and seek a second. Speaker 4: I'll second I can Speaker 11: already any [00:08:45] discussion questions. Very good Kevin. What's your Speaker 12: pleasure? I Mike. Speaker 10: Hi Russ I Bob. Hi, Speaker 8: I [00:09:00] vote aye as well the motion carries Speaker 11: now Jim we need you. Have you figured Speaker 10: it out? Speaker 4: Looks like he's trying to use a phone now. Speaker 12: We got call Steve. I'm trying to use my phone now, too. Speaker 11: [00:09:15] So you're going to get feedback. If you don't meet one of them. I just I just [00:09:46] You have any luck with the Speaker 12: phone? Can you see me? Speaker 9: No. Speaker 4: [00:10:04] Jim still looks like he does not hearing Speaker 1: this. He's not even showing now. I see two things. It says Kevins phone and then I see Kevin Debbie Fierro would a mute sign on it? Speaker 11: Yeah, I noticed one of his devices you can hear us Kevin Speaker 12: [00:10:19] nice. Speaker 11: All right, we're showing Kevin's iPhone Speaker 5: is on Speaker 12: right like Steve I can see you right now. Speaker 11: What what what is he saying here you [00:10:34] what is phone number Bob Simon? What's the phone number you can call Speaker 10: in on? I'm sure Speaker 2: yeah. [00:10:49] All right. I'll text him let him know. Speaker 11: All right, Jim. He's gonna text you the phone Speaker 5: number. Speaker 10: I'm going to grab a glass of water. Speaker 4: [00:11:16] There you are. Whatever you did we can see you now Speaker 12: Bob. I can see you. I don't know if that's good. But Speaker 4: you push the right button, whatever there Speaker 12: was. There we go technology. I love [00:11:31] it. Speaker 11: All right, Kevin we Speaker 10: got waiting for Jim pasok, Speaker 2: love is Speaker 9: it now? Speaker 10: [00:12:36] Well while we're waiting Donald you got a report for us Speaker 2: sure. Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much for being here this evening. Last month, we had 13 fire [00:12:51] calls and at the end of the month of July, we had 62. We're 68 already right now. Our drill will be held on 818. We're going to start with a classroom session [00:13:06] on outdoor electrical emergency safety and wires down and then we are going to split up into four groups actually five including ours. Thirteen Decon team and we're going to go to [00:13:21] the worked extensively Steve soft as a new model for our water sources within the district. Our old water source was freaking lacking. So we now have I [00:13:36] went out during the drought to determine where the real sources were and so we're going to assign each team in each quadrant of the district assignment of identifying all all a prevention water sources that when they get to the last [00:13:51] one the draft room so should be kind of fun a little challenging and kind of a little competition. We're still continuing with our driver research. We're almost done with it course with the covid. We did hit a little speed bump, but we're going back forward [00:14:06] with that and it's going very well. We are going to be doing a massive clean-up day here sometime in the Your future complete [00:14:21] throw out and look at like we still have all the old failed hose and want to containers and so we are going to do a very big all day working tail to really [00:14:36] get a lot of nonsense out of here that is junk. So be looking for the Commissioners to approve a 20-yard. Booster for that day of which will be announced [00:14:51] in the near future. I don't know what 20 yard dumpsters cost but it's going to be exclusively for the use of cleaning out a lot of the hose and a lot of other things there. So we will be having [00:15:06] a big cleanup day. Then the old Surplus extrication equipment looks like is going to a fire company up on the Canadian border. I'll let More about that, but when working [00:15:21] with MES and looking for a company that had no extrication equipment whatsoever. So donate to them and of course, we would have a no liability Clause [00:15:36] written in there when they take possession of surplus equipment are turnout for calls has been tremendous we Dated through the storm very well. [00:15:51] We were really lucky. We were the luckiest ones in the county tax relief. That's what good clean living will get you Kevin's going to discuss more on the post-test and we've already got our [00:16:06] budget items lined up for you for the budget weed and that I think if there's any questions, that's all I Speaker 11: have. All right, I believe Don just to clarify that we have already declared that Equipment at extrication equipment as Surplus [00:16:21] so that as yeah already been accomplished. Speaker 10: Yeah, I would Speaker 11: highly recommend recycled Depot both for cost and service for the Speaker 2: dumpster. I'm sorry. What's that again? Steve, Speaker 8: I would highly recommend Recycle Speaker 9: [00:16:36] Depot. Speaker 11: Recycle Depot is cheaper and Speaker 8: babies because they recycle a Speaker 2: lot of it. All right, we will check the prices [00:16:51] out Steve is that is that good? The Commissioners approved getting one of those that after we check a couple of vendors find out what's the cheapest Speaker 8: I would make a motion that we authorize up to $500 for a 20-yard Speaker 11: dumpster to [00:17:06] enable the department to some serious cleaning in the in the Speaker 10: facility Need a second by second any Speaker 3: discussion any Speaker 4: chance of being able to throw some of this stuff out at the [00:17:21] at the town's Recycling and save some Speaker 2: money? very likeable Speaker 4: Well, they're not. They have a metal pin that is free to [00:17:36] use and Speaker 2: it's not I'm not saying Speaker 4: recycle this stuff I'm saying is it less expensive to use the town's facility as opposed to spending $500 [00:17:51] for a 20-yard dumpster. Speaker 9: How much is metal? Speaker 4: Metal is free Speaker 11: know. How much is metal because that's How much of the of what would be going in that dumpster? That'll I think [00:18:06] there'd be a lot more Speaker 2: than we know there's a lot of junk would non burnable type of wood the hose which the couplings get cut off of because when you take the hose and throw it away, you have to make it unusable just like we did with [00:18:21] the old turnout gear. But if somebody from the board of fire Commissioners wants to take the stuff up their pickup truck. I highly recommend doing so Speaker 1: I I just questioned the capacity. I mean a 20-yard dumpster. That's one of those big roloffs [00:18:36] isn't it? And I Speaker 8: wouldn't have met beings as roloffs. Speaker 10: Pardon the 30 yard is that is the are Speaker 11: large ones the 20 are a bit smaller. Speaker 1: Okay. I just don't know what value you got ready. You're going to fill it up or not it you don't want to get more [00:18:51] than you Speaker 4: need. there were Speaker 10: Feel confident you got 20 yards worth of junk done. Speaker 2: Yes. I've already asked the guys who are by chunking experts and they felt [00:19:06] that that would be for what we have here that we would probably Felix. I have no concept. I don't I don't do that. But Jimmy and Kevin both said we talked about the other night. They thought that the 20 yard or was the good side. If we decide [00:19:21] that after we do a full inventory of what is going away that we could get away with a smaller one then so be it. Speaker 12: Well, you can you could also go online and they have the dumpsters and the size like a 12 yarder [00:19:36] is maybe eight foot by four foot by 6 foot high. They do tell you the size and what you can put in Speaker 10: there. [00:19:51] And you know another discussion. Yeah 500 is a little Speaker 4: bit steep for that and there's another method certainly cut off the the metal throw the metal at the town for Speaker 2: free and [00:20:06] just Speaker 4: make a pile and cut the stuff Speaker 6: down and put it in the smaller dumpster Speaker 4: and over a period of time because it's being it's being emptied every week. Speaker 10: You do remember we Speaker 8: went to the lunch smaller size. So Speaker 4: [00:20:21] but it's still even with the smaller size. It still has some some space in it. Speaker 8: Yeah, it has some space but what is it? What size is that Speaker 5: dumpster? Speaker 1: I I would opt to let the fire department [00:20:36] get the size they need and get it all done in one day. So you haven't got to keep playing around with the Speaker 12: messed right? I agree. I agree with that rust. Yeah Speaker 2: one night. Thank you Ross. Speaker 11: Other discussion that being said Mike what you Speaker 10: pleasure? [00:20:51] Hi Russ. Hi Speaker 3: Kevin. Speaker 12: Hi Bob. Speaker 4: Hi. Speaker 10: I have arise well the motion Speaker 8: carries Jim pessach off. What's your situation now? You're Speaker 10: [00:21:06] you're up and added or your or your still mute. Speaker 9: Why not hearing you? Speaker 1: Wave your hand if you can hear us Jim? [00:21:21] Okay, so he's here. No you put can you call Speaker 2: in? I gave him information you could pull in if he looks at his phone keep moving forward till he shows up and go back Speaker 8: Bob. Simon says he texted you Jim [00:21:36] and that you should have the information to phone in. Speaker 11: [00:21:54] Does not work so that number what is your the number Bob Speaker 2: Simon? I am sure but I will tell you what I'll go back and look again. I don't use that number colon myself. Speaker 11: All right [00:22:09] in the meanwhile, Kevin. What's what do you got to say? Speaker 9: [00:22:48] All the equipment Speaker 2: is Speaker 3: [00:23:07] do you hear me now? Speaker 11: Can you hear me? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Good deal. All right. Mr. Pastor cops on Speaker 8: so independent audit Jim. Where are we on that Speaker 10: there was some stuff that you were going to follow [00:23:22] through with Speaker 3: their fun. They're fine. They're waiting on the representation letter that you and Bob saw have to sign. I gave a copy of it to Bob on Tuesday when he was in here. [00:23:37] Yeah. We I Speaker 8: signed that last night and we'll send that in Speaker 3: you can just scan it and send it to them. Speaker 10: All right you guys can Speaker 8: If you hadn't bombed, Speaker 2: yeah, I'll scan said it to him. Speaker 8: All right, and there were questions about bank reconciliations and other things [00:23:52] did Speaker 11: we get all that addressed or where we on some of those issues? Speaker 3: I think we've got them all taken care of wait till we get the final the final statement from him and then we'll just [00:24:07] write a reply to Speaker 10: it. All righty, Speaker 12: and then the Speaker 11: reserve fund correction, we're going to look and see you're Speaker 6: going to look and see if Speaker 8: the 9,000 that they thought did not get paid [00:24:22] back to the repair fund actually got paid Speaker 11: back because you thought it had and I thought it had Speaker 3: I think it has can you confirm that I've confirmed it with what we have in The Ledger? Speaker 11: And we can see the transactions you see the transaction. [00:24:37] All right, so that's not an Speaker 3: issue. That's not an Speaker 11: issue. All right any other questions for mr. Pathak off on the Speaker 5: audit? Speaker 4: So we'll see the the final [00:24:53] when middle of middle you can you get it to us be probably Speaker 3: you'll probably get it with. Week of them receiving the letter and they will email it and [00:25:08] they'll probably email it just and to Speaker 2: Bob and so all actually send that out tomorrow and so we from them. Speaker 3: if that long Speaker 11: [00:25:23] All right. Any other questions for Speaker 3: mr. Pass the cough? Speaker 4: Jim. I've got some questions. I'm going to email you and it's there. It's just for me to get my brain around [00:25:39] some of the where we've put some stuff page 2 of 8 on the p&l now looking at the low sap allocated to low sap from item, and we don't have to answer these now, but I I need to [00:25:54] know why that Speaker 8: 000 across the board. Speaker 4: That's a net asset allocated to low sap. And then there's a couple other ones another Show Stoppers. Speaker 3: Okay. This is [00:26:09] this is a good time to talk about that what this is is a consolidating statement. So you got your general fund repair Reserve equipment Capital Improvement. Then you got low sap General fixed asset, Lon Term and then [00:26:24] the far right hand column is the total of all funds. So there may be no there may be knowing nothing that goes in on that particular line for the low-set fund. Speaker 1: And we all lose him Speaker 4: vocally. [00:26:40] No, I got him Speaker 6: whoo-wee whoo-wee I got Speaker 11: Jim. Who else you think we lost Speaker 1: Jim faded away his voice stopped for me. Can you hear me now? Speaker 4: Yeah. Yeah, you're fine Speaker 3: Russ. [00:26:55] Can you hear me now? I'm talking right into the microphone. So Speaker 11: I hear we've lost Speaker 4: Russ. That's the problem. I think his interconnect. Speaker 11: Let me check on Russ. He's He's [00:27:10] not muted and Speaker 4: Russ. Can you hear Speaker 1: us right now? Wave your hand if you Speaker 4: can. Yeah, something with his Speaker 5: internet. Hmm. Speaker 4: Kevin's not have don't [00:27:25] doing well either. Speaker 11: Wow. Kevin was making a lot of noise. So I muted him until he got all set. Speaker 4: Okay. Yeah. No, I Speaker 12: I didn't say anything. But yeah, I had a plug-in, Speaker 11: right? [00:27:42] All right. Um, Speaker 3: so anyway that they're light. They're a lot of lines that don't have anything for the low sap the only one There's a bank balance their the marketable Securities the change in [00:27:57] the mark-to-market go up, you know, and then it's got the page to you've got and really condensed form. You got the dividend and interest income the change the year today [00:28:12] change in the mark-to-market between the cost and the fair market value. You of the asset gain on sale and then what the district put in and then the [00:28:27] what the expenses of what has been paid out for benefits and administration Speaker 4: costs or would there ever be any net assets allocated to low-set fund ever? Because then the basis of my question is why is it there [00:28:42] because it confuses the heck out of Speaker 3: me? Well, I thought that you did everybody wanted to see it. That's why yeah, that's why it's on there. Speaker 4: Yeah, if because I know we allocated funds to low sap in Speaker 3: [00:28:58] and you see that on page. One on page 2 it's the last item in this section general fund contribution of seventy eight thousand five [00:29:13] hundred dollars that makes sense to me that I remember and that also shows up in the list of expenses for the general fund. Speaker 4: Okay, we can talk about this offline and we'll report back to the board next month [00:29:28] just a straight because there's some other stuff the Like there's fire Matic stuff at one page and then it doesn't show up where fire mattock [00:29:43] is so we can we can work that out offline and it might sound was me not going out ending it Speaker 3: will work it out in the Speaker 4: budget. Okay? Yeah. Well, you're good. You're Speaker 8: good for for Thursday Speaker 11: a week from Thursday, [00:29:58] right Jim. Speaker 3: Let me see Speaker 8: 820 we had it we had it Speaker 5: moved. Speaker 3: Yes, seven o'clock on the Speaker 11: 20th. Yeah, you're [00:30:13] always an integral part of that process. So okay seven o'clock in the 20th. Anything else Jim Speaker 3: when I'm going to need though is I got a call in to the assessor's office and I'm looking for the assessed valuation of the fire district. I don't Speaker 1: really talk [00:30:28] to them today. They're working on it. Judy Speaker 4: wanted to make sure she talk with Teresa before she published the number so I'll have that to you probably the next time they're in the office. Speaker 3: Okay, what I'd like to do is I'd like to get this out to you [00:30:43] that I've got everything but that in there. Do you want me to send it out and then we can change the assessment information at the last Thursday? Yeah place. Okay. I'll mail those out tomorrow. Speaker 10: All right. Thank [00:30:58] you. Speaker 3: I also Jaron send me everybody's mailing address if you can do that can Speaker 11: thank you. All right, if nothing else for Jim, he's welcome [00:31:13] to stay but otherwise will wish you a good night. And we'll see you Thursday the 20th at 7 Speaker 10: o'clock by alrighty Speaker 11: back to Speaker 10: reports we had done we had Speaker 11: assumed Jimmy bastard was not there [00:31:28] is Susan there Speaker 2: no bassoonist and it is all right stand in. I'm sorry, we had 13 calls last month. And I think that brings us up to approximately what may be done. We're [00:31:43] actually buyer has more closely recipe for you. Okay, so we had 80 and by the way, the star medic is great timing [00:31:58] to yeah, I Speaker 9: [00:32:23] know. Speaker 2: So we had last month. We had a drill covering e-e-e-e. Let's see basic first aid that was fairly well attended. We will be doing [00:32:38] certified first aid along with you know, some more CPR classes soon as we get the get go to start teaching them this month. The next drill is going to cover patient transfer [00:32:53] because you know, as you know, we've got enough few new pieces of equipment including a slide board and another mobile mover if you will like that's in the form of a chair that we can move patients with and [00:33:08] so that drill is going to cover how to efficiently effectively and safely transport patients on to our structure and to the hospital. So that's all I have. Do you have anything for me any Speaker 6: questions so I don't anybody Speaker 10: [00:33:23] else? Speaker 9: For Susan. Speaker 10: All right. Anybody there from fire Speaker 9: police nobody here for fire police? Speaker 8: All right. Safety. We are having our Speaker 10: [00:33:38] quarterly safety meeting on Monday. The 24th will have his own inspections done Speaker 8: prior to that and we'll have something to report in the September meeting relative to our Speaker 11: findings there have been. [00:33:53] In the last quarter no reportable accidents and no first days of which I am aware Don you Speaker 10: concur. Speaker 2: And they're Speaker 10: all righty. Speaker 2: No, no safe distance. No, no, sir. Totally safe. Unless quarter. [00:34:08] All right. Very Speaker 10: good, okay. Active member roster Karen you got Speaker 8: an update from Kim within the last Speaker 6: week [00:34:23] the only change I was her last Speaker 11: name. Yeah, always her last name, but we had a we had a resignation is that Speaker 6: that has not been reflected in the active member Speaker 11: Austria is not yet reflect in the app to member roster. [00:34:38] No, Speaker 4: do we have any documentation for that resignation at the district level? Speaker 2: No, well, the treasure has the resignation letter. All right. Speaker 6: It has to be recorded in the active [00:34:53] member Speaker 10: roster. Speaker 8: Okay, and then we had Speaker 10: discussion. Last month about somehow Speaker 12: designating Speaker 11: the 10 cancer [00:35:08] insurance who the ten people Speaker 10: were that were covered by the cancer insurance Speaker 8: and also designating. So to say the Tier 1 low set via the two-tier to low set Speaker 10: participants. Speaker 11: [00:35:24] How are we going to progress on that? Speaker 4: Steve there's a little more to it on the cancer insurance. We've got a cover we need to have the status of people that have resigned and we have to be able to contact them [00:35:39] and they have to come to be able to contact us for five years after the day that they resigned from the district. Right so that we have to Speaker 6: maintain. Speaker 8: A subsidiary roster so to speak if any of the 10 covered Speaker 6: people [00:35:54] resigned from the department and we have obligations for five years Speaker 8: subsequent to the resignation, Speaker 4: right? So we [00:36:09] I put it all on the on the one roster just put it down on the bottom until they until that clock runs out. We should know about them. Pray Speaker 8: how have what kind of communications have we given Karen Speaker 6: or Speaker 10: [00:36:25] on who the covered people are for the cancer insurance? Speaker 8: Because we had a list of Speaker 10: people Speaker 6: I have the list of people that Don provided and is Speaker 5: 10. Speaker 8: [00:36:41] I have to find it. Speaker 4: Well that that should go on the line item indicator on the active member Terence. So we when we design this new act number [00:36:56] policy will know those names the insurance company doesn't want to know them. They just we just we just pay for a number, but we need to know them and they need to know that they're Speaker 5: on it. Pray, Speaker 9: [00:37:11] I have Speaker 6: nine names one, two, three, Speaker 9: four, five six, seven eight nine Speaker 6: seven current and two previous. All right, Don. Speaker 8: Can you get her a list of the ten Speaker 6: interior firefighters [00:37:26] to shoot or former Speaker 8: interior firefighters who are still Speaker 2: active is it I'm you still I gave that to you. [00:37:44] Now there's 10 on the list and I did that one. Is my son on Speaker 9: there? No, Speaker 4: they're a person Speaker 6: that's number 10. All right, Speaker 8: so [00:37:59] we can make we can Speaker 6: find a way to designate that knowing the 10 people. Speaker 8: I will get with you Karen on the low sap. Speaker 6: [00:38:14] And we'll figure out who's Tier 1 and whose tier 2 if you could send me. Speaker 8: Is that list of people who been accumulating points this Speaker 11: year Speaker 6: [00:38:30] Bob cheese on and I went through and have identified probably most of them so I'll send you that information. All right. All Speaker 8: right, we'll just we'll just double check and I think the intent is evident designated on the active Speaker 11: member roster Speaker 6: [00:38:45] probably on that monthly posting. So people Speaker 10: just a different shading. So people know there's a difference Speaker 4: all we have to do. Have a line or block that says C or B contribution defined contribution or defined benefit. Speaker 9: [00:39:00] All right Speaker 8: anymore to discuss an active Speaker 10: member Speaker 4: roster, Karen is it up to is the member of the roster up-to-date besides that name change there any deficiencies? They Speaker 6: [00:39:15] see a person that has to come off. We're missing a little bit of information on one person, but Kim is working on that. So so we're doing pretty good with that. Speaker 4: And that may [00:39:30] mean to come off will be done for the next meeting. Speaker 6: Yes. I will I Speaker 8: will email at and make sure that that is Speaker 10: done. Okay. Speaker 8: [00:39:49] Where do we want to go? Okay Speaker 12: physicals, we've scheduled physicals with Speaker 10: Tek Speaker 8: the evenings of October 6 and October 22nd. We [00:40:04] have provided Tek with a Speaker 11: list of names that is on the Speaker 8: active member roster because we are only give physicals to active members. Any questions on that [00:40:19] it's Speaker 10: just for reporting purposes. Speaker 4: The company knows about it all the full company. Speaker 11: Yes. It's Speaker 8: been posted. It's been on the spotted dog as an announcement. It was mentioned at [00:40:34] getting Speaker 6: our department meeting on Monday night. No one has an excuse not Speaker 10: to know. All right. Speaker 4: Steve I have a [00:40:49] just a quick question. I think I know the answer but we needed least talk about it. Even if somebody has had a physical everybody gets a physical again and October we have Speaker 8: yeah, they had no [00:41:04] physical in September they get it again in October. So it doesn't go Speaker 10: more here. Obviously Speaker 8: we had we had one person that approached us at the department meeting who Speaker 10: [00:41:20] had been Speaker 8: active was was looking to become active again. The first part of that is to get the physical we did not refer him to go right in we're going to tell him to Speaker 10: sign up in October so we don't have to pay for a second [00:41:35] physical. We're Speaker 8: Being somewhat careful Speaker 10: on how we do that. But yes, you have to have it in October. Speaker 8: Alright facilities committee. I don't think the facilities committee met. I know [00:41:50] you've had your hands full Kevin think there's a chance of getting something own Kevin in the Speaker 11: next month or I what your schedule looking like Speaker 12: Steve. I don't see why not. Yeah, things are looking good here. [00:42:06] There's you know couple days a week. I have to make sure my wife gets to some appointments. I'm back to work. Full time on September 9th, but yeah, I don't see why not. Speaker 10: All right. So let's let's make [00:42:21] that a goal, Speaker 12: right? All right Speaker 1: along along those lines along those lines. I think Steve you were going to provide Kevin with some information that of stuff that had been done in the past maybe a list [00:42:36] of deficiency there something and also maybe to work that had been done Planning by I think that Their architectural firm and also I think somebody was going to talk to somebody over to Roosevelt [00:42:51] or about that new Firehouse about getting somebody that is familiar with this type of stuff. That's knowledgeable. How can I say a resource? Speaker 6: Yeah, I got the old plans to Don I gave them to you Speaker 2: didn't I? [00:43:08] the old plans Speaker 8: were Speaker 10: Somebody had it Speaker 6: Roosevelt resource. Anybody remember who that Speaker 8: was? That would be Speaker 4: me while Speaker 2: [00:43:27] Kevin got the name and number of the Roosevelt Speaker 9: contact. remember that Speaker 2: Kevin Russell had contact Roosevelt. Speaker 8: Okay, and [00:43:42] he's on the committee. So that's taken care of. And what was the other? What was the other point rust? Speaker 1: Well, I remember I said that it almost seemed to me like we need a person, you know, obviously not a person within the [00:43:57] company or the district but a person who is familiar with Fire House construction requirements rules laws as a resource. To come in and say okay. Here's here's all the things you have wronged and here's [00:44:12] possible Alternatives. It just seems like you need somebody with a lot more knowledge than I know I have on it. Speaker 8: Yeah, our previous Speaker 6: insurance carrier offered a service where they would come in and do an evaluation Speaker 8: [00:44:27] you think Bob that Marshall and Sterling Woodall for any such thing or Speaker 4: know, we I don't I do not I can ask to see if they have a A safety interface from Speaker 6: was working for some kind of contact Speaker 8: [00:44:42] with not necessarily at Mount Sterling, Speaker 6: but with the actual company that's carrying the policies Speaker 4: not to be we can find out. But remember we reduced our cost by 50% Yeah, that's [00:44:57] one of the things that probably went out the window. We might have missed that opportunity. We could always bring passion. Speaker 10: That might be risky. Speaker 1: I thought I thought Rod said there was people that [00:45:12] would have this expertise and I don't know if he would have a resource that he could stairs to or not. Speaker 8: I will check with Rod. I was kind of expecting he would be here. He might show up yet. [00:45:27] But I will contact Speaker 1: Rod. I mean, otherwise, it just seems like we're kind of treading water here in murky water. You know, it's Unless you have somebody to can say yeah, here's the here's a problem. Here's a problem. Here's a problem Speaker 2: in the report that [00:45:42] all that in it. Pardon. Yeah. Speaker 12: Yes, I do have [00:46:00] a look at these and go. Yeah, Speaker 6: [00:46:16] well, I think more important Speaker 8: than that. The deficiencies relative Speaker 6: to its you know, what Speaker 8: we need as a fire district, right Speaker 10: [00:46:31] and there are and there are Speaker 8: agencies out there. I Speaker 6: think I'll check with Rod and and try to get an idea of Speaker 10: which of which who would be out there that could potentially advise us on this and I'll get back to Kevin. Speaker 12: [00:46:46] Well wasn't it Steve? What's that? That Baldwin wasn't it Steve Baldwin that we had contact with Speaker 4: Bill [00:47:01] Baldwin. Speaker 1: He had Speaker 12: contact Steve. Sorry Speaker 8: Steve. Can I jump in for a minute? Speaker 6: And he's in touch with his my recollection [00:47:16] is that there was a discussion about making the firehouse into some Speaker 8: kind of Speaker 6: a emergency center. Shelter and he was going to speak with somebody at the Red Cross about [00:47:31] what would be involved in doing that? Yeah, but we Speaker 8: you know, there's NFPA specs and peche Speaker 6: would have would what be weighing in on this somehow or another any and Rod [00:47:46] is a commissioner at new Hackensack and they've had a couple of building programs in the last 20 years or so. And we very likely who would be able to point us in a Direction. So I'll contact Speaker 10: fraud. [00:48:01] Okay. All right, Speaker 6: I wrote it down. So what'll Speaker 5: happen? Speaker 10: All right for information sake Bob Speaker 8: Jasinski and I met Speaker 10: with [00:48:16] two members of the West Clinton are district commissioner board to discuss Speaker 11: the potential to get some kind of coverage contract for the Northern end of [00:48:31] the Speaker 10: Correct. We supplied Speaker 11: them a listing of the addresses that would be Speaker 10: affected. We supplied them as sample Speaker 8: language a copy of the Speaker 10: town of Washington contract [00:48:46] at least to have out there. I think it was productive conversation. Speaker 6: They are the best a Speaker 8: lot of good questions. They are also meeting Speaker 6: tonight and they were going to Speaker 10: discuss. [00:49:02] What day what they're going to discuss the Speaker 8: issue tonight and and advise us how they how they want to Speaker 10: proceed. So Speaker 11: there's really nothing to report back until I hear Speaker 10: from those individuals, but it's worth noting that we did Speaker 9: meet. Speaker 10: [00:49:18] Annual dinner annual dinner is September Speaker 6: 5th at what's the venue somebody at the Speaker 9: firehouse? La Speaker 6: Chambord [00:49:35] In the evening, we're going to make sure that all the Commissioners get invitations, correct. Speaker 1: Is it that Labor Day weekend? Speaker 6: It is Labor Day weekend. That might Speaker 8: be a problem for some people but they have a Max Speaker 6: Capacity of 60s. [00:49:50] So Okay. Alright, so we'll make sure that every commissioner gets contacted Speaker 10: so that you can make a meal choice. And [00:50:07] of course would be able to bring a guest. Speaker 8: Blood drive is low Speaker 3: drive we Speaker 11: talked about Speaker 9: last. Speaker 11: Week that [00:50:22] was for has been confirmed for Saturday, October 17th. It will be in the Bays. It will be done by the American Red Cross. Anybody have any further [00:50:37] questions on that we talked about that last month. Speaker 10: Chalo sap Don you had you had provided Speaker 6: Karen with a list [00:50:52] of Speaker 10: people that had Speaker 6: participated in loss at but we're no longer Speaker 2: active. okay, Speaker 6: and Karen you had supplied me a copy of a non-vested [00:51:07] participant letter that we did I think for Speaker 8: So if we can marry those two up Speaker 6: if that list of people has more than five years of [00:51:22] service we can send these letters out and we can get them removed from the Actuarial. Speaker 10: Formulation so that hopefully will reduce Speaker 6: [00:51:38] our annual low-set payment that would just Karen have that list done. Yeah, I have it. Yeah. All right. So if Speaker 8: they're if they're less than 5 years of service if you could care in first attempt or prepare [00:51:53] a non Vista non-vested Speaker 6: participant water for those people we can put wheels on Speaker 4: that even if they're above. At five years they still and there they don't they don't have three years of 50 points. They're also to receive a letter. Speaker 8: [00:52:08] Well, let's see if there's any people left over after that. I think most of them are probably going to fall in that non, but not most if not all are going to fall in that Speaker 10: non-vested participant Speaker 5: category. Speaker 10: All right, [00:52:23] and then on Speaker 4: top of that we need to be able to communicate to pain Flex the names of the people just to make sure because they also that names of the people that go into the defined [00:52:39] contribution. Wait a minute. The defiant the new plan because that's also going to take them off the Actuarial for the low sap that will reduce [00:52:54] my basket. Yeah, so I we need a full data set on that and and we just make sure that pain Flex has it for January for actually December 31st time frame. Speaker 10: Yeah. Speaker 8: [00:53:09] I think that's I think you have all that Speaker 6: data. Don't you care and Speaker 10: all right and it sounds manageable. Speaker 8: All right follow up to Speaker 10: last meeting in July Speaker 8: Bob. You stated that the Speaker 6: insurance [00:53:24] company required Speaker 8: a specific kind of weigh in on the brush truck Speaker 10: that information was Speaker 8: forwarded to you that was forwarded to the insurance company. I'm going to assume that that issue is closed at this point. It's [00:53:39] like Speaker 4: Correct, I believe Speaker 9: so. All right. Speaker 10: I Speaker 8: will repeat on Speaker 10: September 15th at the firehouse. [00:53:55] We're having a sexual harassment and Speaker 11: workplace violence Speaker 10: class. Speaker 11: I would think that would be something that if Bob Simon gets some good Speaker 10: internet at the firehouse that people could Speaker 11: [00:54:10] participate either in person or via Speaker 10: Zoom. And I Speaker 8: think that that's something which the participant the commissioner should participate. So 9:15 September 15th at six o'clock [00:54:25] at the firehouse would be Heaven that Speaker 4: class get me a zoom link and I'll Speaker 8: participate. Yep Bob's gonna get that Speaker 11: internet going so well so that we don't have to dial in on a phone right Speaker 2: Bob. Yo going on by the router and I'll get the cable and I'll link [00:54:40] it up. So we should have internet over here. Speaker 7: Marty had a camera Speaker 9: camera Speaker 2: and oh, yeah, Speaker 6: you can do it. I don't know. Speaker 2: [00:54:55] No, the issue. Of course, is that the modem and router are in the chief's office? So when the door is closed, we don't really have internet in the meeting room. So all I have to do is [00:55:10] run a cable from the router and she's room into the meeting room community and then you should have the same amount of internet that you haven't disputes office. So [00:55:26] Oh, that's pretty much it. Speaker 10: All right, so you can take care of that please so we can enhance the way we approach these things Speaker 12: so si si. I'll be more than happy to join in on that since [00:55:41] I work for the Department of Corrections. I go through that training at least three times a year. I could probably do not Speaker 8: even have to join in just sort of just Speaker 11: apply some kind of proof of training Speaker 6: or something and I just I think that makes it better for everybody. Speaker 12: I'll be more than happy to join [00:55:56] in. But yeah, Speaker 8: all right different day Speaker 2: now, we're I'll send you an e-mail Kevin. Speaker 1: Thank you. When when Bob hooks up this this new router or whatever. Are we and we're on Zoomer we vote to be able to physically [00:56:11] see somebody they're presenting this like we're seeing you Speaker 11: tonight. That would be the plan. Speaker 10: Okay. Speaker 1: Other than just seeing his phone number down here. That's Speaker 10: Bob Dylan tonight. Yeah, I that's why [00:56:26] I keep harassing about Speaker 4: that's why I asked about getting a camera for one of the PCS or something. Speaker 10: alrighty [00:56:44] Hold on to your screens. We're going to try to share. A screen here Speaker 11: but a Bang everybody see Speaker 12: that. Wow. Look at you service Speaker 11: agreement. [00:57:00] All right, the text service agreement Rod Speaker 8: forwarded this several weeks Speaker 5: back Speaker 11: and Speaker 10: we've all had opportunity to Speaker 11: review it. We have stated that we wanted to set up some kind of contract. Speaker 10: [00:57:16] Okay, the first step would be that we Speaker 11: review this that Rod gave Speaker 10: us and then we Speaker 11: would submit it to Tek and and see if we get a signature. Speaker 4: So we believe it's in [00:57:31] there. It's in our packet Speaker 12: also. Okay, right. Yeah it is. Speaker 11: All right. So anybody have any input on what Rod sent and want to discuss any Speaker 1: changes tell me [00:57:46] what agreed to these figures that we've got in there the amounts that we're going to pay for Speaker 11: these figures came from a quote that they gave us, okay. Now they might they [00:58:01] might have changed but we're going to do this contract once a year and part of it would be if we sent this to them and they said oh wait no hold it are fees of changed and they would let us know. Speaker 4: Steve I'm good with it. [00:58:16] They they need to read the whole contract and we expect him to honor it this year. Do what it says. Flexibility claims tears. Speaker 11: All right, so it reflects the change that [00:58:31] we made last meeting and support that being the case. I would move Speaker 5: that. Speaker 11: We forward this to keep Tek and if they are in agreement that I'd be authorized to sign this [00:58:46] contract on behalf of the fire Speaker 9: district Speaker 4: this Don have anything to say on it. I sent it to Speaker 8: him all we need. I think I got a motion. I need a second. I'll second for dissection. Okay, Speaker 6: Don. Speaker 10: [00:59:07] You're good. Speaker 9: Yeah. Speaker 11: All right. Anybody else Mike Kevin Speaker 9: Ross? I'm good. Speaker 6: Alright, so the being said Bob Kaczynski. What's your Speaker 10: pleasure? Hi, [00:59:22] Mike. Speaker 9: All Speaker 2: right, Russ. Speaker 11: All right, Kevin. Speaker 12: I Speaker 11: have what eyes whatever this motion carries. So, let me see if I can. Speaker 9: [00:59:38] Get out of here. Speaker 10: Job, and okay, we know that now. Karen actually what you printed out I could Speaker 8: [00:59:53] I could just mail to or actually I could email that Speaker 10: to her. So I'll email that to her. And we'll move forward that we Speaker 8: also got from Speaker 11: Rod [01:00:08] a purchasing policy. That was a little late in the Speaker 5: game. What? Speaker 6: It's pretty good. Yeah, did [01:00:23] you get a chance to look at it Speaker 2: done? Yeah, it looks very good. Speaker 11: All right, there was one at least one. Kirby's change [01:00:38] that I saw that was necessary Speaker 10: minor. Are Speaker 11: you are you in agreement with the amounts Speaker 10: above T. Yes, Speaker 11: Kevin. You think that's something you can work with Kevin Russell. Speaker 9: [01:00:54] All right, Speaker 12: if you look on the page Speaker 11: that I'm looking at number be here. Do you see where my cursor is? It says Emergency Medical Services Speaker 1: supplies. [01:01:10] Yeah, okay. I see the problem there and we just say Speaker 11: supplies because it's not necessarily. Speaker 9: Whoops. I made a boo-boo. Speaker 1: [01:01:26] We don't want a constraint the constraint the EMS to Speaker 4: $500. Well, Speaker 11: we have constrain them essentially a Speaker 8: $500 we have okay, so it's Speaker 4: 5:40 the Chief Fire mattock and 5 for the rescue [01:01:41] Captain. Yeah, okay, but that Speaker 11: we've been working with Speaker 4: they're not going anywhere near that so they probably have a Speaker 11: problem with it. So must have you had a chance to look at Speaker 6: this? Yeah. I'm trying to figure out what your Speaker 1: I'm [01:01:56] looking. That be what's the problem with it? Speaker 11: Well that Don is says the fire chief and he is Captain are hereby authorized to expend a some not to exceed 500 dollars per month for replacement Emergency Medical Service supplies. Well Don's not necessarily going to buy emergency [01:02:11] medical supplies. Speaker 10: So I would fire Speaker 11: chief to take the word medical hour and I would I would want to say five hundred dollars each. So Karen, do you see what I'm gonna have [01:02:26] so yeah, but they want to change it. You would Speaker 6: reconsider those Peach yuck. And we're going to just say emerge it replacement Emergency Services Speaker 11: supplies. Speaker 5: Yep, Speaker 10: and everybody saw at the Speaker 6: bottom. [01:02:41] This would be something that we would have to reinstate every year at the January Speaker 10: organizational meeting everybody. Saw that Speaker 4: Yeah, or any other time that we see Speaker 11: fit right and we've [01:02:56] and we would have opportunity at that at that meeting to Speaker 8: modify the amounts. Speaker 12: So with the changes, Speaker 1: so let me before you go on. Yeah, like the change in here to fire chief. [01:03:11] And the am is Captain or both authorized to expend to some not $500 each. Is that what you're saying? Yep, that's monthly Russ. Yeah per month for replacement of emergency and you're taking out the word Speaker 10: medical, correct? Speaker 12: [01:03:27] So it's an emergency. Speaker 10: Mike any questions on your Speaker 2: end sounds Speaker 6: good, Kevin you Speaker 12: I see it. No, I that's okay. Yep. Alright. [01:03:42] Alright, Speaker 10: so then I would Speaker 11: move that. What's the verbiage of the bottom here? Speaker 5: I Speaker 12: would move that. We approve the Speaker 11: [01:03:57] addendum to the purchasing Speaker 1: policy that your internet connection is unstable and you keep fading out. Am I? Yeah, you you you saddle you start to say something. It was nothing coming up at all. And on my screen it says your internet connection [01:04:12] is Speaker 4: unstable. That's yours. Speaker 11: Right? It's probably yours for us because everybody else is hearing me Speaker 12: fine. Yeah, Russ that's you. Speaker 1: Okay. When I'm not wanted. Speaker 4: Oh, I like that. Speaker 9: [01:04:27] Where did I where Speaker 1: I am looking at the bottom fruits Speaker 12: this addendum Speaker 11: to the purchasing policy and I'm waiting for a Speaker 12: second second Speaker 11: with the changes. We've got a second [01:04:42] any further discussion. All right, Bob pleasure. Speaker 10: Hi Mike. Hi Kevin. I Russ I Speaker 8: [01:04:57] live or die as well that Speaker 10: motion carries. Speaker 6: So is this is this actually replacing the purchasing policy and the book? Speaker 4: No, not in not complete. No, really. [01:05:15] I didn't look for a conflict. I'll do that. This month Speaker 10: marks tender is Bob Simon. Speaker 2: I'm sitting again, please Speaker 11: Bob Simon. What's Rollins trying to call in? What's the phone number? Speaker 9: [01:05:30] Okay. Speaker 2: I don't have his text but I'll rewrite sent to James. You want me to tell you Speaker 8: read the phone number to me? Because I like I got him on the phone Speaker 2: sure. It's it's area [01:05:45] code so wait a moment. Excuse Speaker 1: me. Wait a minute is that if Speaker 4: we go into executive session, is that a phone number that we would be? Speaker 2: using I don't know the answers to that question Bob. I think that executive [01:06:00] session only works for Steve to do is Speaker 6: I'd have to set up a all Speaker 4: groan. Okay? Okay fine Speaker 8: and set up a group. What's the phone? Speaker 2: Okay. Okay, you ready for the phone number? It's six [01:06:15] four six eight. Seven six nine nine two three. Speaker 8: And is there a building zation Speaker 2: code will go ask her for the ID number? The ID number is eight two seven four four one [01:06:30] five five nine two seven. They will then ask you for the password. Its 138 443 followed by a pound Speaker 6: sign. 138 443 followed by the pound [01:06:45] sign, Speaker 9: yes. Speaker 10: Alrighty. Did we approve the purchasing policy we did? All right. Yeah, [01:07:01] I do not have any further update. I have not heard anything from mr. Ball kind regarding the Salt Point Turnpike Firehouse Lane intersection. The last thing that I had on the topic list is something that Speaker 11: I've [01:07:16] been avoiding for Speaker 10: months. And Speaker 8: maybe I had a little bit of an epiphany. I don't know. We've been we've been trying to come up Speaker 10: with. Speaker 8: Some qualifications and requirements Speaker 10: for the for the support [01:07:31] people and I feel very strongly and I've talked to Don and I and from what I could tell he was in Speaker 11: agreement that Speaker 8: given we have made the Speaker 11: investment in this support vehicle. And [01:07:47] that support people's if you're going to be a member of support you should be able to operate the vehicle. You should Speaker 8: have evoc and you should be Speaker 11: able to drive the vehicle and that that should be a requirement for continued [01:08:02] participation as a support member and that that person would as all of the drivers and operators. Are you qualified annually on said Gold. Is there anything that I've said [01:08:17] Donald did with which you do not Speaker 10: agree? Speaker 2: Not a word Steve you speak gospel. Speaker 10: All right. Well, I'll raise a question. Yeah, go ahead Russ. Speaker 1: I don't know how many support people you've [01:08:32] got and I could see potentially somebody being a support person who would be uncomfortable driving that piece of equipment Speaker 10: in I Speaker 1: wonder if it's really necessary to have them. I'm qualified to drive it. I mean [01:08:47] it seems to me like you might be taking people out of service that you could use without having to make them Drive the vehicle. Speaker 6: I mean, it's a fair question. Speaker 8: Honestly, I'm trying to raise [01:09:02] the bar a little bit. Speaker 6: Right and we also Speaker 8: have to look at it from the perspective Speaker 11: of And in the environment that we're that we're Speaker 8: operating there are there are expenses that go that go with Speaker 6: [01:09:17] participation as an active member and they are Speaker 8: they include being eligible for physicals being eligible for low sap all the all the insurances that that are at the Speaker 6: Forefront. So, Speaker 10: [01:09:33] I mean, honestly, I'm Speaker 8: uncomfortable with the concept that there are no qualifications. Speaker 6: support member one of his what is the things Speaker 1: were so I can just said I don't know how many people you got support but I can see people for instance. [01:09:48] I have a camper and a pickup and my wife refuses to drive that pickup with a camper. She refused to drive it would have pop up behind her. She's not comfortable with it. And that's that's not negative about her. But I mean I can see some people that would like to be supported [01:10:03] maybe aren't comfortable driving that I called a bread truck, you know. Speaker 10: And if you're Speaker 1: comfortable with it that way it's that's fine. I just bringing that up as a thought that struck me that you might be eliminating some people that would [01:10:18] be useful because of that requirement to drive the vehicle. Speaker 6: Don you think there's any danger there, what's weird? Speaker 2: No, thank you Steve. I wanted to wait for my turn on that. I understand what [01:10:33] Russ is saying but his wife doesn't get low snap points for driving the camper pulling a camper. We have standards. We have standards there in and we got to remember what the purpose of that vehicle is. Its rehab and Decon. [01:10:48] That's what it is. Decon is the law and Rehab. Saving the lives. So therefore if somebody's down here with our that's a less than half a dozen members. They need be able to get that vehicle to the scene. [01:11:03] It can actually be a lifesaver with the mister and the law with the Decon. It's not an overwhelming vehicle. We're not asking the driver 25-ton fire truck and in essence, I believe [01:11:18] I totally concur what Steve says they have to be able to drive it. They have to have their within a year. They have to have their Decon class Decon class physical and go through [01:11:33] the training that I've organized for all the rehab support people if you would so adding that to it. I I don't think that is going to be any kind of a showstopper whatsoever Speaker 6: and and, [01:11:48] you know do to Speaker 8: operate all the aspects the generator and get everything. Speaker 6: Absolutely know how that Equipment Works Speaker 2: cold. You guys know how to do cold. You can't be fumbling with it. Speaker 1: Yeah. All right, then. I'm I'm in agreement would basically what you're saying, [01:12:03] but I just thought I would bring it up. Speaker 10: Yep. And I Speaker 6: to Speaker 1: say no, I agree Speaker 4: standards for the support team [01:12:18] to know their equipment. They don't have a big. List of to dues but they've got to do what's on that list Speaker 8: and what they do is important when it's needed Speaker 4: not saying that I'm not saying that I'm saying [01:12:33] we have to rely on what what the board has created this important people to do. And by the way the Deacon is not a district directive that is something new that we've got to [01:12:48] talk to about in the future Speaker 8: but it is what it is state law that That they yeah, no Speaker 4: argument there. It may be state law but there's a discussion to for the future. The individual fireman also [01:13:03] have to do Decon the support people are not taking their the turnout gear from the engine builder individual requirement and get them cleaned on the spot. So Decon is right now A not completely defined [01:13:18] at the district level. All right, we'll be in the future. ER but right now the support people do have a definition of activities and we need we need to actually rely Speaker 2: on that list being followed. [01:13:34] Well if they could I could I could jump in just one more second, please, please. Thank you Karen. Are you there? Yes, okay, make no Don agreed with Bob Krasinski, [01:13:50] and and I think that Angels are singing Hallelujah, but they do have a level of responsibility and one of the things that the chief staff is fighting now is the lack of classes Steven. I had kind of [01:14:05] a tongue-in-cheek joke the other day they designed all the things that how they're going to do it when the class and started and this is the separation and this is how we're doing it spread forever separating room and using diagrams, but there isn't any dark classes [01:14:20] yet. So that's great. That's put the cart before the horse. Yes on that one, but they also like any other group have a year to take the mandatory classes and this case for support it's going to be there. They're driving [01:14:35] class there evoc. Excuse me, and the Deacon class that is mandatory classes for support. Alright and Speaker 6: point well taken so I'm going to make a motion. I got to think a moment. I would move that. Speaker 9: [01:14:51] Um Speaker 11: the district set minimum qualifications for this Speaker 8: port group to Speaker 10: include evoc. Decon class operation of all aspects [01:15:06] of the support vehicle Speaker 8: including driving to support vehicle. Driving in operations to be Speaker 6: validated annually and that we Speaker 10: give [01:15:23] through the end of the year for the we kicked off on operation of the vehicle and that we give 12 months if they're evoc class and they're Decon class lacking Speaker 2: that makes sense. [01:15:42] Does to me. All right, Karen is very well. Word. Speaker 10: You get the gist of that. Speaker 9: Yeah. Speaker 10: All right. Um, I use a second. Speaker 8: I'll second. Speaker 10: All right, any any Speaker 8: further discussion? Speaker 4: This is a question. It's not [01:15:57] something that I am looking to happen. And this is actually Don's Valley Wick these each one of Support people would be thought to respond [01:16:12] doing the operation of a support through the year. This isn't this isn't just low sap, this is okay. How many times have you responded and driven and got out there and use the mr. Use the generator? Speaker 2: [01:16:28] I don't know that right and you know that is you know, as far as it is that you know, it's called generated Mutual Aid goes out. So how many times a year does that [01:16:43] roll out? You know and it I can't can't give you a number I could I could throw anywhere from a dozen or less but there's a thing with it is when it is needed. It is desperately needed. Speaker 4: [01:16:58] Right, but if there's a Speaker 2: 100 people every drill they operated we do it. Thank you, but it gets run every drill to Speaker 6: I mean the drilling is important because because the reality of it is In The District in which we live [01:17:14] as an EMT as a pump operator as an exterior firefighter Speaker 8: as an interior firefighter, Speaker 6: you may go months Speaker 8: without using certain skills. And unless you drill drill drill on those skills, right? You're [01:17:29] not going to stay sharp, whether it whether it's support or Speaker 6: pump operator T. Whatever it is, right? It just comes down to practice practice Speaker 2: practice. [01:17:45] Did we Speaker 6: vote care and I don't think we did. Oh, my Speaker 2: pleasure. Mike Mike. Yeah, Speaker 6: Kevin. Speaker 12: Hi Speaker 10: Russ. Speaker 6: [01:18:02] Hi. Speaker 8: I'm what I as well that motion carries now. Good evening Rod. How are Speaker 2: you doing? Gentlemen, I'm well, how are you? All we're doing we're doing Speaker 6: well. We approved the tech contract as is and [01:18:17] I will forward that to Lisa. Speaker 2: Okay, who does Speaker 7: Modern Speaker 6: we approve the addendum to the purchase a policy with a minor modification on point B. To read that the fire chief [01:18:32] and the rescue Captain each Speaker 8: would be able to spend five hundred dollars per Speaker 6: month and we remove the word medical because we did not want to confined on to buying only medical Speaker 2: supplies. Okay, Speaker 6: other than that, [01:18:48] I don't know. Is there anything else for Rod a rod you have anything Speaker 2: thrust that is all I have for you tonight. Speaker 6: All right. Well, we have you I know that as commissioner at new Hackensack, [01:19:04] you've gone through a couple building programs in the last couple of Speaker 8: years or less 20 years probably. Speaker 2: We have Speaker 6: and we were looking for some input on basically [01:19:19] how we could get a read on the Speaker 8: deficiencies of our facilities relative to some of the requirements Speaker 6: or NFPA for peche for all those you know, what kind of resources are out there. Speaker 2: [01:19:35] Well, the if we were in your position, we were probably hire an architect who has designed fire station specifically in New York state. We would not necessarily hire them to draw [01:19:50] the plans for us, but we would hire him to tell us what we needed to include in the plan to meet OSHA hash and NFPA. Speaker 4: All right. Speaker 6: Maybe we could [01:20:05] talk offline. If you have any recommendations Speaker 2: I do is I can get you a couple of days. But yes, we can talk offline and be Speaker 10: great. All Speaker 12: right, and Steve you're getting Steve your get them to me. Speaker 8: Yes. Absolutely. Speaker 12: [01:20:20] Thank you. Speaker 8: All right. I'll try to give you a call tomorrow Friday Friday around if that's Speaker 2: alright. Yeah. Alright. Speaker 8: Alright, is there any new business that that we neglected? [01:20:39] Or righty anything from Speaker 6: the public the public is but basically muted but if you unmute yourself, Speaker 10: we will entertain Speaker 11: questions from the public at this point in time. I see Elliot Speaker 6: Glenda [01:20:54] Barbara Speaker 5: art. Speaker 2: Arden art Speaker 12: anything to say Speaker 2: [01:21:11] There is Art glad to be able to follow along. Speaker 11: All right Elliot anything Speaker 6: I'm okay, Speaker 11: Glenda. [01:21:26] Barbara Speaker 12: I'm good, Steve. Thank Speaker 11: you. Alright, thank you. All right. What's that? I would entertain a motion to adjourn. Speaker 1: We gotta in the fun. Speaker 10: What's that? Speaker 1: [01:21:42] I said we have to end the phone. Speaker 11: We have to end the phone Rush. Speaker 2: No rush. Just stay out and talk to yourself. Speaker 11: All right, Mike made a motion to Second Speaker 10: table. What's your pleasure Russ? [01:21:58] Hi Kevin. Hi, Mike. I've what I as well the motion carries were Journey Speaker 6: 26, I am going to stop Speaker 2: recording.