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West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District 2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment Division of Fire


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West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District West Sand Lake Fire District

2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment 2010 Facility Assessment

Division of Fire Protection Services

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Community Forum #1

Committee Member Introductions Mission Statement Introduce Process Questions

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Committee Members

WEST SAND LAKE FIRE DISTRICT FIRE DISTRICT

Dan Hartstein

Dan Hogle

HUEBER-BREUER

Sean Foran

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Dan Hogle Lloyd Fox Mike Deutsch Gary MacLachlan Peggy Mooney Mike Deutsch Dave Hull Division of Fire Protection Services

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HUEBER-BREUER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.

Division of Fire Protection Services Division of Fire Protection Services

Sean Foran: Team Leader

  • Over 27 years of construction experience.
  • Fire Station development, planning and construction for the past decade.

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  • Familiar with municipal and private emergency services entities.
  • Instrumental in needs assessment development, public support forums and

construction of stations ranging in size from 15,000 sf to over 35,000 sf. Gary MacLachlan: Fire Service Consultant

  • Consultant for Division of Fire Protection Services since its inception.
  • Actively involved in emergency response services for over 40 years.

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  • Active in emergency related organizations at local and state levels.
  • The recipient of numerous awards and recognitions.

Peggy Mooney: Coordinator

  • 5th generation member of this family owned, 130 year old company.
  • Over 25 years construction experience..
  • Maintains community support and awareness during all phases.

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  • Experience in Fire Station construction alone exceeds $25 million.
  • Referendum success rate is 100%.
  • Well versed Microsoft Office as well as Expedition Project Management.
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Mission Statement

The West Sand Lake Fire District #1 Board of Commissioners, in partnership with the Fire Department’s volunteers, recognizes the need to undertake a comprehensive study of its existing facilities and analyze how they are currently meeting the needs of both the District and the community. st ct a d t e co u ty The Committee, approved by the WSL Board of Fire Commissioners, is chaired by Mr. Dan Hartstein. The task of the Committee, at the directive of the Board, is to develop a “cost effective way to meet existing facility needs currently not met, and to prepare th Di t i t’ f iliti f i d f t d ” the District’s facilities for perceived future needs”. The consideration the Committee must incorporate into its analysis is the Districts demand that any new construction be carefully designed so as not to have a negative impact on the existing neighbors and / or community streetscape. impact on the existing neighbors and / or community streetscape. The goal of the Feasibility Study is to accurately and without bias, document the existing building conditions and evaluate, based on National standards, how those existing conditions contribute to the level of service being provided by the WSLFD. The culmination of this 4 month study will be a detailed final report that will document the Committee’s findings and propose an “action plan” outlining the District’s proposed next steps. We believe it is this pro active thorough approach that will allow The West Sand Lake We believe it is this pro-active, thorough approach that will allow The West Sand Lake Fire District to continue to provide the highest level of emergency services they have since 1872.

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Facts and Figures g

Fire Compan is a ol nteer not for profit

Fire Company is a volunteer, not for profit

  • rganization.

West Sand Lake Fire District is a self governing

West Sand Lake Fire District is a self-governing

elected agency.

All Volunteer Staff All Volunteer Staff

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Data on Department Activity

Providing emergency services to the Community

since 1872.

Averaging over 300 combined Fire and EMS calls

annually since 2000. Provide 24/7 coverage with firefighters and EMS

Provide 24/7 coverage with firefighters and EMS

personnel.

Provide fire rescue and EMS services to the West Provide fire, rescue and EMS services to the West

Sand Lake District and mutual aid to surrounding Fire Protection Districts.

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Facility Assessment C itt Eff t t D t Committee Efforts to Date

St t l h i l A hit t l l i f

Structural, mechanical, Architectural analysis of

current buildings.

Identification of existing deficiencies and

i d i inadequacies

Promote Community involvement through ongoing

informational sessions.

Creation of a timeline.

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Public Safety Considerations

Facilities do not meet current post 9/11

standards as defined by the Department of standards as defined by the Department of Homeland Security.

There is no up-to-date Emergency Operations

p g y p Center (EOC) that complies with current Federal Guidelines.

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Existing Fire Station

Metal structure, built in 1976. Inadequate space for apparatus.

Currently houses 5 emergency

vehicles.

Fire police vehicle is stored in a Fire police vehicle is stored in a

separate building.

Future equipment acquisition is

li it d limited.

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Station Deficiencies

Responder Safety

Inadequate overhead door width creates responder safety concerns Inadequate overhead door width creates responder safety concerns.

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Station Deficiencies

Misplaced Turn-Out Gear

Current Design Standard

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Station Deficiencies

Unsafe Decomposing Bay Floors

Unsafe Surface and Metal Plate “Bandaids” Unsafe Surface and Metal Plate Bandaids Compromise Responder Safety.

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Station Deficiencies

Misplaced Storage

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Station Deficiencies

H d W t St Hazardous Waste Storage No Decon Facilities

Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste Storage is in Public Area Current Design Isolates Current Design Isolates Potential Blood Borne Pathogens and Provides P l a Personnel Decontamination Shower

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Station Deficiencies

Sub-Standard Radio Room

Current Design Standard Standard

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Station Deficiencies

Insufficient Office Space

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Station Deficiencies

Nonexistent Bunk Space

In house bunk In-house bunk spaces increases efficiency, privacy, and response time.

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Station Deficiencies

Aging Bathroom Facilities

Current Design Standard Standard

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Station Deficiencies

Nonexistent Fitness Room

The No. 1 cause f d th

  • f death among

Fire Fighters and Rescue Personnel is Heart Attack.

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Station Deficiencies

Antiquated Training Technology

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creates real life scenarios.

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Station Deficiencies

Real-Life Training Scenarios

Confined Space Rescue p Bail-Out Window

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Station Deficiencies

Outdated Kitchen Equipment

Current Design Standard Standard

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What are the Next Steps? p

Committee will continue to meet. Identify all existing building expenses Identify all existing building expenses. Develop all potential building options. Continue to reach out for community support and

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Provide a formal Facility Assessment report

summarizing the Committee’s findings for summarizing the Committee’s findings for community review.

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Community Involvement

Fire Prevention / Public Education All You Can Eat Breakfasts

All You Can Eat Breakfasts

Spaghetti Dinners Carnival Day Carnival Day Texas Hold ‘em Giffy BBQ Giffy BBQ

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Not Just a Fire Department …

Busy daily routine – not just waiting for an alarm. Volunteer staff provide 24 hour fire, rescue and

paramedic coverage.

Mutual Aid provided to neighboring communities within

Rensselaer County when necessary Rensselaer County when necessary.

Ongoing training. Special Needs Registry.

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W.H.A.L.E. “We Have a Little Emergency” car seat

safety program. Child I D kit

Child I.D. kits. S.H.I.E.L.D. “Safety Helmet Identification and

Emergency Lifesaving Data” helmet identity tag. Emergency Lifesaving Data helmet identity tag.

Knox Box rapid entry system.

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Contact Information Contact Information

West Sand Lake Fire District web page

www.westsandlakefire.org www.westsandlakefire.org

Project Administrator – Chief Dan Hartstein

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Dan@Hartstein.us

Project Consultant – Sean Foran

sforan@hueber-breuer.com

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Questions from the floor? Q

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