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t � <br /> Health and Public Safety Committee <br /> 2005 South Bend Common Council <br /> The March 28, 2005 meeting of the Health and Public Safety Committee was called to order at <br /> 4:55 p.m. by its Chairperson, Council Member Karen L. White, in the Council's Informal <br /> Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included: Council Members Pnzzello, Varner, Rouse, Kirsits, Kelly, <br /> Kuspa and White; Sharon Kendall, Executive Director of the Department of Community and <br /> Economic Development, Public Works Director Gary Gilot, South Bend Fire Department <br /> Battalion Chief of Special Operations Greg Metzger and Kathleen Cekanski-Farrand, Council <br /> Attorney. <br /> Council Member White noted that the Committee members include Council Members Rouse, <br /> Varner,Kuspa and herself. <br /> Council Member White then called for a presentation on Bill No. 16-05 which would <br /> appropriate $23,380 from River Rescue Fund No. 291 to train personnel and purchase <br /> equipment. <br /> South Bend Fire Department Battalion Chief of Special Operations Greg Metzger made the <br /> presentation. He noted that the River Rescue School began in the early 1980's. This is a <br /> non-taxpayer based fund. The revenues are generated by the River Rescue Instructors teaching a <br /> minimum of two (2) 40-hour classes annually to public safety officers who come from <br /> throughout the United States. This year there will be a 3rd school for the sole use of the N'EMA <br /> US Task Force Team which has its headquarters in Marion County,Indiana. <br /> Dr. Varner made a motion, seconded by Council Member Kuspa that Bill No. 16-05 be <br /> recommended favorably to Council. The motion passed. <br /> Council Member White then called for a presentation on Bill No. 17-05 which would <br /> appropriate $22,253.30 from Haz-Mat Fund No. 289 to purchase various new equipment. <br /> Battalion Chief of Special Operations Greg Metzger made the presentation. He noted that this <br /> fund is also a non-taxpayer based fund. It will purchase various equipment needed for the <br /> haz-mat team as indicated on the attachment to the Bill. <br /> Council Member Puzzello inquired about the MDT and the basket stretcher. <br /> Battalion Chief Metzger stated that that refers to the Mobile Data Terminals which are essential <br /> lap top computers. The basket stretchers are people movers. <br /> Council Member Rouse made a motion, seconded by Council Member Kuspa that Bill No. 17-05 <br /> be recommended favorably to Council. <br /> March 28,2005 Health and Public Safety Committee of the 2005 South Bend Common Council -page 1- <br />
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