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Several employees were unavailable because of light duty, workers’ compensation, family leave and a military deployment. More than 1,500 hours of paid sick leave had been used year to date. The department also reported that its training building is on order, with an additional $100,000 secured, and that the Cross Street project can move forward after bond approval.
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Approved the minutes from the May 18, 2026 meeting.
Reported 392 Fire Department calls, the highest total to date by approximately 40 calls.
Reported more than 1,500 hours of paid sick leave used year to date and minimum staffing maintained through extensive overtime.
Reported that Engine 1 had been out of service for almost two months while awaiting special-order parts.
Reported that the training building was on order and that $100,000 in additional state funding had been secured.
Reported 975 citywide EMS calls handled without mutual aid ambulances.
Began a trial of a gas-detection meter through July 1, with a possible annual lease of about $5,000.
Reported that the telecommunications center had 19 dispatchers, one vacant position, approximately 7,600 incidents, 2,427 9-1-1 calls and 5,488 administrative calls during the month.
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