FW: EquipmentTim:
Below is the FD equipment list. The vehicle you saw before that was a
“wildland” vehicle was the prime mover for the hazmat trailer. We found
out later that the terms of the grant for this vehicle precluded its
wildland fire use.
The present plan is to use the recent $15k grant to upgrade a vehicle we
received from the Helena Airport for wildland use. This vehicle was
received at no cost to Kalispell.
Myrt W. Webb
Interim City Manager
Kalispell, MT
PH: 406.758.7703
“Service Thru Teamwork”
From: Dan Diehl
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2009 12:48 PM
To: Myrt Webb
Subject: RE: Equipment
The $15,000 will be used to repair and equip the Wildland engine we
received from Helena Airport.
· Radio $3,000
· Repair Pump, remove dry chemical system Estimate
$1,500
· Repair dent in door $500
· New exhaust $500
· Tune-up/new belts Estimate $500
· New overhead lights $1,000
· Fire shelters $385 each
· Wildland required equipment $2,500
· Hard suction/hose $1,000
· Chainsaw $500
· New paint $3,000
The list of equipment and use:
Engine 631 Downtown structural pumper
Engine 632 Structural pumper at Station 62
Ladder 642 Station 62 structural pumper/ladder
Engine 633 Structural pumper downtown
Ladder 641 Reserve ladder
Medic 621 Reserve ambulance
Medic 622 Station 62 ambulance
Medic 623 Downtown ambulance
Medic 624 Station 62 ambulance
651 Hazmat pull vehicle/HazMat trailer
652 1986 Wildland vehicle received from Helena
Airport
602 Command Vehicle
603 Command Vehicle
604 Safety and Training Vehicle
Confined Space pickup and trailer
1981 Jeep for Hydrant maintenance/Inspector
1988 GMC Inspector vehicle
From: Myrt Webb
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 11:24 AM
To: Dan Diehl
Subject: Equipment
Pls provide me a list of your rolling stock and what each piece is used
for.
Also how you will use the $15,000 you recently received.
Myrt W. Webb
Interim City Manager
Kalispell, MT
PH: 406.758.7703
“Service Thru Teamwork”