Department Activity ReportsKalispell Fire/Ambulance Dept.
336 1 st Ave. East • P.O. Box 1997
Kalispell, MT 59903-1997
Kalispell Fire Department Monthly Reports
Chris Kukulski, City Manager
William Boharski, Honorable Mayor
City Council Members
Telephone 406-758-7764
Fax406-758-7758
The Kalispell Fire Department responded to Eleven fire calls for the month of January
2000
House Fire
1 Smoke scare
2
Vehicle Fire
2 Fire Alarm/No fire
2
Food Preparation
0 Hazardous Spill
0
Electrical wiring1
ChimneyFire
1
Nat as leak or as smell
1 Extrication
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The Fire Department Ambulance responded to one hundred ninety-eight calls.
Motor Vehicle
41
CVA Stroke
4
Cardiac Event
16
Allergic/ Reactions
0
Respiratory
10
Seizures
8
Falls
23
Abdominal /OB
4
Diabetic
7
Industrial / Sports
12
Trauma/Assaults
11
Non Responsive
1
Drugs/Alcohol
11
Sick Calls
14
Public Assistance
5
16
Existing Conditions
12
Transfers
DOA
Psychiatric
1
O.D.
0
Syncope (Fainting)
2
Total Calls
198
We have our new Fire Engine. We have been training with it and hope to have it on line
within the next couple of weeks. We also brought some ice -rescue equipment and we
have been doing some training with it out at Foy's Lake.
Ted Waggener
Fire Chief
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PARKS & RECREATION
ACTIVITY REPORT
January 2000
TO: Chris Kukulski, City Ma
Wm. E. Boharski, Mayor
City Council Members
FROM: Michael Baker, Parks Di
RE: January Activity Report
DATE: February 8, 2000
i Parks & Recreation Highlights:
• Relocate Parks and Recreation Department to Depot Park
Building;
ISTEA•
1. Woodland Park DREAM Phase III completed. The new path is well
received by joggers, walkers, other Woodland park visitors.
2. Design for Phase II North Main/Lawrence Park approved by MDT,
Bridge Design underway. Environmental review continuing.
(relocated site for river crossing). River easement
proceeding. Cultural review scheduled.
3. Meridian Road Walkway - Project is finalized.
4. Meridian Trail Connector/Highway 93 to KYAC Trail, approved
by MDT. Consultant selection process starting. DBE is set
at 0%.
Begg Park Master Plan: Completed for Fiscal Year 1999. Irrigation
estimates completed. Will continue in Spring 2000.
Lawrence Park: Irrigation project completed for remainder of high
use area. Planted eight replacement trees.
Thompson & Peterson Fields: Ordering new bleechers.
I- Parks Department Ken Bauska, Foreman:
Maintenance Tasks:
• assist in the refurbishing of Depot Park Building by ripping
up old carpet, painting doors and railing, installing door
knobs; cleaning up constructing; move Parks and Recreation
Post Office Box 1997 • Kalispell, Montana 59903-1997
Telephone (406) 758-7700 • FAX (406) 758-7758
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Department to Depot Park Building; move office for Community
Development; fix the Merry -Go -Round at Thompson Park; clear
brush along Woodland Park trail; install new security fences
at Thompson and Daley Fields; daily rest room and pavilion
cleaning and garbage removal.
Seasonal Maintenance:
• sidewalk snow removal at various City owned site: City Hall,
Library, Hockaday, Community Development, Depot Park,
Woodland, Woodland Trails, Lawrence Trails, City Sidewalks;
• clean Park Maintenance Shop;
• remove snow from lagoon several times, and manicure edges of
lagoon for maximum ice freezing;
• remove Christmas Village from Depot Park;
• sand and paint picnic tables;
• build new picnic tables;
i Urban Forestry - Michael Baker, Urban Forester:
• commence Urban Forestry pruning of all listed trees;
• remove tree on South Main boulevard;
*- Recreation Depart. - C. Bohannan & J. Reese,
Recreation Coordinators:
Our Department was busy with Christmas activities, and called 120
youth for Santa's Calling. With the holidays fast, the
seniors are hustling to get the last hikes in of the century.
Winter is in full swing and the seniors are enjoying the snow
with skis and snowshoes strapped on and determined to find a
destination.
Activities
SPECIAL EVENTS
Recreational
Participants
Part. Hours
First Night
60
60
SPORTS & FITNESS
Men's Basketball
160
960
Intramural Basketball
78
390
Santa's Calling
120
120
U Play We Play
26
156
Little Dribblers
60
60
Dance Lessons
82
205
Ice Skating
7
7
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OUTDOOR YOUTH ACTIVITIES
Adventures on Mondays 27
Camp Freeze Out 46
SENIORS EVENTS
Hikes 11
Tour of Lights 43
Christmas Dinner 39
Ski 48
Snowshoe 16.
TOTAL
823.
UPCOMING FEBRUARY EVENTS:
Special Events
Valentine's Daddy Daughter Dance
Sports and Cultural
Little Kickers
Little Squirts
Ice Skating Lessons
Watercolor Class
Outdoor Youth Events
Adventures on Mondays
Discovery Zones
Senior Upcoming Events
Senior Hikes
Sweetheart Dance
Waterfowl Trip
Snowmobile Outing
67.5
368
99
86
312
382
128.
3,400.5
February
12
February 12, 19, 26
February 12, 19, 26
February 1-29
February 22, 29-March 7, 14
February 7, 14, 21, 28
February 7, 9, 11,28
February 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 15,
17, 18, 22, 24, 25, 29
February 12
February 16
February 23
Airport Advisory Board: Awaiting results of F.A.A. Airport
Study. Compiling airport revenue projections and meetings
with City Hall, Council, Advisory Board, for consensus.
Progressing billing continues.
Sincerely,
Michael Baker, C.L.P.
Director of Parks & Recreation
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