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Fire department reports 56 calls last year, new member in training and requests review of 28E agreement

Steamboat Rock City Council · January 13, 2025
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Summary

At the Jan. 13 Steamboat Rock City Council meeting, Scott of the fire department said the department logged 56 calls last year, added one member in training, installed new scene lights and a station camera, and will send a 28E agreement to council for review; he also asked whether the council wanted a control burn around the city’s solar array.

Scott, speaking for the Steamboat Rock Fire Department, told the council the department handled 56 calls during the previous year and has added one new member, Austin Williams, who is currently in training.

Scott said the department installed new scene lights on all vehicles and a camera on the exterior of the fire station. He reported that Wes from Hardin County Conservation contacted the department about items at the Boat Club that are being removed and asked whether anyone was interested in salvaging cabinets.

Scott told the council he would email members a draft 28E agreement for review. He also asked whether the council would permit a control burn around the city’s solar panel field and asked council members to let him know if they wanted it burned; the transcript records the request but does not show the council authorizing a burn.

The council did not take a final action on the 28E agreement or on the control-burn request during the meeting; Scott was to provide the agreement to the clerk and council for follow-up review.