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Minn. city council votes to drop full-time firefighters

Council president said the department has a pressing need for new equipment, which played a role in his decision

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Brainerd Dispatch

BAINERD, Minn. — The Brainerd City Council Monday night approved a resolution restructuring the Brainerd Fire Department from a mix of full-time and paid on-call firefighters to a fully paid on-call department.

A group consisting of Fire Chief Tim Holmes, city officials and representatives from the Minnesota Professional Firefighters, the firefighters union, have been working on restructuring discussions for about three months. The department currently has five full-time equipment operators who work over three shifts to staff the fire hall 24 hours per day.

City Attorney Eric Quiring said adopting the resolution means the ongoing discussions will now focus on the council’s adoption of the resolution. The resolution passed on a unanimous vote, and prior to the vote, each council member explained how they came to their decision to vote for the restructuring.

Full story: Brainerd City Council: Council approves fire department restructuring