~Lock- -up policy ¢c du son fg ” TERRACE-- . Public Works Committee is taking B look at the operation of the city’s Jandfill, operation - this »week . but there’s no guarantee arly changes will take place. About a year-ago the Minstry of Environment told Ambulance. | system reviewed | ‘Te’s been some time since “the focal. ambulance service was moved to its new quarters on Hwy. " smoke’ was the result of* ‘user-lit - - fires at the dump ‘and ‘hence the 16 and Eby St. and ‘dispatch ser- vice was centralized in Kamloops.: ‘When the change was taking place, - the Terrace Firefighters Union objected and wrote a letter of complaint to Terrace city council. In that letter, the "first responder" : principle was described, but the change in dispatching systems was apparently inevitable and no action was taken on the department’s concerns. The province relieved the fire department from their ambulance-tending role and re- placed them with a system of their own. Now, almost two years later, alderman Dave Hull has brought the matter back to the table and the Public Works Committee has been asked to take another look. Using the first responder concept, Hull told council last week, the Terrace fire department would respond to all in-city "Code 3" medical emergencies with their 01 _ Tescue truck as well as the ambu- lance. If they arrived first, they would be the first responders and would provide immediate assis- tance. If the ambulance crew arrived first, local firefighters would be right behind them to offer any necessary assistance. A second call wouldn’t be required if the ambulance crew decided spe- cialized expertise or equipment such as the Jaws of Life were required; Rescue 01 would always be there. oe According to Hull, the first res- ponder principle has been used in places like Kamloops and Prince George for years and it has been demonstrated that it doesn’t com- promise the department’s _fire- fighting capability. Instead, it makes better use of available re- sources and might often reduce medical emergency response time without costing the taxpayer another dime. The first job of the committee, though, might be to find out what happened to that first responder status request from the fire depart- ment in the first go-around. According to Hull, any council action-on the firefighter’s request seems to have stopped mid-stream in April, 1988. Ambulance crews are in favor of the program, he said, but it doesn’t appear thatthe request went anywhere. Alderman Danny Sheridan disagrees ~ he told council that he didn’t recall the exact details but the first res- ponder concept was discussed at length with representatives of the provincial ambulance service and wasn’t simply forgotten. ‘The Public Works Committee . ‘meets today. 3: the city ‘they “needed “better supervision of the landfill site, and the end result was restricted hours at-the: Terrace dump. . ‘One ‘of. the reasons “for ‘the ‘change were complaints from some Kalum Lake Drive residents that toxic’ ‘smoke. was driving them from their. homés. Most often the’ need for more. supervision. For at least. one Kalum Lake Drive resident, though, the solution is as - bad as the ‘problem it was meant to cure. Kalum. Lake Drive resident Bruce ‘of locking the: landfill gate at 6° p.m. during winter months and 10 p.m. in the summer has been been. the transformation of his own yard into an after-hours mini-dump. He says that people who drive to the dump and find the gate locked don’t take their garbage home. Instead, they leave it at the nearest piete of adjacent land they can find. Another reason for better control at the landfill site was a concem by the Ministry of Environment that a few too. many wild animals were being attracted by food wastes left unburied for too long a period. of ti time. But according to Freeman, that concer hasn’t been addressed, it’s just been moved. "Within a few hours after dump- ing, ravens, dogs and bears have done a great job of spreading the mess," he says in a letter to city council. As far as dogs are con- cerned, he points out that there are a surplus in the area and many of ‘these had probably been abandoned at the dump. But Freeman has other concerns ‘that have nothing to do with the locking of the gate. He claims that a ditch dug at the landfill several years ago to lower the water table at Terrace Review — Wednesday, March 7, 1990 ALL 1ps on residence. at the site had an undesitable effect. It may have solved a leaching problem at the dump but it also. lowered. the water level in his well by four to six feet, and now he has to dig a new well at. his own expense. "In the future kindly instruct your. engineers to exercise more fore- - sight in any action you may take that may affect the neighborhood," Freeman requests in his letter. The Public Works Committce meets today at noon and their recommen- - dations, if any, could be con- sidered by council as carly as ’ March 12. 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