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The Two Rivers Fire Department staffs a complement of 14 Paid on Call (POC) fire fighters. POC personnel have full time civilian jobs in our community. They are issued protective fire fighting turnout gear and keep this in their personal vehicles ready to make a response. POCs are dispatched by pager and respond directly to the fire or emergency scene from their home or place of employment. POCs train with full time personnel once each month. These training sessions are scheduled on two separate days; one in the evening and one in the afternoon to accommodate the various hours our POC personnel work.

POCs are required to be certified as Entry Level Fighters, according to State of Wisconsin criteria. This training is given to new recruits upon employment.

The Paid on Call program originated in 1985. These part-time fire fighters are a valuable resource of the Two Rivers Fire Department. Their response is critical in assuring safety and number of personnel required on the fire scene.

Technical College students enrolled in fire fighting and paramedic classes are able to participate in activities related to their studies. The intern program is similar to the shadow program with the exception being their involvement in emergency responses. Interns are able to perform the same medical procedures and fire fighting practices that the city fire fighter/paramedics do. The technical college programs require students to have actual "hands on experience" as a fire fighter or paramedic. They put in a prescribed number of hours at the fire department as part of their school cirriculum.

Our intern program has had a very positive effect on many students who have participated here. Plus it helps them prepare for their chosen profession.
Parent/Tot Swim (Programs)
Child must be under 40" tall from shoulder to the floor and must be accompanied in the water by an adult.

June 16 - July 21, 2010
Wednesday
5:45 - 6:15 PM
$21.00 resident/member,
$29.00 non resident
Register by June 2, 2010 for a $5 discount.
Park Shelter Rentals (Parks and Recreation)
You may reserve a shelter for the upcoming year beginning the first Monday in December. Visa and MasterCard are accepted.
See "Forms & Documents" for a shelter reservation application.
Need directions to a park or shelter? Check "Related Links"
For a shelter photo and amenities PDF, look in P&R services under "Shelter."
Call 793-5592 to check shelter availability for your date.
Parks (Parks and Recreation)
The City maintains the following parks and recreational facilities for use by residents and visitors to our area: Neshotah Park, Zander Park, Vietnam Veterans Park, Picnic Hill (including disc golf course), Walsh Field, Riverside Park (including skate park), Taylor Park, Vet's Park, Mariner's Trail, Eggers Riverwalk, Central Park, Lakeshore Park, Washington Park, as well as many ball diamonds and soccer fields located throughout the city.
Payroll (Finance Department)
Responsible for all payroll related functions
June 15 - July 27, 2010
Tuesday
$16.00 Resident/member
$21.50 Non-resident
Register by April 30, 2010 for a $5 discount.
Pee Wee Clinic (Programs)
Saturday, May 15, 2010
10:30 AM
Case Little League Diamond
Rain Date: May 22, 2010
Permits (Inspections Department)
The City of Two Rivers Municipal Code requires property owners to obtain permits prior to making repairs, alterations or improvements to their property. Listed below are the types of permits issued by the Inspections Department:

1. Building Permit: New commerical, industrial and residential construction; additions, alterations, repairs, moving or demolition to residential or nonresidential structures.

2. Electrical Permit: New installations, service changes, additions, alterations of any electrical wiring and equipment associated with a structure or project.

3. HVAC Permit: New installation or replacement of heating and cooling equipment; additions or alterations to distribution systems.

4. Plumbing Permit: Plumbing permits for new installations, additions, alterations of any plumbing or equipment associated with a structure or project.

Permits are not required for minor repairs or alterations costing less than $500 which do not change the occupancy, area, structural strength, fire protection, exits, lighting or ventilation of a structure.

Examples of improvements that typcially do not require a permit:

1. Interior or exterior painting
2. Installation of draperies or blinds
3. Installation of carpet or resilient floor covering
4. Uncovered patios at grade
5. Changing fixtures and outlets, such as lights and switches

Please contact the Inspections Department at 920-793-5566 if you have questions prior to starting your project.
Pickle Power (Programs)
Ages: 8+
Monday: August 9, 2010
1:30 - 3:30 PM
Cost: $7.00 resident/member
$10.50 non resident
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