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OLI Annual Report Form 2008– Minnesota Operation Lifesaver, Inc.
Contact Information
I. Your Program
| A. List the goals for the past year |
Minnesota Operation Lifesaver, Inc Goals for 2008
- Comply with State Standards as a Charter Member of Operation Lifesaver Inc.
- Develop 2008 – 2009 Budget
- Identify priority target areas and groups for presentations
- Strengthen existing and develop new partnerships
- Maintain the MNOL web site
- Develop a calendar of events for the year.
- Strengthen Media Efforts/Public Awareness Campaigns/Printed MaterialsMedia
- Develop an up-dated Law Enforcement Brochure.
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| B. List the various partners who are involved in your state program |
| BNSF Railway, Canadian National Railway, Canadian Pacific Railway, Union Pacific Railroad, Operation Lifesaver, Inc., Minnesota Safety Council, Loram Maintenance of Way, Minnesota Dept of Transportation, Minnesota Commercial Railway, Minnesota Highway Patrol, Twin Cities and Western Railroad, Minnesota Northern Railroad, Northern Plains Railroad, Federal Railroad Administration, City of Moorhead, Clay County Sheriff's Department, Boise Cascade, Lowry Hill, Dodge County Sheriff, Duluth Area Fire Departments, Glencoe Police Department, Glyndon Police Department, Hawley Police Department, Hiawatha Light Rail, Lake Superior College, ERTC/St Louis County Rescue Squad, Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad, Metro Transit, Minnesota Prairie Line, MN Southern Railway, Moorhead Police Department, Northern Lines Railroad, Northshore Mining Co., Otter Tail Valley Railroad, Plainview Police Department, Progressive Rail, Ramsey County Sheriff's Dept., Red River Valley & Western Railroad, Minnesota Dept. of Motor Vehicle Services, Rightway Driving, Spence, Ricke, Sweeney & Gernes PATC, Metro Garage, White Bear Lake Fire Dept., Willmar Police Department, Messerli & Kramer PA, Farmington Railroad Club |
II. State Operation Lifesaver Training
| A. Presenter Trainer Resources | |
| 1. Number of Presenters who gave FOUR OR MORE PRESENTATIONS during the past year?: | 27 |
| 2. Number of PRESENTER TRAINERS who taught a Presenter class during the past year?: | 4 |
| 3. Number of certified ASSOCIATES who helped your state program during the past year?: | 0 |
| 4. What kinds of activities did your Associates help with?: | |
B. Presenter Statistics | |
| 1. Number of PRESENTER TRAINING CLASSES conducted this year:: | 3 |
| 2. Number of NEW PRESENTERS certified this year: | 18 |
| 3. Number of NEW ASSOCIATES certified this year: | 0 |
| 4. Where did your find new Presenters and Associates? | |
| Railroad partners, Driver's education partners, city police department, city fire departments, state fire marshall office, state highway patrol office, public venues, light rail outreach. |
C. Presenter Attrition Information | |
| 1. Total number of Presenters who left your OL program last year: | 34 |
| 2. How many left for each of the following reasons: |
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| Job Change | |
| Retired | |
| Decertified | 33 |
| Deceased | |
| Unknown | |
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| D. Presenter Recognition Activities | |
| Does your state program have a way of showing appreciation to its volunteers? (Check all that apply.) |
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| Incentive Awards Program | No |
| Appreciation Event | No |
| Other | No |
| If Other, explain | |
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| E. Presenter Meetings | |
Do you hold state Presenter meetings for training updates, idea sharing, networking? No |
III. Presentation Statistics
A Presentation is defined by the 2002 Presenters Guide as follows:
- A formal presentation using the approved Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) format, given to given to two or more people.
- A presentation must be supported by the use of approved OLI visual aids, consisting of at least seven (7) visual charts, PowerPoint slides or overheads.
| A. Category |
Total No. of Presentations |
Total No. of Participants |
| K thru Grade 8 | 102 | 2654 |
General High School (Includes School Assemblies and non-Drivers Ed Classes) |
39 |
1235 |
All Drivers Education (Both High School Drivers Ed Classes and Adult Drivers Ed Classes) |
176 |
4132 |
| School Bus Drivers |
31 |
1358 |
| (NOTE: 4-Hour School Bus Trainer Courses should NOT be reported here. Report those ONLY in the Specialized Training section below, please, so we avoid double counting. |
| Other Professional Drivers: Truckers |
111 |
1244 |
| Other Professional Drivers: Commercial Buses |
16 |
148 |
| Law Enforcement |
97 |
230 |
| (NOTE: 4, 8 or 16 Hour GCCI Courses should NOT be reported here. Report those ONLY in the Specialized Training section below, please, so we avoid double counting. |
Emergency Responders: Fire Fighters
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Emergency Responders: EMT/Ambulance Drivers
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| (NOTE: Emergency Responder Courses should NOT be reported here. Report those ONLY in the Specialized Training section below, please, so we avoid double counting. |
Misc. General Adult
(Civic Groups, Clubs, Mature Drivers, etc.) |
26 |
7164 |
Totals
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598 |
18165 |
IV. Special Training Statistics
| Activity |
Total No. of Clases |
Total No. of Participants |
| School Bus Driver Trainers |
1 | 32 |
| GCCI | 8 | 168 |
| EMT | | |
| Other | 1 | 32 |
| Totals | 10 | 232 |
| If Other, please specify: | Rail Safety for Emergency Responders |
V. Special Events Statistics
| EVENT/ACTIVITY TYPE |
Total No. of Events |
Total No. of Participants |
| Mock/Staged Collision |
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| State/County Fair Exhibits/Booths |
7 |
112309 |
| Farm Show Exhibit |
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| Model Railroad Exhibit |
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| Other Conference Exhibits |
1 |
120 |
| Community Safety Blitz |
7 |
6325 |
| Officer on the Train |
8 |
521 |
| General OL Train |
30 |
1084 |
| Positive Enforcement Program |
10 |
10 |
| School Bus Rodeos |
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| Trucking Rodeos |
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| Other |
30 |
1413 |
| Totals |
93 |
120782 |
| If Other, please specify: |
Safety Camps, snowmobile clubs |
About Operation Lifesaver
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Minnesota Operation Lifesaver, Inc. 2008 Annual Report
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