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Fire Station Strategic Planning Implementation

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Fire Station Strategic Planning Implementation

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    1. Fire Station Strategic Planning & Implementation

    2. to serve our Community with the following core values: Integrity Professionalism Compassion Unity Honor Our Values

    3. To meet community needs by delivering an effective system of services; thereby minimizing the impact of fire, hazardous conditions, illness, and injury with a caring and efficient response. Mission Statement

    4. Objective To identify station configuration profiles that are most conducive for delivering the optimal emergency service delivery system, given our personnel, equipment and budgetary resources.

    5. Considerations Community expectations (Service) Target hazards Alarm response patterns Land availability Budgetary constraints (Sustainability) Demographics Zoning

    6. Community Expectations Timely response All hazards mitigation Fiscal responsibility Minimal disruption

    7. Target Hazards Medical facilities Assisted living facilities Schools High-rise structures Industrial complexes Multi & Single family occupancies Occupancies of assembly

    8. Current Facilities The existing Stations and sites generally suffer from the same deficiencies Undersized and inefficient for their intended use Non compliant with current building code requirements or Fire Service Standards None are in optimal locations and all are on undersized lots.

    9. Notable Deficiencies Bays too small for modern fire apparatus Mixed genders sleeping quarters Decontamination facilities Multi hazard training requirements Technological capabilities Lack of dedicated turnout gear rooms

    10. 5 station response model Apparatus & equipment locations Crew configurations Identified general site locations Retain station 33

    11. 2 bays station - Engine & Medic 8,000 sq. ft. 3 bays - Engine, Ladder, Medic 12,600 sq. ft. 4 bays - Engine, Ladder, Medic, Battalion 15,400 sq. ft. *Project cost range (2.3 M – 4.5 M) Proposed Facilities

    12. Station 32 Built 1973 6,439 sq. ft. E-L-M 12,600 sq. ft.

    13. Station 35

    14. 3484 Far Hills

    15. West central location Access to major thoroughfares Covers major west central target hazards Meets response model recommendations Site accommodates recommended station configurations Availability

    17. Next Phase Far Hills Property acquisition Property availability for other stations Response model recommendations Budgetary constraints

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