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In our ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we are creating a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how Sarnia Fire’s services are provided.
To accomplish this, we have engaged Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT), to assist us with this initiative. EMT is a local consulting firm that has worked with many fire departments in developing their fire master plans, station assessments and fire service reviews. Therefore, most of all, we need your help. So please take the time to complete this survey. Your confidential responses will help to ensure focused action that continues to meet the diverse needs of all residents.
Please take some time to complete the survey prior to February 21, 2020
In our ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we are creating a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how Sarnia Fire’s services are provided.
To accomplish this, we have engaged Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT), to assist us with this initiative. EMT is a local consulting firm that has worked with many fire departments in developing their fire master plans, station assessments and fire service reviews. Therefore, most of all, we need your help. So please take the time to complete this survey. Your confidential responses will help to ensure focused action that continues to meet the diverse needs of all residents.
Please take some time to complete the survey prior to February 21, 2020
In
our ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we
are creating a 10-year, community-driven master plan to guide operational
improvements and enhance how Sarnia Fire’s services are
provided.
To
accomplish this, we have engaged Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT),
to assist us with this initiative. EMT is a local consulting firm that has
worked with many fire departments in developing their fire master plans,
station assessments and fire service reviews. Therefore, most of all, we need
your help. So please take the time to complete this survey. Your confidential
responses will help to ensure focused action that continues to meet the diverse
needs of all residents.
Please
take some time to complete the survey prior to February
21, 2020
Consultation has concluded
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