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CABARRUS COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION STUDY <br />• Workload- -calls for service for the past five years <br />• Budget data <br />• Response times for engines, ladder and rescue squad calls <br />• List of all apparatus for fire departments and rescue squad vehicles /ambulances <br />• Number of volunteers <br />• General staffing and deployment by hour of day and day of week <br />• Analytical/annual reports for the past five years <br />• Contingency and disaster plans <br />• Dispatch procedures <br />• Specialized units <br />• Procedures relative to `stakeholder' involvement in fire /rescue delivery <br />• Model fire /rescue programs implemented by volunteer fire departments and rescue <br />squads <br />• Workload by season, day of week, hour of day <br />• Apparatus, automation, tools and equipment <br />Step II: On -Site Interviews / Conferences <br />During this step, we will conduct on -site interviews and conferences with key personnel in <br />Cabarius County, including elected and appointed officials (as appropriate) and members of <br />the participating organizations. <br />Step III: On -site Observations and Fact-finding <br />In this step, we will conduct on -site observations of fire service delivery in Cabarius County. <br />We would personally review areas that present unique challenges to the fire departments. <br />Our staff, who have served as fire chiefs, are uniquely aware of changing demands and <br />challenges of fire departments and rescue squads in various communities, <br />^a'9 ss® Pubfie Ss/oly Solui7 ne, Inc. O <br />Attachment number 2 <br />F -4 Page 86 <br />