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To ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, Ajax Fire and Emergency Services is creating a 10-year, community-driven Fire Master Plan.
The intent of this document is to provide a 10-year, community-driven plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how services are provided throughout the community.
The plan will provide the framework and recommendations for operational improvements and service enhancements, and include an assessment of operations and divisions including administration, training, prevention and public education, suppression and emergency response, fire stations, apparatus and equipment, and communications.
To accomplish this, we have engaged in Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT) has been hired to prepare a Fire Master Plan for the Ajax Fire & Emergency Services (AF&ES).
The Fire Master Plan will be developed based on stakeholder and public input, community needs as well as current research and best practices. It will include strategies and recommendations that are consistent with the master planning processes outlined by the Office of the Fire Marshal and the Emergency Management, Ontario (OFMEM)
Get Involved
Take the Survey - To help guide the process, residents, businesses and community organizations can share their opinion and complete the Fire Master Plan survey by October 18, 2019. If you require assistance, call 905-619-2529, ext. 6067.
Questions or comments about this project?
Contact any of the project managers listed in the Who's Listening (right sidebar).
Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
To ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, Ajax Fire and Emergency Services is creating a 10-year, community-driven Fire Master Plan.
The intent of this document is to provide a 10-year, community-driven plan to guide operational improvements and enhance how services are provided throughout the community.
The plan will provide the framework and recommendations for operational improvements and service enhancements, and include an assessment of operations and divisions including administration, training, prevention and public education, suppression and emergency response, fire stations, apparatus and equipment, and communications.
To accomplish this, we have engaged in Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT) has been hired to prepare a Fire Master Plan for the Ajax Fire & Emergency Services (AF&ES).
The Fire Master Plan will be developed based on stakeholder and public input, community needs as well as current research and best practices. It will include strategies and recommendations that are consistent with the master planning processes outlined by the Office of the Fire Marshal and the Emergency Management, Ontario (OFMEM)
Get Involved
Take the Survey - To help guide the process, residents, businesses and community organizations can share their opinion and complete the Fire Master Plan survey by October 18, 2019. If you require assistance, call 905-619-2529, ext. 6067.
Questions or comments about this project?
Contact any of the project managers listed in the Who's Listening (right sidebar).
Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record.
In our
ongoing efforts to ensure that we are meeting the needs of our community, we
are creating a 10-year, community-driven Fire Master Plan. The intent of this document is to provide a
10-year, community-driven plan to guide operational improvements and enhance
how services are provided throughout the community.
To
accomplish this, we have engaged Emergency Management & Training Inc. (EMT)
has been hired to prepare a Fire Master Plan for the Ajax Fire & Emergency
Services (AF&ES). 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 October 18th,
2019.