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Question:
How do city administrations determine which fire companies to disband or close due to budget cuts? Are there certain stats that are taken into account? I was just looking up the annual # of runs for E278 before they were disbanded and in the early 2000s they were running 2500+ runs a year. Seemed to be one of the busier engines in the 40 at the time. They were close to other engine companies in the Sunset Park/Borough Park area (201, 282, 228). I know of a few others that were disbanded in the 2003? cycle (E204, E209). Also just read that Baltimore City FD Engine 55 was disbanded, and shockingly they seem very close to their city’s downtown area.
Thanks in advance
How do city administrations determine which fire companies to disband or close due to budget cuts? Are there certain stats that are taken into account? I was just looking up the annual # of runs for E278 before they were disbanded and in the early 2000s they were running 2500+ runs a year. Seemed to be one of the busier engines in the 40 at the time. They were close to other engine companies in the Sunset Park/Borough Park area (201, 282, 228). I know of a few others that were disbanded in the 2003? cycle (E204, E209). Also just read that Baltimore City FD Engine 55 was disbanded, and shockingly they seem very close to their city’s downtown area.
Thanks in advance