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Agree but nonetheless commercial properties should be levied an impact fee since their presence does impact on our infrastructure and services. Those fees would be buried in their cost of doing business
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I really wish people would get informed and have some facts before they run off at the mouth with negativity.
The ladder doesn’t reach 10 stories. That was bluster. It realistically is 7 stories. 100 feet is standard in ladder trucks. They are not made custom. You can not get a 50 foot ladder. It’s also not about the height. If the truck can not be put directly next to the building then the length is increased due to the reach from being farther out. I don’t know with certainty about the state of Florida however, other states won’t allow a building to be built over 3 stories if the fire department does not have the ability to reach above that. Although the department already has 2 ladder trucks, they must be replaced at regular intervals. You can not buy a fire truck and think it will last 30 years, at least not in a respectable agency. I do not know the age of the other trucks but considering the time the department has been operating and the ever great expansion it is a very realistic possibility it was time to upgrade c $1 million is on the cheaper side for a fire truck, especially a ladder. They could have and should have purchased a Tower Ladder which has a bucket because you are not getting most people especially elderly to climb down that ladder however, Tower Ladders will cost $1.5 million on the cheap end. We know how much crying and complaining that would cause. The departments ISO rating will apparently increase. This is what insurance companies base their rates off of. So if the ISO rating increases your home owners insurance should decrease for at least not increase. Unless you have been in the fire service or have a background in Risk Assessment you should ask people with better information then just starting off complaining about it with your armchair quarterback knowledge. |
I want the best fire service and equipment that’s available. I hope I never need them but it’s like insurance, you want the assurance that you’ll be taken care of if something happens.
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How about investing in a few more ambulances? Seems we have way more medical emergencies than fires.
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Some good positive reasons for needing a ladder truck, or even a tower ladder. Reach is one good reason, If you have a 4 - 5 story building. ground ladders will not reach these. With setback, 100' will be used up quickly. Ladders generally come 75', 85', 100', or now some I believe are 110'. Cost difference is not much from a 75' - 100' just adding another fly section, from 3 - 4 sections. They do much more than just reach. Keep in mind at a busy scene, once in place, they generally don't move. They are necessary in ventilation operations, rescue operations, they carry most of your heavy rescue equipment. And believe it or not they reduce your fire insurance. Let's not bash the FD or their equipment. Ladder trucks are an essential part of any fire service. When you need them, they'll come.
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Do they have a Snorkel Truck here?
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