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Welcome
to the Beavercreek Township Fire Department Articles webpage.
Below are articles provided by Beavercreek Fire Department for
your review. These articles represent an effort by the Fire Department
to provide the community with an in-depth understanding of how
the
department operates.
Fire Departments, like many public agencies,
are unique in their operational requirements and restrictions.
They typically do not follow traditional business rules. Many
of these articles are original drafts of a column printed in
the Beavercreek News-Current.
Please select from an article below. All articles are in Adobe
PDF format. For a free Adobe Acrobat PDF reader, please visit
www.adobe.com. BTFD
Information (PDF document) (added
9-14-05)
The goal of this web page and these articles is to keep
the Beavercreek Community informed about your Fire Department.
This article provides some insight into that message and how
we're committed to spreading it.
BTFD
Service (PDF document) (added
9-14-05)
The Beavercreek Township Fire Department does more than
put out fires-much more. This article explains some of the
many functions performed and hopefully explains the breadth
and depth of our involvment in the Beavercreek Community.
BTFD
Organization (PDF document) (added
9-14-05)
It takes a lot to run a 24-hour a day, 7-day a week emergency
response organization. This article outlines some key considerations
in how the organization fits that function.
BTFD
ISO (PDF document) (added 9-14-05)
ISO is an independant company which grades Fire Departments,
and their associated water supply and dispatch centers on a set
of nationwide, quantitative criteria. This article explains how
the Beavercreek Township Fire Department did during the last
assessment.
BTFD
Station One (PDF document) (added
9-14-05)
Completing a pledge from the Beavercreek Township Fire
Department's successful 2002 levy campaign, Fire Station One
has been relocated and rebuilt. This state of the art fire
station reflects the pride and appearance of the Beavercreek
Community, while providing a fire station to serve for the
next 50, or more, years.
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