Brigham City is moving its 911 dispatch to the Weber center, a major shift that could change how fast help arrives when you call. It’s worth watching to see if this consolidation actually improves response times or creates new delays.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days.
The city is splitting one position into two, which will be reflected in the upcoming budget.
The community benefits from improved fire safety, code enforcement, and emergency response management.
Residents of neighboring jurisdictions who may face new fees for emergency services.
Brigham City will continue to provide emergency services to Perry City under a new three-year deal. This ensures consistent coverage for both cities while formalizing the payment structure.
Brigham City is looking at ways to charge neighboring towns for fire and ambulance services to stop local taxpayers from footing the bill for outside areas.
The city is splitting the Assistant Fire Chief and Fire Marshal roles to better handle the workload from new development.
The city needs to hire a new Assistant Fire Chief and Fire Marshal to keep up with growth and ensure buildings are safe.
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