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Park County maintenance warns of dispatch flooding and potential $150,000–$250,000 electrical upgrade
Summary
Maintenance staff described water intrusion into the dispatch area caused by incorrectly sloped concrete and said the county may need a major electrical upgrade that could cost $150,000 to $250,000 if fire department items require added capacity.
Maintenance staff told commissioners that storm water flowed into the dispatch area because the exterior concrete slope directs water toward the building and that the county may face significant repair and electrical upgrade costs.
Matt, staff member (building maintenance), said that during a large rainstorm "the concrete isn't sloped the right direction, so the water drained into the building, went through dispatch. Luckily, nothing was ruined." He…
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