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Lawrence–Douglas County Fire Medical lays out two budget‑cut options; county review urged as city seeks reductions
Summary
Lawrence–Douglas County Fire Medical presented April 9 data showing rising call volume and longer 90th‑percentile response times in some planning zones, and described two budget‑reduction options after a city request to identify roughly $1.9 million in 2026 savings.
Lawrence–Douglas County Fire Medical (LDCFM) presented commissioners with detailed response‑time data, historical trends and two service‑reduction proposals following a city request for budget reductions.
Acting Fire Chief Joe Hardy and interim Chief of Staff Mackenzie Ezell opened the April 9 presentation with a review of incident counts and response‑performance tables drawn from the agency’s annual compliance and standards‑of‑cover work. LDCFM staff highlighted five planning zones in the city, additional rural demand zones and an overall multiyear rise in call volume—about 5% year‑over‑year in recent years—that has outpaced added unit capacity.
Chiefs said response…
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