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Clackamas Fire District updates Oregon City on levy-funded staffing, stations and wildfire readiness
Summary
Clackamas Fire District told the commission it responded to 8,985 calls in Q3, is closing in on the 62 firefighter positions promised by the levy, reopened Stations 12 and 13 and added quick-response and wildland-capable apparatus that improved response times in areas serving Oregon City.
Representatives from Clackamas Fire District No. 1 briefed the Oregon City Commission on Nov. 5 about the levy-funded expansion of services and wildfire preparedness.
The chief reported 8,985 calls in the third quarter, including 323 fires and 5,641 medical calls, and said the district saved an estimated $37.35 million in property value through responses. The levy funded the hiring of positions to staff 62…
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