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Elkhart approves firefighter cancer screenings; 9-1-1 center reports staffing shortfalls; building reports accepted
Summary
The board approved a diagnostic agreement to provide firefighter cancer screenings at $335 per participant, heard a 9-1-1 staffing update noting three vacant dispatcher positions, and accepted September building and code enforcement reports, plus an order to take action on four properties.
Elkhart’s Board of Public Safety approved a diagnostic agreement Oct. 14 to provide cancer screenings for the fire department and received updates on the 9-1-1 center and building operations.
Christy Summer, assistant chief of the Elkhart Fire Department, told the board the department will contract for cancer screenings this year to cover the remaining half of…
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