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53 <br />ORANGE CbUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA <br />servicing the debt associated with read property (fire station mortgage). Exhibit 37 <br />shows the past four years of the department's approved budgets. <br />EXHIBIT 37 <br />EFLAND FIRE DEPARTMENT BUDGET <br />(COUNTY FIRE DISTRICT FUNDING <br />2007 -2008 <br />2008 -2009 <br />2- 009 -2010 <br />Z010 -2011 <br />$237,855 <br />5295,496 <br />$303,230 <br />$308,246 <br />Percent Increase or Decrease <br />24.2% <br />2.6% <br />1.7% <br />The department-maintains a _firefighter safety program for the protection of <br />its members. A Passport system is used by the Efland Fire Department and its mutual <br />aid partners to ensure accountability at emergency scenes. The department's <br />firefighter safety practices also - include adherence to the "2 -in -2 -out" rifle and <br />standardized building evacuation protocols. The department relies on local vendors <br />for routine maintenance and ongoing inspections of personal protective equipment <br />and clothing. <br />The headquarters station is located at 3900 US Highway 70 and was <br />constructed in 1978; the building is in generally good condition. The second station, <br />opened in 2 00 7, is located at 5900 US Highway 70. <br />The fire apparatus fleet is composed of three engines, two tankers, one brush <br />truck, a medical response vehicle, and a general use vehicle. Exhibit 38 lists the <br />departments major apparatus, the year of manufacture, and the apparatus <br />designation. <br />EXHIBIT 38 <br />APPARATUS FLEET <br />* ARM CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 49 <br />DEAR <br />DESIGNATION <br />ENGINE <br />AERIAL <br />TANKER <br />BRUSH <br />COMMAND <br />UTILITY <br />Engine, Pierce, 1,250 gpm, 1,000- <br />2001 <br />Engine 133 <br />1 <br />gallon tank <br />Engine, Ford C -8000, 1,000 gpm, <br />1988 <br />Engine 132 <br />1 <br />1,000- gallon tank <br />Engine, Ferrara 1,250 gpm, 1,000- <br />2007 <br />l <br />gallon tank <br />* ARM CONSULTING GROUP, INC. 49 <br />