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Fire authority seeks resident input

Used to evaluate service, plan for future.

Posted 12/11/19

The Arizona Fire & Medical Authority is seeking feedback from residents to help with their five year planning process.

Residents and business owners in Sun City West and other areas covered by …

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Fire authority seeks resident input

Used to evaluate service, plan for future.

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The Arizona Fire & Medical Authority is seeking feedback from residents to help with their five year planning process.

Residents and business owners in Sun City West and other areas covered by the North County Fire & Medical District are encouraged to answer an online questionnaire on the Authority website—afma.az.gov.

The governing board members and fire officers said the information will assist them in defining goals to improve their services.

They added the responses would help them to measure their current performance, to guide our ongoing efforts to improve our service and to assist us in defining our goals.

“This information will also guide our ongoing efforts to improve our service,” said Eric Kriwer, Deputy Chief and Fire Marshall.

A link to the questionnaire could also be found on the AFMA Battalion 101 Facebook page.

Visit facebook.com/azfiremedical/ or afma.az.gov.