A report on service levels for the Prince George Fire Rescue Service is going before city council on March 1.
A consultant’s report on the service levels for the Prince George Fire Rescue Service will be presented to city council at a committee of the whole meeting on March 1.
Between Jan. 1 and Nov. 30, 2022, Prince George Fire Rescue responded to 8,931 calls for service – more than the record 8,087 calls the department responded to in all of 2021. Between 2015 and 2020, Prince George fire fighters received an average of 5,971.7 calls per year, according to a report presented to the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George board of directors on Dec. 15.
“The city may have to manage service level expectations,” Davey said. “I am not sure how long we can retain the current service levels.”
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