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Ramsey, Nowthen, St. Francis, Oak Grove, and Bethel, Minnesota <br />Feasibility Study for Shared or Cooperative Fire and Emergency Services <br />bodies of the organization to continue with the process or not. The implementation begins with that <br />step. <br />A tremendous amount of data and information is contained within this document, much of which was <br />supplied by the agencies involved and then analyzed and evaluated by the ESC1 project team. 1n the end, <br />the study departments, like many other paid -on -call fire departments across North America, are <br />operating at a level that is currently meeting the expectations of the communities served but realize <br />that there is always room for improvement. Regardless of the path that policymakers chose moving <br />forward, the information contained with this report is intended to be used by the fire departments to <br />follow a process of continuous quality improvement in a non -ending cycle of self -evaluation. <br />ESCI began collecting data and working with community stakeholders for this project in February 2013. <br />Analysis of data and collection of stakeholder input has taken over four months to compile to develop <br />options for future service delivery within the study area. It is ESCI's sincere hope that the information <br />contained within this document is seen as useful in enhancing the way in which fire and emergency <br />services are delivered throughout the area. <br />page 8 <br />emergency kkrnccs Ca nutEnng <br />