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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 />Figure 76: Regional Deployment without BFD <br />St. Francis FDl•_. <br />LANOR �. LAKE RO.O NW <br />it <br />Nowthen/ l` <br />Ramsey FD iF, <br />I~iz <br />dr)wtlien za <br />4 <br />gKKNW y df <br />1 <br />Oak Grove FD <br />F? 3nisey <br />n amsey FD <br />Q:k <br />C5rsovE,. <br />Bethel <br />FD— <br />(T} <br />t< i <br />Bethel <br />SS.a <br />Study Area Travel Time <br />Without BFD-4,8, and 12 Minutes <br />4 Minutes <br />8 Minutes <br />12 Minutes <br />z <br />sty Fire Jurisdictions <br />I • Study Area <br />t!) Fire Station <br />Study Area Municipality <br />Miles <br />1 2 3 4 <br />Under this approach, it is assumed that BFD would not participate in a regional model, which would <br />decrease the regional response capability, particularly in eastern St. Francis and northern Oak Grove. As <br />with the previous scenario, these departments already benefit from mutual aid in these areas; should <br />this option be implemented, formal automatic aid would improve the overall regional response. <br />The third and final alternative deployment scenario involves a combination of the previous two where <br />BFD and OGFD both withdraw from future cooperative deployment efforts. The following map <br />demonstrates this scenario. <br />page 106 <br />,Emcrgcnry Services Conaufcsng <br />1j <br />