We should not have to wait 20 minutes for an ambulance. Issue 6B deserves our support.I cannot imagine having a family member in need of advance life support and having the ambulance take 20 minutes to arrive. There are quite a few proposals on this fallís ballot, however, the one that matters most is Falcon Fire Protection Districtís Issue 6B. Passage of 6B will fund an in-district ambulance service that will be operated by the Fire District and strategically add firefighter/EMTs districtwide. Issues 6B is focused on improving 911 response times, maintaining emergency services and keeping property insurance rates low. A YES vote on Issue 6B also helps protect our first responders.Whatís more important than saving lives and protecting property? As a life-long resident I encourage you to join me in voting YES for Issue 6B. Itís a smart proposal that deserves our support.Dick AyerPast Falcon Fire Board MemberPast D-49 Board MemberPast MVEA Board MemberOwner Ayer Ranch TLC, Inc. and Ayerís Outdoor Power Equipment
Ballot issue for fire department
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