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Saturday, November 21, 2009

Winning the Fuel Gamble

It is no secret in the corridors of city halls that fire departments are among the largest fuel consumers. Under intense scrutiny, fire departments across the country are adjusting and reprioritizing their finances to accommodate increasing energy costs. Fire chiefs either have been or will be directed formally to curtail any unnecessary vehicle travel. It is critical for a fire department's success that the chief proactively researches and develops better and more fiscally responsible ways of providing service to the public. In 2000, a gallon of gasoline or diesel fuel cost about $1.50. In Shreveport, ...

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