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Saturday, November 21, 2009

The consolations of consolidation

Regardless of where you serve in the American fire service, regionalization or consolidation has probably been discussed at some time. Whether consolidation is carried out for reasons of economy, efficiency or both, you're certain to experience a period of organizational uncertainty following such a transition. The consolidation of fire services in Cherry Hill, N.J., which took place six years ago, created such a time of uncertainty. Our current vantage point, however, lets us look back and examine clearly and accurately the battles and ultimate benefits of consolidation. A consolidation case study A suburb of Philadelphia, Cherry Hill is ...

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