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Friday, November 6, 2009

Massive undertaking

When departments band together in a mutual aid pact, problems inevitably crop up. But that shouldn't be a disincentive, as shown by this Illinois consortium of 337 agencies that's survived the past 30 years and is still going strong. In 1969, a small group of northern Illinois fire chiefs realized the importance of having one mutual aid contract signed by all of their governing parties. In a forward-thinking move, the contract would guarantee tort immunity to protect the member departments from litigation while establishing and recognizing their intergovernmental agreements. As it turned out, the contract would ultimately be ...

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