From Deseret News archives:
Lindon studies fire options
Council to choose between Orem, Pleasant Grove for service
But who will respond quicker, Pleasant Grove or Orem? Who will charge more? And what about deference to Pleasant Grove, which has provided emergency services to Lindon for the last two decades?
"I don't care ... who gets it," said Dave Lesser, a Lindon resident and employee of Orem's Department of Public Safety. "If this brings 24-hour coverage to my family and my neighborhood, so be it. We've needed this forever."
But after a public hearing Thursday night, the Lindon City Council still had a list of questions it wanted both cities to answer before tit decides on Tuesday which city to hire for dispatch, fire and emergency medical services.
Ott Dameron, Lindon city administrator, said as the council looked into different options, members realized that fire and ambulance services couldn't be detached from dispatch because of the importance of quick response times.
Since creating a Lindon dispatch center would cost millions, uniting with another city was the only feasible option, said Lindon Police Chief Cody Cullimore.
Lindon has a fire station just east of the City Center, which though small, is a temporary option and would house an engine and ambulance until the city could build a larger station.
"We checked where all the fire stations are located from Provo up to Alpine," Dameron said. "There is kind of a gap in service, so with Lindon's fire station active, it kind of fills that gap."
Right now, Lindon pays Pleasant Grove nearly $600,000 a year for fire and emergency medical services.
A potential contact with Orem would cost $1.2 million and include dispatch services, full-time Orem staffing of 12, administrative services, as well as a loaned firetruck and ambulance.
Pleasant Grove's bid was nearly $1.9 million, but includes dispatch services, administrative costs, the cost of hiring 12 full-time Lindon personnel, lease payments on a new fire engine and ambulance, as well as loose equipment to stock the vehicles.
"The bottom line is Lindon's gotta have full-time people in their station," said Pleasant Grove Fire Chief Mark Sanderson. "Whoever does it, doesn't matter. They'll get great care from either community, either department."
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