The Brant County Fire Department will be holding a public consultation inside the Brant Sports Complex on February 19th.
PARIS - The Brant County Fire Department is asking the public to share their views.
Residents are being encouraged to provide comments, as Fire Chief Geoff Hayman says they're looking to improve their services.
"We want to hear from you. As we develop a 10-year, community-driven master plan, we want to know how we can improve and enhance our services to you.”
The Emergency Management and Training Inc (EMT) is a consulting firm who has worked with fire departments in the past developing their fire master plans, station assessments and fire service reviews. They were hired by the County to develop the master plan.
The County is hosting a public consultation on February 19th at 7:00 pm at the Brant Sports Complex.
Hayman says they're hoping people can attend.
"Please share your views, thoughts and opinions with us in a survey. This information will be important to help shape the Fire master plan.”
The survey is available online and in print. You can pick up a hard copy at the Brant County Customer Service Offices and the Paris Fire Station on 61 Dundas Street East.

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