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* CRD Service Area boundaries '''will never overlap with the boundaries of another CRD Service Area.''' | * CRD Service Area boundaries '''will never overlap with the boundaries of another CRD Service Area.''' | ||
* CRD Service Area boundaries '''should include a minimum of one active NET team.''' | * CRD Service Area boundaries '''should include a minimum of one active NET team.''' | ||
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=== What's an FMA and why do they matter? === | === What's an FMA and why do they matter? === | ||
FMA stands for "Fire Management Area" and | FMA stands for "Fire Management Area" and FMAs are historically the service areas of single fire stations. Ironically, PF&R doesn't really use FMAs any longer. Today, a computer system dispatches the nearest available fire apparatus to a call, negating the need for FMAs. But they are still of use to PBEM and NET for community organizing purposes. |