http://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archive/2016/02/04/cmm-new-fire-procedures-help-save-cedar-city-furniture-store/

If I read this article correctly - Cedar City Utah FD has 4 people on
duty in the fire station 24/7 - and until 2015, their response
procedure to building fires was - send 1 paid person to the fire with
a radio - have the 3 other paid members wait in the fire station until
3 volunteers showed up - then respond 1 engine to the call with 6
people on board

How messed up is that?

keywords - insane response policy - slow mobilization - needless death
and destruction - slow turnout - crazy SOP - crazy policy - odd
response procedure

I suppose if they just had 2 fire trucks - and the call was 30 miles
out of town - that response policy might make some sense - maybe -
especially if there are no other FDs within 100 miles

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