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Fire departments in fire districts operate under: a locally elected board of trustees or fire commissioners.
A fire department is typically tied to a city and the boundaries of that city. The city fire department is funded by the taxes collected by that city. A Fire District is typically tied to several communities and unincorporated areas outside of these communities and is funded by property taxes from the area they serve.
Fowler was established as a railroad station on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The town was originally named Oxford, for a large ox that was killed when crossing the railroad tracks. The Oxford, Colorado, post office opened on April 27, 1882, but the name was changed to Fowler on on September 6, 1890.
Essential Fowler Knapps Farm Market. 4.5. (26) Speciality Gift Shops. Otero Museum. 4.2. (21) History Museums. Pueblo Weisbrod Aircraft Museum. 4.8. (211) 1st Street Emporium. 5.0. (2) The Railyard. 4.3. (6) Picket Wire Canyonlands. 4.8. (62) Koshare Indian Museum. 4.5. (85) La Junta Municipal Golf Course. 4.7. (6)
A fire district is governed by a fire board. This board is typically 5 to 7 people. The people on the fire board are usually a representative from each community within the district. A fire district is typically funded by property taxes from the communities within their response area.

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Goals The main goal of fire prevention training is to prevent fires from happening in the first place. It focuses on identifying potential risks and reducing them. On the other hand, firefighting training prepares individuals to respond quickly and effectively to active fires.
The Firefighter Safety Act standardizes the dispute resolution process for fire districts and unions who are unable to docHub agreement on the terms of a collective bargaining agreement. This includes the potential to have voters approve the working conditions and salaries in a new collective bargaining agreement.

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