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General Obligation Bond

2021 Proposition Fire Projects Update

Our community deserves exceptional emergency services, and we are dedicated maintaining well-trained, well-equipped and strategically positioned firefighters.

 

In 2020, we initiated a strategic planning process to identify key initiatives and issues impacting our services. This effort led to the development of a comprehensive 10-year capital plan, which proposed a bond to address significant concerns with our facilities and equipment. With robust voter support, we advanced a funding plan of $12.5 million. Together, we are committed to improving the effectiveness and efficiency of our emergency services, ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. With the approval of this bond allowing us to purchase apparatus and personnel, we were able to improve our Insurance Services Office (ISO) Rating from a 4 to 3 which improved property insurance rates. 

Since the approval of the 2021 Proposition Fire Bond, the following projects have been completed: 

  • Station 2 Debt Payoff - $1,443,516

  • Purchase of Land for New Station 1 - $701,798.65

  • ​Station 3 Remodel - $1,500,000

  • 2012 HME Aerial - $499,000

  • 2023 Spartan Pumper/Tender - $722,087

  • 2024 F-550 Brush Truck - $357,514

  • 2024 E-One 75 foot Aerial - $1,500,000

 

The remaining funds of $6.5 Million of the 2021 Proposition Fire Bond is allocated for the construction of the New Fire Station 1 Project to begin in Summer of 2025. 

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Station 2 Lease Obligation

The approval of this bond allowed the District to pay off an outstanding debt of $1,443,516.99 related to the new Fire Station 2 project, which was completed in 2020 prior to the bond issuance in November 2021. By paying off this lease, the District has reduced its financial commitments and successfully added three new firefighter positions, thereby improving our staffing and enhancing our emergency response capabilities.

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Station 1 Land Purchase

Fire Station 1 houses a crew of four (4) firefighters, a battalion chief, and administrative staff. It was built in 1983 and is in a flood zone with a history of serious flooding requiring repairs and remediation. It is located within a space with limited training, expansion, and parking access. It does not provide adequate space for additional firefighters, administrative staff, or apparatus. In April 2022, 9.5 acres at 911 N. 9th St. was purchased for $701,798.65 for the development of a new Fire Station 1 and training facility. The new facility will improve operational efficiency and ensure better service for our residents.  The remaining $6.5 Million of the 2021 Bond initiative is allocated for the construction of this project which will begin in July 2025.

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Station 3 Remodel

Fire Station 3 was built in 1990, when volunteer firefighters served the District. The fire station was not originally designed or constructed for full-time firefighters. In 2014, a tax levy increase was approved to allow for full-time staffing which resulted in the need to remodel this fire station so that two firefighters could reside there 24/7 and ensure for emergency coverage in our southern district. In January 2021, firefighters had to be relocated to fire station 1 out of concern for their health and safety from air quality and mold issues. A complete remodel and addition that totaled $1,500,000. This remediated  the mold issue and provided enhancements to include the addition of a new gym, decontamination room, and gear storage on the north side. This comprehensive project was completed in November 2023 and now accommodates 2-3 firefighters. The upgraded facility ensures safe and efficient environment for our dedicated emergency responders.

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2012 HME Aerial

Because of the urgent and immediate need for a frontline aerial apparatus, along with the extended construction times of a new aerial, a pre-owned 2012 HME 75-foot Aerial was purchased for $399,000 in May 2022. An additional $100,000 was designated for new equipment, ensuring the aerial is outfitted with the latest upgrades. Currently, this aerial apparatus is at fire station 1. Future plans for this apparatus is to become a reserve. This investment underscores the District's commitment to upholding high standards of safety and efficiency in its operations.

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2023 Spartan Pumper

In April 2022, the District purchased a 2023 Spartan 2,000 Gallon Pumper/Tender for $622,087 with an additional $100,000 designated for new equipment. This advanced firefighting apparatus is stationed at fire station 3 and was officially put into service in December 2023. The acquisition not only strengthens our firefighting capabilities but also reflects our commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of our community. With this new equipment, we are better equipped to respond to emergencies and protect our residents effectively.

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2024 F-550 Brush Truck

In September 2023 a 2024 F-550 chassis was purchased for $70,000. As of January 2025, a comprehensive up-fitting process costing $287,514 to include a pump, tank, and custom built bed with storage compartments. This up-fitting is designed to enhance the chassis’ capabilities and align it with our specific operational requirements. We are enthusiastic about the possibilities this investment will bring to our operations.

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2024 E-One 75 Foot Aerial

In August 2024, we purchased a new 2024 E-One 75 foot aerial for $1,400,000. As of January 2025, the apparatus is undergoing the final modifications before its delivery in the spring of 2025. Upon delivery, an additional $100,000 has been allocated for equipment and up-fitting to ensure it meets our operational needs. This new addition enhance our existing fleet, which includes the 2012 HME that will remain in service as a reserve aerial to support the District's emergency response efforts.

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Fire Station 1

604 N. 3rd Street.

Ozark, MO 65721

M-F: 7:30 am - 4 pm

Fire Station 2

6052 N. 25th Street.

Ozark, MO 65721

Fire Station 3

4545 S. Highway W

Ozark, MO 65721

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