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The Columbus firefighters' union criticizes the city for relying heavily on suburban fire departments to handle around 20% of emergency calls, citing concerns over staffing and service quality. City officials plan to build more fire stations, including a new station on the Northwest Side, to address growth and improve coverage. A recent City Council vote involved a TIF agreement with Norwich Township, which the union opposes, emphasizing that primary emergency services should remain the city's responsibility.
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