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Sarasota issues recreational burn ban ahead of Memorial Day
Associated Press
and last updated 2021-05-27 11:31:49-04
SARASOTA, Fla. â As Floridians wait for the wet season to begin, the dry conditions in and around the Tampa Bay area prompted at least one county to issue a recreational burn ban ahead of the Memorial Holiday weekend.
Sarasota County Fire Chief Michael Regnier issued the countywide ban effective immediately due to âthe dry weather conditions and an increased chance of wildfires.â The recreational burn ban in Sarasota County will remain in place until weather conditions change and the chances of wildfires starts to decrease.
Once again, the Sarasota County Fire Department is considering improvements to its service, particularly when it comes to its Rapid Response Unit.
The department hired Emergency Services Consulting International to analyze the department’s successes and areas where it could improve.
ESCI first made recommendations for improvement to the county in 2016, many of which Chief Michael Regnier said the department has accomplished over the past few years.
Since the last consulting plan, the department has increased staffing, established a messaging platform for departmentwide communication, began the process for a dedicated regional training academy and implemented a tiered emergency response.
“Through the support of the board and administration, we were able to accomplish a lot,” Regnier said. “I think now is a great opportunity to continue to move the department forward.”