Updated 04/22/2024
Total: 1167
On pace for 3769
Calls/day: 10.3
Overlapping Calls: 163=14.%
FIRE 270 EMS 897
Mutual Aid Given: 26
Mutual Aid Received: 25
2023 Run Total: 3720
2022 Run Total: 3636
2021 Run Total: 3558
2020 Run Total: 3097
SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY The Madison Fire District has surplus property not needed for public use or that is obsolete or unfit for the use for which it was acquired. Said property (2010 Dodge Ram 1500 Mega Cab Short Bed 4x4, VIN 1D7RV1CT1AS218948, mileage 98,716), Forty-five (45) pieces of bunker pants/coats, and miscellaneous extrication tools shall be offered for sale by public Internet Auction starting Monday, April 29, 2024 as authorized by Ohio Revised Code Section 505.10 in accordance with the statute, Resolution 24-09, and pursuant to the agreement for auction between the Madison Fire District and GovDeals (Contact Joseph Dembek, Client Services at 614-406-7820 or jdembek@govdeals.com). All property is offered for sale “As is, Where Is”. The Madison Fire District Board of Trustees makes no warranty, guarantee or representation of any kind, expressed or implied, as to the merchantability or fitness for any purpose of the property offered for sale. The Buyer is not entitled to any payment for loss of profit or any other money damages – special, direct, indirect or consequential, and the Madison Fire District Board of Trustees reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to withdraw from sale of any of the items listed. Bidders may inspect the property prior to bidding. Information about bidding on GovDeals may be obtained from GovDeals (Joseph Dembek). We urge interested purchasers to read the Online Sales, Terms and Conditions prior to bidding.
Notice of the property offered for sale, dates of sale, and applicable terms of sale will be continually accessible on this website, as well as posted at the District’s administrative offices located at 840 River Street, Madison, Ohio 44057. Generally, the items available for sale will be posted for no less than ten (10) calendar days, including Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays.
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Upcoming Meetings at St. 3
May 15, 2024 7 PM
June 19, 2024 7 PM
July 17, 2024 7 PM