VICTOR, Mont. —Â Victor's volunteer fire department is exploring two options for future operations.
It could update its aging facility which was built in the early 1950's, or it could purchase another building close by.
Neither project would require a taxpayer mill levy.
Which ever choice is made the costs would be paid through savings, existing donations and a bank loan.
Many firefighters and EMS personnel say expansion is necessary because of the need for more space, improved technology and safety.
"We've outgrown the building," said Fire Chief Scott Hackett.
Chief Hackett said fire trucks are bigger than they used to be.
Doors on the existing truck barn aren't tall enough.
Standing at the south end of the current truck barn Hackett gestured towards the doors behind him.
"They're 10 feet high," he said, "and the new trucks are 10- feet- six- inches to 11 feet. One engine we put in there we had to take the monitor off it or it wouldn't fit in the door."
Hackett said with 43 firefighters and Emergency Medical Service people using the facility, numbers have grown.
He said the old building is too cramped to move around in or to do adequate training, and he said there isn't enough office space.
The parking lot to the south of the building could be the site of a n
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