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New Developments In Shelton Won't Affect Fire Services

SHELTON, Conn. -- New developments won't affect the Shelton Fire Department's ability to provide service, according to the Shelton Herald.

Shelton Fire Department Chief Francis Jones said new developments in town won't affect the department's ability to protect residents.

Shelton Fire Department Chief Francis Jones said new developments in town won't affect the department's ability to protect residents.

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Fire Department Chief Francis Jones told the Shelton Herald he is confident about his staff’s ability to assure the city’s safety. Residents have been voicing their concerns about the 121-acre Shelter Ridge project in terms of increased traffic and the department's ability to service the new projects as well as the existing community, said the Shelton Herald.

The Planning and Zoning Commission will have a public meeting at 7 p.m. April 27 regarding the planned project, said the Shelton Herald. The Shelton Fire Department has a volunteer force of 258 men and women, added the Shelton Herald.

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