By Cheryl Schweizer

Columbia Basin Herald

MOSES LAKE, Wash. — Options for changing fire and EMS delivery in and around Moses Lake , or whether to keep the existing system, will be the subject of a study commissioned by city officials. The city has issued a request for proposals for a consultant to study three alternatives, and Mayor Dustin Swartz said it’s a sign of growth in Moses Lake and the surrounding area.

“How can we make this all work better?” Swartz said.

The analysis would be due by the end of 2025.

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The RFP is asking the consultant to analyze three different options, one being to retain the MLFD as it exists. Another is the establishment of a separate fire district with the boundaries of th

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