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Starting Monday, the Dayton Fire Department will have the ability to brown out an engine that serves East Dayton if staffing levels are low, saving more than $200,000 in overtime through year's end, according to city officials.
But Dayton Firefighters Local 136 President James Cox called the move reckless Thursday, saying that removing Engine 2 -- stationed at East Third and Keowee streets and serving the neighborhoods of St. Anne's Hill, Twin Towers, Oregon District, Old North Dayton and South Park -- puts residents at risk.See the full content of this document
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