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Through the years, the availability of on-call firemen to arrive on scene in the middle of the day has become slim and having more firemen at the firehouse is becoming more necessary to handle increased calls. Steffes said this is because a lot of people are not allowed to leave their full-time jobs anymore for a fire call, and many have jobs out of town and can't get to town quickly.

"There used to be 10 to 12 guys that came back on a call and now we're at the point we get two to five," he said. "So we have to put on extra guys."

For 2012, Morris received 4,101 fire and EMS calls. Since 2006, the amount of calls has increased 70 to 100 calls a year.

With the 10 new part-time firefighters, the district has 53 firefighters, plus 16 EMS people who are full-time.

Four of the 10 new firefighters are currently in training at the fire academy because they are first-time firefighters. The other six are already certified firefighters, said Steffes, and therefore will be starting in-house training soon.

ADM gave the district a $3,000 grant about 10 years ago, as well.

"They are not just a business who is taking. They have a vested interest in the community," said Steffes.

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