In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the starting wages for firefighters and the need for a structured wage progression plan. Current starting rates for various positions were outlined, with Crestview at $1,606, Ocean City at $1,665, Destin at $1,928, Okaloosa Island at $1,983, and South Walters at $2,018. The local fire department's starting wage stands at $1,338, which translates to just below $14 an hour for a firefighter.
The meeting highlighted the urgency for a comprehensive wage proposal to ensure competitive salaries for firefighters. Concerns were raised about the retention of experienced personnel, with reports of staff leaving for higher-paying opportunities elsewhere. The discussion emphasized the importance of addressing budget constraints while striving for fair compensation.
A proposed wage plan aims to establish starting salaries in the range of $26 per hour, alongside a step progression chart to facilitate wage growth over time. The current wage structure, which lacks a clear progression plan, has been deemed inadequate, prompting calls for immediate action to improve compensation and retain skilled firefighters.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the integration of EMT certification into the pay structure, clarifying that the EMT incentive would be rolled into the new hourly rates, ensuring transparency for future personnel regarding wage equivalencies. The discussions concluded with a commitment to review the proposed changes and reconvene for further deliberation.