During a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the funding needs of local fire departments, led by Chad Gilbert, a representative from the fire service. Gilbert highlighted the critical role of over 200 volunteer firefighters and first responders in the county, who collectively respond to more than 1,500 calls annually. He expressed gratitude for past funding but emphasized the need for increased financial support to maintain and enhance emergency services.
Gilbert presented two budget requests for the upcoming year, advocating for a minimum 25% increase in funding, which would amount to an additional $30,700, bringing the total to approximately $153,000. He also proposed a more substantial 50% increase, raising the total to about $184,000. He underscored that these requests are modest compared to the operational demands faced by the fire departments, particularly in light of rising costs for essential equipment like radios.
The meeting also touched on the challenges faced by various fire departments, particularly those in rural areas with outdated equipment. Gilbert noted that while some departments are well-equipped, others struggle to meet the demands of their communities. He urged the commissioners to consider the varying needs of different departments when allocating funds.
Overall, the discussions highlighted the ongoing commitment of local firefighters to serve their communities, while also calling for necessary financial support to ensure they can continue to respond effectively to emergencies. The commissioners were encouraged to review the funding requests carefully, recognizing the vital role that these services play in public safety.