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Fire Departments Demand State Support for Dangerous Interstate Calls

July 02, 2024 | Penobscot County, Maine



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Fire Departments Demand State Support for Dangerous Interstate Calls
During a recent government meeting, officials addressed the growing concerns surrounding emergency response on Interstate 95, highlighting the significant challenges faced by local fire and EMS departments. Several towns have reported an increasing number of calls related to accidents and medical emergencies on the interstate, which are straining resources and posing safety risks for responders.

Commissioner Davidson emphasized that while the unorganized territories (UTs) cover the costs for interstate emergencies, many towns do not contribute, leading to financial burdens on local departments. The discussion revealed that emergency responders often have to divert personnel and equipment to incidents that may not involve local residents, further complicating their operational capabilities.

Statistics shared during the meeting indicated that law enforcement alone responded to an average of 650 calls on the interstate over the past three years, with a significant portion involving personal injuries. The data underscored the dangers faced by responders, particularly when dealing with high-speed traffic, as they often have to block lanes for safety while attending to emergencies.

Officials expressed a need for state-level support to address these issues, suggesting that a collaborative effort involving the County Commissioners Association and the Maine Municipal Association could help raise awareness and seek funding solutions. The meeting concluded with a consensus on the necessity of addressing the risks and costs associated with interstate emergency responses, as well as the impact on local communities.

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