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Volunteer and career fire officials warn staffing and funding gaps threaten EMS response
Summary
Volunteer fire company leaders and the professional firefighters association said service demand has risen faster than funding, citing rising call volumes, costly apparatus, and frequent 'stand by for a medic' shortages.
Leaders for Baltimore County volunteer fire companies and the county's professional firefighters urged the county to prioritize funding for fire and emergency medical services at the town hall, warning that rising call volumes, recruitment and retention challenges, and aging equipment are straining response capacity.
Laurie Taylor Mitchell, founder of the Student Support Network, and speakers from volunteer…
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