The Fraught Future Of Volunteer Firefighting

The Fraught Future Of Volunteer Firefighting

By NPR

Firefighters and fire departments perform a critical service in our communities, including responding to medical emergencies and helping mitigate the effects of natural disasters.

But more than 70 percent of fire departments are staffed by volunteers, according to the U.S. Fire Administration.

Volunteer fire departments are having to contend with dips in volunteerism and heightened standards for fire and emergency response teams.

All the while, climate emergencies are becoming more frequent and dangerous.

We discuss volunteer fire departments, and the demands and future of volunteer firefighting.

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