I have always favored regionalization of services where it works, not just fire, but police and public works or municipalities themselves. In Pennsylvania we have many fire departments and many municipalities. I have talked about regionalization of departments in my county and ways it could possibly be accomplished effectively. The local Pennsylvania State Representative found out about this. The representative favors regionalization so he can funnel money to one or a few entities instead many. He asked me if I could present a plan to him on how to regionalize the fire departments in the area. I agreed to come up with a plan. I decided that I am going to come up with a generic plan that would work in most places, giving examples of area situations. I am going this route since there isn’t any formal planning of a county wide fire system. There are a few departments considering regionalizing or merging in the county currently.
Background on Current Fire system:
Large (size of Rhode Island) rural county population just over 100,000 people. One city of 30,000 people. There are about 60,000 people in the metropolitan area of the county.
There are 35 fire departments. One is career with approx 33 firefighters, and a manned airport fire truck during the day. Duplication of services exists in several areas, and some municipalities have more than one independent department.
Have a single dispatch center for the entire county. BLS is handled by fire departments, 2/3 of the county is covered by hospital based ALS the other half by a division of a fire department.
I think many areas in the county are in favor of some type of consolidated system because of normal issues, like lack of manpower and financial problems.
I have been trying to get input on this project from several people and sources. I want to come up with about three or four different proposals or plans on how to proceed. I like to have options out there, so people can see what alternatives are available to choose from.
One plan was to have a county wide department, managed through county government. Managed through the Department of Public Safety in a new Fire Division and funded with additional millage on the county tax.
Another plan was to start with a smaller group of departments forming under a fire commission. This plan would have in place ways for other departments to join, if or when they would want to. With this system if a municipality doesn’t want to join they don’t have to. The commission would create the budget and submit the funding requests through the municipalities. Municipalities would be charged through a percentage system, based on population and assed property value. (This was recently done to form a police department in the county to cover three municipalities. Two police departments will be dissolved and the new one formed at the end of this month. Looks promising so far, everything is going smooth.)
Another plan includes just creating larger independent fire departments consisting of several former independent stations, with funding coming from an assessed fire tax.
Looking for other methods or options.
Of course with regionalization, the main goals are cost savings, elimination of duplication of services, consistency of equipment and procedures, equal training and performance standards and adequate manpower.
I have no plans to initially say; this place needs to close or you need to sell this engine, this just doesn't work. These things may and will happen in the future, but I want to start by coming together administratively, then standardizing procedures and training.
I am welcoming any responses to this post, positive, negative, but mostly looking for suggestions, ideas, advice, experiences of what has worked for others or just questions on anything I wasn't clear on. Public or private messages are ok, I have no specific time planned currently to have the presentation complete.
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