As far as the fire and EMS goes, in my state they've upped the requirements so much that hardly anyone wants to volunteer or can keep up with the training. On top of that, they have to do stuff like bingo 2-3 times a week to make extra money to "grow the organization". It's crap. All we need is a 1st response unit, a small pumper/tanker that can hold the scene for 15 minutes until the big company arrives. Can't do it, can't afford it, no one will help, no one wants to be part of it. Pretty sad and all the fault of lawyers and OSHA and the national fire people.
Old folks out here do okay. Our churches are pretty active. Our veterans organizations too. Our Amish tend to check their elderly English neighbors and that's a help. Mostly it's the churches though. That's about the last of our community spirit left.
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