I don't know how it is everywhere else, but I'll tell you up here the laws make it darn near impossible to keep a volunteer fire co going, much less form one where it's needed. IMO this idea of treating rural volunteers the same as urban pros is going to end up killing people and cost a lot of people their homes or barns simply because you can't get people to commit to the ridiculous amount of time it takes anymore. I tried getting a fire co formed here, it would have taken millions of dollars. And after talking to dozens of people I found very, very few willing to commit to the hundreds of hours of training. The killer was having to work Bingo and coin drops and all the fund raisers on top of everything else. I was a volunteer where I used to live for 8 years years. My dad was for 20. It's nuts to think people can spare the time to do this anymore, but it's even crazier to think that peoples homes will be lost because of OSHA or some legislation that requires ludicrous amounts of training.
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