January's magazine editorial cartoon speaks to any department which relies on volunteers or paid-on-call personnel to protect their district. Quality local jobs are dwindling and people have become less interested in helping their communities to concentrate on second careers, soccer games, and a myriad other distractions. In most cases, they no longer work and live in the same community, as was the case just 10 or 15 years ago. What's more, the crop of young replacements are leaving for the promise of brighter futures in larger cities where their service as volunteers is not needed - and who can blame them. It's a very scary situation with no immediate answers. Aggressive recruitment and retention is not enough - if the people aren't there, they aren't there!
The volunteer or combination fire department will not go extinct, but they will look dramatically different in the decades to come. Creative solutions by smart and dedicated people will navigate through this crisis - they always have! Fires will go out, people will be saved, and emergencies responded to - it's just a question of how far you can stretch what you have and how innovative you will be with the future.
How times have changed, eh? Your thoughts?
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I am of the opinion that communities are not going to vote in favor of anything that is going to cost more than they are currently paying and with all of the bad press on pensions, any position that includes pension is going to be a tough sell.
I'm in favor of pensions; pensions that are employee born with employer contribution and is fully funded.
Also group health insurance for employees that shares cost between employee and employer.
Oh and tax on the pension just like everyone else. There should be NO exceptions. If I pay tax on my retirement benefit, then anyone else should too.
I'll stop there.
Tim and Art
You are both correct in your comments and impressions related to the current attitude towards a valuable fire service resource - volunteers. In my neck of the woods, with mergers and consolidations of fire departments the active volunteers are placed on the sidelines by a current labor position that volunteer firefighters are a threat to jobs.
Somehow we need to re-establish the volunteer firefighter as a valuable commodity and not a job sucking pariah as we see all too often.
Tim:
I interpreted it to mean that in some circles, this is the perception of volunteers...taking career jobs, so to speak.
But I could be wrong.
Art
Just for that Art -
You're buying. Breakfast and lunch, just not on the same day!
Paul:
You are assuming that Tiger will be done with his lunch in time for his presentation.
Don't bet on it.
"Brunch" is not a term used to describe a meal that falls between breakfast and lunch. It is a term devised to describe Tiger's deliberate efforts to finish his breakfast before they start serving lunch. He couldn't do it. Hence; "brunch". Example: Art-"Tiger; let's get some lunch". Tiger-"I haven't finished my breakfast".
In regards to "The volunteer fire service is in a state of flux and the caché of men and women who graciously and courageously give their time is shrinking;" --- ironicly, we've seen the opposite here in Erie County (www.erie.gov/fire).
Our current challenge is that we're bringing in so many new recruits (400-500 last year) that we struggle to keep up with their demand and thirst for training. That's on a typical population of 5,000+ volunteers in our county, so we'd like to think that we're at least maitaining safe levels. And of course, we have pockets of our community that range from volunteer dispair to waiting lists.
While I can't think of a better problem to have -- it is a huge challenge. We also realize that the switch could flip in the other direction at any moment. Thus, it requires constant maintenance and re-inventing ourselves and our recruitment efforts.
PS - Love your book. It's prominently positioned on my coffee table and is the only "fire thing" my wife let's me keep in the living room. LOL
Like many other challenges we face -- it's certainly not one that we can leave to chance.
PS2 - Check out our newest statewide recruitment effort at www.recruitny.org being coordinated by www.fasny.com.
You're definitely right about that Paul -
Life as we know it in the fire service in general is being threatened. It's up to all of us to ensure that we don't become extinct.
Here's the cheap plug:
Thursday, March 24, 2011
1:30 PM-3:15 PM -
Room 105-106
APPROPRIATE FOR ALL LEVELS
Understanding and Motivating Today’s Firefighters
Deputy Fire Coordinator Tiger Schmittendorf, Erie County (NY) Department of Emergency Services
“From the X-Box to the Box Alarm” addresses the challenges of today’s fire service leaders in attracting and retaining the appropriate quantity and quality of firefighters they need to support the delivery of emergency services in their communities.
So, how do we motivate today’s recruits away from the X-Box long enough to answer the box alarm? This facilitated conversation builds consensus that the majority of the challenges we face are in the firehouse, not on the fire scene. Together we’ll learn to combat these challenges with solutions that are right in front of us.
Stay safe. Train often.
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