‘It’s bad’: St. Louis fire chief calls for help in firefighter shortage
With the ongoing firefighter shortage across the country, one local community is feeling the burn.
The town of St. Louis is sending out an SOS signal as the community and surrounding areas are suffering from a lack of volunteer firemen at the station.
As fire chief James Brake put it, the lack of volunteers is putting the greater community at risk.
“It’s an ongoing problem for every rural fire department,” he explained. “I don’t know how many firefighters I have until I get a call. We don’t even know the availability until an incident happens and it could be something critical. That is stressful from a command perspective, because we need to give the proper care to the people in need when they need it, not when we’re available.”