East Lyme to hire two overnight firefighters
Deemed as "precedent-setting" by First Selectman
The town and its fire departments have not taken a hard stance on the Fair Labor Standards Act, keeping with the "status quo," Nickerson said, even as other towns such as
Nickerson said the town has been working with its attorney to determine an exact legal definition of the law, stating that each town has its own way of organizing fire services and that
He said paid
"It was all hands on deck. Some of the volunteers that came out were part-timers working outside of their designated shifts," Nickerson said. "The bedrock of fire departments in
Fire coverage in
"Enmeshed" with the
Volunteers hired by either the fire departments or the ambulance association, however, are not under town jurisdiction, Nickerson said. Both the ambulance association and the two fire departments are responsible for the hiring and management of their volunteers and do not go through a town hiring process.
"This (agreement) is a positive step," Nickerson said. "This might be a piece of that solution in the conflict of paid versus volunteer firefighters."
The agreement, signed by Nickerson on Wednesday after receiving unanimous approval from the
The ambulance association's budget is funded through money received from medical fees billed to patients and their insurance plans, not through town taxes.
Nickerson said both firefighters are expected to be in their positions by
"This is the first time we are saying, 'Let's hire two people together. I'll pay for this part, you pay for this part,'" Nickerson said, while explaining that the town did not want to increase its spending on added fire personnel, of which it paid approximately
"Through this, we have made the town better, we made firefighting better and we made the ambulance better," Nickerson said. "It is precedent-setting. It is new ground."
Hiring the two firefighters, according to Flanders Fire Chief
Presently, both fire departments are staffed from
In other non-summer months, however, both fire chiefs said that their departments can be left empty after midnight some nights, though volunteers often do stay overnight in both. On those other nights, however, volunteers are relied upon to respond to emergency calls from their homes.
Rix explained that volunteers, when responding to calls from home, must receive the call, get up, get dressed and drive their vehicle to the fire station before responding to an emergency in the appropriate vehicle, either an ambulance or fire engine.
"This (hiring) should make the call responses quicker," Rix said. "You are cutting out the time it takes a volunteer person that's leaving from their home to drive there and get the ambulance. With someone already in the fire house overnight, it will save that much time."
Both Rix and
Considering that firefighter volunteerism has been on the decline nationally due to people's busier schedules and lengthier and costlier firefighter training processes, Dwire also explained that it's become increasingly more difficult to keep up with growing call volumes over the years.
Dwire said the
And while Rix couldn't give exact call volume numbers Friday, he said the
"The volunteer system is not what it used to be. Our numbers aren't what (they) used to be. We are relying more on paid staff and paid personnel," Dwire said. "Collaborations like this are occurring more and more, and we're just happy we were able to come together to keep our service and provide the same level of service."
"This is recognizing a need to maintain the level of service our departments provide to the community," he said. "We both identified that response times and staffing matters and in order to keep that level of service going, we thought this was the best way to continue that."
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