First of all, here’s a great article about a really scary fire we had here a few weeks ago. It easily had the potential to take out 1/3 or more of the island, lots of homes, and a truly magnificent park:
https://www.islandssounder.com/news/...ned-six-homes/
This is my fire department. I’ve been a firefighter/technical rescue specialist/marine rescue/hazmat person there for ~12 years now. Two years ago my arm was twisted and I reluctantly stood for election for Fire Commissioner, and the day I was sworn in also was elected the head of the Commission (primarily, I think, because I can read a budget spreadsheet). At that time, the department was in shambles - poor morale, toxic employees and management, a dysfunctional Board of Fire Commissioners, legal issues, union issues, financial mismanagement, etc. etc. In two years we have replaced the administrative and management staff almost entirely, including the entire Fire Commission. We got the citizens to pass proper funding levies, recruited a new team, and many members who had left in disgust at the previous situation have happily returned. We, as you can see from the response in this article, got our act together about arranging mutual aid agreements with nearby partners, public and private.
All of this work paid off in this single incident:
https://www.islandssounder.com/news/...ned-six-homes/