| Number | 22644 |
| Subject | Fire Departments |
| Source | Newsday (New York) |
| State | NY |
| Year | 2005 |
| Publication Date | 11/13/2005; 11/14/2005; 11/15/2005; 11/16/2005; 11/17/2005; 11/18/2005; 11/19/2005; 11/20/2005 |
| Summary | Long Island, the last densely-populated region of the country served almost exlusively by volunteer firefighters, is now paying as much for its small-town service as many U.S. cities do for fully paid departments. In their efforts to cope with waning volunteerism, fire departments here spend extraordinary sums on premium trucks and equipment,travel junkets, enormous firehouses and costly perks- and for paid staff who answer calls, but are hired under every title but firefighter. Despite all the spending, most volunteer fire departments are not getting fire crews to respond as fast as volunteer standards say they should. |
| Category | Computer-Assisted Reporting |
| Pages | 103 |
| Keywords | firefighters;volunteer firefighters;response time;perks;fire department budgets |
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