Rural fire departments are constantly struggling for funding. Depending on the fire department charter, they may not receive any local tax money at all. Our local fire department receives almost no city funding. But the city is currently paying off the note on the main engine. And they are fixing to fund a new fire station and police building combined. Since we live in a real estate boom area, atm, this new city provided funding in addition to state and federal grants has become a necessity.
About 98% of our cities fire department calls are EMS related. We have a volunteer F.D. and our city has to pay for an ambulance service from a nearby city, by contract and for each emergency ambulance call since they do not have the proper facilities at present to house an ambulance crew full time in the old fire station.
Our city is fixing to start billing insurance to also cover additional expenses that are not presently funded, except out of the strained and puny F.D. budget. Depending on the services rendered, it might include both medical insurance and homeowners or auto insurance billing. But they have not finished putting the computer system and software in place yet to aid this process. But they are working on it.
And a lot of the increased grant money that flowed after September 11 is also starting to dry up. This is going to put an increasing burden on volunteer rural fire departments in the coming years. Either someone has to pay for the services, like rising fuel and equipment costs, or there simply won't be any services available, unfortunately. There are already several nearby fire departments in less prime real estate areas struggling to remain economically viable.