March 23, 2023 Alabama volunteers also ask for donations of water and sports drinks on social media.
Source Firehouse.com News
Volunteer fire departments in Alabama reach out on social media a few times a year asking for donations of water and sports drinks.
That’s because a state ruling says fire district funds may only be spent on tools, equipment and salaries — not drinks, according to mynbc15.
In 2022, the Theodore Dawes Fire Rescue crews, mainly volunteers, responded to 5,085 calls and had a budget of more than $1 million that came from a $120 annual property fee.
“It’s extremely absurd. It’s crazy,” said Theodore Dawes Fire Rescue Chief Frank Byrd adding that the law needs to be changed as he struggles to keep his crews safe.
“Especially in South Alabama with the heat and the heat indexes that the firefighters encounter with their turnout gear on when they’re out at a fire. Hydration is extremely important.” the chief pointed out.
State Rep. Chip Brown, R-Hollinger’s Island, agrees.
“That’s just that’s in the realm of absurdity. And it doesn’t make sense. We’re asking these guys to go out and volunteer their time to keep our community safe. And then they’re having to bring their own water to fight a fire? I mean, that’s government gone bad,” Brown told a reporter.
Brown has introduced a bill that would allow volunteer fire departments to buy water, food and kitchen supplies.
If passed, it would also authorize mileage reimbursement to firefighters and squad members.