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Monday, November 2, 2009

Buckle Down

Fire chiefs don't have too many opportunities to perform heroic and courageous acts on the fireground. They are too busy fighting for money, personnel, apparatus, equipment, supplies, buildings and programs. Then there are the nagging issues that come with the five bugles: contract negotiations, fund-raising, discipline cases, volunteer recruitment campaigns, elections, politics, harassment cases, out-of-service vehicles, citizen complaints, volunteer/career conflicts, among others. But one simple act by the fire chief can have heroic consequences. “Are we wearing our seatbelts?” Chief J. William Martin asks his firefighters in the Monday morning meeting at the Hebron Fire Protection District, Boone ...

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