The Daily Herald ran an article last week about the new Fox River & Countryside Fire Rescue District. Some excerpts from the article which was an interview with fire district president Jim Gaffney.
The creation of a new fire department by the Fox River and Countryside Fire/Rescue District will create a ripple of consequences that could impact infrastructure and property taxes. But district President Jim Gaffney believes vindication will come when he said 911 services improve.
The district voted last month to end its long-term relationship with the city of St. Charles. That blew a $2.2 million hole in the city’s budget, though city officials already announced a plan to cut costs. Those cuts include eliminating one fire company and participation in the tactical emergency medical services unit that supports the Kane County Sheriff’s SWAT team.
MGaffney’s vision for creating an “economical” solution to improve fire and ambulance service in the district’s coverage area speeds forward. He said adding two more ambulances and water tanker trucks as well as a total staff of about 57 firefighters and paramedics to the area can only improve service. Gaffney said private company manpower, including paid-on-call employees, may even be an upgrade to what citizens have experienced in the past.
“Paid-on-call and volunteer firefighters are much more dedicated than full-time firefighters,” Gaffney said. “It’s not a job to them; it’s a commitment.”
…the district will keep its eyes on the new plan Campton Hills is considering to start its own fire department. In theory, that would undercut much of the service area Fox River and Countryside relies on for tax dollars. Gaffney said he isn’t worried.
“They can’t afford to set up a fire department,” Gaffney said. “It’s a pipe dream as far as we’re concerned.”
The district’s trustees expect to name the department’s first chief within the next 10 days.
The complete article can be found HERE.
#1 by Steve on June 1, 2011 - 9:45 PM
Paid on call firefighters commit to the job???? Well I can say as a full time firefighter/medic that I have committed to my job/department, every third day for 30 years! So my suggestion to Mr. Gaffney is to keep his mouth shut until he gets a real job.
#2 by hank sajovic on February 21, 2011 - 10:41 PM
Well Gaffney sure has a set of balls on him. Hope Campton Hills gets their f.d.