VIDEO: The Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company says donations are down this year, raising concerns about funding for fire and EMS services that cover the area between the Indian River Inlet and Fenwick Island.
According to the fire company, they respond to about 450 fire calls and 1,000 EMS calls each year, and volunteers remain on call 24/7. But Bethany Beach Volunteer Fire Company president Brian Martin says fewer contributions are making it harder to keep up with costs.
“We have one local town that gives us a small donation every year. Other towns that don’t support us financially at all,” said Martin.
Instead of donations, the department said it has received letters from residents citing higher property tax bills in Sussex County as the reason they aren’t donating. “The taxes being raised in any local towns or the county don’t benefit us as a fire company,” Martin said.
Grace Stamm, 94, has lived in Bethany Beach for more than 20 years and said she plans to continue donating.