Sumner County approves $650,000 funding boost for volunteer fire departments

VIDEO: Volunteer fire departments across Sumner County received a major financial lifeline Monday night when county commissioners voted to distribute $650,000 among the departments struggling with rising costs and equipment needs.

The funding will provide each volunteer fire station with an additional $50,000 to help cover critical expenses that have forced some departments to turn to GoFundMe campaigns to raise funds.

“My house had a chimney fire and they were there within minutes,” one community member told commissioners during the meeting, highlighting the vital role these volunteers play in protecting their neighborhoods.

Fire Chief Chris Edgerton said inflation has significantly impacted volunteer departments, with prices for crucial gear doubling in some cases. The financial strain has made it increasingly difficult for volunteers to protect their communities.

“That’s one of the biggest things that collectively amongst all of your agencies is the need for new fire apparatus,” Edgerton said.

“So that’s why this money’s crucial because it’s going directly to the equipment that’s going to go onto the street and protect the people,” he said.

WTVF-TV CBS 5 Nashville

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