Connecticut Volunteer Fire Department Shuts Down

I live in this city.
I was a career firefighter in that city.
Of course I have friends within the career as well as the volunteer department.
But the safety of the citizens comes first.
 
It seems that monthly, around the country, volunteer departments are being shut down, or going out of business, or merging with other volunteer departments in an attempt to stay afloat, or transitioning to paid departments. The volunteer fire service in America continues to shrink.
 
Thank you Pat (patrickfd), I was going to post that but you beat me to it.

However, I do have additional information to add.

Today Feb 11, '26 according to a local newspaper (The DAY) the headlines reads:
"Norwich repossesses fire trucks from Yantic volunteer fire department"

This happened around 1:40 pm today.
The Yantic Fire Apparatus, 3 Engines, 1 Rescue and 1 smaller Squad unit was parked outside the firehouse an hour before in anticipation of the removal.
The Norwich Fire Chief, with police and several public works employees removed all of the apparatus from the Yantic Firehouse.
 
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Something else, to the people who are from the area, have response times changed? Usually when firehouses close, response times increase.
 
Something else, to the people who are from the area, have response times changed? Usually when firehouses close, response times increase.
The video claims response times have gone down with the career members handling calls and an additional Engine now staffed.
 
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