This is an emotive topic for some. I personally think dual fire services in one town is quite silly. It wastes money and MFS retained does not in my opinion offer any significant service ehnancement over CFS. Having said that I don't have the answer.
I wonder if one day we will see a single state wide fire service where that service has one station in a town and depending on call volume would either be a volunteer station, a retained station or a career station.
This probably flies in the face of what volunteering is all about but maybe one day we will see a model like this. The jury is out in my head if this would be good or not.
There's always two sides to any debate and I can see how the retained guys would feel if suddenly CFS took over service delivery in some of these places and same goes for CFS.
I wonder if places with 350+ calls a year should be career stations (under what banner I have no idea) paid CFS would be interesting.
Somewhere between 150 and 350 retained and less than 150 volunteers.
As I type I come up with more issues than solutions.
As for retained stations closing due to lack of numbers - I doubt it! The United Fire Fighters Union would fight hard against that I suspect.
I think interesting times are ahead, probably will see some major changes over the next 10 years.
If we see changes lets hope it brings better service delivery and positives for everyone.
This is more of a "I have a theory post" than anything else. I don't have any insider info, just reading between the really blurry lines.
My thoughts only!! :dontknow: