By Mike Carnes, Guest Columnist
I thought for a long time about how to describe East County Fire and Rescue (ECFR) for this column. I’ve been a part of our fire district for 21 years, and many others have served for close to that. People come to ECFR in our unique part of Clark County and make careers here, and raise their families. When we do leave, it’s to develop additional skills to save lives and property, which we then bring home to better serve our community.
“Small, but mighty” fits us perfectly. We serve 10,000 people over 60 square miles in the unincorporated areas of Vancouver, Camas and Washougal. ECFR provides better service than most agencies our size because of community support and the advanced training we have amassed over the years. Whether it’s terrain challenges, motor vehicle accidents, wildland fires or hazardous material spills — we have the skills and connections that save lives and property for people right here at home.
Many fire districts have felt the pinch from higher call volumes that are exceeding the revenue available to respond. For our fire district, call volumes have been 52 percent higher since 2007. We are allowed a 1-percent revenue increase per year; however, when inflation is 3 to 4 percent, those numbers just don’t add up. This is not sustainable in the long run, which is why we are asking property owners to consider a fire levy lid lift.
This is not about going to the taxpayers every time we need something. We actively work to cut costs and be more efficient. A good example of this is our partnership with the city of Camas: we share a fire chief with the Camas-Washougal Fire Department and coordinate trainings for emergency personnel to reduce costs. Last year, we also paid off loans early and refinanced bonds, which saved our taxpayers almost $250,000.
In the past, we were able to invest money in apparatus, equipment and personnel, which improved our community’s insurance rating. The cost savings community members realized in this instance was through reduced fire insurance premiums for home and business owners.