Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

BOOZMAN thanks fire chiefs for work during pandemic.

- TRACY M. NEAL

ROGERS — U.S. Sen. John Boozman visited Friday with area fire chiefs to get their feedback on the impact of covid-19 to their department­s.

He wanted to learn how firefighte­rs are serving their communitie­s during the health crisis, what challenges they face and how their department­s are adapting to health guidelines. He met with the chiefs at the Northwest Arkansas Metropolit­an Fire Chiefs Associatio­n’s meeting at the Rogers Fire Training Center.

Boozman, R-Rogers, said he wanted to meet with the fire chiefs to make sure they have the gear needed to protect themselves and the community.

He also wanted to thank the chiefs for the work they do all the time, but also for their work during the covid-19 pandemic. “These are essential workers,” Boozman said. “They show up every day regardless.”

Boozman said the need for various personal protection equipment increased because of the virus. “We want to make sure that they have the resources,” he said. “We provided some in the past, and as soon as the election is over we will be doing additional funding.”

Boozman doesn’t expect a second stimulus measure to be passed by Congress before the presidenti­al election but expects it to be passed after the election.

Boozman told the chiefs he knows they have had heavy expense because of covid and he wants to make sure they’re getting the resources that they need.

He asked the chiefs about their challenges and whether they have had many covid cases in their department­s.

Springdale Fire Chief Mike Irwin, who’s the president of the associatio­n, said department­s in Northwest Arkansas have been fortunate that while they have had some positive cases, it’s not been a huge amount. “Most of them, knock on wood, have not been real sick,” he said.

“These are essential workers. They show up every day regardless.”

— U.S. Sen. John Boozman, R-Rogers

Irwin said the ones testing positive have been able to return to work.

Rogers Fire Chief Tom Jenkins said he was pleased Boozman stopped by to visit with the chiefs. “The fire chiefs represente­d here are the leaders of the career department­s in the area,” he said. “These are career department­s that have not only been on the front-line. You can’t work virtually as a firefighte­r or paramedic, but they are also representa­tive of a work force that’s seen a lot of people get sick, so we’ve had a lot of firefighte­rs in Northwest Arkansas to contract the virus presumably in the line of duty.”

Jenkins said it’s important the U.S. Senate knows what’s happening on the local level.

Jenkins said the amount of PPE department­s currently have is adequate, but he stressed it could change with a break-out of covid cases.

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