The Day

Montville fire companies join for recruitmen­t and messaging

- By STEN SPINELLA Day Staff Writer s.spinella@theday.com

Montville — The town's four independen­t fire companies are now working together to improve messaging and recruitmen­t efforts.

The chiefs from the Oakdale, Mohegan, Chesterfie­ld and Montville fire companies have agreed to form the Town of Montville Fire Service. The fire companies will remain independen­t, but on issues of overall messaging and recruitmen­t efforts, they will cooperate.

“What this fundamenta­lly does is it allows the four companies to not only recruit as one single unit, it allows us to share informatio­n that needs to be shared to the public collective­ly among the four companies,” Chesterfie­ld Fire Co. Public Informatio­n Officer Steven Frischling said.

Having the Town of Montville Fire Service keeps wouldbe recruits from being confused as well, Frischling said. Rather than reaching out to individual companies, people can reach out to the fire service umbrella to volunteer and be placed — most likely — at the company nearest their residence.

Also, Frischling said, fire companies won't have to compete for recruits.

“This allows the four companies to come together in a singular manner and work to advance all four companies,” he said. “We're not fighting for recruiting, we're not saying, ‘Come here, don't go there.'”

A group of six people chosen from each fire company are collaborat­ing on this effort. One is Dawn-Marie Turner, EMS captain at Montville Fire Company. She said the COVID-19 pandemic, during which all four fire companies staged drive- by parades for people, was an impetus for the creation of the fire service.

“Since COVID started, we were doing all the parades and stuff for Montville, everything came together for all of us,” Turner said. “We're unified, but we're still the four independen­t companies.”

She said she's never seen a group like this in her 20 years of experience at Montville Fire Company, and she hopes it will lead to better volunteer recruitmen­t.

“We've been losing a lot of volunteers. We just got this up and running, but we're starting to get the message out,” Turner said. “We've already had some people come in who want to sign up to be a volunteer.” She went on to say that in the past, companies stayed mostly separate, “but since we've started to work together more, it's been fantastic.”

Montville's fire companies created the cooperativ­e fire service without any town directive. Mayor Ron McDaniel said he hadn't heard of it until The Day asked him about it on Friday.

“I have not seen the plan or its details but will support anything that will enhance recruitmen­t and retention and any structural changes that improve our fire service,” McDaniel said.

Fire Marshal and Emergency Management Director William Bundy also said it was the first he'd heard of the initiative on Friday. He agreed with the fire companies' objective.

“The town desperatel­y needs to address the shortage of volunteers, which is not only here, but in neighborin­g towns as well as across the country. Local towns around us like Waterford have already begun addressing these concerns by implementi­ng paid services and consolidat­ing efforts within the volunteer and career ranks,” Bundy said. “We are fortunate here in the Town of Montville to have a primary force and department comprising of thirteen profession­al and career firefighte­rs, who staff these companies on a daily basis and provide this service to our taxpayers.”

Bundy said it is the primary responsibi­lity of the volunteer companies to recruit and retain volunteers, and it's the town's responsibi­lity “to ensure fire and emergency services are provided to its citizens and taxpayers.”

Bundy added that he thinks all stakeholde­rs should be part of volunteer recruitmen­t efforts.

“I encourage any discussion and plans that will identify and bring clarity to these shortages and staffing issues, and to develop solutions as we all move forward,” he said.

The fire companies have now started a Town of Montville Fire Service Facebook page, which has garnered more than 160 likes. But there's another Facebook page with a similar name, this one run by the town's emergency management office, that's called “Montville Fire Services and Emergency Management.”

Frischling said the fire companies' recently created page will put out COVID-19 updates, such as numbers and testing sites, FEMA and National Weather Service alerts and other applicable informatio­n. Frischling had been doing this from his Chesterfie­ld Fire Co. PIO Facebook page.

“Realistica­lly, that info should not be coming from one company, it should be coming from the collective of the four fire companies,” Frischling said.

Residents can reach out to the Town of Montville Fire Service by calling (860) 6299232 or emailing info@townofmont­villefires­ervice.org.

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