The Coffee County Health, Welfare and Recreation (HWR) Committee meeting held on July 24, 2025, focused on the operational needs and challenges faced by local rescue squads. Key discussions highlighted the importance of maintaining a certified volunteer workforce and the financial implications of training and certification.
During the meeting, it was noted that the rescue squad requires at least 20 certified members to operate effectively. Currently, the squad has 30 members on the roster, with about 15 actively participating. The committee discussed the costs associated with training, which has recently increased to $125 per person, down from $400, thanks to annual dues paid to the Tennessee Association. This financial structure allows for reduced training costs, but the squad still incurs expenses for accommodations when instructors come to provide training.
The committee expressed appreciation for the dedication of the volunteers, many of whom are young and eager to contribute. The youngest member is in his early twenties, showcasing a commitment to community service among younger generations. The discussion also touched on the camaraderie and teamwork within the squad, with members often engaging in activities together outside of formal training.
Looking ahead, the committee scheduled its next meeting for August 28, 2025, at 6 PM, emphasizing the importance of attendance and participation from all members. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a collaborative spirit and a commitment to ongoing community support.