Stafford supervisors reject two fire boats

  • Source: The Free Lance-Star
  • Published: 11/30/2015 02:10 AM

Stafford County won’t be adding two boats to the Fire and Rescue Department’s fleet. After a spirited debate, a proposal to buy a boat for North Stafford waters failed by a 4–3 vote last week, with Supervisors Jack Cavalier, Paul Milde and Laura Sellers voting in favor. A proposal to buy a boat for the Berea station died for lack of a motion. Fire and Rescue Chief Mark Lockhart said his department responds to an average of more than 50 water-related emergency calls a year. That number is expected to rise, he said, with the opening of Lake Mooney reservoir in May. “The boats we have currently are leisure boats that have been converted to fire-and-rescue vessels,” Lockhart said in a telephone interview. “We don’t feel we have adequate boat resources currently that are available to us year-round.” But supervisors questioned whether the number of past incidents warranted the additions. “I’ve heard the statistics, but I’ve also heard that we have been responding one way or another,” Supervisor Cord Sterling said. “We’ve got a number of assets already in the region for this.” Since 2010, the department has received 290 water-related emergency calls from across Stafford. The annual numbers range from 33 so far in 2015 to 70 in 2010, according to a Fire and Rescue Department report. Boats stationed at the Falmouth, Widewater, Mountain View, Brooke and White Oak fire stations have helped respond to some of those calls. The Sheriff’s Office also has a boat, though it isn’t docked year-round. One proposal called for a 21-foot fire boat equipped with a 500 gallon-per-minute pump to be housed at the Berea station. The $111,770 boat would have helped in water rescues and fighting fires at Lake Mooney, Abel Lake and the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers. It would have been purchased using the Virginia Department of Fire Programs’ annual allocation to Stafford’s Fire and Rescue Department.



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