VIDEO: As he pulls out a big black bag from a fire engine at Station 5 and explains, “It’s a basic ER in a bag,” it doesn’t take long to figure out that 15-year Billings Fire Department engineer and paramedic Cameron McCamley loves his job.
And because Billings voters gave an overwhelming yes to a $7.1 million public safety mill levy, he’ll soon have a chance to focus on his number one professional passion.
One million of those dollars will go toward the fire department’s future medical mobile response teams. McCamley will possibly join nine other Billings firefighters, four of whom will be roving the community in two vehicles responding to medical calls during peak hours, seven days a week.