North Carolina fire marshal and insurance commissioner Mike Causey visited fire departments around Orange County, including the New Hope Fire Department, and praised Orange County for its numbers of volunteers and high school recruitment efforts.
“From what I’ve seen so far, Orange County is ahead of the majority of our counties in numbers of volunteers, and that’s thanks to the population in Orange County. You go to some of the rural parts of the state where they have very low populations; they struggle to find people that they can bring in as volunteers,” Causey said.

New Hope Fire Department. Photo via Blake Hodge.
Currently, New Hope Fire Department has 34 volunteers, 18 part-time employees, and two full-time employees and depends on volunteers to cover night shifts.
According to Causey, the key to the future of the fire service and volunteers is getting children interested in fire service and fire safety at an early age.
“The best programs and the biggest help that I’ve seen to getting more volunteer fire fighters in the fire departments are the programs in the high schools, the junior fire fighter programs,” said Causey. “We have a few high schools around the state that have their own fire academies. We also have some fire departments that have fire camps for children.”
Chapel Hill High School and Orange High are among the schools with a district-wide Firefighting Academy. Students can attend firefighting classes starting their sophomore year and earn credit toward an associate’s degree along with a certification.

North Carolina Insurance Commissioner Mike Causey visiting the New Hope Fire Department. Photo via Blake Hodge.
Causey said that Orange County fire departments, like all fire departments, have retention problems of volunteers.
“We need to do more than what we are doing to help retain our volunteer firefighters. Things we’re looking at is ways that we can increase possibly retirement benefits and other benefits that we may can offer the volunteers to encourage them to stay on.”
According to Causey, many people do not realize the direct correlation between the rating of their local fire department and their homeowners insurance price.
“The better rating that a fire department has, the better chance that the people, the residents in that fire district, have of keeping their homeowners insurance rates down,” Causey said. “If you’re out in an unprotected area of a county, sometimes you may not be able to get insurance.”
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