Both recent efforts and looming deadlines led the Derby City Council to move forward – on multiple fronts – in pursuit of hiring more firefighting personnel at its meeting on March 8. Firstly, the city council approved authorization of a contract for a fire staffing study through AP Triton (at a total cost of $29,831), something City Manager Kiel Mangus reported has not been done since Derby shifted to a full-time department in 2005. In 2021, the city applied for a Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) grant from FEMA to hire three additional full-time firefighters with the intent of adding a position at Fire Station 82 and expanding the total full-time firefighters on shift to nine. Currently, eight full-time firefighters serve per shift – five at Fire Station 81 and three at Fire Station 82.
Source: Derby Informer