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Final meetings for fire services in unincorporated Chatham scheduled

Nearly 30 unincorporated properties in Chatham County are facing liens as Chatham Fire works to combat budget shortfalls due to unincorporated county residents who aren’t opting in to the subscription for fire services. The issue has led Chatham County to explore options including a fire fee or ordinance that would require a subscription. “We have 26 liens out there right now, for a total of $236,000,” said Chuck Kearns, CEO of Chatham Emergency Services, which serves as an umbrella for Chatham Fire and Chatham EMS. Currently Chatham Fire covers 34,576 properties in unincorporated Chatham County, but nearly 10,000 of those properties aren’t subscribing, which along with creating budget issues for the department, can put property owners at risk for higher insurance premiums. 

Chatham Emergency Services receives two new firetrucks

Debate over fire services heats up in Chatham County

Debate over fire services heats up in Chatham County Debate over fire services heats up in Chatham County By Max Diekneite | February 4, 2021 at 6:16 PM EST - Updated February 4 at 7:21 PM CHATHAM COUNTY, Ga. (WTOC) - There’s a passionate debate underway over fire protection in parts of Chatham County. Most people pay for fire services through their taxes. But in Georgia, that’s not always the case. State law does not require counties to provide fire services. That’s become an issue in unincorporated Chatham County. Now, there’s talk of requiring people to pay a private company for the service. It’s pitting some neighbors against each other and sparked a debate over who should pay for fire services and how.

A Chatham woman was extricated after crashing with a school bus

The crash happened at the intersection of Palm Road and Chatham Road. The school bus was empty, confirmed Ball-Chatham School District spokeswoman Betsy Schroeder.  The woman had to be extricated from her SUV by Chatham Fire personnel. Three other occupants of the SUV, all juveniles, were treated and released. The woman was issued a citation for driving while her license was suspended and a citation for failure to reduce speed. It was not immediately clear if weather played a factor. Schroeder said the bus was being test driven after repair by a mechanic who is employed by the school district. He was the lone occupant and uninjured.

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