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Involuntary Response: Harpswell Fire and Rescue in Transition

Harpswell’s unusual, multiple-agency fire and rescue system is in a state of transition.

Historically, the town’s three independent fire departments have relied solely on volunteers to meet demand. That has changed in recent years, and even more changes are expected in the future.

A decline in volunteerism, longer emergency response times and Harpswell’s aging population are some of the key factors driving those changes.

This special report offers an in-depth look at the past, present and future of Harpswell emergency services, as well as the challenges local first responders face and how they aim to overcome them.

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