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Connecticut's firefighter ranks have plummeted 62% since 2017, sparking public safety fears.
Connecticut faces a severe shortage of firefighters, with volunteer numbers dropping by 62% since 2017, raising public safety concerns.
The decline is linked to low pay, intensive work, and health risks, including a high rate of cancer among firefighters.
Lawmakers are considering several bills to address the crisis, such as funding cancer treatments and offering incentives for recruitment and retention.
The state comptroller's report also recommends reaching out to young women and girls to increase diversity in the profession.
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Las filas de bomberos de Connecticut han caído un 62% desde 2017, provocando temores de seguridad pública.