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Tunbridge fire chief pushes back against new forest fire warden law
Vermont's Act 162 requires fire chiefs to assume forest fire warden duties to combat wildfires, but some, like Tunbridge Fire Chief Simon Bradford, oppose the law, citing added burdens on volunteer departments. Bradford argues the law was imposed without consultation and has launched a petition against it, while officials defend the measure as a way to leverage local expertise in fire management.
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