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Melissa can鈥檛 keep up with emergency calls, opts out of serving rural Collin County

Billy Dunn drives the Blue Ridge Fire Department truck quickly on a county road as they head for a call Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024, in Blue Ridge.
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Firefighters in cities that border unincorporated Collin County answer 9-1-1 calls in those areas 鈥 but that could end as resources dwindle.

Rural areas in Collin County rely on nearby towns and cities for fire services. But one city has opted out 鈥 and others could soon follow.

Until this month, Melissa鈥檚 fire department answered 911 calls in 12 square miles of unincorporated county land that isn鈥檛 annexed into a city or town. The city gave the county notice last year terminating that agreement.

Collin County has experienced rapid population growth, and Melissa is no exception. According to the , the city jumped from 13,901 residents in 2020 to 23,571 in 2023.

City manager Jason Little said the fire department can't keep up with emergency calls in Melissa and in the unincorporated areas. Little said there has been a 20% increase in 911 calls the past year. Most of those calls are in Melissa.

鈥淲e can鈥檛 be in two places at once,鈥 Little said.

He said other towns are facing the same struggle.

鈥淭here's only a handful of us in northeast Collin County, and the unincorporated area is not getting smaller,鈥 Little said.

Melissa's fire district will still receive services from another fire department, and Melissa will provide other departments mutual aid in the unincorporated areas when needed.

McKinney鈥檚 fire chief Paul Dow said other cities may follow Melissa's example, including his own city. He said that could create a gap for fire services in the unincorporated areas.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 where it becomes complicated, if both McKinney, Princeton other departments also opt out,鈥 Dow said. 鈥淭his is a county problem, and we're looking for a county solution to that.鈥

Collin County's budget for fire services in unincorporated areas hasn't gone up in over a decade, minus a few exceptions. The county said it's still looking into solutions for fire services.

Got a tip? Email Caroline Love at clove@kera.org.

Caroline Love is a corps member for 四虎影院.

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Caroline Love covers Collin County for 四虎影院 and is a member of the Report for America corps. Previously, Caroline covered daily news at Houston Public Media. She has a master's degree from Northwestern University with an emphasis on investigative social justice journalism. During grad school, she reported three feature stories for 四虎影院. She also has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Texas Christian University and interned with 四虎影院's Think in 2019.