A survey of volunteer firefighters in five states shows that volunteer
firefighters, while predominantly white males, come from a wide
variety of occupational backgrounds. Most say that this is their major
volunteer role and that they are firmly committed to it. The author
relates characteristics of fire departments to volunteers and draws
implications for the further elaboration of this voluntary role.
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