Understanding Fire Safety in Rural Texas | A Conversation with Fire Marshal Kevin Palmer
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概要
As rural Texas experiences rapid growth, many residents are asking important questions about fire safety, inspections, and large industrial development.
In this episode, we sit down with Kevin Palmer, Fire Marshal of Van Zandt County, to walk through how fire prevention actually works at the county level.
We discuss:
What a fire marshal does day-to-day
Where their authority comes from in Texas
How fire codes are adopted and enforced
What happens in counties without a fire marshal
Whether these positions “pay for themselves”
Inspection fees and funding questions
Fire risks associated with large industrial sites
Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and how those fires are handled
What small business owners can expect during inspections
This is a public education conversation designed to help rural communities better understand how fire safety systems function before emergencies happen.