SARDIS, Ark. — Of the more than 1,000 fire departments across Arkansas, only 28 of them are staffed full-time by paid firefighters, according to the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management.
Several fire stations across the state of Arkansas are facing struggles due to a lack of volunteers to help keep their stations fully staffed.
Roughly 400 customers were without power Wednesday morning after crews said the building caught fire late Tuesday night.
Investigators with the Rogers Fire Department are working to determine the origin of the fire, but believe there was no foul play.
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