Every new rooftop adds calls for service. When development outpaces fire stations, EMS units, and deputies on patrol, response times stretch — and in an emergency, minutes matter. Leroy, a disabled United States veteran who understands service and readiness, will treat public safety capacity as a first-order question in every growth decision.
Plan safety capacity like we mean it
Fire, EMS, and law enforcement leaders should be at the table when major developments are reviewed — with their staffing and response-time data on the record. If a project pushes emergency services past their limits, that fact belongs in the public discussion, not in a filing cabinet.
Support the people who protect us
Recruiting and keeping quality first responders in a fast-growing county requires competitive pay, modern equipment, and facilities located where the growth actually is. Leroy will be a consistent, vocal advocate for the men and women who answer the call.