Powering the Good

Balancing the Lines: Power, Fire, and Farming

7 min · 1. jan. 2026
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In this episode, Caralyne talks with Chad Thompson, a service technician at Farmers RECC and volunteer firefighter. Chad shares the surprising similarities between linework and firefighting and opens up about how he juggles these two critical roles while managing life on the farm. From storm response to fire calls, Chad is a testament to our Cooperative principle "Commitment to Community" and embodies the dedication and resilience of the cooperative spirit.

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