the colwyn mu(ááák they are not out of the woods yet. >> reporter: megan and ronald are neighbors inynn possibility of losing their fire company. >> i have five kids. what's going to happen. >> i think that's crazy. i have a small child, my parents are kr'd of getting up there in age. it's a safety issue. >> reporter: they live across from the colwyn fire company but months t borough has been relying on darby firefighters for response. that might change. >> it's hard to justify to the residents of darby you're paying a fire tax and darby fire patrol 2, but those srssr services are free for another town. >> the manager says colwyn should pay liability and workers compensation and part of the fire tax if it wants services. dar!y even put it in writing. this letter dated february 4 and served as a 30-day notice. >> our services aren't suspended, t$ey did reach out but it was like the last hour where they reached out to us. we're not -- i'm not going to put the residents of colwyn in danger. >> they said no one reached out. it was the state as part of colwyn's economic development plan.