There are a couple heavy lift and Wildland fire companies that now own and operate Firehawks ( Blackhawks). Firehawk helicopters out of Idaho is one of them. Also LA County has a couple in use as rescue and fire suppression.
Helicopters for "Public Safety/Public Use" are much less regulated than a standard civilian operation.
Legally, if you fly PS aircraft, like a police or fire dept, you don't even need a pilots license. Yes it's true.
All departments and agencies do require a license of course, but some Indian tribes do not.
A lot of the FAA rules also don't apply since PS are exempt.
Anyone flying a non-military hawk either has a VERY good contract and/or public funds to keep them flying.
It takes a LOT of $$$ to do so.
They are a blast to fly.
I have many years flying them.
But they cost a lot to keep them running.