By Steve Ebner on 11/2/2009 8:06 PM
I have ordered license plate "riders" for everyone's POV. They came in and I've put two in each of your mailboxes at Sta. 1.
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By Steve Ebner on 10/2/2009 6:33 PM
The department will be taking possession of two 6 x 6 brush units from Colorado State Forest. These units will arrive late fall or early winter, after the Fort Collins shop has check over the units. Brush Tanker 73 will be returned back to the Forest Service once these units are placed in service. This will leave us with three 6 x 6 brush tankers with low profile tanks. One of the trucks will have a CAFS unit on board.
IMPORTANT! Please note the following for EMS response. When dispatched on a medical call to a residence with a known single patient incident, only ONE medic unit should respond. Additional personnel should respond with a rescue unit if a medic unit is already in route. When dispatched on an MVA call, ONE medic unit, a rescue, and an engine should respond in that order. If additional personnel are available, a second medic unit may respond after the initial assignment has been filled.
A follow-up to department discussion regarding expanded EMS service. Since our meeting... Read More » |
By Steve Ebner on 8/31/2009 8:27 PM
Beginning in late September, a HazMat Ops class is being planned. The HazMat Ops class is open to all members and will give personnel a further awareness of the complexities present during certain situations like MVAs or wild land fires on or near gas and oil sites. As of January 2009, all new Firefighter I students must have a HazMat Ops for certification. Following the HazMat Ops class, a Firefighter II class will be held at Station 3: Dates and times TBA. FFII is open to anyone with FFI. The class is less physically challenging than FFI. It's a great opportunity to advance knowledge and skills. If interested contact me.
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By Steve Ebner on 8/30/2009 10:04 PM
Some would say, and I am one of those who would say, it takes a special person to be a fire fighter. For some it is a way to give back to the community and for others it starts off as a way to meet friends and interact with a group of individuals who are motivated to come together to help one another. It’s responding to calls day and night to any number of emergencies. It’s the challenge of remembering how to cut a car apart, making entry into a burning structure or responding to that wild land incident with the large plume of smoke and you are still miles out from the scene or you are entering a residence for a medical call and you have family looking at you as if you have all the answers and they want everything to be alright. It is seeing your fellow humans, your neighbors and sometimes your friends at their worst, and looking to you to help them through an event that forever will be in their memory. It is something that you will never forget or regret doing.
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By Steve Ebner on 8/15/2009 5:02 PM
I have set out in the training room, at station 3, some items for each of you to pick up,
We now have new Tee shirts in, please pick up 2 for each member
We also have new ball caps in, these are fitted small-medium and large-x large, please try one on for size, 2 for each member
We have some flashlights, these are actually a flashlight on one end and a strobe light on the opposite end and are designed to hang on your gear. These lights are for your safety please be sure to pick one up.
Feel free to stop in and pick up your items, please pick up only the designated amount of each,
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By Steve Ebner on 8/3/2009 4:06 PM
Those of you who have a 800MHz handheld radio in your possession, please start using your 800 MHZ radio as a means of communication, person to person, after you have checked on the air using your VHF. The 800 is not linked to dispatch as of yet, so they will not hear us, but in times of lapsed coverage this should help out. Also, lets see how these new systems will work for us, now is the time to work out some bugs if we need to. We have the unofficial word that our grant request was funded. If that is true we will then have enough 800 MHz equipment to migrate to the 800 system once we have them in place on the units.
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By Steve Ebner on 8/1/2009 2:01 PM
June and July have passed and I hope everyone has had a good summer. The time off has been nice, but it is time to get back to reality. We will have scheduled training in August as follows:
Thursday August 6th at 1900, Station 3. There will be discussion on the future of our EMS program at Fort Lewis Mesa Fire. All EMTs, please try to attend.
Thursday August 13th, Friday August 14th and Saturday August 15th: We will offer the Engineer short course that we had a couple of years ago. This is a good opportunity for those who would like to learn how to operate the pump panel on the structure engines as well as a good refresher for those who have already taken the class. If you plan on taking the class, or would like to refresh, please contact me so we can accommodate all requests. The Thursday and Friday class will be held at Station 3 starting at 1900, Saturday will be at station 2 starting at 0900.
Thursday August 20th at 1900, Station 3: We will have Williams... Read More » |
By Steve Ebner on 7/22/2009 2:13 PM
Maynard Brandsma of DFRA passed away this past Monday. He was a volunteer Lt. and was very active with DFRA. There will be a memorial service on Sunday, July 26th, at 1930. It will be held at the Christ the King Lutheran Church, 495 Florida Road, Durango. Please keep Maynard, his family and the DFRA family in your thoughts and prayers.
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By Steve Ebner on 7/2/2009 7:31 PM
Engine 74 has been placed out of service due to the unreliability of the fire pump. It will be stripped of its equipment in the very near future, and that equipment will be placed on other trucks in the fleet. After working on this pump over the past 2 years, and many hours have been spent on it, the lack of available parts, I have decided that we can no longer keep this truck in service as a structure engine. The truck itself runs fine and we have had no problems with it. Later this year or over the winter we will convert the truck for other uses. Hope everyone is having a good summer,
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By Steve Ebner on 6/28/2009 6:12 PM
San Juan College is offering 2 Fire Instructor I courses this summer. Attached are the flyers for the classes. The first will be held every Monday night from 1800 – 2200 starting July 6. The second class will be held in one week on August 10 thru 14, 800 – 1700. For the one week course, the students are required to read chapters 1 thru 13 of the text book and complete the same chapters in the study guide prior to the start of the class. This is due to the short amount of time for home work in the class. Keep in mind that there will be other home work for the class other than reading.
Please call with questions.
Thanks,
Hal Doughty 505-320-6330
Andy Ebner 970-759-0331
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