Friday, May 25, 2012
Boat Fire in Mid-County
At 22:10 hours on Thursday May 24 units were dispatched to a boat fire with people trapped in the vicinity of the 32 mile marker on the Osage Arm. Units responded and found a 39 ‘boat fully involved. The occupants had self evacuated by the time units arrived. Fire Department units began to take actions to extinguish the fire. Units from both Sunrise Beach and the Mid-County Fire Protection Districts engaged the incident and were able to extinguish the fire. Unfortunately the boat was a total loss.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
High Rise Training
As part of the on-going effort to enhance the quality of the District’s training program a live fire high rise drill was conducted on Thursday 24 May. Units were instructed to advance hose bundles into the drill tower, make a standpipe connection, and then advance an attack line to the 2nd floor burn room. The evolution was conducted several times to allow everyone a chance to participate.
As expected we found some things that worked well and some that didn’t. As we move along we will use these lessons to help improve our operational readiness.
Not only did we learn some good lessons, any time we get to use the burn building, it is a good day.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Live Fire Training
On Saturday May the 12th a live fire training exercise was held at the Sunrise Beach Fire Protection District Training Academy. Sunrise Beach units were joined by units from the Gravios, Mid-County & Southwest Fire Districts. Multiple operations were conducted and focused on hose advancement at single family dwelling fires. Thanks to the hard work of all the members who participated, a lot of good hard training was made available. Several evolutions were conducted giving everyone a chance to participate in different functions.
The feedback from all those who participated was very positive. Chief Reilly stated “I am glad to see us making use of the burn building. I think this is critical resource to ensure that are members are well prepared for structural firefighting. I think the burn building will see a lot more use in the future.”
A special thanks to Carla Northcott who came out to make sure that rehab was taken care.
As our District continues to work to improve our capabilities we will be driven by many things, one of them being the old saying:
“The more you sweat in training, the less you bleed in combat”
- From the British Special Air Services
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Head-On MVC on Highway 5
At 2118 hours on Monday, May 8th units were dispatched for a Motor Vehicle Collision (MVC) at 17282 Highway 5. E 12 – 22 was the first unit on the scene and found a two vehicle MVC. One of the vehicles had left the roadway and turned on its side. One patient was found and required stabilization and transport to the hospital. The driver of the other vehicle had minor injuries but refused medical aid. SBFPD units were placed in service to assist, address the highway hazards, and assist law enforcement with traffic control. The situation was placed under control shortly after the arrival of our units. Not only did the staffed company respond, several of our volunteers members responded to the scene and provide great assistance to the operation.
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