There was a 4th alarm equivalent fire this morning at The Stone's Lodge at 1 River Rd in Winhall Vt. The call came in at 0318 and sent fire departments as far away as West Dover to the scene. Photos provided by John Wiley Jr.
ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1 year ago today on July 3, 2013 - 3rd alarm, Monadnock Paper Mill in Bennington. CLICK HERE FOR NEWSPAPER ARTICLE
ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY
7 years ago today on June 29, 2007 - Brattleboro Fire Chief David Emery Sr. retired after serving 37 years on the Brattleboro Fire Department. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE RETIREMENT RADIO AUDIO
NEWBROKK FD OPEN HOUSE IS TODAY
Don't forget NewBrook fire dept's open house today. Come have some BBQ chicken or Ribs with all the fixings. Come buy a shirt, hat, or coffee mug or stop and see the Women's Aux. baked goodies and buy a raffle ticket or just come look around and see what all the hard working volunteers do. You might even run into a Junior fire fighter as well. New Brook has a great group of Juniors. So come on by and say hello we would love to see you.
KEENE FIRE ALARM SUPERINTENDENT RETIRING TODAY
After 25 years of service, Keene Fire Alarm Superintendent, Lt. Brian Shepard will retire today. All the staff at Fire Mutual Aid wish you a long and happy retirement.
GUNSTOCK IN GILFORD NH OFFERS DEAL FOR FIREFIGHTERS
Gunstock Mountain is offering a special to fire service personnel and their immediate families:
Now through Saturday (6/28); $20 off any of their summer attractions –
Zip Line, Tree Top Adventure Course, Segway Tours, and their Discover Pass.
Gunstock has come a long way with their summer attractions.
If you haven’t been there in a while, you should consider taking advantage of this special offer!
Stephen M Carrier, EFO, CFO
Fire Chief, EMD
Gilford Fire-Rescue
39 Cherry Valley Road
Gilford, NH 03249
REST IN PEACE FIRE PHOTOGRAPHER DICK BARTLETT
Fire Photographer Dick Bartlett passed away. Dick was a regular photographer at the parade line up in Keene every October for many years. May he rest in peace.Click here for news article
MORE TRAINING IN VERMONT
APPLICATIONS FOR
FIREFIGHTER I AND FIREFIGHTER II COURSES
ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED.
Interested students are encouraged to submit a General Admission Application to reserve their seat.
Click here for an application.
All applications are due 2 weeks prior to the course orientation date. Course orientation dates will be announced when available. All courses are projected to start in late August or September. Applicants must be at least 18 years old by January 1, 2015.
For updated information, visit our website at www.vtfireacademy.org
Firefighter I Course Locations:
Beecher Falls
Bethel
Groton
Middlebury
Milton
Pittsford
Richford
Springfield
Waitsfield / Fayston
Firefighter II Course Locations:
Prerequisites: Currently certified at Firefighter I and Hazardous Materials Operations
South Hero
Windham County (location to be determined)
Windsor
Vermont Fire Academy
93 Davison Drive
Pittsford, VT 05673
Phone: 1-800-615-3473 / 802-483-2755
FAX: 802-483-2464
TRAINING IN VERMONT
Course Announcement
Rope Rescue Operations
Provides information and skill to adequately perform basic vertical rope rescue techniques in an urban/suburban environment. While many of the techniques and skills taught in this program are applicable to the wilderness environment, this is not the intent of this program. The overall objective is to improve rescuer awareness of the safety concerns at rope rescue situations and to develop basic skills in rappelling and high-angle rescue systems. Topics include safety orientation, risk assessment, equipment, basic rappelling, anchoring, belaying, mechanical advantage, patient packaging, incident management, skills evaluation and testing.
Pre-requisite: Current Firefighter II certification
To register, download the General Admission application and return it to the Vermont Fire Academy.
Course Locations and Dates
Vermont Fire Academy - Pittsford Dates: July 7 - July 10 Time: 0800 - 1700
Applications due by Tuesday, July 1st.
Confined Space Technician
The responsibilities of emergency personnel during a rescue are to safely and efficiently use available equipment to complete their assigned task. With a good awareness and understanding of the personal safety hazards that may be present at any emergency scene, emergency personnel will be better equipped to prevent needless death and injuries once they arrive on the scene. Firefighters, thrust into a rescue mode at the scene, will therefore be better able to perform the necessary operations with a minimum of risks to themselves and those being rescued.
This course provides knowledge in the specialized nature of confined space emergency rescue situations and provides in-depth training in the principles and techniques that must be employed at the emergency scene. This training enables the student to: recognize a confined space incident; understand the concepts involved in proper planning for these types of incidents; and be able to perform entry level rescue activities.
Pre-requisites: Current Firefighter II certification, Rope Rescue Operations
To register, download the General Admission application and return it to the Vermont Fire Academy.
Vermont Fire Academy - Pittsford Dates: July 22 - July 25 Time: 0800 - 1700
Applications due by Tuesday, July 15th
