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Transcript of Virden Fire Prevention Week
Wednesday, December 16, 2009Wednesday, December 9, 2009
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014
Canada Post Contract No. 40069240
Wallace District Fire Department remindsall residents to ‘Test your Smoke Alarms’
Some content in this issue has been reproduced from NFPA’s Fire Prevention Week website, www.firepreventionweek.org. ©2013 NFPA.
Fire Prevention WeekOctober 5 - 11, 2014
Brad YochimFire Chief
Fire Inspector34 years of service
Level 2 Fire Fighting
Virden
Thanks, fi refi ghtersfor your hard work and dedication.
Virden 204-748-3811 • Toll free 1-866-770-3811 • E-mail: [email protected] • Birtle 204-842-3301 Dealer permit #2867
FIRE PREVENTION WEEKOctober 5-11
The theme this year for Fire Prevention Week is Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives. Be sure to test your smoke alarm every month.
Working smoke alarms save many lives every year in Canada. We have respond-ed to many residential fires where the smoke alarm has notified residents of a fire and they were able to escape unharmed. Working smoke alarms means it has a good battery or power source and it is tested monthly. Hard wired smoke alarms should have a battery backup in the event of a power failure.
Smoke alarms have a ten year life expectancy so it will have to be replaced if older than ten years. The
date of manufacture is on the back of every smoke alarm.
There needs to be at least one smoke alarm per floor level in the home. It is rec-ommended to have one in every sleeping room and outside the bedroom in the hallway. The best protec-tion is to have intercon-nected alarms so when one sounds they all sound. If you require assistance about smoke alarms, which one to buy or where to install them you can contact the fire de-partment.
Another important life saving device you may need in your home is a carbon monoxide detector.
If you have any kind of fuel burning appliance like a gas furnace, hot water heat-
er, range, fireplace, wood burning stove or fireplace then you need a CO detector. Also if you have an attached garage to the house then you need a CO detector to tell if the exhaust fumes are getting into the home. Again there needs to be one CO detector on each floor of the home.
The Wallace District Fire Department has had an aver-age year for emergency calls. We operate out of fi re sta-tions in Virden and Elkhorn with a total of 40 fi refi ghters and 8 trucks. We respond to an average of 120 emergency calls per year. The majority of those calls are motor ve-hicle collisions, vehicle fi res, grass fi res and false alarms. There have been very few structure fi res over the past
few years which is a sign that people are practicing fi re safety. Training contin-ues to be a priority for us so that we are prepared for that next call.
Wallace District fi refi ght-ers receive the emergency call on pagers as well as their cell phones.
The fi refi ghters respond to the station in their personal vehicle with a fl ashing red light so keep an eye on your rear view mirror for them. If you see a fi refi ghter re-sponding please pull to the right and stop for them. They should be given the right of way just like a fire truck, ambulance or police car. The sooner they arrive at the sta-tion the faster they can get to your emergency.
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 20142B
Wallace District Fire Department - Station No. 1
Front row (l-r): Assistant Chief John Davidson, Fire Chief Brad Yochim, Deputy Chief Gary Mahoney. Back row (l-r): Ky Tough, Brad Elliott, Dugan Anderson, Chuck Heaman, Austin McKee, Cam Huff, Jason Morton, Curtis Smith, Brent MacDonald, Ben McLean, Dave Ternier, Corey Nixon, Brad Nixon, Darla Palmer, Bruce Brading, Todd Delaurier and Dustin Jackson. Missing: Rick Mailhiot, Scott Simpson, Mike Sanders, Tyson Van Eaton, Kyle Kowal and Curtis Campbell.
Gary MahoneyDeputy Chief
31 years of service - Virden5 years of service - Birtle
Level 2 Fire FightingInstructor
John DavidsonAssistant Chief
24 years of service - Virden12 years of service -
MinnedosaLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Instructor
Brad NixonCaptain
15 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Chuck HeamanCaptain
23 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Brent MacDonaldCaptain
13 years of service - Virden2 years of service - Shilo
Level 2 Fire FightingInstructor
Todd DelaurierLieutenant
9 years of service - Virden8 years of service - Roblin
Level 2 Fire FightingInstructor
The Firefi ghters...
Seventh Avenue N., Virden(204) 748-6262
Thank you Thank you re ghters! re ghters!
Check your re extinguishers annually.Make sure you have oneon each level of your home.It could saveyour life.
FIREPrevention Week
October 6 - 12
Virden • 204.748.5546
THANKSFirefi ghters
We would like to express our sincere appreciation for the
dedication of our local fire department.
Hwy 1 and Wellington St. E.Virden • (204) 748-1244
444 Sixth Ave. • Virden • 748-2444virdencentralhotel.com
261 Seventh Ave. • Virden(204) 748-1869
Thank you for thededication and service that you provide to our
communities. A job well done!
Flower AtticFlower Attic & GiftsGifts
Virden, MB • 748.7925
Please practicefire safety always!
D.W. FRIDDTRUCKING LTD.TRUC
Stay alert!Stay safe!Fire safetystartswithyou!
AND VIRDEN CARWASH#1 Highway & King St., Virden
(204) 748-6265
safetyrtsh
346 King St. • 748-3331
Thank you firefighters!Luc’s StyleHair & Glass Studio
219 Nelson St. W., Virden
Store matches and lighters in a safe place away from
children’s reach.
590 Seventh Ave. S. , Virden(204) 748-1340
FIRE SAFETYStarts With You!
Please practice Please practice fire safety fire safety
at work and home.at work and home.
We are proud to supportWe are proud to supportour Firefighters!our Firefighters!
THANK YOUFIREFIGHTERS!
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 2014 3B
Rick MailhiotFirefighter
29 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Cory NixonLieutenant
12 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Jason MortonFirefighter
8 years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Curtis SmithFirefighter
10 years of service - Virden24 years of service - Killarney
Level 1 Fire FightingInstructor
Ky ToughLieutenant
10 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
ParamedicInstructor
Ben McLeanLieutenant
7 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
ParamedicInstructor
Scott SimpsonFirefighter
3 years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Dave TernierFirefighter
6 years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Dugan AndersonFirefighter
5 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Mike SandersFirefighter
3 years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Darla PalmerFirefighter
2 year of servicePrevious years in Souris
Level 1 Fire FightingParamedic
Dustin JacksonFirefighter
2 year of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Austin McKeeFirefighter
2 years of service
Tyson Van EatonFirefighterNew Recruit
Kyle KowalFirefighterNew Recruit
Curtis CampbellFirefighterNew Recruit
Bruce BradingFirefighterNew Recruit
Brad ElliottFirefighterNew Recruit
The Firefi ghters...
#1 Highway W., Virden(204) 748-2008
Don’t play with re.
P: (204)748-2108C: (204) 748-7272526 Seventh Ave. S., Virden
Keep up the great work!
CROSS PLUMBING, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
We appreciate all the work you do for our community.
Fire Prevention WeekFire Prevention Week
October 5 - 11October 5 - 11Thank you to all
firefighters for their hard work and dedication.
Virden 748-2991 • Cromer 556-2254
thank youfi refi ghtersfor your dedication
204.748.6959558 Frame St., Virden
204.748.1415 • 24HR access251 Nelson St. W • Virden
Discuss and practicean escape plan with your family in case there is a re in your home.
Trans-Canada HighwayTrans-Canada HighwayVirden, MBVirden, MB
204.748.2466204.748.2466
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU!
Danny Pierrard, Owner337 King Street, Virden
(204) 748-2894
We salute our re ghters!
Integra Tire24-hour emergency service
1150 Anderson St., Virden204.748.1958
Morris Morris Hauling Hauling & Acidizing Ltd.& Acidizing Ltd.
Smoke Alarms wear out and should be replaced at least every ten years!
THANK YOUTHANK YOUto our many to our many dedicated dedicated
FIREFIGHTERSFIREFIGHTERS..
Alex Renard B. Comm (Honors) (204) 748-6823
461 Seventh Avenue, Virden
227 3rd Avenue South • Box 669Virden, R0M 2C0
P: 748-3553 • F: 748-3610P: 748-3553 • F: 748-3610
Wesalute our
FIREFIGHTERS
462 Seventh Avenue SouthVirden, MB
(204) 748-2393
Thank you firefightersfor the hard workand dedication!
October 5 - 11, 2014
It’s time toreplace smoke
alarm batteries!
568 Sixth Avenue S.
204.748.2434
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 2014 5BVirden Empire-Advance, October 3, 20144B
Fire Prevention Week
THANK YOUThe firefighters featured in this issue wish to thank all their employers for allowing them the time to dedicate their services to the department.
The members ask that you support the businesses in their communities.
Their generosity is the reason you can be protected in case of fire.
Photos/WDFD
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 20146B
Front row (l-r): Cindy McGrath, Fire Chief - Brad Yochim, Assistant Chief - Blaine Rhodes. Back row (l-r): Brad McGrath, Gareth Lewis, Jack Lewis, Jonathan Kleiver, Aaron Lewis and Andrew Lachapelle. Missing: Travis McColl, Willy Malcolm, Shawn Chapman and Ted Stremmel.
Wallace District Fire Department, Station No. 2
The Firefi ghters...
Travis McCollDeputy Fire Chief
Level 2 Fire FightingInstructor
Blaine RoadsAssistant Fire Chief
11 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Willie MalcolmCaptain
21+ years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Ted StremmelFirefighter
21+ years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Aaron LewisFirefi ghter
3 years of service
Andrew LachapelleFirefighter
9 years of serviceLevel 2 Fire Fighting
Jack LewisFirefighter
1 year of service
Brad McGrathFirefighter
8 years of service
Shawn ChapmanFirefighter
5 years of service
Gareth LewisFirefighter
5 years of serviceLevel 1 Fire Fighting
Cindy McGrathSecretary
Jonathan KlieverFirefighterNew Recruit
www.andrewagencies.comToll Free 1-800-799-8010
• General Insurance• Life Insurance• Auto Insurance• Financial Services
Thank youto our bravefirefighters for all your hard work.
ELKHORN MOTOR HOTEL204-845-2505
202 Richhill Avenue•Elkhorn, MB
DOESN’T TAKE A HOLIDAY
Help fight fire.Plan for the unexpected.
Thank you firefighters.
523 Ninth Ave. S. • 748-2692
Thank youThank you
McColl’s Skid SteerElkhorn, MB • 204.748.7168
for your service!
102 Richhill AvenueElkhorn • 204-845-2530
FIREFIGHTERS...we salute you
RT JebbElectric Ltd.641 Cavendish St. S.
Elkhorn, MB • 845-2315
Thank you to all our everyday
HEROES!
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 2014 7B
Back Row: Justin Decroliere, Chris Masson, John Johnston, David Houston, Cody Denbow, Ryan Johnston. Front Row: Rick Chorney, Derek Johnston, Riley Johnston, Wade Harvey. Missing: Melanie Schmidt, Jared Buckley, Albert Logeot
Oak Lake/Sifton Fire Department
We salute our We salute our FIREFIGHTERSFIREFIGHTERS
for all their hard workfor all their hard workand dedication.and dedication.
4 - 585 Seventh Ave., Virden204.748.3931
PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY!
for allfor allyou do!you do!
FIR
EFIG
HTER
S
RM of SiftonTown of Oak Lake293 Second Avenue WestOak Lake • 204-855-2423
thank youthank you
Roger BranumConstruction
235 Vyner AvenueOak Lake • 204-855-2450
FIREFIGHTERS...you have our gratitude...you have our gratitude
Six locations to serve you in Virden, Oak Lake, Reston and Pierson
www.valleyview.coop
• Your Community Builder• Personalized Service• Equity and Cash Back• Quality Co-op Label Products
Thank you to all the fire volunteers!
Valleyview Consumers Co-op Ltd.
You’re at home here.
THANK YOU FIREFIGHTERS for your service inKenton, Miniota and Oak Lake.
vanguardcu.mb.ca
HOME FIRES• Smoking is a leading cause of
civilian home fire deaths.• Most fatal fires kill one or two
people. In 2012, 8 home fires killed five or more people resulting in a total of 44 deaths.
ESCAPE PLANNING• According to an NFPA survey,
only one-third of Americans have both developed and practiced a home fire escape plan.
• Almost three-quarters of Americans do have an escape plan; however, more than half never practiced it.
• One-third (32%) of respondents who made an estimate thought they would have at least 6 minutes before a fire in their
home would become life threatening. The time available is often less. Only 8% said their first thought on hearing a smoke alarm would be to get out!
COOKING• Two of every five home fires
started in the kitchen.• Unattended cooking was a
factor in 34% of reported home cooking fires.
• Two-thirds of home cooking fires started with ignition of food or other cooking materials.
• Ranges accounted for the 57% of home cooking fire incidents. Ovens accounted for 16%.
• Children under five face a higher risk of non-fire burns associated with cooking and hot food and drinks than being burned in a cooking fire.
• Microwave ovens are one of the leading home products associated with scald burn injuries not related to fires. According to the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System, two out of five of the microwave oven injuries seen at emergency rooms in 2011 were scald burns.
• Clothing was the item first ignited in less than 1% of home cooking fires, but these incidents accounted for 15% of the cooking fire deaths.
HEATING• The leading factor contributing
to heating equipment fires was failure to clean, principally creosote from solid fueled heating equipment, primarily chimneys.
• Portable or fixed space heaters, including wood stoves, were involved in one-third (33%) of home heating fires and four out of five (81%) home heating deaths.
• Half of home heating fire deaths resulted from fires caused by heating equipment too close to things that can burn, such as upholstered furniture, clothing, mattresses or bedding.
• In most years, heating equipment is the second leading cause of home fires, fire deaths, and fire injuries.
• Fixed or portable space heaters are involved in about 4 out of 5 heating fire deaths.
SMOKING MATERIALS• Sleep was a factor in 31% of
the home smoking material fire deaths.
• Possible alcohol impairment was a factor in one in five (18%) of home smoking fire deaths.
• In recent years, Canada and the United States have required that all cigarettes sold must be “fire safe,” that is have reduced ignition strength and less likely to start fires.
CANDLES• During 2007-2011 candles
caused 3% of home fires, 4% of home fire deaths, 7% of home fire injuries and 6% of direct property damage from home fires.
• On average, there are 32 home candle fires reported per day.
• More than one-third of these fires (36%) started in the bedroom; however, the candle industry found that only 13% of candle users burn candles in the bedroom most often.
Fast facts about fire
Virden Empire-Advance, October 3, 20148B
Miniota Fire DepartmentMiniota Fire Department
Miniota Fire Department has a total of 22 members including 11 EMTs, as they are also a medical first response agency.
Top row (l-r): Curtis Gardham,Trevor Clark,Jody Evans, Ross Priestley,Sheldon Doole, Luke Lelond. Middle row (l-r): Chief Nick Young,Darcy Oliver,Ryan Brown,Brian Oliver, Wayne Poppel, Linda Mitchell,Shelley Gardham,April McKenzie. Bottom row (l-r): Brian Greaves, David Howard,Rodney Gardham
Your dedication to the Wallace District
Fire Department is very much appreciated.
383 Wellington St. • Virden204-748-1876
640 Frontage Rd W.Virden, MB
(204) 748-3619
We are proud to support our
re ghters!
526 Seventh Ave. S. • Virden204.748.2790
Working smoke alarms and a well practiced homeescape plan increase your chance of surviving a fire.
TS&M SUPPLY490 Frontage Rd. W.
204-748-2094
October 6 - 12 is Fire Prevention Week. Remember to test your fire
alarms. We salute our firefighters.
Saluting oureveryday heroes...
295 Third Avenue,Virden 204.748.3095
During Fire Prevention Week During Fire Prevention Week
•October 6-12••October 6-12•
We salute our FIREFIGHTERS!
River Valley Road N., Virden
(204) 748-2454www.wolverinesupplies.com
sunrisecu.mb.ca
Thank you to the re ghters for all
their hard work and dedication.
We are proud to have such dedicated
firefighters.Keep up the good work!
333 Seventh Ave. • Virden(204) 748-1666
thank you for your time and dedication to our community.
373 King Street East • Virden(204) 748-3833
For all your Machining and Welding Needs
Retailer of Bearings, Belts, Bolts, Steel and Welding Supplies
OCTOBEROCTOBER5 - 115 - 11
FIREFIREPREVENTION
WEEK
383 Seventh Avenue SouthVirden • 204-748-2883
Fire Prevention WeekOctober 6 - 12October 6 - 12
Thank a re ghter!
No. 1 Hwy. and King St. Virden • 204-748-2354
Store matches and lighters out of children’s reach and sight, preferably in a locked cabinet.
220 Nelson Street West Virden • 204-748-2382
Virden FootwearVirden Footwear
THANK YOUTHANK YOUto all ourto all our
re ghters! re ghters!
173 King St. E., Virden204-748-1775
THANK YOUFIREFIGHTERS.
We appreciate your dedication.
If you must escape through smoke, get
low and go under the smoke to safety!
210 Frontage Rd. • Virden204.748.2060
447 Seventh Ave. S., Virden
(204) [email protected]
THANK YOU THANK YOU FIREFIGHTERS.FIREFIGHTERS.
206 Woodworth Ave., Kenton•204-838-2240
Firefighterswe thank you!we thank you!