Wynantskill Fire Dept News |
Friday May 16, 2008 |
New Response MatrixNew Apparatus Response Order for 20085/09/2008 A new apparatus response order has been designed by the Captains and Chiefs to more fully utilize the new apparatus. The Response Sheet can be found in on the outside window of the Asst. Chief's office, facing the bays. Please check it for response order during each call in addition to familiarizing it.
Arson Awareness Week 2008U.S. Fire Administration Announces Arson Awareness Week Theme for 20085/05/2008 EMMITSBURG, MD The United States Fire Administration (USFA) announces the theme for the 2008 Arson Awareness Week: Toylike Lighters Playing with Fire. May 4th to the 10th will be used to educate all Americans about the dangers of novelty and toylike lighters in the hands of children. Toylike or novelty lighters have been responsible for injuries, deaths, and accidents across the Nation. State and local governments are taking action by banning the sale of novelty lighters and limiting their distribution.
It is critical to focus public attention on the dangers of these toylike lighters, said Greg Cade, U.S. Fire Administrator. We are pleased to join our partners at the National Association of State Fire Marshals, National Volunteer Fire Council, and the Congressional Fire Services Institute in supporting the ban of toylike and novelty lighters.
Effective January 1, 2008, the USFA's National Fire Incident Reporting System (NFIRS) began collecting information specifically about novelty and toylike lighters. NFIRS data indicate that lighters play a role nearly equal to matches in residential child-play fires, and some studies show that lighters tend to be the preferred ignition source. When children set fires in the home, the most common area of fire origin is the bedroom, and the material ignited is often bedding, mattresses, or clothing.
In 2002, the National Fire Protection Association estimated 13,900 child-playing structure fires were reported in the U.S., with associated losses of 210 civilian deaths, 1,250 civilian injuries, and $339 million in direct damage. Most child-playing home fires are started with lighters or matches. The median age of children who start reported fires by playing is 5 years old, compared to a median age of 4 years old for fatal victims, and a median age in the late teens for nonfatal injuries.
Arson Awareness Week is promoted by the United States Fire Administration and the International Association of Arson Investigators (IAAI). Also partnering with the USFA and the IAAI this year are the Fire Safe Children and Families Program and the National Volunteer Fire Council.
The major goal of Arson Awareness Week is to create a national awareness and understanding of the arson-related problem in the United States by encouraging communities to get involved in the dissemination of arson awareness information by creating a simple, identifiable, and unifying message.
For more information, including a media kit, poster, examples of State and local novelty lighter ban legislation, and a regional list of youth set fires, visit the Arson Awareness Week section of the USFA Web site.
Open Burn BanEmergency Declaration has been lifted4/28/2008 The County Wide Open Burn Ban has been lifted as of April 28th.
Live Fire Training4/28/2008 To finish the month of Live Fire Training, April 29th will be Vehicle Fire Training at the Training Center. All members are asked to be at the Fire Station by 18:45 hrs. Any questions, contact Captain Wilson
Burn Ban ExtendedNo-Burn Policy Extended to Sunday April 28th4/22/2008 The No-Burn Policy for Rensselaer County has been extended until at least Sunday, April 28th, at which point the situation will be reassessed.
The No-Burn Policy effects outside burning of all kinds, including but not limited to burn barrels, controlled brush fires and camp fires.
Rensselaer County Emergency Communications Center is available at 270-5252.
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