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mico volunteer fire department
MICO VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT Newsletter - Summer 2008 Best Little Fire House in Texas … by a Dam Site! The elevation of the crest of the spillway is 1064.2 feet above MSL. The elevation of the top of the dam is 1076.2 feet above MSL. Lake level was at 1052.7 on July 19th. Chief’s Circle Fire Chief ~ Steve Cerwin Over the last year and a half, the Mico VFD has taken on a very aggressive training schedule to keep your fire department competent and qualified to handle emergencies in our coverage area. A high level of training not only better protects our community but it also creates a much safer environment for our most precious resource - our firefighters. This month we took a little diversion from the usual structure and wildland fire training to tackle another problem common to our area – extrication from a vehicle that has been involved in a rollover accident. Our newly certified training coordinator, Marsha Suwienski made arrangements with Steve of ACME Auto Parts on Somerset road for a practice vehicle. We combined a 50-lb bag of birdseed, a shirt, and a hand-painted cantaloupe with the creativity of our newest Assistant Chief Al Bishop, to produce Harvey, our test “victim”. Now the MVFD has owned an impressive set of extrication tools (aka the “Jaws of Life”) for some time but with the rapid growth of the department over the last year, relatively few of us were experienced in their use. An extrication class was just the ticket to introduce our new firefighters to using the Jaws and to recertify some of the older hands. So on the appointed day the crew went immediately to work on the vehicle. We stabilized the car by flattening all four tires, cut off the hood to remove the battery, covered “Harvey” with a fire coat to protect his delicate skin, and proceeded to dismantle the rest of the vehicle. We broke or cut out all of the glass, cut off all four doors, removed the trunk, and turned the sedan into a convertible. Then we proceeded to perform a “dash roll” on the vehicle. This procedure is intended to free the legs of a victim whose legs are pinned beneath the dashboard. To perform a dash roll, first the frame supports are cut on both sides of the car near the front of the bottom doorjambs. This weakens the floorboard of the car to the point where hydraulic rams can be used to roll the dash upwards and away from the trapped victim. By far and away the dash roll is the most difficult procedure to perform. But fortunately a dash roll is rarely needed. Usually removal of a door or two and the roof is all that is needed. The tools are very heavy – around 75-lbs a piece – and one dare not attempt cutting a car apart by this means without the protection of full bunker gear. The heavy coats and pants are required for protection from flying metal debris and the occasional air bag actuator (that’s why we start by cutting the battery cables). Serious eye protection is also a must. The last week-end in June your fire dept. had a hot time with a lot of fun in the sun. It was truly a valuable training session, everyone had a chance to cut up some, and HARVEY WAS SAAAVED!!!!! From the Auxiliary President ~ Debbie Magoon Your Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary performs several valuable functions, both in direct support of the Fire Department and in support of the community itself. Community outreach through VFD functions such as the annual BBQ, annual soup/salad/craft fair day, adopt a highway, annual fire (yard) sale, annual Halloween party, & annual Christmas party, cultivates community togetherness while providing an opportunity for community involvement. In addition to fun events, the auxiliary serves pivotal duties by providing food and beverages to firefighters while on lengthy fire calls. Recently, there have been a number of fire calls that required our firefighters to be in the field for 5 to 7 hours at a time. During these calls, it is imperative that firefighters remain hydrated at all times. Your VFD auxiliary supports the firefighters during their time of need by being on-site with refreshments and water. The auxiliary members extend a hearty “Thank You” to all Mico VFD volunteers who generously give of themselves in whatever capacity they can support their community. Events in Review 44th Annual VFD BBQ Fundraiser & Fundraiser volunteer appreciation BBQ Mico VFD thanks the many people and local businesses who graciously supported the annual BBQ through donations, discounts and contributions including: American Legion Post #410, Lakehills Culebra Meat Market #17 Dancing Bear Cantina Haby's Alsatian Bakery HEB #40 Doris Jaggee- Reuter's Cove Robert & Carole Pachecano Super S Foods Babe's Old Fashioned Food El Chaparral Herman Sons Steak House Hondo Gringo’s Mexican Kitchen The Mencius Group - Formosa Garden Oasis Bar & Grill Panchito's - West Ave. Perico's Mexican Bar & Grill Sorrento Ristorante & Pizzeria Water Street Oyster Bar Face Painting Fun Special thanks to: Tino’s Welding & Fabrication for the long hours over a hot BBQ barbequing all the meat. Additional Donations: Don Glasscock & Martin Davis All Silent Auction Donors: The Mico Volunteer Fire Dept. sincerely appreciates the countless hours contributed by many neighbors in our community. Without the generous efforts of the volunteers, local businesses and neighbors, this BBQ could not have taken place. Thank You So Much! Members of the Mico VFD & Tino’s W & F BBQ Team 44th Annual BBQ Fundraiser — 2008 Tino’s Welding - BBQ Team! Keeping Cool with Snow Cones Annual Lakehills 4th of July Parade-Not just for kids! Mico VFD participated in the Lakehills annual 4th of July parade. The weather was perfect while the VFD’s of Lakehills & Mico led the parade. Young and old alike enjoyed the festivities. We look forward to participating in the parade again next year! Firefighter Spotlight Firefighter & Training Coordinator ~ Marsha Suwienski Introducing your new Mico VFD Training coordinator Marsha tells us that she has been on the fire department since the spring BBQ of 2007. She is currently working on her basic firefighter certification and has accepted the new re sponsibilities of training coordinator. She humbly notes that as far as any further advancements, “only time will tell”. During the day Marsha can be found at home working in her upstairs office. She is the National Account Executive for the National Assoc. of Home Builders and is responsible for the sales and editorial features in 9 of their state home builder publications. This makes her available (when not traveling) to answer any fire call during the daytime hours as well as after hours. You can find Marsha tooling around Rio Medina, Castroville and Hondo. Her favorite hang-out spot is the General store in Rio Medina.. ”what a great bunch of ladies work there!” she states. From her colleagues Marsha is a real team player, spunky and cheerful whether it is during regular training, or the 2am rollover accident call that she was unable to assist with due to a recent back injury, so what did Marsha do, well she showed up anyway, with coffee for everyone. That’s the kind of gal Marsha is. Neighborhood Spotlight Mico VFD thanks all those Auxiliary & Neighborhood volunteers that generously supported the firefighters by providing food, water & refreshments during several lengthy incidents that occurred this past quarter: Shirley Smith Auxiliary Patty Core Auxiliary Wayne Shaw Neighborhood volunteer Thanks again to all of you who serve us so well. Where would the firefighters be without the care you give them when they are in need. Call Activity — At-A-Glance Activity January 1, 2008 through June 30, 2008 Total YTD 41 calls 18 calls 2nd quarter Average number of Responders per call: YTD – 6 Qtr – 6-7 Average Response time: YTD – 5.1 min. Qtr – 5.5 min. Editors Editorial Thanks so much to Fran Price for her wonderful work in publishing a great newsletter for so long. I have some pretty big shoes to fill in taking over the job! Thanks again FRAN!! Now, if you have ideas on what you would like to see published in your newsletter, I’m all ears, so give me a shout! Call any time: D. Nicole L’Esperance-Ellsworth (210) 831-5866. Did You Know??? Competitive barbecuing is one of America's fastest-growing hobbies, especially in Memphis and Kansas City. Both cities claim to be the barbecue capital of the United States. Well, this BBQ enthusiast thinks Texas could really give them both a run for their money. Healthy Cooks Corner Summer is a great time for backyard barbecues with family and friends. But before you fire up the grill this year, consider replacing some of the usual fatty cookout fare with these good for you grilling alternatives. For a leaner twist on the standard burger, whip up a batch of Zesty Turkey Burgers seasoned with fiery salsa, jalapenos, and red bell peppers. Hickory-smoked BBQ Chicken is a guaranteed crowd pleaser, while seafood enthusiasts are sure to love Spicy Grilled Shrimp with sun-dried tomatoes. Low-cholesterol Portobello Burgers, made with pesto and provolone cheese, are perfect for vegetarians. Or prepare a meatless Grilled Vegetable Basket, which is also low in calories and sodium. For a sweet finale to your grilled feast, serve up a batch of scrumptious Grilled Pineapple Slices. Each of these recipes is not only delicious, it's packed with nutrients and contains less than 400 cal. a serving, so you can indulge without the guilt. More healthy cooking ideas to come. To submit your ideas, please email Nicole Ellsworth at: [email protected] Upcoming Events Details August 30, 2008 is the day of the annual Fire Sale; that is our big annual yard sale. Time for fall cleaning, clean out those closets and garages and get rid of anything you don’t want anymore. Donate your items to the VFD. In conjunction with the Fire Sale, this year we will also have a Fish Fry dinner, so come on down & enjoy. The menu will be: Catfish Fillets French Fries Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Tea or Lemonade Eat it there at the Fire House picnic area or take a To-Go order! Other fundraising efforts that day will be: a car wash, boot $ collection, & snow cone sales. For more information on the fish fry call Pat Ahr @ (830) 612-3214. If you cannot bring by your donated items or need help getting them to the Fire Dept., call Pam Mathis @ Home (830) 612-2157 or Cell (210) 275-0066. We are asking that you please do not leave items outside of bldg. Your Team Needs YOU! Your Mico VFD is always looking for new volunteers. If you have a specialty you would like to share, or just like helping out, give us a call. You could be our next volunteer firefighter, board/committee member, newsletter prep helper or auxiliary member. 2008 Mico VFD board and auxiliary board members are: Board of Directors Auxiliary Board of Directors David King, President Debbie Magoon, President Robin Schmidt, Vice President Shirley Smith, Vice Prsident Dorothy Ahr, Secretary Cookie Blake, Sectetary / Treasurer Alida Gage, Treasurer Steve Cerwin, Fire Chief For more information call: (210) 831-5866 ! Mico VFD Calendar of Events # Unless otherwise noted, ALL meetings & events are to be held at the MICO VFD Base Station, 7121 CR 271, Mico TX — Email: [email protected] July 2008 Tuesday, July 1st FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 7:30pm Tuesday, July 8th VFD Business Meeting 7:30pm Thursday, July 3rd VFD Auxiliary Meeting 7:30pm Friday, July 11th Annual BBQ Volunteer Appreciation Dinner 6:30pm HAPPY 4th of JULY Saturday, July 19th FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 9:30am August 2008 Tuesday, August 5th FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 7:30pm Thursday, August 7th VFD Auxiliary Meeting 7:30pm Tuesday, August 12th VFD Business Meeting 7:30pm Saturday, August 30th ANNUAL FIRE (Garage) SALE & Fish Fry Social 9:30am to 3:00 pm Saturday, August 16th FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 9:30am September 2008 HAPPY LABOR DAY Monday, September 1st Tuesday, September 2nd FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 7:30pm Tuesday, September 9th VFD Business Meeting 7:30pm Thursday, September 4th VFD Auxiliary Meeting 7:30pm Saturday, September 20th FIRE FIGHTER TRAINING 9:30am October 2008 Saturday, October 3rd Soup & Salad Luncheon & Annual Crafts Fair 12:30pm On the horizon ESD may consider the possibility of offering our fire fighters ECA classes this fall. This is unusual and has only come about due to fire fighter willingness to assist EMS on calls. $ Do you have a new neighbor? Please share this newsletter with them, invite them to become a member of the VFD, the Auxiliary, or our monthly business meetings.
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