Fools Rush In - Bald Hills Fire Department
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Fools Rush In - Bald Hills Fire Department
Bald Hills Fire Department COMMISSIONERS ROGER MCMASTER HARRY MILLER BILL OWEN Mark Gregory, Fire Chief Steven Slater, Deputy Chief Lieutenants: Dale Bamford Erin Burgman Donovan McCartney Ron Smith Beverly Wright Contact the Department Bald Hills Fire District #17 P.O. Box 783 Yelm, WA 98597 Spring 2015 Fools Rush In Members of the Bald Hills Fire Department participated in an active shooter exercise with Homeland Security Region 3. The exercise, called ‘Fools Rush In’, was held on April 1st at South Puget Sound Community College. Dozens of agencies participated, including law enforcement, fire and emergency services, dispatch, hospitals, emergency management, airlift and more. Bald Hills was involved in planning and management, as well as emergency response. The purpose of the exercise was to train multiple agencies to work side-by-side to protect the public and mitigate the hazard. This full scale exercise was two years in the planning and included the involvement of 300 persons . Beverly Wright ~ Erin Burgman, Mark Gregory, Beverly Wright and Rod McLennan on the triage and treatment team. Helen Heywood-Mang and Diana Anaya McMaster worked the Incident Management Team SWAT and law enforcement entering one of the Active Shooter exercise buildings. Checking in: FF Rod McLennan, left, and Chief Mark Gregory, below, with the Bald Hills Fire Department Aid Rig in the Ba background Tel: (360) 894-2517 Fax: (360) 894-0848 Email: [email protected] www.baldhillsfire.org Editorial Team: Chief Mark Gregory Linda Azzarella DC Steven Slater Lt. Beverly Wright Lt. Erin Burgman, above, and Lt Beverly Wright, right, going through the check-in screening process. Photos: Diana Anaya McMaster LTopatopckamas chil- PAGE 2 Families Volunteering Together MEMBERS Dale Bamford Tracy Brislin Jared Brown George Burgman Erin Burgman Jesus Chipres-Lopes Michael Duffy Mark Gregory Will Hardesty Jude Herron Helen Heywood-Mang Matt Leitner Morgan Lowe Manuela Luoma Gabriel Masterson Donovan McCartney Rod McLennan Roger McMaster Diana McMaster Harry Miller Bill Owen Max Parker Chase Savage The Duffys: (left) Our family believes strongly in the good that an Explorer Post can do for our young people. My son Shawn became involved with the Explorer Post while my oldest daughter Becca volunteered as a responder. Jacob, the youngest, is now a Cadet with the Bald Hills Explorer Post. My husband Mike is a firefighter with the department. I am the Treasurer of the Bald Hills Firefighters Association and an Advisor with the Explorer Post. Our family enjoys volunteering and giving back to our community. Bobbie Duffy ~ The McMasters (right): Roger joined the fire department first and talked me into volunteering. Back then being a volunteer was less complicated but training was still a big part of our requirements. At one time our son, Brandon, was with the department as well. We both became EMT instructors and evaluators for Thurston County Medic One and Wild Land Fire Training. Together we had the opportunity to fight wild fires in Oregon. We became American Heart Association (AHA) instructors, eventually joining the faculty at the training center. We continue to gather certifications and training in hopes that this will help us, the department and our community. Diana McMaster ~ Peter Schmid Diane Schmid Leah Scott Steven Slater Ron Smith Tammy Taylor Beverly Wright SUPPORT Linda Azzarella Bobbie Duffy Michael Erickson Ashley Jeanes Joe Reed CHAPLAINS John Peterson Sylvia Peterson The Hardestys: (left to right) Cadets Joshua, Zachary, Firefighter Will Hardesty and Cadet Mason. I have always wanted to serve and make a difference in my community. When my wife told me that the department was looking for volunteers I jumped at the opportunity. The training was challenging but being able to make a difference on someone's "worst day" has been rewarding. I am extremely proud that my boys are following in my footsteps. Will Hardesty ~ The Schmids (left): Separately we both had been volunteers with our local fire departments in our early 20’s and had taken away wonderful memories from those experiences. In January of 2009 we made it our New Year’s resolution to give back some of our time and support our local community by becoming volunteers. We both became EMT’s and respond in one of the EMS/Brush Trucks when there are emergencies. It continues to be one of the best decisions we’ve made and we will proudly continue to be ready and available for our community when needed. Diane Schmid ~ PAGE 3 The Burgmans: (left) Firefighter George Burgman joined the Bald Hills Fire Department years ago “to be of service to the community.” He convinced his wife Erin to join as an EMT so she could “help with the medical stuff.” Erin Burgman is now a lieutenant with the Bald Hills Fire Department. Lieutenant Burgman is shown (right) with her daughters . ~ Volunteers Recognized for Community Service At the recent Bald Hills Fire Department Awards Banquet held at Camp Cascades Chief Mark Gregory (upper right) awarded Lieutenant Beverly Wright Bald Hills Fire Department 2014 Volunteer of the Year. Chief Gregory recognized Lieutenant Erin Burgman for her “Decade of Service”. (below right) Lieutenant Burgman joined the BHFD in 2004. DaAt the same ceremony Nancy Smith kota (upper left) was recognized for Meritorious Service. Bobbie Duffy (left) Johnreceived the Bald Hills Firefighters Association 2014 Volunteer of the Year . ~ Photos: Diane Schmid Have you wondered if that childhood dream of being a firefighter could still come true? The answer is probably YES. Opportunities to volunteer with your fire department do exist. You don't have to spend money, you don't have to buy books, you just need to be willing to share your time with others working to serve your community. We are your neighbors, friends, and family giving our time to learn skills and use them to help take care of each other. The skills you will learn will help you in your home, at work, even on vacation. You can be a Firefighter, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), apparatus driver/operator, support systems personnel and more. Choose one or more to fit your ambition. Sound exciting? It is! We meet every Tuesday evening at 6:45pm. The first Tuesday we have an Association meeting and dinner. Please come by during the day or any Tuesday night to learn more. Steven Slater ~ Check us out on our web page www.baldhillsfire.org Open House July 7th Bring the family, explore the station and enjoy a Firedoggie PRSRT STD Thurston County Fire Protection Dist 17 U.S. POSTANGE PAID Bald Hills Fire Dept. OLYMPIA , WA P.O. Box 783 16306 Bald Hill Road SE Yelm WA 98597 When seconds count, help us find your home. Bald Hills Address Number Requested SIGN ONLY $15 Fire Department (up to five numbers) METAL POST $4 Mission Statement Total: Our Mission is the protection of lives, property and the enviName ronment through service, compassion and professionalism. Address Phone Make check payable and mail with this form to: Bald Hills Fire Fighters Association P.O. Box 783 Yelm, WA 98597 Firefighters never die, they burn forever in the hearts of the people whose lives they saved. -Susan Murphree