Training - April 20
Last night was a great session. We started early, 6:30, since EDT gives us some extra daylight. The turnout was good, a dozen or so, although we missed some folks.
We had two of the trucks out working them over. We pulled the drop tank off the supertanker and filled and sucked and filled and sucked until everyone had a go at it and knows how to do it. The margarita truck is a little less automated - but everyone had a chance to do the PTO engagement to get the drive in gear so the pumper can be used for squirting water.
We took both trucks up to the head of Wolfskin Road and filled them, and it certainly is a trip to direct traffic with our little orange vests and all.
We had the trucks parked back in their bays when, what should happen, but a fire call - so everyone got in their gear and were off. Only to find that it was a controlled burn and so it was 10-22'd.
All in all, a very good training session and one that gets repeated frequently.
In less happy news, some lowlife stole a very significant amount of our building materials for the new firestation. We're asking people in the area to keep an eye out for aluminum siding and a 25-foot steel I-beam. The theft was quite an operation - it required some heavy equipment to remove the I-beam and cart it off. So if you spot these items, please DO NOT attempt to handle it yourself, but DO call the Oglethorpe County Sherrif's office. And let us know - wolfskinvfd@yahoo.com .
We want to recover these items. Replacing them is costly, for sure, but the re-engineering for new items is far more costly, so please keep your eyes peeled.
Business meeting on May 4, Thursday at 7pm. Be there!
-Wayne
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