Monday, 23 June 2008 03:07

Local Fire Crews Feel Financial Strain

slide15.pngChances are good that if you did not need the services of the fire department or emergency medical response team this past year, you probably know someone who did. Most local fire departments, like Battalion 10, are still 100 percent volunteer. Battalion 10 covers from Hamricks Grade on Ridge Road in the west, to Kirkwood to the east. They have stations in Pioneer, Pine Grove, and Buckhorn. The Battalion consists of 25 well-trained men and women Firefighters and emergency trained medical technicians. They have six fire engines, one water tender, five rescue vehicles, and respond to about 13 hundred incidents per year, including medical aid to neighbors. They played a major role in battling the recent Electra Road fire, which scorched a 400 acre area below Pine Grove.

With the current slump in the economy, Battalion 10 and other local volunteer departments are asking for the community’s financial help in order to keep equipment and safety gear top notch. This year’s fund drive is intended to raise money to replace worn safety clothing and communication equipment. The clothing worn by each volunteer into burning buildings, at the scene of vehicle accidents, and during many medical aid calls costs about 25 thousand dollars. If you are interested in supporting Battalion 10 or any of your local firefighting crews, you may contact Ray Blankenheim at 296-7775, George Staby at 295-1577, or John Lewis at 295-5800.