Events

 

8/19/08

ICS Drill

19:00

 

8/26/08

RIT

19:00

 

9/1/08

Board

Meeting

19:30

 

9/2/08

RIT

19:00

 

9/9/08

Dinner

and

General

Meeting

19:30

 

9/11/08

9/11 Service

@ Sta. 93

18:00

 

9/13/08

Warrington

Day

and

Fireworks

TBD

 

9/16/08

RIT

19:00

 

9/23/08

RIT

19:00

 

9/30/08

Round

Robin

19:00

 

10/4/08

Station

Cleanup

09:00

 

10/5/08

Fallen

Firefighters

Memorial

Service

09:00

 

10/6/08

Board

Meeting

19:30

 

10/7/08

Haz-Mat

Ops.

19:00

 

10/12/08

Fire

Prevention

Open

House

12:00

 

10/14/08

Dinner

and

General

Meeting

19:30

 

10/19/08

Philly Fire

Muster

09:00

 

10/21/08

Haz-Mat

Ops.

19:00

 

10/28/08

Confined

Space

19:00

 

11/4/08

Confined

Space

19:00

 

11/11/08

Dinner

and

General

Meeting

19:30

 

11/18/08

Reading

Smoke

19:00

 

11/25/08

Vehicle

Rescue

19:00

 

12/2/08

Blood

Borne

19:00

 

12/6/08

Christmas

Tree

Lighting

18:00

 

12/9/08

Dinner

and

General

Meeting

19:30

 

12/16/08

Forcible

Entry

19:00

 

12/23/08

Fire Ground

Decision

Making

19:00

 

12/30/08

Customer

Service

19:00

 

WARRINGTON FIRE COMPANY

MOVIES VOLUME I

VOLUME II

VOLUME III

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You

Tough

Enough?

 

 

 

2008 Runs

January 36
February 33
March 51
April 61
May 46
June 71
July 48
August 0
Sept. 0
October 0
Nov. 0
Dec. 0
Total 346

 

 

QRS 23
First In Job 1
M.A, Job 6
Pin Job 4
Auxil. Run 1

July

2008

Calls

Alarm

System

13

Brush

5

Cover

0

Flammable

Spill

0

Fumes

1

Good Intent 5

Investigation

1

Other Type

8

Rubbish

0

Structure

Fire

8

Vehicle

Rescue

1

Wires

6

Total

48

QRS

4

Yearly Fires

2007

528

2006

502

2005

500

2004

448

2003

471

2002

416

2001

429

2000

403

QRS

2006

101

2006

38

2005

55

2007 Runs

January 58
February 43
March 42
April 47
May 50
June 32
July 36
August 21
Sept. 41
October 51
Nov. 46
Dec. 61
Total 528

 

 

First In Job 7
M.A, Job 5
Pin Job 7

Auxil. Run

5

2008 Officers

Chief 29

Dan Hinkle

Deputy 29

Mike Bean

Batt. 29

Joe Fuchs

Captain 29

Chris Harvey

Squad Lt. 78

Jesse Mancini

Ladder Lt. 29

Andrew Hochmuth

Engine Lt. 29

Tim Campbell

Rescue Lt. 29

Jared Sandler

Station 29

Foreman

Paul Martin

Station 78

Foreman

Andrew Groman

Safety 78

Bill Reid

Safety 29

Scott Martin

 

 

 

 

NFPA suggests summer grilling tips to avoid fires

With warmer and longer days fast approaching, outdoor grilling is often a popular choice for cooking. The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) today urged caution when grilling to ensure safe cookouts. According to NFPA, gas-fueled and charcoal grills cause an average of 900 home structure fires and 3,500 home outdoor fires each year. Gas grills have a higher fire risk than charcoal grills. Leaks and breaks in the gas cylinder or hose are the leading cause, accounting for nearly half of gas grill fires. Placing combustibles too close to heat, and leaving cooking unattended, are the two leading causes for charcoal grill home structure fires. Half of all gas grill and charcoal grill home structure fires begin on an exterior balcony or unenclosed porch, so it is important to grill not just outside your home but well away from your home.

NFPA suggests some safety tips for outdoor grilling:

  • Gas and charcoal BBQ grills must only be used outdoors. If used indoors, or in any enclosed spaces, such as tents, they pose both a fire hazard and the risk of exposing occupants to toxic gases and potential asphyxiation.
  • Position the grill well away from siding, deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging branches.
  • Place the grill a safe distance from lawn games, play areas and foot traffic.
  • Keep children and pets away from the grill area: declare a three-foot "safe zone" around the grill.
  • Put out several long-handled grilling tools to give the chef plenty of clearance from heat and flames when flipping burgers.
  • Periodically remove grease or fat buildup in trays below grill so it cannot be ignited by a hot grill.

Charcoal Grills

  • Purchase the proper starter fluid and store the can out of reach of children, and away from heat sources.
  • Never add charcoal starter fluid when coals or kindling have already been ignited, and never use any flammable or combustible liquid other than charcoal starter fluid to get the fire going.

Gas Grills

Check the gas cylinder hose for leaks before using it for the first time each year. A light soap and water solution applied to the hose will quickly reveal escaping propane by releasing bubbles. If you determine your grill has a gas leak, by smell or the soapy bubble test, and there is no flame:

    • Turn off the gas tank and grill.
    • If the leak stops, get the grill serviced by a professional before using it again.
    • If the leak does not stop, call the fire department.
  • If you smell gas while cooking, immediately get away from the grill and call the fire department. Do not attempt to move the grill.
  • All gas cylinders manufactured after April 2002 must have overfill protection devices (OPD). OPDs shut off the flow of gas before capacity is reached, limiting the potential for release of propane gas if the cylinder heats up. OPDs are easily identified by their triangular-shaped hand wheel.
  • Use only equipment bearing the mark of an independent testing laboratory. Follow the manufacturers’ instructions on how to set up the grill and maintain it.
  • Never store propane gas cylinders in buildings or garages. If you store a gas grill inside during the winter, disconnect the cylinder and leave it outside.

NFPA has been a worldwide leader in providing fire, electrical, building, and life safety to the public since 1896. The mission of the international nonprofit organization is to reduce the worldwide burden of fire and other hazards on the quality of life by providing. and advocating consensus codes and standards, research, training and education.

 

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