Waskatenau Fire Hall 5008- 50st
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Waskatenau Fire Hall 5008- 50st
Smoky Lake Fire Department At May meetings and practices members trained on donning and doffing structure and wildfire firefighting gear making sure members are wearing the gear properly and protected at all times. Fire crews cleaned and checked all trucks and equipment from all the calls the department has attended in May. Smoky Lake Fire Department welcomed 3 new members Billy Andriuk, Brice Andrychuk and Jason Mercier. Smoky Lake Fire Department sent 3 firefighters to Fort McMurray for 3 Days to help out with the firefighting. Unit 405 pump mode was broken on a call due to operator error and was fixed at the County Shop. 5 members attended the Alberta Fire Chiefs Conference in Calgary. Vilna Fire Department At May meetings and practices members cleaned and checked all trucks and equipment from all the calls the department has attended to in May. Vilna Fire Department welcomed 1 new member Harrison Bull. Unit 419 plastic tank cracked and was plastic welded back together at the County shop. 3 members attended the Alberta Fire Chiefs Conference in Calgary. Waskatenau Fire Department Waskatenau Fire Department held their Annual Fire Meeting on May 17 with no changes to the executive: Don Rosa – Fire Chief, Casey Caron – Deputy Fire Chief, Colette Caron - Secretary/Treasurer and Dianna Elgert – Casino Chairperson. Also discussed at the meeting Waskatenau Fire Department and the Waskatenau Ag Society will be hosting a street dance at Waskatenau Fair Days on Saturday, August 6, 2016 and are working with the Ag Society to build a new gym in the hockey arena, as well the department will be working a Casino Fundraiser in August. Waskatenau Fire Department welcomed 2 new members Alex Kotylak and Tommy Rosa to the Department. At May’s practice members went through the trucks and equipment with the new members and trained on pump operations. Smoky Lake County Emergency Services Dealing with Alberta Environment in regards to a collision involving a semi and the release of liquid fertilizer into the ditch. Monitoring the 2 wildfires (North of Kaduk Lake and Victoria Trail) that are surrounded by fire guards. The Fire Ban was downgraded to a Fire Restriction on May 20 and downgraded to a Fire Advisory on May 27 Please check Albertafirebans.ca or smokylakecounty.ab.ca for the latest information. Vilna Fire Department Fire Meetings: June 7 and June 21 @ 7:30 pm Smoky Lake Fire Department Fire Meetings: June 13 and June 27 @ 7:30 pm Waskatenau Fire Department Fire Meeting: June 8 @ 7:30 pm Upcoming Training & Events: May 29 – June 1 Alberta Fire Chiefs Conference in Calgary. August 9 – Fire Protectives Services Committee Meeting. September 9 – Regional Fire and Rescue Committee Meeting. Smoky Lake 2016 Fires Medical Assists Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total Smoky Lake May Vilna 2016 Vilna May Waskatenau 2016 Waskatenau May 9 6 Fires Medical Assists 4 0 Fires Medical Assists 16 12 Fires Medical Assists 4 1 Fires Medical Assists 0 4 6 Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total 0 Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total 4 Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total 1 Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total 2 5 5 31 2 6 8 0 40 2 0 8 1 1 8 Fires Medical Assists Motor Vehicle Collisions Fire Alarms Other Total 0 0 0 0 0 Message From The Fire Chief With dry hot weather for the most of May I would like to thank the fire crews for the dedication and commitment to your fire department as you guys worked long hours and gave up your weekends to fight the wildfires in Smoky Lake County. Thank You, Scott Franchuk Waskatenau Fire Hall 5008- 50st ARTICLE OF THE MONTH Alberta Fire Chiefs Conference Calgary (May 29 – June 1) Sunday May 29 The Conference started off with opening ceremonies and the Alberta Fire Chiefs Association Committee welcoming the delegates, a welcoming from the City of Calgary Fire Chief Steve Dongworth and the conference layout was explained to the delegates. The rest of the day allowed delegates to attend the start of the trade show and start networking with other fire departments. Monday May 30 The trade show was opened all day allowing delegates a chance to talk to the vendors and see the new products coming out as well order any equipment the departments need. Outside of the trade show fire truck manufactures displayed their fire trucks they build as well trucks that were built for fire departments in Alberta. Tuesday May 29 Recruitment and Retention Update An update on “Answer the Call Advertising” and “I Support Volunteer Firefighters Campaign” is going well but all volunteer fire departments are still hurting for members to join fire departments. Alberta First Responders Radio Communication Systems The new radio system was implemented on May 1, 2016 to Alberta Health Services to use and work out the issues that might come up as well track all dead spots of the new radio communication system. Alberta First Responders Radio Communication System is being used in Fort McMurray with the wild fire and is working well. The new communication system will be implemented in all Alberta Health Services units and the RCMP system in the next 3 to 5 year. This system will be available to all fire departments but the cost for 1 handheld radio is $2,500.00. Small department are going to rely on grants to implement this system. Transitional Fire Attack This session talked about how to complete rescues in structure fires or extinguishing them with limited manpower and water. The speaker also talked about how to fight structure fires to lower the temperatures inside the structure, allowing victims a chance to survive and firefighters to gain access inside. Also, how to control and limit the spread of the fire from the outside of the structure using small amounts of water this allows crews to complete the rescue or have lots of water to retreat out of the structure, if conditions of the fire change and become too dangerous to firefighters to be inside the building. Premier Rachel Notley Address Premier Rachel Notley addressed the delegates by thanking them for the efforts and dedication to help out Fort McMurray, as well, for the work we do for our communities. Premier Notley provided an updated on what was happening in Fort McMurray and how the Government supports the rebuild in the community. Fire Service Leadership Fire Chief Steve Dongworth from Calgary Fire Department spoke “on how the small things matter”; just talking to the fire department members or helping out around the fire hall and recognizing members for their hard work and efforts towards the fire department. Fire Chief Steve Dongworth left us will a very powerful quote about leadership “If you think the job is beneath you, you are not a leader.” Saving Those Who Save Others This session talked about breaking the stigma around emergency services of “suck it up” or “I thought you were tough” attitudes, to how can we help members deal with incidents, Post-Traumatic Stress and depression recognition. We talked about signs and symptoms of post-traumatic stress and suicidal people. The speaker is a retired firefighter and talked about having a support group available for the members to go to if they want and making sure the councillors and support group have some background knowledge of what firefighters do. The first support group created for their department, 2 of the councillors passed out when the firefighters were talking about what they saw and did on scene so making sure the support group can handle the situations is key as well. In 2016 so far 39 firefighters and 11 paramedics/EMTs have committed suicide. Wednesday June 1 Creating the Thinking Firefighter Dr. Richard Gasaway is a retired firefighter that now works with training fire departments the right way. Dr. Gasaway talked about how we trained firefighters to do and not to think before you do. In training scenarios firefighters have their masks blacked out and sent into a building to complete blind searches, on fire scenes if the smoke is so thick you cannot see anything why are we sending firefighters into the building, because in the past we trained them to do - not think. The fire service is all about situational awareness and creating new habits of thinking before doing.