When I am called to duty, God, whenever flames may rage;
Give me strength to save some life, whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child before it is too late
Or save an older person from the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert and hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently to put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling and to give the best in me,
To guard my every neighbor and protect his property.
And if, according to my fate, I am to lose my life;
Please bless with your protecting hand my children and my wife.


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"Nearly half the firefighters whose deaths are related to duty die not in fiery infernos or dramatic building collapses, but of heart attacks and coronary events, most within 24 hours of the time the fire alarm sounds. A total of 440 firefighters, or 43.7 percent of those who died on the job, had sudden cardiac death, a National Fire Protection Association study from 1995 to 2004 found."

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Spring Safety

With the change in time, did we remember to change our smoke alarm batteries if we haven’t we should immediately. With the days being longer and warmer weather here, people in our community are emerging from their winter cocoons to focus on long-neglected projects like spring cleaning, home repairs, and yard work. These activities can be extremely beneficial, but they also involve a variety of health and safety hazards that can be avoided with the proper precautions. To help ensure everyone in our community stays safe this season, the members of the Mills River Fire & Rescue bring you the following tips and suggest you post them where they can be seen by your family members and co-workers.

 

Cleaning for Safety

Nature is undergoing a fresh start and so are homeowners. Many are ready to clean up the debris that has been accumulating in basements, storage sheds, and garages.

·         Household and pool chemicals, paints, and poisons should be properly marked and stored under lock and key, away from children’s reach. Dispose of any that are leaking, expired, or that look bad.

·         When cleaning up a hazardous chemical, wear rubber gloves and follow the safety directions on the packaging. Never mix chemicals in the same container. If you don’t know how to dispose these items, contact Henderson County Emergency Management. Never put them into the trash or pour down the drain.

·         Make sure gasoline and chemicals are well marked, stored in cool dry place away from the house and out of the reach of children and pets. Use only approved containers for gasoline storage.

·         Never use gasoline to clean skin, clothes, auto parts, or floors.

·         Clean-up work areas. Put dangerous tools, adhesives, and matches and lighters away from children’s reach or locked up.

·         Check barbecue grills for leaks and cracks. Store any propane tanks away from the house and garage.

·         Remove all fire hazards, including stacks of rags, newspapers, boxes, and magazines. Pay special attention to the spaces around the furnace, hot water tank, fireplace, space heaters, dryer, and under the stairs.

 

Yard-work Safety

Itching to get the yard into shape for the summer? Here are ways to help ensure your spring spruce-up is disaster-free.  

·         Limber up. Yard chores may seem easy, yet they involve muscles that probably haven’t used in a while.

·         Always wear protective clothing when you handle pesticides and fertilizers.

·         More than 60,000 people are treated in emergency rooms each year for lawn mower injuries.

·         Never allow small children to ride on the mower with you. They can be seriously injured.

·         Rake before you mow to prevent any stones and loose debris from launching into the air.

·         Never operate a mower in bare feet and avoid wearing loose clothing.

·         Never start a mower indoors

 

If you need a smoke alarm for your home, or if you/ your group would like a Fire or Life Safety program, please contact Jeannie Moore-Pfeffer, Public Fire Educator, at 828-215-4897.

 

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The Mills River Fire and Rescue Department is currently accepting applications for the position of Firefighter. Applications can be picked up at Mills River Fire Department Station 1, 121 School House Road, Mills River, NC 28759, Monday-Friday from 6 AM to 5 PM, or downloaded at  http://mrfd.org/employment.htm .  
Applications MUST be returned no later than 5 PM EST, May 12th, 2008

 


 

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