Sugarloaf Fire Rescue

Explorer Post 569

 

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WHO's WHO in SLVFD Post 569
FIRE EXPLORER OFFICERS
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Lieutenant ... Kate Bryant
Lieutenant ... Alex Boveda
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Damage Only Slight To Shower At Campground
A fire that burned into the wall of a local campground's shower building was mostly extinguished when it caused a leak by melting the solder in copper connections.

 

CURRENT NATIONAL
FIREFIGHTING NEWS

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Fire Damages Beauty Salon Sending Occupant To Hospital
Key West Citizen, FL

REPORT: 2001 Firefighter Death Related To Inadequacies In Training, Command Decisions, and Rescue Efforts
The Gloucester County Times, NJ

Philadelphia Firefighter Who Clung To Beam Seriously Burned In Fall Through Floor During Blaze
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA

Report Recommends Firing Career Firefighter For Racial Slur
St. Petersburg Times, FL

Blaze Leaves 40 Homeless
Albany Times Union, NY

Cigarette In Ashtray On Balcony Blamed For Blaze That Destroyed 32 Apartments
Hammond Daily Star, LA

Alert Girl Saves Family From Fire That Destroyed Home And Injured Firefighter
Kingston Daily Freeman, NY

VA: House Fire Kills Roanoke County Resident And Injures Firefighter
Roanoke Times, VA

Woman Named San Franciso Fire Chief Is 14-Year Veteran
San Francisco Chronicle, CA

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SLVFD RESPONDS TO
HURRICANE WILMA

 The year 2004 was an unusually active hurricane season in the Keys, but it was tame compared with the 2005 season in which the Lower Keys weathered four named storms, including Dennis, Katrina, Rita, and last but by no means least, Wilma. Wilma's winds were significant but the storm surge that she brought ashore was destructive in many areas and devastating in some areas in SLVFD's service area. The winds peaked during the late night of Sunday, October 23rd, and early morning hours of Monday, October 24th. As the winds subsided about 7 AM on Monday, a storm surge came in from Florida Bay bringing enough water that the Sugarloaf Station had around two feet of water on the ground floor. In the photo below, Tanker-10 heads out of the station on a call into water over the tops of its tires.


During the height of the storm, Sugarloaf Fire Rescue and its volunteers responded to a structure fire on Cudjoe Key and were still on scene with that fire when the storm surge passed through. At the height of the surge, they used the water as a convenient source from which to draft (i.e., "pump") water in the suppression efforts.

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Miami Fire Challenge

 May 1, 2004 post 569 went to their first ever explorer computation, in Miami. the events were held at the City of Miami fire collage

 

 

 

THANKS

It truly takes a good  fire department to support an explorer program.

Thank you Sugarloaf Fire Rescue

 

 

                              Special Thanks

A special thanks goes to a dept. member for a very generous donation.

Thank you Bob

 

Thanks to

  A very Special thanks goes to a local coffee shop for sponsoring the post.

Thank you Baby's Coffee

 

 

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