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West Hempfield Fire & Rescue Company

http://www.westhempfieldfire.com

WHFR primarily serves the residents of West Hempfield Township, and provides mutual aid to surrounding communities including East Hempfield Township, Mountville Borough, Rapho Township, and Columbia Borough. Our first due area consists primarily of residential developments and rural farmland, along with some industry and commercial buildings. We currently run a 1999 Seagrave Custom engine, a 1993 Pierce Saber engine, a 1992 Spartan/Saulsbury rescue, a 1999 Mack/New Lexington tanker, a 2002 Ford F550 squad/QRS unit, a 2000 Ford F350 fire police unit, and a 2006 Ford Expedition Duty Vehicle. Our personnel include over 50 active responders, 20 active support members, and 100 social members. Our members spend hundreds of hours each year training to become proficient in our skills, holding fire prevention programs and supporting the community.

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South Wall Fire Rescue

http://www.swfr.net

South Wall Fire Rescue is an all volunteer company dedicated to protecting residents and visitors to the south side of Wall Township, NJ, 24/7, 365 days a year. Covering a 13 square mile area, our state certified firefighters provide fire suppression as well as land and water rescues whenever necessary. Established in 1946, our company is the 3rd fire district within the Township of Wall. Other companies include district 1 West Belmar Fire Co. to the East and district 2 Glendola Fire Co. to the North. In addition to serving Wall Township, our firefighters provide mutual aid to surrounding towns including, Sea Girt, Manasquan, Brielle, Howell and Point Pleasant. Mutual aid agreements between neighboring towns ensure that residents are supported by the manpower and equipment necessary in the event of an emergency. Additionally, South Wall Fire Rescue is frequently called into action as a Rapid Intervention Team "RIT" to rescue a downed firefighter should the need arise. South Wall Fire Rescue boasts a healthy membership of approximately 40 active firefighters responding to an average of 370 calls per year. Our members are dedicated to maintaining the highest level of skills within fire suppression, heavy rescue and extrication as well search and rescue by land or water. The Department trains regularly and members spend collectively hundreds of hours a year honing their skills. Additionally many members continuously supplement their training through local County Fire Academies and Universities. Our membership is also responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of 2 station houses and 8 fire apparatus as well as the equipment within each rig. Every year, fire prevention education is provided by our firefighters at local schools and organizations. We are committed to teaching children and adults about the dangers of fire as well as what they can do to protect themselves and their families. No member receives any form of compensation for their time or effort yet all are required and committed to maintaining the highest professional standards. South Wall Fire Rescue is always willing to meet with any interested candidates for the role of firefighter or fire police. Please feel free to contact us at or visit our open house in October and come see why we are called the "Pride of the South Side".

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Salem Fire & Rescue

http://www.salemfirerescue.org

Salem Fire & Rescue is a Class 6/9S combination department located in the central-southern part of Burke County, in the foothills of western North Carolina. We have two stations housing a total of seven apparatus and a Chief's command vehicle. Our department has a seven-member Board of Directors, a full-time career Chief, currently 28 volunteer firefighters and 11 auxiliary members. We provide fire suppression, EMT level medical care with first responders and vehicle, agricultural and industrial extrication. Our protection district is suburban-rural with a population of 8,326 (per 2000 US Census) and covering 26.38 square miles. Besides the many residences we cover, our district has two schools, numerous churches, several businesses and a large state prison complex with three separate inmate facilities, one of which is the tallest building in North Carolina west of Charlotte. We host several training courses annually, provide equipment, apparatus and facilities for the Burke County Fire & Rescue College and promote fire and safety education/prevention throughout the communities and schools within our protection district. Our department strives to maintain the highest standards and provide the best services we can give to our citizens and neighboring mutual aid departments.

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Powell River Fire Rescue

http://www.powellriverfirerescue.com

We are committed to reduce those odds in our community! The Powell River Professional Firefighters have conducted extensive research on many cameras from both (B.S.T.) Technology and Microbolometer. While many companies can offer this, we found that most are composed of Thermal Imaging technology supplied by Raytheon. Our efforts then focused on durability, support and most certainly cost effectiveness. We then chose Scott Aviation, a leader in worry free fire service technologies to supply our Thermal Imaging needs. Please feel free to check out their website or e-mail us with any questions that you may have. We have all the info you need on all types and makes of cameras, and we have field tested many! We are committed to only bringing the best to our community, however, we need the help from corporate sponsors and private donations. This technology is expensive and has a price tag from $14,000.00 to $28,000.00. We see it as a progression of the Fire Service that will literally save lives! We need you to help us help you. We look forward to any donation that you can provide. If you require a tax receipt, please let us know! The Powell River Link for Life Society will be happy accommodate this request as they are a registered charity. Their sole purpose is to provide the assistance that is needed to bring emergency equipment to our community. Please give us a call and come by to check out our new Scott Thermal Imager.

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NHC Fire Rescue

http://www.nhcfirerescue.org

NHC Fire Rescue strives to provide our customers the absolute best fire and emergency mitigation. Our customers include both the citizens of New Hanover County and the visitors. We operate a combination fire protection system. This means we utilize a combination of full time career, part time, and volunteer staff. Our operation funds originate from a separate tax fund known as the Fire Tax. Currently this tax rate is 6 cent per one hundred dollars of property value. The funds collected through this tax are only used for fire protection. All operation expenses such as employee salaries, contracts with volunteer corporations, equipment purchases, new stations, and response come directly from this tax. Since 1997, when NHC Fire Rescue was created by New Hanover County government, the employees of NHC Fire Rescue working with staff in the volunteer corporations have worked diligently to reduce the ISO ratings for those areas. All of the six response districts except one have reduced their ratings. The final district, station 11 serving the Wrightsboro community, is currently working on reducing its rating. The direct benefit of reducing the ISO rating to our citizens is seen in large reductions in their home insurance rates. The reduction in insurance premiums can be as much as 0.00 per year or more. When you figure in the fact that most citizens pay less in fire tax than they receive in insurance premium reductions, the fire protection system in New Hanover County actually can put money back into the pockets of ourcustomers. Though we strive to keep the fire tax rate as low as possible, certain increases in fire protection services may require increases in that rate.

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Hollymead Fire Rescue

http://www.hollymeadfire.org

Hollymead Fire Rescue, Station #12, is the newest fire rescue station in Albemarle County, Virginia. The station is one of thirteen stations in the Albemarle County Fire Rescue system. The new fire rescue station is under construction and is located off Airport Road in the Route 29 North corridor adjacent to the University of Virginia Research Park. Station construction is scheduled to be complete in Fall 2007. Temporarily, advanced life support emergency medical services are being provided from a facility at the Charlottesville-Albemarle Airport until station construction is complete. Fire suppression services will be provided from the temporary facility beginning in the Summer of 2007. When fully operational, the new station will house an ambulance, engine, ladder, and water tanker. The station will be staffed 24 hours per day, seven days per week by both volunteer and career staff.

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Graham Fire Rescue

http://www.grahamfirerescue.org

We are a small but dynamic professional organization committed to providing quality service to the community. We are blessed with an outstanding staff of fire professionals that have a deep sense of pride in the department and the sincere dedication of maintaining the highest state of readiness to meet the fire and life safety needs of the City of Graham. Our fire and life safety strategy is based on three simple but essential principles: 1. To provide a strong prevention program 2. To provide a quick response when an emergency does occur 3. To sustain an operation beyond the quick response We work hard to achieve these principles and provide the services to the community that is consistent with the modern fire service. We have our challenges just as other service providers but are fortunate to have the support of city management, council and community. Graham Fire Rescue is classified as a combination department, comprised of career and volunteer firefighters. Currently our paid staff includes the fire chief, department secretary, assistant chief, and nine firefighter's three of which are supervisors. Our volunteer members include six individuals willing to serve this community for little or no pay. Please take the time to review our web site and learn more about Graham Fire Rescue. Our web site will includes information on mission, vision, organization, goals, services provided, procedures, answers to frequently ask questions, recent incidents and activities. Thank you for your interest in Graham Fire Rescue and if I can be of assistance please don't hesitate to call or e-mail.

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Fieldale-Collinsville Volunteer Rescue Squad , Inc.

http://www.fcrescue.org

Fieldale-Collinsville Rescue Squad was originally formed in 1968 as Fieldale Volunteer Rescue Squad. It later moved it's location to Collinsville, Virginia in 1980, and was given it's present name. Fieldale-Collinsville Volunteer Rescue Squad proudly protects an area of 55 square miles. We operate out of 2 stations that protect a primarily residential area. Our department is a public department whose members are on a volunteer status.

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Evansdale Fire Rescue

http://www.evansdalefire.org

Evansdale Fire Rescue has been providing Emergency Medical Care to our citizens since the Department was first founded. Our care has evolved from the early years of "load and go", to offering quality, advanced pre-hospital treatment to all our patients. We provide two fully staffed advanced care Ambulances and have mutual aid agreements with surrounding services, including helicopter transport from Covenant Medical Center in Waterloo, as the needs arise. Persons interested in entering the EMS field and qualify for membership on our Department are encouraged to apply. Upon successful completion of a probationary period, members are sent to accredited adult education facilities where they receive training for certification as EMT-Basic, EMT-Intermediate, EMT-Paramedic and EMT-Paramedic Specialist. Our EMS division is coordinated by Paramedic Specialist Gerald "Jerry" Dolf who oversees the continuing education and certifications of all members and is under the administrative section supervised by Assistant Chief Rick Reuter.

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Davis Corner Volunteer Rescue Squad Inc

http://www.dcvrs.org

Davis Corner Volunteer Rescue Squad is located in the Bayside borough of the City of Virginia Beach. The organization is one of eleven volunteer rescue squads of the City of Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services and a member of volunteer fire Battalion 30. We are here to provide quality emergency medical patient care to the community and fire suppression support to the City of Virginia Beach Fire Department. We also strive to promote public safety through community awareness. We provide emergency medical services through: 3 Advanced Life Support Equipped Modular Ambulance 1 Heavy Rescue Truck (Squad Truck) 1 Advanced Life Support Response Vehicle We are funded through the generosity of the community through donations and fundraising by our membership. We respond to 3,000+ calls a year for assistance. Our members provide a minimum of 48 hours of volunteer services each. We provide emergency medical services for free to the residents and visitors of Virginia Beach and with the other ten squads save the citizens of Virginia Beach over nine million dollars a year.

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Connestee Fire Rescue Inc

http://www.connesteefirerescueinc.com

Since 1976 Connestee Fire Rescue, Inc. has dedicated itself to serving primarily its fire district as well as Transylvania County and surrounding areas when called. As a non profit volunteer department Connestee Fire Rescue, Inc. strives to protect and serve its service area through dedication, training, and the use of the best equipment available. Through training Connestee Fire Rescue, Inc. is able to offer services in structural and wild land fire protection, vehicle extrication, high angle rescue, HAZMAT, land searches, swift and deep water rescue, and emergency medical care. Connestee Fire Rescue, Inc. is thankful for the support of its community and especially the Connestee Fire Rescue Auxiliary.

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Buies Creek Fire & Rescue Company

http://www.buiescreekfire.com

We are located in Harnett County between Raleigh and Fayetteville, North Carolina and maintain a Class 5 ISO rating. Our department consists of a combination of paid and volunteer firefighters that operate out of one station covering approximately 28 square miles of district. Our first due responsibilities include the campus of Campbell University, the Harnett County airport, US Hwy 421, the Cape Fear River, the Campbell House, Keith Hills Country Club, numerous apartment complexes, many churches, residential, light commercial/industry, and farmland. Buies Creek Fire Rescue is comprised of 8 paid members and approximately 40 volunteers including local residents as well as many Campbell University students. We provide numerous services to the population including, but not limited to, fire suppression, fire prevention, vehicle extrication, hazardous materials response, EMS transport and rescue of trapped, lost or injured persons.

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Bridgewater Volunteer Rescue Squad Inc

http://www.bridgewaterrescue.org

Local citizens who volunteer with the Bridgewater Rescue Squad make the organization as successful as it is today. People from all walks of life share the tremendous satisfaction of knowing they are making a difference in their community. Few other volunteer experiences offer the thrill, challenge and rewards of serving with a team dedicated to "Neighbor Helping Neighbor." It only takes a willingness to share some spare time to become a volunteer with the rescue squad. No matter what your interest, there is a spot for you as a volunteer with the Bridgewater Rescue Squad.

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Stafford Volunteer Rescue Squad Inc

http://www.staffordrescue.org

The Stafford Volunteer Rescue Squad proudly serves the citizens and visitors of Stafford County. We are stationed next to the government complex, and our first due area is located in the central corridor of the county. We host a membership meeting on the first Tuesday of every month. Our training sessions are held during the second week of every month. Our all-volunteer organization consists of operational and administrative officers responsible for day-to-day activities from accounting to patient-care. Members donate twenty or more hours monthly, serving their community through their respective duties. Please join us if you are interested in becoming a volunteer with our department.

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Crook County Fire & Rescue

http://www.crookcountyfireandrescue.com

Crook County Fire and Rescue provides a multitude of prevention related functions that are vital to the community. We participate in school tours, mentor programs, career days, as well as providing juvenile fire setter interventions for children. We promote the Fire Free program in the wild land urban interface areas. This program helps homeowners identify steps they can take to help reduce the risk of wildfire damage to their home. We also provide annual business inspections to the local businesses of Crook COunty and also examine new construction plans for compliance wit the Oregon Uniform Fire Code.

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Advanced Fire & Rescue Services

http://www.advancedfire.com

Established in 1989, Advanced Fire & Rescue Services is a privately owned and operated fire, rescue and medical services company providing emergency services to a wide variety of organizations and venues. Based in Southern California, our personnel and equipment have provided services in six Western states. Founded upon the strong tradition of America's fire departments, Advanced Fire & Rescue Services exists to augment, not replace, current state, county and municipal fire protection agencies by providing our customers with high quality services tailored to their specific needs.

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Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad Inc

http://www.tvrs.org

Tuckahoe Volunteer Rescue Squad is located in Henrico County, Virginia, located in the suburbs of Richmond, VA, and we provide 911 Emergency Medical Services to the citizens of Henrico County. Our primary service area is the West End of the county (see service map); however, at times we are dispatched to other areas depending on ambulance availablity. We are available 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. We are an all volunteer squad with members from all professions. We are a non-profit organization that operates on tax-deductible donations from the community. These donations provide funding for equipment, training and medical supplies.

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The Rosenhayn Volunteer Fire & Rescue

http://www.rvfr.org

Rosenhayn Fire and Rescue provides fire, rescue and emergency medical services to the residents and businesses of Deerfield and surrounding townships. We have smoke detectors available free of charge for any of our residents that may need them. Please protect yourself and your family, contact the station if you need a smoke detector for your home. VIAL of Life canisters are also available for any of our residents that may need one.

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Middletown Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co. Inc

http://www.middletownfire.com

Middletown Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co., Inc. is a non-profit organization that runs mostly on the donations of the community, whether it's through fundraisers or strictly donations. If would like to make a contribution to us, please make checks payable to Middletown Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co., Inc. and mail them to: Middletown Volunteer Fire & Rescue Co., Inc.

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Metrolina Fire & Rescue Inc

http://www.metrolinafire.com

Metrolina Fire & Rescue, Inc. is dedicated to serving fire and rescue professionals who serve our communities everyday. Located in Lincolnton North Carolina, Metrolina is able to provide emergency professionals in North and South Carolina with the products they need to get the job done. Our website is designed to help you find a trustworthy and qualified fire equipment distributor and make you aware of all or most of the fire products and manufacturers available to you through us.

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