12/30/2016: Structure Fire – Holland Ave (Westover)

Company 20 responded 3rd due for a structure fire at Frank’s Laundromat and attached apartments on Holland Avenue in Westover. Multiple other county companies as well as Morgantown City Ladder 1 operated on scene for several hours to control the blaze.

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12/24/2016: Structure Fire – West Run Road

12/24/16: Company 20 was alerted for a single caller report of smoke from a residence on West Run Road. Per protocols MECCA alerted a structure fire response to the area due to limited information from the caller. 20-4 was first arriving on scene in his personal vehicle and found a residential structure with moderate smoke showing from the exterior and called for a full response from all dispatched companies. An aggressive interior attack and search was made by the crew of Engine 201 which limited the fire to one upstairs room and a corner portion of the basement where the fire had burned through the floor. Unfortunately, despite the professional response and actions of all companies involved there was one civilian casualty in the incident. As a result, the WV State Fire Marshal was called to scene and will be conducting primary investigation of the incident.

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12/17/2016: Annual Banquet

12/17/2016: Members of the Star City Volunteer Fire Department participated in our annual social and awards banquet.

Firefighter of the Year: Firefighter/EMT/DCO Jared Lamb

Fire Rookie of the Year: Probationary Firefighter Frederick “Tripp” Nelson

EMS Supervisor of the Year: Firefighter/EMT Jared Lamb

EMS Employee of the Year: EMT Lisa Harned

Officer of the Year: Lt./EMT Sam Hannah

2016 “Year in Review” Video

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Change the clocks – Change the batteries

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As we “Fall Back” and end Daylight Savings Time remember that it is a great idea to “change your clock and change your battery”. Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors save lives and are only effective when powered correctly. Also remember to change the batteries AND time on any frequently used medical devices such as “life alerts”, glucometers, insulin pumps, pulse oximetry units, and automated blood pressure monitors. Phones and computers automatically account for time changes, however, many  personal medical devices require the user to manually change the internal clock. If you are physically unable or do not know how to change the batteries in your smoke and/or carbon monoxide detectors contact your local fire department for assistance.

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Closing your bedroom door while you sleep

unnamedYou may have heard people talking about the importance of keeping bedroom doors closed at night while sleeping. The above picture is a great example of what a bedroom looks like that was protected by a closed door while the hallway was heavily damaged by fire. Please talk to your family and friends about the importance of keeping bedroom doors closed while sleeping, routinely checking your smoke detectors for proper function, having multiple exit plans in case of a fire and when safely out of the building GETTING OUT AND STAYING OUT.

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10/17/16: MVC on West Run Road

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10/17/16: Company 20 along with Station 20 and Company 14 were alerted to the area of West Run Road and Stewartstown Road for a single vehicle MVC over an embankment. E-201, S-203, and M-29 responded to scene and found a single vehicle over an embankment and on its passenger side with one injured patient present. After stabilization all hands began working to simultaneously access, extricate and treat the patient. Once extricated the patient was packaged and hauled up the embankment via stokes basket and backboard to the awaiting ambulance. All equipment was then returned to service and the scene was turned over to law enforcement and towing personnel for investigation and vehicle recovery.

***NOTE: picture was taken after stabilization was removed from scene/vehicle.***

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SCVFD EMS division now hiring

Star City Volunteer Fire Department’s EMS Division is currently hiring full time dayshift EMTs and Paramedics. Must have WV certification in good standing. ***NEW*** We are proud to offer full medical benefits after 60 days. Those interested should send their resume to John Hitchens, Chief of EMS Operations at hitchemtp@gmail.com. No phone calls please.

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