In a recent government meeting, local officials provided updates on emergency responses and community events, highlighting the proactive measures taken by the fire department and upcoming opportunities for residents.
During the meeting, the fire chief detailed a series of emergency calls from late June to early July, including responses to a sparking tree in power lines, a carbon monoxide detector alert, and a significant grass fire in the Pine Ridge Road area. The fire department deployed a substantial team and equipment to manage the grass fire, which was exacerbated by dry conditions and strong winds. The chief acknowledged the collaborative effort from various fire departments and agencies, emphasizing the challenges posed by the rough terrain.
Additionally, the fire chief reported on ongoing dive training for department personnel, ensuring readiness for aquatic emergencies. The department has recently acquired a new fill station and compressor, which will require some construction to accommodate the equipment.
Community engagement was also a focal point of the meeting. Officials announced two upcoming events: National Night Out on August 6, which will include a council meeting in the park, and a DARE camp for local sixth graders starting August 12. The DARE camp will cover essential safety topics and culminate in a range day, providing a comprehensive educational experience for participants.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of community involvement and the department's commitment to maintaining operational readiness, as all fleet vehicles are currently in service.