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       11-01-2008

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National Fire Prevention Week

  October 1, 2008- Since 1922 the National Fire Protection Agency or NFPA has sponsored a campaign each October to promote fire safety. October was chosen because of the anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire. Last years campaign was "Practice Your Escape Plan" because only 23% of US households had an escape plan and practiced it.
  This year Fire Prevention Week is October 5th-11th and the theme for this year is "Prevent Home Fires". In 2006 US Fire Departments responded to over 400,000. home fires and more than 2,500 people were killed as a result of these fires. The two biggest cause of these fires were cooking and heating. Do you check you home for fire hazards?
  During Fire prevention Week members from the Dryden Fire Department will be reaching out to area schools in the Town and Village of Dryden to promote Fire Safety. Each day of the week we will be over at the Dryden Elementary School and speaking with all the children from each grade level. We will also be visiting 6 other schools and speaking with there students as well. As volunteers many personnel have taken time off from there everyday jobs to help out during this important week, to those volunteers... Thank You.

 

                 Project Conclusion & Open House
   Summer has started to fade away, now replaced with cooler nights and falling leaves. With the arrival of Autumn comes the conclusion to our building expansion project.
  Much has been accomplished in the last two months. Though there are still a few odds and ends to wrap up, the project went smoothly and efficiently. Hats off to every member of the Building Expansion Committee for a job well done.
   In another development, through efforts by our organization and that of New York State Senator Jim Seward. The Dryden Fire Department has been awarded a state grant for our Building Expansion Project in the amount of $100,000.00. This award would not have been possible if not for the support from State Senator Seward and members within our organization. The senator came by a few weeks earlier to inform us of the grant award.
  There will be a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for our new addition on October 12th during our annual Open House. This years open house will have many fun & exciting family activities. The scheduled events are: 
 

 

    October 12, 2008   

11:00AM   Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
12:00PM   K-9 Demonstration by Sheriffs Dept.
 1:00PM   Guthrie Helicopter Lands
 2:00PM   Fire Extinguisher Demonstration
 3:00PM   Vehicle Extrication Demonstration

  Throughout the day we will be running a Chicken Barbeque, the State Police will bring the Seatbelt Convincer, Tompkins County Sheriff Department will be providing the Children's Car Seat Check, we will be providing bucket rides in our ladder truck, spray water from a fire engine, learn valuable safety tips, Sparky the Fire Dog, and much much more!

Come stop by and have fun with us!!
 

National Preparedness Month

  September 1, 2008- For the last five years the month of September has been National Preparedness Month. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security developed the Ready Program to encourage Americans to prepare for emergencies by taking a few simple steps.
Dryden Firefighter Frank Palmer has been working hard to develop an introduction to promote the Ready Program in our community. The end result is the “Beyond Fire Program.”

  Throughout the month of September we will be promoting the Beyond Fire & Ready Program to the Dryden community. The Dryden Community Cafe will provide an excellent venue for interacting with our community. Members of our organization will be down at the cafe from 6:00PM to 8:30PM, for each of the following nights listed below:
 
 

September 2, 2008 Get a Kit
September 9, 2008 Make a Plan
September 16, 2008 Be Informed
September 23, 2008 Get Involved
September 30, 2008 Program Review


Here is a brief summary of each night:
  Get a Kit - Discussions will include the basics for survival and assembling an
               Emergency Supply Kit
  Make a Plan- Learning to put together a Family Emergency Plan and the different
               factors to take into account.
  Be Informed- Learn about the different types of emergencies that can happen in
               Central New York
  Get Involved- Take the next step and help out the Dryden community by
               becoming more involved.
  Program Review- We will be reviewing the previous four nights materials.
 

                                             Get Your Smokey On!

   Created in 1944, the Smokey Bear Campaign has been the longest running public serivce campaign in American history. This year Smokey Bear turns 60 years old. Smokey's campaign message remained virtually the same for over 50 years.
   Then in 2001 it was updated to reflect our modern day fire prevention needs. Smokey received his makeover with new TV commercials, radio messages and a new slogan: "Only you can prevent Wildfires."


   Checkout a real-time map of current wildfires raging in the United States. The map is updated everyday and includes the number of acres burned this year.

       Real Time Wildfire Map

     W.B. Strong Fire Company Celebrates 100 Years
 
  
  August 1, 2008- On July 26th, the Freeville Fire Department held its centennial celebration. The festivities were kicked off by a morning parade down Main St in Freeville. The station itself was opened up to the public with a chicken barbeque held in their apparatus bay. Live musicians played music in the background throughout the course of the day. Honored Member Richard Blackman put together an extensive display of the company's past one hundred years of history.
  All these activities culminated into the grand finale showcasing a nighttime fireworks display. Even mother nature celebrated the event, matching the fireworks with lighting effects of her own.

The members of the Dryden Fire Department wish the Freeville Fire Department another hundred years of prosperity & success in all it's future endeavors.













With the morning parade our department came away with 2 trophies;
"Best Appearing Fire Department" and "Most In Line."  A fun time was had by all.

Thunder Storm Safety

   Approximately 10% of thunderstorms are considered severe.  Lightning often strikes outside of heavy rain and may occur as far as 10 miles from any rainfall. Over 400 people are struck by lightning each year in the United States. Most lightning deaths and injuries occur when people are caught outdoors in the summer months during the afternoon or evening.

Help protect yourself from Lightning:
• Buy ground fault protectors for key electrical equipment.
• Remove dead or rotting trees and branches that could fall down.
• Stay informed listen to a NOAA weather radio to check local forecasts regularly.
• Keep a battery-powered or hand-cranked radio with extra batteries handy.

If a thunderstorm is likely in your area, postpone outdoor activities.
• Shutter windows and secure outside doors and anything that could blow away.
• If you can hear thunder, you are within striking distance for lightning. Seek safe shelter
  immediately and avoid standing near trees or tall objects. Stop outdoor activities at the first
  clap of thunder and get inside a large building or an enclosed vehicle.
• If you are in open water, go to land and seek shelter immediately.
• When inside, stay off corded phones, computers, and other electronic equipment that puts
  you in direct contact with electricity or plumbing. Cordless phones and cell phones are safe
  to use. Avoid showering or bathing.

• The threat of lightning continues longer than most people think. Wait at least 30 minutes
  after the last thunder before leaving your shelter.

If you feel your hair stand on end, lightning is about to strike. Squat low to the ground on your heels. Place your hands over your ears and your head between your knees. Try to make yourself the smallest target possible and minimize your contact with the ground. DO NOT lie flat on the ground. Lightning strike victims carry no electrical charge. Check their breathing, heartbeat, and pulse. Call 911 to get medical care immediately.
 

Building Construction Continues

  July 14, 2008- Phase 1 of Neptune's Building Expansion Project is progressing on schedule. We are almost to the half way mark and after letting the concrete cure, the framing of the structural steel has begun.
  Over the next couple weeks the framing of the steel and roofing material will be completed and very soon the building will take on it's new shape.
 

Outdoor Grilling Safety Tips

  July 1, 2008 - In 2005, United States fire departments responded to an estimated 8,300 home fires involving grills, hibachis or barbecues. These fires caused injury, death, and over $135 million in property damage. It's estimated that 8,610 people were seen at hospital for burns caused by outdoor cooking. The leading cause for these fires was the ignition of combustible materials next to the cooking devices.

Follow these tips to ensure you enjoy your meal.
• Keep your grill away from siding, deck railings, and out from under eaves and branches.
• Place the grill a safe distance from play areas and foot traffic.
• Keep children and pets away from the grill area by declaring a three-foot "safe zone"
  around the grill.
• Use long-handled grilling tools to give plenty of clearance from heat and flames.
• Remove fat or grease buildup from trays below the grill to prevent accidental ignition.
• For Charcoal grills, purchase the proper starter fluid and store it away from kids and heat.
• Never add charcoal starter fluid when coals have already been ignited.
• For Propane grills, check the propane cylinder hose for leaks before using it each year.
  Appling a water/soap solution to the hose will reveal escaping propane by releasing
  bubbles.
• If you determined your grill has a gas leak by smell or the soapy bubble test and there is
  no flame. Turn off the propane tank and grill.
• If the leak stops, get the grill serviced by a professional before using it again.
• If the leak does not stop, call 911.
• Propane grills need to have the tank shutoff first to allow excess gas to burn off.

When you've finished cooking, keep an eye on the grill until it has completely cooled. Charcoal can be soaked with water, but use caution to avoid steam and splatters. Only use Propane and Charcoal grills outdoors. If used indoors or in any enclosed spaces, they pose a significant fire and health risk.
 



Silo Fire in McLean

  June 15, 2008 - On the morning of June 9th, Dryden firefighters were called to assist the McLean Fire Department with a burning hay fire.
 
Over two dozen volunteer firefighters from 4 different department's, spent the better part of 8 hours pouring water into a storage silo filled with hay. The fire was put out with no extension into neighboring structures.
  It was determined a combination of heat and humidity caused the hay to spontaneously ignite. Dryden, Freeville, & Cortlandville provided mutual aide to McLean throughout the day.

Pictured at right:
Lieutenant Matt Wood &
 Safety Officer Jim Drew


   Image taken by
 the Ithaca Journal Newspaper
 

Dryden Fire Calendar

  June 1st, 2008- After a little bit of work, our department will be introducing a fundraising calendar at the 2008 Dairy Days. 
  This 2008-2009 Calendar features 15 months, each with it's own full color photo and monthly safety tip.
  Depicted in each photo are members of Dryden Ambulance Inc. and Neptune Hose Company #1 in action. Pictures range from vehicle extrication and recent structure fires, to monthly trainings.
  Also included with this calendar are seasonal safety tips for each month. It's an excellent way for us to continue teaching the public, especially younger children, about safety.
 

Help make our community safer.
Support your local volunteers.

 


2008 SADD Demonstration

  May 16, 2008 - Every other year our department performs a demonstration for the 11th & 12th grade students of the Dryden High School. The goal is to educate students about the costs of drinking and driving. The SADD Demo or "Students Against Destructive Decisions" takes place a few days before the annual Junior/Senor Prom. The SADD student group participates in this demonstration as the victims of a multiple car accident.
  Police, Ambulance, and Fire-Rescue Personnel attempt to save the lives of the victims in the mock accident. This scenario took many hours of planning and hard work to put together. Many department members took the day off of their regular jobs, to be apart of this event.

Check out the Department Photo Gallery for more Pictures.
-Demo pictures taken by Glen Hughes

 

Building Project Begins

  April 15, 2008 - After many months of designing & planning, phase one of the building renovations is scheduled to begin.
  The new renovations which will complicate us for the next couple months, are necessary.  
  Our apparatus bay will be reworked and expanded. A new communications room will be added, which will house new up-to-date equipment to compliment our new county radio system. And our old communications room will be transformed into a ready room for fire department personnel.
  In the long run, the addition of this much needed space will help us to better meet the ever increasing needs of our community.
 

Brush Fire Season 

  With winter now coming to a close, area residents begin working to cleanup their outside yards.
  Each year our department responds to numerous alarms regarding out of control brush fires.
  These fires that were lit intentionally to clear away dead vegetation, can spread easily.
  They can endanger your home, property and lives, as well as your neighbors. The best way to prevent this from happening is; Do not burn in the first place. There are other means of proper disposal.

Here are some tips to help prevent yourself from becoming a victim of a grass or brush fire:
     *DO NOT BURN. Dispose of waste properly.
       ---Watch the Village of Dryden website for seasonal pickup information.    

    
*Create defensible space. Thin out trees and brush within 30 feet around your home.
     *After 30 feet, remove dead wood, debris and low tree branches.
     *Stack firewood at least 30 feet away from your home.
     *Keep your roof clean and clear.
     *Make sure water sources, hydrants and ponds, are accessible to the fire department.
     *Keep sprinkler systems in good working order.
     *Always dispose of cigarettes carefully.

For more Fire-Safe Tips
Download this: U.S. Fire Administration Flyer
For more local information, Checkout the Tompkins County Health Department

 

Ice Rescue Training

  March 15, 2008 - On the evening of March 13th, members of our department practiced different water rescue techniques at Dryden Lake.
  The mix of water & ice provided a unique training experience and gave everyone who participated valuable insight.
  Checkout our photo gallery for more photos from this weeks training session.

   April's update will include photos from the years 1990-1999.
 

Fire Hits 4 Unit Apartment Complex 

  March 1, 2008 - On February 18th during the early morning hours 6 departments responded to a fire reported at Deibler Drive in Freeville.
  Freeville & Etna firefighters made the initial attack and were able to knockdown the fire with limited damage to the structure. Dryden, Varna, Cayuga Heights, and McLean provided Mutual Aide with manpower and equipment.
  **UPDATE**
   I'm attempting to rework the photo gallery, this update includes the years; 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008.
 

Dryden Fire & Ambulance Celebrate 2007
  February 15, 2008 - On February 9th, Dryden Ambulance & Neptune Hose Company Celebrated 2007. The banquet committee put together another splendid celebration. Many awards were handed out. Some were for years of service, some were for their achievements, and others for going above & beyond. Here is list of those honored:

 

                                  Years of Service

05 Years

Drew Hill, Jennifer Wildridge

10 Years

Dave Cotterill

15 Years

Alan Ackley, Jim Drew

20 Years

Dan Hill

25 Years

Mark Bell, Marty Taylor, Tom Warner, Rick Young

40 Years

Steve Carpenter, Clint Cotterill, Don Gilbert, Greg Humphrey, Dick Young

45 Years

Don Hansen, Gerry Ryan

50 Years

Ed Bell   ---  Congratulations, that's a long time!!!!!!

 

Yearly Awards

 
Chiefs Award Jennifer Wildridge
Firefighter of the Year Jeremy Neagle
Ed Hill Memorial Award George Wildridge
   

Special Recognition Awards

 
Financial Guidance for Special Projects Doug Cotterill
Office Renovations & Building Committee Chairman Jim Drew
Emergency Generator & Grant Money Bill Ackroyd
Building Coordinator & Administrative Support Christy Warner
Gator ATV Implementation & Procurement Steve Carpenter
Public Outreach Program & Web-Site Redesign
 
Adam Talbot
 

Town Training 

  February 1, 2008 - Over a dozen of our members kicked off the training year on January 10th, practicing Large Area Search techniques.
  The Town of Dryden fire departments also began the first of many future joint training sessions. Neptune Hose Company played host for the first session held on January 16th.
  On the update side of things, the News Ticker on the top right side of the page is finished and running. The ticker will list all upcoming trainings & events with clickable links, as well as other important info.
  Other updated pages are :
     *Added Line Officer Information
     *Added Picture on Station Page
     *Added Top-10 Responders for 2007
     *Added Our Mission Statement
                                                                            *Upload of In-House Trainings & Events

Total Calls for 2007 (271) 

  January 10, 2008 - In 2007, we responded to over 270 emergency & non emergency calls for help. Everyone of our members deserves a pat on the back for a job well done!
  You can find out more interesting statistics for the past year by clicking on the statistics button on our navigation menu to the left.
  Here are some more changes for this update:
     *Added 4th Quarter Year End Stats
     *Added New Dept. & County Trainings
     *Divided News Page into 4 sections
 

Happy New Year's

  January 1, 2008- We hope everyone has a safe and happy new year's. Below is the list of updates for the beginning of the month.
  The biggest update was to the Picture Gallery. It is important to note that not all of the below Galleries are complete. If anyone has or knows of anybody with more pictures, please contact the Department Historian or leave a message at the Fire Station.

     * Added a Calendar to the Hall Page
     * Added Info on the Knox Box System
     * Added Address Sign Markers
     * Added Info on Smoke Detectors
     * Added Info on CO Detectors
     * Added Fire Extinguishers
     * Updated Yearly Stats
     * Added Members Section
     * Added Gallery Pictures from;
            --All 1940's, 1950's, 1960's,
               & 1970's

Website Update

  December 15, 2007- Here is a list of changes to the website on this update, keep checking back for more.

     * Added Google Map of our Station
     * Updated Training & Events
     * Added 2008 Election Results
     * Added Info about our Department
     * Added Info on the Maltese Cross
     * Added Our History
     * Added Info on Emergency Lights

(Stay in shape, exercise!)

A New Look for Our Website

  December 1, 2007
- After some work, our fire company is debuting a revised version of our earlier website.

  Please take the time to explore some of the rich history our company has with in the Dryden Community. Learn about your fellow neighbors who provide the village and town of Dryden with safe and secure fire protection.

*More information will be added on our next update.
It will be updated on the middle and end of each month.*

Please sign our Guestbook and let us know what you think!



*This Website is under Construction*

JAN

26

FEB

24

MAR

21

APR

29

MAY

13

JUN

16

JUL

20

AUG

16

SEP

19

OCT

29

NOV

 

DEC

 

TOTAL = 213