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Rombout Monthly Activity
Report
August 2003
Rombout
Fire Department responded to total 43 calls in the month of August:
Twelve automatic fire alarms, one vehicle fire, two structure fires, one was
mutual aid to the Village of Fishkill. Nine motor vehicle accidents, two carbon
monoxide calls, six assist ambulance calls, three unauthorized controlled burns,
mutual aid to Village of Fishkill for smoke in the building, and mutual aid to
standby in quarters at Castle Point FD. On August 14 Rombout firefighters were
called to "standby in quarters" due to the blackout. Once the stations were
manned, they were immediately called to assist the Fishkill Police Department
with traffic control and to help provide shelter and ice to the town citizens.
Chief Marino would like to thank the following who provided assistance and
donations during the blackout: Sam's Club, the Town of Fishkill Highway
Department and Police Department, "Mobil on the Run" Rt. 9 Southbound, Paleen
Construction and the Village of Fishkill Fire Department and Sewer Department.
Rombout has so far responded to 302 emergency calls in 2003.
Training highlights for August include:
August 11-Members trained with the new Scott Thermal Imaging Camera. This
addition to Rombout's arsenal of state-of-the-art firefighting and rescue tools
allows rescuers to quickly find and rescue victims of fires, accidents and
floods and can help locate lost or injured people in any of
Fishkill's extensive wooded areas. The camera also reduces property losses due
to fire by quickly locating hot spots behind walls from electrical fires or
remaining embers after a structural fire which would otherwise re-ignite causing
additional damage.
August 25 -Members trained on using the aerial tower truck for high-angle rescue
and practiced raising and lowering a weighted training dummy in a rescue litter,
simulating rescues from elevator shafts, well heads, water towers, manholes, off
of roofs or from a collapsed construction trench.
Members practiced the latest procedures for strapping the patient in the litter,
rope handling and knot trying techniques and radio and hand communication.
School is Open- Drive carefully
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Neighboring Fire Departments
(alphabetical order)
Beacon
Chelsea
Dutchess Junction
East Fishkill
Glenham
Hughsonville
New Hackensack
New Hamburg
North Highlands
SW Johnson
Village of Fishkill
EMS Units
Alamo EMS
Beacon Vol. Ambulance Corps
Mobile Life Support
Helicopter Units
NY State Police Aviation Unit
Stat Flight
Other
Dutchess County Red Cross
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