The Adrian Township Fire Department is currently accepting applications for Paid-on-Call Firefighter-EMT’s. To be eligible, applicants must have a High School Diploma, be 18 years old, live within five miles of the township limits, have no criminal record, and have a good driving record. Michigan Fire Fighter I & II and Basic EMT are preferred, however, all individuals meeting the minimum qualifications as described above will receive required training. Paid-on-Call Firefighters provide coverage during the week and 1 weekend a month. This part time position responds to alarms or requests for service, acts in emergencies such as storms, medical emergencies, extinguishing fires and performs service work as directed. You will work under the supervision of the of the Fire Chief or designated supervisor. To apply please e-mail us at [email protected]
Here are some great winter holiday fire safety tips. Please make sure to get rid of your live Christmas tree when it is dry.
Today we laid our Retired Assistant Chief Doug Betz to rest after 46 years of service in Lenawee County.
Our February fire training consisted of search & rescue including the Denver Drill for removing a downed firefighter out of a window in a confined space. Here is a list of things to consider before the upcoming snow and super-cold weather we have coming this week. I know it's long but maybe you can find something that will be helpful. Credit to J. Betz for compiling these items. For your house:
• Make sure your outside water is turned off and garden hose disconnected • Check your furnace filter and make sure exhaust pipes are clear (air in, air out) • Add insulation on the outside walls that have plumbing. Eliminate drafty spots • Insulate pipes that freeze. Be careful with heat tape! • Use draft stops at doors, window seal kit or heavy curtains on windows • Open cabinet doors to pipes that might freeze • If you turn the furnace down at night, don’t go too far. Problems during the day might become a problem at night • Drip any faucet that freezes if you have to. • Know where your water shutoff is located, and clear a path to it. Know how to turn it off • Be careful and be smart using alternative heat like fireplaces or wood burners, and space heaters. I’ve run too many fires when folks don’t use them right or they fail to work properly. • Make sure your smoke detectors and CO detectors work. Don’t have them? Buy them when you go to the store. • Use your generator outdoors only if you lose power. Fill it up, know how to start it and how to use it. Don’t back-feed the power grid. • Think twice before using anti-freeze on your sidewalk or driveway. It can make pets ill or kill them. Even if it just gets on your pets paws. • Know your utility companies numbers, just in case you need them. For your car: • Check your wiper blades, battery, tires, and anti-freeze. Correct the weaknesses now • If your battery is weak, prepare for it to be dead in the bitter cold • Keep a full tank of gas, top off at half a tank • Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle. • If you warm up your car, make sure it’s not a carbon monoxide threat to you or the house. For yourself: • Wear layers instead of just one bulky item • Chill out on the alcohol, instead stay hydrated • Stay dry, perspiration will cool you off. Especially hands and feet • Keep those hands and feet warm, if they are cold you’re in trouble • Sunglasses! Or should I say “snowglasses” • Learn or know the signs of hypothermia • Take care of your pets. • Eat warm foods like soup, chili etc. • Check on your neighbors. Sneak Peek | Fresh off the flatbed at Emergency Vehicles Plus - EV+ in Holland, MI is our New Wheeled Coach Type III Ambulance to replace Bravo 7. We look forward to seeing the finished ambulance soon! Welcome!The Adrian Township Fire Department has launched a new website - adriantwpfire.com. You can view our recent calls, learn more about our department and our members, request a burn permit, order a reflective address marker, and contact us.
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