vernonia rural fire protection district november21 2019 7 Vernonia Rural Fire Protection District VRFPD Hires Volunteer Recruitment and Retention Coordinator Birkenfeld RFPD. The addition of this part-time position does two things for both dis- tricts. First we have someone whose sole responsibility is to look at new ways to encourage community members to come in and be a part of the Fire Department. Second is to be the go-to person for all of our current members - someone to help them achieve their goals in both Fire and Emergency Medical Services, and make sure that we as a Fire District are meet- ing the needs of our members. Vernonia Fire District respond- ed to 740 emergency calls in 2018 with a 90% volunteer firefighting force. With the decline of volunteer firefight- In cooperation with the Mist- Birkenfeld Rural Fire Protection District (RFPD), through an Inter-governmental Agreement (IGA), the Vernonia Fire District has been able to bring on a part- time coordinator to assist in recruiting new volunteer members to join both dis- tricts with the goal of increasing the abil- ity to provide service to our citizens. On November 5 Vernonia Fire District welcomed new Volunteer Re- cruitment and Retention Coordina- tor Rob Davis to the department. Rob brings nearly 20 years of Fire, Rescue, and EMS experience working in both the public and private arenas. Rob is also a Volunteer Firefighter with the Mist- ers across the nation, positions like the Volunteer Coordinator are becoming more and more prevalent in volunteer and combination career and volunteer departments. If you are interested in serving the communities of Vernonia or Mist- Birkenfeld please come in to the fire sta- tions, meet the wonderful people, and fill out an application! Driver Training In mid-October, Vernonia RFPD and Mist- Birkenfeld RFPD teamed up to put on a National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Apparatus Operator class. This weekend class was a 16 hour course that teaches emergency driving skills to the volunteers in our area. We were fortunate enough to have 12 volun- teers take the class between the two Fire Districts. The first part of the class was an eight hour classroom portion where the students learned about vehicle checks and maintenance, vehicle weight and dimensions, stopping distances, and defensive driving. The second eight hour portion of the class was drive time for the volunteers. They drove through a cone course set up in a way to imitate everyday obstacles. The students were evaluated during this portion of the course by set criteria. This course was the first driver course put on by the Vernonia RFPD in at least five years. Soon we will have a Pump/Operator class to certify our newer personnel to drive and pump our fire apparatus during fire ground operations. If you have any interest in joining in on some of this training come down and see us at the fire station. ‘Tis The Season By Bailey Wegner Toy and Joy Chair The most wonderful time of the year is around the corner once again. However, for some, the most wonderful time of year is the most stressful. With the cost of items increasing in the blink of an eye, our wallets become pinched and we become worried. Instead of en- joying our time with our families, we are worried about how we are going to sup- ply them with the things they may want or need. Luckily, in our small town, the Vernonia Fire Association has tried to help take that stress away from fami- lies. With the help of donations from our community, we have been able to help give the children of Vernonia toys for Christmas. The day after Thanksgiving, our donation barrels go around to vari- ous locations throughout town to collect new, unwrapped toys for us to be able to give out. If you are wanting to donate, we are needing things for the teenagers of the town. Alongside the barrels are the ap- plications. We ask questions about age and interests so that we can try and sup- ply the correct items for the children. In order to receive toys, the applications need to be filled out completely and turned in on time. The applications are due December 18. Applications turned in after the 18 th will not be guaranteed toys. We try our best to fill the commu- nity’s needs, but it is stressful on us re- ceiving late applications and not having the correct amount of toys. Applications are processed, toys are wrapped, and de- livered before Christmas day. The date of pick up and delivery will be on the applications. This year, as an incentive to do- nate, Robyn at the Simply Beautiful and Handsome Boutique will be giving 10% off discounts at the store for customers who donate new, unwrapped toys. We love seeing the community help us with this project and could not do it without everyone. The Vernonia Fire Association and the Vernonia Ambulance Associa- tion work hand in hand to make Toy and Joy happen for our community, and pride themselves in taking care of the commu- nity in more ways than one. However, our helping hands numbers are running low, and we are always looking for vol- unteers. Firefighter and EMT applica- tions are always available at the station, but around the holidays we are always looking for holiday helpers. We can sign off for community service hours and we always have fun. We are here to serve and help the community and appreciate all the help we can get. ‘Tis the season to help. VOLUNTEERS WANTED VERNONIA RURAL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT VRFPD is currently accepting applications for Volunteer Fire Fighters • You must have a High School Diploma or G.E.D., a valid Oregon Driver’s License, and be at least 18 years of age • Currently, you must be able to attend weekly training on Monday nights Calls responded to October 1-31 Fire Emergency Medical Service Hazardous Condition Service Call Good Intent False Alarm Total 2 48 1 7 0 1 59 Here’s What We Do! • Willing to attend the Fire Academy • Live or work (employer willing to let you respond to calls) within VRFPD’s District VRFPD 555 E. Bridge St. Vernonia, OR 97064 503-429-8252 • Applications can be picked up at the Fire Station VRFPD FIRE CHIEF Earl Dean Smith dc4502@yahoo.com 503-709-8821 (cell) 503-429-8252 (office)