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Fri. Oct 9th 2009
Fire Prevention at Carrsville Elem. School

Friday October 9th Station 20 members visited Carrsville Elementary School for Fire Prevention Week. Attending were Captain J...

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Thu. Oct 8th 2009
Extrication Training

Thursday October 8th the junior department trained on vehicle extrication. Leading the training were Commissioner Duck and Lt...

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Mon. Oct 5th 2009
FF Certification

Congratulations to Firefighters Kyle Cobb,  Amber O'Neal and Juniors Cody Holland, Brett Vaughan for achieving...

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2010 Call Volume
  Fire EMS
January  17  28
February  14  21
March  12  28
April  12  25
May  10  29
June  6  23
July  17  28
August  12  26
September    
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December    
Total 100208

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P.O. Box 27
Carrsville, VA 23315

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757-569-9723

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Occupancy
Zoning and safety code term used to determine how a structure is permitted to be used and occupied, which in turn dictates the necessary safety structures and procedures.


Occupancy class
General categories of structures for purpose of safety planning, such as for hospital, assembly, industrial, single-family dwelling, apartment building, commercial, etc. Further broken down by types of hazards associated with particular occupancies, such as gas stations.


Occupant use hose
Light-weight firehose coupled to standpipe for emergency use by building occupants prior to arrival of firefighters. Often accessible by breaking glass to unlock secure enclosure.


Offensive attack
Method of firefighting in which water or other extinguisher is taken directly to the seat of the fire, as opposed to being pumped in that general direction from a safe distance.


On-call
Personnel who can be summoned (and paid) when necessary to respond to an incident; a type of volunteer" fire department.


One-hour fuel
Vegetation with large surface-to-mass ratio, a so-called fine fuel" (along with 10-hour) that quickly reaches critical (inflammable) moisture levels (fine fuel moisture FFM) when exposed to heat; compare with 100-hour or 1000-hour fuels (i.e. live fuel moisture LFM) which take much more heat to ignite.


Open-circuit SCBA
See SCBA. Exhaled air is not reused by the system.


OSHA
U.S. government agency concerned with regulating employee safety, particularly in hazardous occupations such as firefighting.


Outside fire
Urban fire not inside a building or vehicle, often found to be burning trash which could extend to nearby structures or vehicles if not dealt with properly. A suburban, interface, or rural outside fire could also be a wildland fire.


Outside stem and yoke valve (OS&Y)
Type of gate valve actuator arranged such that the valve stem moves in and out of the handle, thus externally indicating whether the valve is open or shut, unlike the more common gate valve wherein the stem rotates and only the gate moves up and down inside the fixture.


Overhauling
Late stage in fire-suppression process during which the burned area is carefully examined for remaining sources of heat that may re-kindle the fire. Often coincides with salvage operations to prevent further loss to structure or its contents, as well as fire-cause determination and preservation of evidence.


Overhead
Personnel assigned to supervisory positions, including Incident Commander, Command Staff, General Staff, Branch Directors, Supervisors, Unit Leaders, Managers, and staff.


Oxidizer
A hazardous material containing oxygen that can combine with adjacent fuel to start or feed a fire.





The Chief's Corner

Comments from the Chief.


The Commisioner's Corner

About 6 years ago your CVFD saw a need to expand our service to you.   We began providing EMS First Responder service within our run area.   We currently have about twenty active medical providers certified at the EMT level or higher.  These members have opted to take a minimum of 110 hours of additional training and testing to reach the minimum level.   They then have to maintain that training by meeting state mandated continuing education requirements.   This service costs an additional $20 to $25 thousand dollars a year to provide.   I mention this because I want you to know where your money goes when we ask for your support at one of our many fund raisers.   While we commit to provide the manpower for the service, we need your commitment to help fund the service.  Congratulations to Trevor, John and Cody for recently attaining that certification.   Also, thanks to those that made the commitment to the class, but fell a little short in attaining certification.   Even without the card, your efforts will make CVFD a better provider to our community.  

 

 


Recent Calls

Mon. Aug 30th 2010
Lightning Strike

At 23:40 Station 20 was toned out for lightning striking a tree, possibly on fire in the 6000 block of Carrsvi...

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Mon. Aug 30th 2010
Smoke in the Area

At 13:09 Station 20 was toned out for smoke in the area in the 6000 block of Carrsville Hwy. Attack 20 re...

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Mon. Aug 30th 2010
Fire Alarm

At 19:48 Station 20 was toned out to for a fire alarm in the 33000 block of Carver Road. Engine 20 and Engine ...

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