At 03:29 Station 20 was toned out for a MVA on Colosse Rd approximately 1.5 miles before Joyners Bridge Rd. Engine 20 responded and upon arrival reported single vehicle off the road with no hazards. All units were clear at 04:42.
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At 18:38 Station 20 was toned out to for wires down on Burdette Road near Walters Hwy. E20 responded. 213 arrived on scene, determined it was a cable TV wire and cleared all units. Station 20 units clear at 18:45.
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At 10:18 Station 20 was toned out to provide assistance to Southampton County with the brush fire at the intersection of Unity Rd and Ivor Rd. Brush 20 responded and was clear at 14:10....
At 14:14 Station 20 was toned out to for an automatic fire alarm in the 200 block of Pocahontas Ave. Alarm company canceled after contacting homeowner who was cooking. Station 20 was clear at 14:19....
At 15:17 Station 20 was toned out to provide an engine to back fill Suffolk Station 7 that was working a brush fire. Engine 20 responded. Station 20 units were clear at 18:54....
At 19:20 Station 20 was toned out to provide traffic control for the Va State Police at the intersection of Carrsville Hwy and Barrett Ln. With E20 having Carrsville Hwy completely shut down, traffic was diverted onto Beaverdam Rd. Units were clear at 21:48....
At 13:00 Station 20 was toned out to provide an engine to back fill Suffolk Station 7 that was working a brush fire. With Engine 20 responding assistance was provided to a MVA. Nightingale was landed to transport one to Norfolk Sentara General Hospital. Stati...
At 01:33 Station 20 was toned out for a tree on fire in the roadway in the 32000 block of Airport Dr. Engine 20 and Attack 20 responded along with FFR E2. Hand line with foam was used. All units were clear at 02:09....
At 12:17 Station 20 was toned out for a MVA in the 2300 block of Carrsville Hwy. Engine 20 responded and upon arrival reported single vehicle in the ditch with no hazards. After assisting FFR with patient packaging all units were clear at 13:18....
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.