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Sherwood Forest Estates Fire District AZ
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CHIEF’S REPORT DECEMBER 21, 2021
Activity:
Equipment:
Training: Bi-monthly trainings continue. November 17 training consisted of 2 members SCBA and Thermal Camera X 1 Hour, December 4 Training consisted of 3 members, Facemask, FR 10 review, driving 3 vehicles and monthly checks overview X 2 hours. Next month training January 8 (9 am) and Jan 19 (6 pm)
District Notes:
Respectfully Submitted:
John D. Moede, Fire Chief
as seen in the Tuesday, November 23, 2021, Williams – Grand Canyon News
WILLIAMS, Ariz. — To help with communication efforts for first responders, a new radio repeater has been established on Bill Williams Mountain.
The repeater was made possible through the cooperative work of High Country Fire & Rescue, Ponderosa Fire and Sherwood Forest Estates Fire District, along with the support of the Sherwood Firefighters Foundation,
“This repeater will dramatically increase emergency radio coverage which will improve efficiency and safety for our residents” said John Moede, fire chief of Sherwood Forest Estates Fire District. “Our agency will be able to have direct communication with our dispatch center, Guardian Communications.”
According to Moede, the repeater project came about because of spotty radio coverage which hampered emergency response and effectiveness.
“We have had particular problems with coverage to the north and west of Parks,” said Lee Antonides, fire chief of Ponderosa Fire District. “This repeater system provides for increased communications interoperability for all regional public safety agencies.”
High Country Fire and Rescue Fire Chief Robert Trotter agreed.
“This project is also providing the opportunity for several agencies to work on one channel if a large scale incident occurs,” he said. “The collaboration of our agencies along with the Sherwood Firefighters Foundation provided an opportunity to purchase and install the repeater system. The generous financial support of the Sherwood Firefighters Foundation allowed us to fund the project.”
Information provided by Sherwood Forest Estates Fire District
CHIEF’S REPORT NOVEMBER 16, 2021
Activity:
Equipment:
Training: Bi-monthly trainings continue. October 20 training consisted of 4 members, 1.5 hours on SCBA exercises. November 13 training consisted of 4 members, 1 hour, testing pumps and station updates. Next training November 17 (6 pm). Next month training December 4 (9 am)
District Notes:
Respectfully Submitted:
John D. Moede
Fire Chief
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Saturday, Dec. 4th
9:00 am – 12 pm
• Enjoy Coffee and Pastries
• Free Public Talk at 10:30 – 11:15 am
• 15 minute Guided Meditations: 9:30 & 11:45am
• Browse our Gift Shop & Cafe
CHIEF’S REPORT OCTOBER 19, 2021
Activity:
Equipment:
Training: Bi-monthly trainings continue. October 2 training consisted of 2 members, 1.5 hours ORE’s (fire extinguisher prop, AED simulation, oxygen application and ERG. Next training October 20 (6 pm). Next month training November 6 (9 am) and November 17 (6 PM)
District Notes:
Respectfully Submitted:
John D. Moede
Fire Chief
CHIEF’S REPORT SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
Activity:
Equipment:
Training: Bi-monthly trainings continue. September 18 training canceled. Next training September 22 (6 pm). Next month training Oct 2 (9 am) and Oct 20 (6 PM).
District Notes:
Respectfully Submitted:
John D. Moede
Fire Chief
CHIEF’S REPORT JULY 20, 2021
Activity:
Equipment:
Training: Bi-monthly trainings continue. June 16 training included 6 members July 3 training had 6 members and consisted of review of Brush 6 capabilities/upgrades (2 hours). Next training July 21 (6 PM). Next month training August 7 (9 am) and August 18 (6 PM)
District Notes:
Respectfully Submitted:
John D. Moede
Fire Chief
The new concrete aprons on both buildings are finished. Thanks to Bruce Spiers who took some great drone shots of the new concrete pads.