Dates Announced for 2009 Jackson Firefighters Fire Expo

Posted in Expo on October 16th, 2008 by Steve

 

The dates have been announced for the 2009 Jackson Professional Firefighters Fire Expo.  The Expo will be held on February 21 and 22, 2009.  The speakers will be Skip Coleman, retired Assistant Chief of Toledo Fire Department and Captain Mike Gagliano of the Seattle Fire Department.

 

Captain Mike Gagliano, Seattle Fire Department

Captain Mike Gagliano, Seattle Fire Department

 

Captain Mike Gagliano of the Seattle Fire Department will speak on “Air Management.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Assistant Chief Skip Coleman (Ret.) of the Toledo Fire Department

Assistant Chief Skip Coleman (Ret.) of the Toledo Fire Department

 

Retired Assistant Chief Skip Coleman of the Toledo Fire Department will be presenting “Searching Smarter.”  Chief Coleman has been a speaker at the Jackson Fire Expo before and we are asked all of the time if we can have him back.

 

 

 

 

 

This post is meant as a “Save the Date.”  More information will be coming soon.  Check back frequently for updates.

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Jackson Township Fire Department Operating Levy to Appear on the November Ballot

Posted in Jackson Township Fire Department Levy on October 2nd, 2008 by Steve

 

  • The levy is to renew the current levy and there will be no increase in millage
  • This is not a new tax and is not an increase to the existing tax.
  • This is the operating money for the Fire Dept.  Without the levy, there will be no EMS and a skeleton crew for fire protection operating out of one station.
  • The only means of funding for the Fire Dept is this levy and ambulance billing
  • Currently the levy provides for EMS and Fire Protection for the residents of Jackson Township.  Jackson Fire Dept. operates 5 full time stations with full time paramedic service at all five stations.   
  •  Our Dept. offers second-to-none service.  Residents enjoy around-the-clock paramedic service and fire protection provided by professionally certified firefighters.  That coupled with an average response time of less than 4 minutes, our service cannot be beat.
  •  The premium service comes with a price but how can a price be placed on human life?  We truly are the most well educated, professional, and best equipped Fire Department in Stark County and one of the top in the State of Ohio.  If you had an emergency at your home or your child or other loved one was critically ill, wouldn’t you like to know that you have the best there is responding to your emergency?  
  • Fire protection is similar to an insurance policy;  you don’t like paying for it and you hope to never need it but if you ever do, you certainly want to know that you are covered.
  • Try holding your breath for 4 minutes.  That is how long it takes for your brain to start dying when deprived of oxygen.  With an average response time of less than 4 minutes, there is a much better chance of survival and quality of life in the event of a cardiac arrest.  Without funding our residents could be faced with a reduction in staffing and stations will close.  That will result in response times that could easily double our average of 4 minutes we have now.  How many brain cells will die in that amount of time?  What is the chance of recovery after Oxygen deprivation for that amount of time?  There again how do you put a price on human life?  The Jackson Township Fire Department has been frugal with tax dollars and Chief Heck is known throughout the State of Ohio for managing dollars and moving forward.  In a time of recession he has been able to keep our department growing and is able to increase staffing while other communities are laying off.  Sure it is easy to second-guess and naysay how levied monies are spent but if you look at Chief Heck’s record you will find it is impeccable.  Staffing is the most expensive aspect of any organization or business.  Staffing is what puts 5 advanced life support ambulances on the road every day all day.  Staffing is also what provides 4 Engines, a Tower-Ladder Truck, and a Heavy Rescue Company on the road for fires and vehicle accidents.  Staffing also provides for a full time fire prevention bureau.  This provides for fire safety in our schools, shopping centers, churches, restaurants, and all public buildings.  Without our inspectors, public safety would be at the mercy of those who occupy our public buildings. 

To see more, including the approved ballot language, visit our Jackson Township Fire Department Levy information page.

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