Jackson Township Firefighters to hold Golf Scramble at Tam O’Shanter

Posted in Jackson Firefighters Association on April 30th, 2009 by Steve

The Jackson Firefighters Golf Scramble has been cancelled. We apologize to those who were planning on attending the event.

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Jackson Professional Firefighters to Host Ohio Professional Firefighters Association 3rd District Meeting

Posted in Union on March 25th, 2009 by Steve

The Jackson Professional Firefighters will be hosting the Ohio Association of Professional Firefighters 3rd district meeting on April 21, 2009. The OAPFF meeting will be held at the Lake Cable Clubhouse. The price for the event will be $20.00 for active members and $15.00 for retirees.

For complete information, see the OAPFF 3rd District Meeting flyer.  

To RSVP for the OAPFF meeting, please contact Tony Hercules at 330-882-5223 no later than April 14, 2009.  

Local 2280 are proud to have the OAPFF 3rd district meeting coming to Jackson Township.

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Captain Leopold and Firefighter Harrison Save Jackson Township Woman From House Fire

Posted in Firefighters Helping Others on November 20th, 2008 by Steve

As Jerry Valentine, of the Jackson Township Highway Department made his rounds salting the roads on November 18, 2008 he saw smoke coming from the residence of Christine Habony. Valentine quickly called the Jackson Township Fire Department when nobody answered as he banged on the door.

Engine Two arrived on scene. Firefighter Harrison and Captain Leopold advanced a line inside, and discovered Christine Habony unconscious.  Harrison and Leopold removed Christine from the house and firefighters outside administered CPR.  Christine was taken to Affinity Medical Center and later flown to Akron General.  

Also saved in this fire was Christine’s rottweiler.  The Stark County Humane Society was holding the rottweiler until family could pick up the dog.
“I think in the matter of just minutes it made a difference and hopefully the long term effect will be positive. The key thing was the snow plow operator,” said Chief Heck.

The Fire Chief called Valentine a hero.

“No I don’t think I’m a hero. Any good natured person that would’ve been in the area would’ve done the same thing”, Jerry said.

“Gary and I were a small part of an operation that went really well this morning,” Leopold said Tuesday. 

Firefighters Frank Schneider and Dave Seibert and paramedic Thom Ross also were credited. Outside, Schneider and Seibert helped while Ross performed CPR, Leopold said.

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Jackson Township Fire Department Operating Levy Passes

Posted in Jackson Township Fire Department Levy on November 5th, 2008 by Steve

Thank you to everybody who voted and helped pass issue 40, the Jackson Township Fire Department Operating Levy!  This is the only operating levy that the Jackson Township Fire Department has.

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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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Jackson Firefighters Take Part in ACBC Burn Camp Fire Truck Day

Posted in Charities, Firefighters Helping Others on August 26th, 2008 by Steve

 

Jackson Firefighters Jeff "Shawn" McDonough and Ryan Casper at Fire Truck Day.  Pictured are East Sparta Unit 2 and Jackson Township Engine 6
Jackson Firefighters Jeff “Shawn” McDonough and Ryan Casper with East Sparta Unit 2 and Jackson Township Engine 6 in background

Every year, ACBC holds “Burn Camp,” an annual summer camp for young burn survivors to enjoy fun activities while the staff looks after their individual safety and medical needs. Camp activities include horseback riding and Fire Truck Day, when fire departments from the area bring their trucks to camp. The Jackson Township Fire Department and Jackson Professional Firefighters, IAFF Local 2280 are regular participants in Fire truck Day. This year, brothers Jim Cunningham, Jeff McDonough, and Ryan Casper attended representing the Department and Union.

 

Fire Truck Day is a day when area departments bring fire trucks to camp to show the children. They set up a line for the children to walk and spray water on the children and other firefighters. It is fun for everybody. Later in the day, the children get to play in foam from the Akron Fire Department’s foam unit.

 

Who had more fun, the firefighters or the kids?  Pictured are Ryan Casper, Jeff McDonough, and Tony Hercules.
Who had more fun, the firefighters or the kids? Pictured are Ryan Casper, Jeff McDonough, and Tony Hercules.

 

 

ACBC Burn Camp participants playing in foam.
ACBC Burn Camp participants playing in foam.

Fire truck day is always the highlight of Burn Camp, thanks to the departments that participate. The Jackson Professional Firefighters look forward to Fire Truck Day every year. ACBC is one of the charities that the Jackson Professional Firefighters contribute to.

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