If anyone or a team is interested in playing golf in Myrtle Beach on February 15, the National Fallen Firefighters' Foundation is having a tournament! The entry fee is $100 per player, and the proceeds go to The National Fallen Firefighters' Foundation Spouses' & Children's scholarship fund. The $100 includes all golf & cart fees, a welcome goody bag, box lunch at the course, and a prime rib buffet style supper at Calli Baker's Firehouse Bar & Grill. There will be a new Buick given away for the first hole in one on hole #2, a 50/50 giveaway, silent auction and more surprises as well. If anyone is interested, go to http://www.firehero.org/ to register or call Jon Marsh at (843) 997-8592 if you have any questions. This is all for a good cause and is a super deal for a day of golf at the beach!
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Friday, January 28, 2011
Engine 11 Gets a Temporary Home!
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Engine 302 and Engine 11 |
With the upcoming renovations at Station 12, there was a need to make room at Station 16 for Engine 112 to be quartered for a month. So, we are thankful to Chief Schrade and our pals at St. Andrews for making space for us to move Engine 11 for a while. We moved her to SAFD Station 2 this afternoon where she'll remain under the watchful eyes of our friends for about a month. Thanks to all of you for your help!
Thursday, January 27, 2011
With Deepest Sympathy......................
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family of Mrs. Doris Shriver, the mother of CFD Battalion Chief Ricky Shriver and to the family of Mrs. Miriam Seyle, widow of former CFD Asst. Chief Irving Seyle in their passing this week.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Helping Out a Brother
Local IOP firefighter Seth Bacon was shocked when he found out that he had been diagnosed with cancer Sept. 1. He had surgery the very next day. Seth, 32, said, “Wow, I can’t believe this is happening to me. It is usually one of the things you read about, but it is not supposed to happen to you.” But unfortunately it had and in December at MUSC, Bacon found out from doctors that the cancer had spread to his lymph nodes.
Seth has been a firefighter the past 10 years and is scheduled to have major abdominal surgery next month. Opposed to having chemotherapy, he has opted for surgery, saying, “hopefully the surgery will be successful, so that we can nip the cancer in the bud.” The surgery could last from 4-14 hours and he could be in the hospital for 4-7 days. “So, we can’t nail down the costs exactly,” he said.
When Sue Feher, owner of The Break Room in Mount Pleasant, found out about the expensive surgery, she told Seth's girlfriend, Jessica Miller, that she wanted to host some sort of benefit. Seth has known Sue for years and is humbled by her generosity. She has put together a benefit pig roast at The Break Room in Brickyard neighborhood on Saturday, Jan. 29 from 1-5 p.m. “Because his bills are mounting, we are asking everyone to pull together and pitch in,’ said Feher. Sue, who also owns three other bars, said that she has put boots up on the bars in the restaurants to help raise funds.
“My employees are busy gathering prizes to be auctioned off,” said Feher. Some of the items that will be included in the silent auction are a bicycle, rounds of golf, gift certificates to local restaurants and Kiawah, among other things.
The Pig Roast is $5.00 a plate and retired North Charleston Assistant Fire Chief Kenny Bray will be cooking the pig. Music will be played by the Mike Thompson Band, who is donating their time to the benefit. Other local organizations have donated items as well. All of the proceeds will help Bacon with his medical expenses.
The Break Room is located at 2700 Highway 17 North. Bacon will also be guest- bartending this Saturday starting at 6:00 p.m.
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
A Visit to the Sofa Super Store Site
Last week we had the opportunity to accompany our recruits on a visit to the Sofa Super Store site. This visit is a part of every recruit class and it gives the new hires an opportunity to learn about our fallen brothers. As we walked around the site, we stopped at the places where our heroes fell and we shared information about each of the 9, his place in the department, and personal information about them. Afterwards, Chief Mark Davis shared his experience as a Captain on that fateful day. While all of us in attendance felt sadness, we believe it is important for all of our troops to know that the 9 were dedicated firefighters and family men, and also regular guys just like them. A visit to the site brings forth the stark reality that this is a dangerous job and that a firefighter’s life can hang in the balance on any call. It also gives us an opportunity to honor Billy, Mike, Louis, Earl, Mark, Brad, Frenchie, Brandon and Melvin by restating our commitment as a department to never let this tragedy happen again. Much has been done in the last three years to equip, train, and prepare the CFD to meet that commitment. There is much more to be done to continue to make the CFD a safer place and each of us, regardless of rank, position, time or affiliation with the department has a stake in that future.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
CFST Program Evaluated By NFFF Team
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Our Team and program were evaluated this past week by a group from the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. NFFF representatives from Kansas City, New York, Virginia and Maryland were in town to interview our Team members to gain insight into how our program was started in 2007 and how it has evolved since then. The evaluation included interviews and discussions with our Department of Mental Health management folks as well as our team leader, peer supervisor, clinicians/therapists and several of our CFD peer counselors. It is hoped that information from this visit will be useful in the continuing development of a national model for the Fire Service and will also serve to improve our services to our firefighters and their families.
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Peer Counselor Training Program Set for February!
On February 16th & 17th, 2010, the Charleston Firefighter Support Team will be presenting a Peer Counselor Training Program. This program is an important component to the continuing development of our Peer Counseling Team in the department. It will be presented by members of the Firefighter Support Team along with others from the mental health community. We have made great strides in providing counseling services and emotional support to our firefighters since this program was started over three years ago. We know that line-of-duty deaths and serious injuries can trigger emotional problems for us all, and we also know that our firefighters face issues on a daily basis that can affect their lives and job performance. The program will include information on stress, anxiety, depression, anger management, marital and relationship problems, alcohol and substance abuse, suicide, listening skills, coping, children’s issues and many more subjects. We are excited to be able to extend an invitation to other area fire department personnel to join us for this training.
This program will continue to strengthen our existing Team as we move into the future. While this training is necessary to prepare those who want to be peer counselors, it is being presented as a “no obligation” program to give all participants an opportunity to attend the training before deciding if becoming a peer counselor is appropriate for them. Regardless, this training will be useful to participants in their professional development.
This is a two day program and participants will be required to attend both days. Please contact Gerald Mishoe, as soon as possible, in the Support Team offices at (843) 609-8300 and let us know if you would like to attend. It is important that we finalize our list of interested personnel by January 31st so that we make preparations to include you in the class.
ADDED Friday, January 7th: We are receiving a great deal of interest in this program. You can also send me an e-mail to gerald@scfirefighters.org if you are interested in attending or sending personnel to the class.
Thanks, Gerald
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