Painting Fundraiser for our Annual Firefighter Toy Drive

The Fredericktown Firefighters Association is once again hosting a painting party fundraiser for our Annual Firefighter Toy Drive. Partnering with Fine Wine & Creative Design, this has been a successful event over the last several years.

The cost is $45 per person with all supplies included. For questions and to register call 614-636-0063.

Our Toy Drive is entering its 12 year and we are ready to launch another successful event to make sure that we can meet the local needs of families within our community. We are a standalone Toy Drive, operate with no outside sources, and all volunteer labor.

Swift/Surface water rescue awareness class

Hosting another multi-departmental training tonight at our house. Guest instructor Steve Treinish is presenting swift water and surface water rescue awareness. Crews from five departments are taking part. Thank you to everyone for coming to participate and take knowledge back home.

Special Board Meeting – May 30

This is a joint meeting between the Fire and EMS boards on May 30th. The meeting will be held at the Fredericktown Firehouse, 139 Columbus Road in Fredericktown.

If you have questions, make sure to contact your local trustees, councilpersons to have them answered.

Here are some recent media links to meetings and events.

May Board Meeting

Board Member Resigns 

April Board Meeting

Community Town Hall

March Board Meeting

February Board Meeting

Firefighters Voice Stance on Merge – 2017

Emotions high as staffing turned down

FCFD Tries again for staffing 

Fredericktown Fire Rejects Paid Staff

 

 

Congratulations to our Fredericktown Graduates!

Congratulations to the 2018 graduating class of Fredericktown High School. Special congrats go out to Noah Smith as he officially transitions from Fire Cadet to Probationary Firefighter tonight!

 

Cadets training on search and rescue

Cadets spent their second meeting of the month in the training center on search and rescue.  Next month starts the summer Fire Cadet Academy.

FCFD responds to car fire / MVC

CH411, R415, E413, T417 were dispatched at 4:16am on Sunday to the 16000 block of North Liberty Road on a motor vehicle crash with fire.

Upon arrival to scene, CH411 found a vehicle overturned and fully engulfed in fire. The driver of the vehicle was able to get out of the vehicle, no extrication was required. Fredericktown EMS transported one male to Knox Community Hospital.

The crew of E413 made the initial attack and stretched a 1 3/4″ line for suppression. Incoming crews assisted. The roadway was shut down.

The FCFD had a total of 12 firefighters respond to the call.

Firefighters battle hay fire

CH411, E419, T417, G412, G414 were dispatched at 11:48am on Saturday morning to the 19000 block of Ankneytown Road on the report of a trailer load of hay on fire.

Upon arrival of CH411 the trailer of hay was off the roadway and unhooked from the truck. Unburned hay was being removed by hand.

Firefighters stretched the 1 3/4″ line from the bumper of E419 for suppression and crews used hand tools to tear apart bales. A draft site was setup nearby at Knox lake for water supply.

A total of nine firefighters and one cadet responded to the call. All FCFD crews were back in quarters by 1:39pm.

Fire Cadet recruitment day – May 8

Members of the Fredericktown Community Fire District will be setup and recruiting at the Fredericktown Local Schools on May 8, during the junior high and high school lunch periods 10:30 until 12:30 or so. The purpose of our recruitment day is to find youth who are interested in the Fire Cadet program or the fire service.

If your child is in high school now, or getting ready to enter their freshman year this fall, check us out!

What sets our program apart? We are a standalone cadet program that does not work under the auspices of a State or National agency. We charge absolutely ZERO fees to be a member.

What does our program teach? Our cadets follow very closely the Ohio 36-Hour Volunteer Firefighter curriculum that is taught around the state. They learn important hands on skills that can be used in a variety of situations on the fire ground, training ground, and in the classroom. Our cadets learn life saving skills that they will retain and utilize.

What do we offer? The opportunity first and foremost to build and shape these young adults in a positive manner. If they are interested in the fire service as a career this is a great starting point for them to try it out and make decisions that will affect them after graduation.

How active are the fire cadets? After their summer long academy, they train at least twice a month and are invited to all fire department trainings conducted by the FCFD. Cadets once they successfully complete the academy are permitted to respond with firefighters to incidents.

FCFD responds mutual aid to Mount Vernon structure fire

CH411, E419, E413, R415 were dispatched at 2:10am on Sunday morning to North Gay Street in Mount Vernon on the report of a structure fire.

The crew of E419 and CH411 assisted with overhaul and searching for fire extension. E413 and R415 were setup in staging.

The FCFD had a total of 12 firefighters respond to the call.

What does our Fire Cadet curriculum look like?

With the upcoming Fire Cadet Recruitment Day next week, we thought that we would take some time to go over what some of the curriculum for the summer long academy consists of to prepare them as a cadet.

Class #1 – History of the Fire Service / History of the FCFD
Class #2 – SCBA / PPE
Class #3 – Trucks and Tools
Class #4 – Hydrants / Appliances / Portable dump tank
Class #5 – Motor vehicle crashes and Hydraulic Tools

Class #6 – Auto Extrication Day

Class #7 – Portable Extinguishers / Reading Smoke

Class #8 – Search and Rescue

Class #9 – SCBA

Class #10 – Review for Final

Cadets and recruits meet almost weekly throughout the summer as a part of this program and are invited to all FCFD training to further their skills and build teamwork. With few exceptions, our cadets are not sitting in classrooms they are the majority of the time in a hands on environment learning not only life safety skills, but skills for LIFE!   We are proud of the program that we have build at the Fredericktown Community Fire District, it is successful, growing, and already paying dividends in new firefighters in the community.  If you’re interested in the program and in grades 9-12, get in touch with us today!