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Assist Station 90 on MVC with Rollover

March 03, 2014

On Monday, March 3, 2014, Engine 84-1 was on a medical assist off of Roxana Road when Station 90 was dispatched to an MVC rollover with entrapment at Pyle Center and Daisy Roads. Engine 84-1 notified Rescue 90 that it was now available and on Roxana Road if they needed manpower. 90-15 directed 84-1 to respond to the MVC. Once on scene, the crew of 84-1 assisted with stabilization and patient extrication. "DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS PROUDLY SERVING OUR COMMUNITY"

2014 Josh Freeman Valor Award Nominees Doug Scott & Michele Steffens

February 21, 2014

Millville Volunteer Fire Company Fire Chief Richie Walls is proud to nominate Assistant Chief Doug Scott for the 2014 Joshua M. Freeman Valor Award. Doug Scott joined the Millville Volunteer Fire Company in 1978 as a Junior Firefighter at the young age of 16. Even at that early age, Doug displayed a real passion for serving his community as a volunteer firefighter. Thirty-five years later at the age of 51, Doug Scott is still going strong in serving his community as a volunteer firefighter and is not showing any signs of slowing down. Doug is not someone who just puts in a little time here and there when an emergency in the community occurs. He has been an active member in the fire company since he joined in 1978, and he continues to be in the fore front of being a leader. Since Doug has been in the fire service with the Millville Volunteer Fire Company, he has been very active as a line officer for the membership. Doug has been the Fire Chief on several occasions, as well as an Assistant Chief, Fire Lieutenant, Rescue Captain, Rescue Lieutenant, Truck Captain, Ambulance Clerk, and Assistant Secretary. One initiative Doug took on in the 80's was to develop map books for each of our pieces of apparatus. Each map book contains directions to roads and developments. The developments showed an overlay of the streets and the house numbering system. Naturally, this resulted in a quicker response time to emergency situations. The map books also include pre-plans on businesses, as well as the Lord Baltimore Elementary School. Fire hydrant locations are marked, as well as utilities, entrances and any hazardous materials the responders could possibly encounter. Even though our pieces of apparatus today contain computers that display maps and a route to follow, as we all know, electronics sometimes fail. When that happens the hard copies of the map books come out to show the way. As a long time fire line officer, Doug Scott has always been a big proponent of training for the membership of the Millville Volunteer Fire Company. The more training the members have, the safer they will be in responding to an emergency. Training is also vital to learn new techniques for fire suppression, vehicle rescue, dealing with hazardous materials, as well as new technology to deal with the different emergencies the Millville Volunteer Fire Company may be faced with. During Doug's career as a volunteer firefighter, I cannot imagine the number of countless hours he has dedicated to the Millville Volunteer Fire Company and the community members that the fire company serves. He has had many nights with not much sleep and having to go to work at his regular job the next morning. There have been many family dinners interrupted by an alarm in which Doug has sacrificed to help someone in need. As a final note to Doug's passion as a volunteer firefighter, he generated such respect and enthusiasm within his family that his son Amos became a volunteer firefighter, and then went on to be a professional firefighter; his stepdaughter Carrie became a volunteer firefighter; and, his wife Tricia became a volunteer ambulance attendant. Millville Volunteer Fire Company EMS Chief John Watson is proud to nominate Michele Steffens for the 2014 Joshua M. Freeman EMT of The Year. Michele has been a major contributor to the EMS service of Millville Fire Co. Inc. over the past 2 years. She is in charge of our Ambulance Fund Drive and spends several hours a week making sure all money is deposited and all citizens get credit for their donations. This is a very important job for our service. Michele is also a Nationally Registered EMT and spends numerous hours standing by at the fire house to ensure we can get our second ambulance out on a call if needed. She has also assisted EMS Chief Watson with filing shifts when employees have needed off, or had to leave for an emergency at home. She is always just a phone call away and rarely turns us down when we need her. EMS Chief Watson is very grateful to have a volunteer as dedicated as she is. Without Volunteers like Michele our ambulance service would suffer.

Structure Fire Assist With Frankford Vol Fire Company

February 19, 2014

On Wednesday February 19th, 2014 @ 23:56 hrs, the Sussex county EOC dispatched a box alarm on the 30100 Block of Wilson Lane in Frankford, DE. Stations 76, 73, and 84 were dispatched to respond. At 23:57 hrs 84-1 went responding with a crew of 4, and 76-8 responded at 00:00hrs with 76-16 (Asst. Chief Wright). 76-1 went responding at 00:02; 76-8 arrived at that time reporting a mobile home with nothing evident from the exterior. 76-1 arriving at 00:04 hrs and took the first due Engine assignment and began to investigate the interior of the structure. 84-1 arriving at 00:05 hrs, and was assigned to assist 76-1 crew. 84-1 crew performed a 360 of the structure and found smoke coming from the eves on side Charlie; 84-1 crew began to ladder the structure in order to access the roof for vertical ventilation. 76-1 placed a 1 ¾” hand line in-service on the interior and began to pull the ceiling to find the location of the fire. 73-3 arrived at 00:06 hrs; their crew pulled a secondary line to the exterior and assisted in opening up the roof of the structure. Crews worked together to extinguish the fire that was found within the ceiling of the structure. The scene was placed under control at 00:29 hrs by Assistant Chief Wright. Crews continued to overhaul and clean up until 00:58 hrs. Other units that responded were: Truck 84, 84-6, 84-4, Rescue 76, Rescue 73, 73-1, A-73, FM11, and ME113.

2 Vehicle MVC with Fatality

February 08, 2014

On Saturday, February 8 at 10:40 a.m., the Millville, Roxana, Frankford and Dagsboro Volunteer Fire Companies; Sussex County Paramedics; Delaware State Police medical helicopter Trooper 2; and Christiana Care Lifenet 2 medical helicopter were dispatched to a motor vehicle accident at the intersection of Powell Farm and Burbage Roads. The ambulance crews and firefighters arrived to a two-vehicle accident involving a Mazda Millenia and a Dodge Caravan, which was overturned on its roof. There was a driver and passenger trapped in each vehicle. Millville Assistant Chief R.J. Kauffman appointed Fire Lieutenant Craig Temple to oversee the mechanical extrication of all occupants. As each occupant was removed from a vehicle, emergency medical personnel on the scene provided initial care before being transported to the hospital. One patient was transported to Beebe Medical Center in Lewes by Dagsboro's B-73. Two were transported to the Christiana Medical Center, one by Delaware State Police Trooper 2, and the other one by Christiana Care's Lifenet 2. The operator of the Dodge Caravan did not survive the accident. His body was turned over to the Medical Examiner at the scene. Assistant Chief R.J. Kauffman declared the scene under control at 11:26 p.m. The accident scene was turned over to the Delaware State Police for investigation. “DEDICATED VOLUNTEERS PROUDLY SERVING OUR COMMUNITY”

Fredd O. Mathewson

January 29, 2014

8-5-1939 to 1-29-2014

Passing of Engineer Sylvester "Chuck" Quillen

January 22, 2014

It is with deep regret that the Millville Volunteer Fire Company informs you of the passing of Lifetime Member and Engineer Sylvester "Chuck" Quillen, Jr. September 16, 1957 - January 22, 2014

Housing of Engine 84-1

December 14, 2013

On Saturday, December 14, 2013, the members of the Millville Volunteer Fire Company, under the direction of Chief Bob Magee, officially housed its newest piece of apparatus. The members did the traditional housing ceremony of pushing Engine 84-1 into the bay it will occupy in the station. Engine 84-1 is a 2013 E-One/Emax Rescue Pumper on a Typhoon series chassis. 84-1 carries 1000 gallons of water and is equipped with a 1500 GPM Q-max Hale pump. It has a 6 firefighter cab with 5 SCBA seats. An on board hydraulic pump was installed to supply the Halmatro rescue tools it carries. It is equipped with pre-connected spreaders and cutters on the officer side, along with rams and a portable pump. The front bumper contains a pre-connected combi-tool and basic stabilization tools. The Officer side of the Engine is completely dedicated to Rescue, whereas the driver side is committed to Engine Company Operations. On the driver side there is a dedicated RIT compartment. Engine 84-1 holds 1000' of 5" hose and 600' of 3" hose. It is equipped with 2-200' of 1-3/4" speed lays, a 200' 1-3/4" front bumper line, a 350' 1-3/4" rear hose-line, and a 200' 2-1/2" rear hose-line. Engine one was sold by Eric Huovinen of Patriot Fire "Dedicated Volunteers Proudly Serving Our Community"
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