Winter Safety: #IAFF​safetytips

Carbon monoxide poisoning is more common in the winter months. Make sure your detector is working!

Shoveling snow is great exercise, but can cause additional stress on those with heart conditions. Take breaks or let a neighbor help.

A fire hydrant buried in snow can mean the difference between losing a house/possessions or persons to a fire.

Wear appropriate shoes in ice and snow and watch out for slick surfaces. Falls on ice can be deadly.

There is nothing more important than vehicle safety – take the extra minutes needed to fully clear your windows of ice and snow. Make sure you get the snow off the top of your car – otherwise you are putting your fellow drivers in danger.

We all want to stay warm, but we respond to more home fires in the winter months. Use space heaters and generators cautiously and according to the guidelines provided with the equipment.

Dryer fires and venting is a huge issue in the winter. Make sure your vents to the outside are clear

Electrical fires are very common in the winter. Get your wiring looked at by a specialist.

Service your furnace! Fires due to old/expired filters are totally preventable.

Candles are a fire hazard – use flameless candles to avoid a potential disaster.

Stock your trunk for the winter: sand, shovel, flashlight, flares, a portable jump starter, water, blankets – just some of the items we recommend having on hand.

Never use a generator or propane-powered heater indoors!

Meeting our Local Peer Support Team

This week our crews are reviewing how to take care of ourselves and each other. Behavioral health has become paramount in our society.

Our Peer Support Team not only assists our members in times of need, they are also assisting with additional educational opportunities.

IAFF members can click this link to pursue additional online learning opportunities. https://my.iaff.org/Web/Contacts/SignIn_LMS.aspx?ReturnURL=/Web/SignInRedirect.aspx

Please Pay Close Attention

Please be sure to monitor your children’s social media platforms. A new “challenge” on TikTok is causing significant property damage and serious bodily harm.

A Gracious “Thank You” From Giant Food – Baltimore St.

This morning, Giant in south Hanover generously dropped off some lunch for our Crew. Thank you! It’s an honor for us to serve this community!

St. Patrick’s Day Tee Shirt Sale

The Greater Hanover Professional Firefighters Association is holding a Saint Patrick’s Day T-shirt sale.

The shirts are available for all members and the public.

ALL ORDERS, AND MONEY, ARE TO BE SUBMITTED BY MARCH 2, 2020

ORDERS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED THE WEEK PRIOR TO SAINT PATRICKS DAY.

ALL SHIRTS ARE SHORT SLEEVE AND PRICED BELOW

Sizes available range from youth small to adult 4x.

Youth Small, Medium, Large, XL $15.00

Adult Small, Medium, Large, XL $20.00

Adult XXL $22.00 Adult XXXL $23.00 Adult XXXXL $24.00

Adult TALL Small, Medium, Large, XL $23.00

Adult TALL 2XL $25.00 Adult TALL 3XL $26.00 Adult TALL 4XL $27.00

Contact:

Wirt Park Fire Station 201 N. Franklin St. Hanover PA

[email protected]

2019 MDA “Fill the Boot” Donation $21,682.71

$21,682.71

Our members spent 3 days collecting money in the Hanover Area in 2019. We presented the check to representatives of the Muscular Dystrophy Association at our January meeting. What an accomplishment. We can’t say thank you enough to everyone in this great community for their donations!

Remember Those Deployed

Please Take Extra Time Today to Remember Those Not Home With Their Families. Say An Extra Prayer For Their Safe Return

Merry Christmas

From All of Our Crews on Duty Today. All Our Brothers and Sisters off Duty and Their Families. We Would Like to Wish Everyone a Merry Christmas! Love and Peace to all..

Hanover Borough, Penn Township and West Manhiem Township FireFighters, EMT’s and Paramedics. Serving You 24/7/365

Never Forget

Never Forget the 2,403 Service Members and Citizens Killed During the Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. We Honor the Veterans, Survivors and Citizens of this Great Country. 🇺🇸

Weird Call

After Midnight, We Responded to Assist our MICU for a Patient Who Fell off the Roof. Patient was Stuck Between 2 Houses. After Removing the Patient and Treated by our Medic. Patient was Flown to the Trauma Center by Stat MedEvac. Hopefully the Patient will Recover Quickly