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Company Level EMS Training

April 19 @ 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

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An event every week that begins at 6:00pm on Tuesday and Thursday, repeating until May 3, 2018

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Date:
April 19
Time:
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm

Organizer

Rob Muller

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Singerly Training Room – North
300 Newark Ave
Elkton, MD 21921 United States
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410-398-2078
Website:
www.singerly.com

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Sparky The Fire Dog

Sparky wants you to learn to STOP, DROP, and ROLL if your clothes catch on fire! Use this fun coloring sheet to help show your kids what to do:
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The MPC received our first call of 2018 about a copperhead snake bite. Be careful when working in the yard, walking in the woods, or camping. Maryland is home of 2 venomous snakes…the copperhead and the timber rattle snake. More info: bit.ly/2ocn1k8 ... See MoreSee Less

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Venomous. Not poisonous

And water moccasins. I've encountered two as a kid years ago in Galena.

Please add the location that this snake was located. Thank you.

Are these in Cecil County?

I hate any snake.

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the small leyyers are really hard to read

Singerly Fire Company shared Cecil County History's album.

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This is National Public Safety Telecommunications Week (April 8-14. 2018), a time when we honor the professionals who answer 911 calls and dispatch emergency responders. While we thank public safety communicators, we thought we would remember the pioneers in Cecil County who were there to get the system started.

On Monday, October 2, 1961, at 12 p.m. sirens all across the county sounded, marking the beginning of professional, centralized communications as “fire headquarters” was on the air. The Whig explained the operation would be “manned around the clock with trained personnel who have a knowledge of every piece of emergency equipment in the county, where it is located, what it can be used for, and the method for dispatching it without loss of time.”

Four full-time Civil Defense employees staffed the 24/7 operation. The one dispatcher alone on the shift juggled the telephone calls, handled radio traffic, and kept the FCC log. The “chief operator” Jack Cooke, was assisted by “operators” Rosemary Culley, Marie Cooling, and Jim Penhollow. Robert Eversole served as a relief operator.

Several years ago we talked to Jim Penhollow, one of the original dispatchers about those days. He recalled that it was a couple of days before the first emergency call came in. During one particularly busy week in 1962, headquarters handled 20 calls. The times sure have changed and public safety communications have grown more complicated with each passing year.

We salute our public safety communications professionals, current and past.
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NOI 4/6/18 Under Investigation Cecil 955 Blue Ball Rd

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Additional Information: The structure consisted of two commercial businesses. The fire destroyed the structure and several street sweepers inside the structure as well as an adjacent business which was identified as a wood working shop.
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MonthFireEMS
2017 Totals15935333
Jan145496
Feb131449
Mar105404
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Total3811349

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Singerly Fire Company
PO Box 444
Elkton, Maryland 21922

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Emergency: 911
Phone: 410-398-2078

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