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5,) - Fire Monitors are issued only as they become available. These will be
issued by the Fire Chief to members he feels will use it to its
• advantage.
- Fire Monitors require a security deposit of $25,00.
- The Fire Chief or upon request of the Board of Directors may ask for
the return of the Fire Monitor at which time your $25.00 deposit shall
be returned.
- Fire Monitors are tested wach day at 6:00 PM with announcements
following.
- The fire siren is blown for all fire calls; It is not blown for Rescue
calls.
- The fire siren is tested once each day at 12:30 PM for a short duration,
except for Sundays.
- The fire siren is also blown to signify the start of a general meeting.
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6.) - Annual Banquet is held each year in January. This is a stag banquet
and open only to firefighters.
- Corn roast is held each year in the latter part of the summer. This is
• open to members and their families. Details are usually posted on the
blackboard.
- Christmas party is held each year just before Christmas. This is open
to members and their wives, guests are allowed for a fee. Details are
also posted.
- Parades - the fire company does participate in marching at various
parades which are posted. Parade uniforms are issued as they become
available, see the President for more information.
- Women and children are not allowed to ride parade unit during the
actual parade.
- Hose team competion usually starts in May and ends in September.
Positions are filled as they become available, See Hose team Captain
for further details.
Bowling team positions are also filled only as they become available.
See Bowling team Captain for further details.
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7.) - No member will drive any fire apparatus until approved by the Fire
Chief.
• - Upon approval your name will appear on the drivers list as an approved
driver.
No trucks or equipment shall leave the station without authorization
from an officer except for fire and rescue calls.