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SETFA Extinguishes Car Fire

S.E. Thurston Fire (Yelm & Rainier Fire Department) rushed to a Yelm woman’s aid when car burst into flames. She escaped the car just before the front end was fully engulfed. SETFA successfully extinguished the fire. No one was hurt.

Check out a video of the car fire courtesy of the Nisqually Valley News.

Burn Survivor From Yelm Attends Camp

Every year a group of burn survivors between the ages of 13-15 years old are selected to attend the Fire Fighters International Burn Camp. This year, local Yelm resident Bryanna, 15, was selected and traveled to Washington D.C. to attend the camp.

Sponsored by the International Association of Firefighters Charitable foundation, she explored and experienced Washington DC’s museums, US Naval Academy, and more. More importantly, Byanna, and other survivors like her, where able to share and interact with each other, sharing their stories and how they were burned.

This one-week camp is truly a life-changing and affirming trip designed to create strong support systems, and to remind these young survivors that they are never alone. To find out more about the Fire Fighters International Burn Camp, visit: http://www.iafffoundation.org/causes/burn-fund/international-burn-camp.html.

Read the original article on the Nisqually Valley News (please note: subscription restrictions may apply).

Not “If”, but “When”…Emergency Expo Successful

September 26th’s emergency expo at Yelm High School was a huge success. “Hope for the best, prepare for the worst”, was the theme for the event and important information about preparedness and surviving a disaster situation was shared with attendees.

If you missed the expo, you can find important information about emergency management on Thurston County’s website: www.co.thurston.wa.us/em.

There will also be an international earthquake drill on Oct. 15. If you’d to participate and see how you would do in an earthquake situation, you can register at here: www.shakeout.org/washington/register.

Read the original article on the Nisqually Valley News (please note: subscription restrictions may apply).

Emergency Preparedness Expo

Saturday, September 26, 2015
10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Yelm High School
1315 W. Yelm Ave., Yelm

Click here for printable flyer.

Head over to Yelm High School this Saturday to hear expert speakers and visit vendors with information about emergency preparedness. It’s not an “if,” but a “when“! Learn how to prepare food for long-term storage and other important information.

The event is FREE and includes games, door prizes and more!

For more details:
360-867-2825
www.co.thurston.wa.us/em/expo

Information Booths Include:

  • American Red Cross
  • Costco
  • Lacey Fire District 3
  • J&I Power Equipment
  • Quake Ready Kit
  • National Weather Service
  • Natural Living Solutions
  • Operation Lifesaver (BNSF/Amtrak)
  • Puget Sound Energy
  • Realistic Survival Equipment Outfitters
  • Rescue Tape Northwest
  • SE Thurston Fire Authority
  • South Sound 2-1-1 / United Way of Pierce County
  • Thrivelife
  • Thurston County ARES/RACES
  • Thurston County Emergency Management
  • Thurston County Medic One
  • Thurston County Medical Reserve Corps
  • Thurston County Regional Planning
  • Thurston County Resource Stewardship (Flood Info)
  • USGS Cascades Volcano Observatory
  • Thurston County SheriffEmergency Preparedness’s CSU Team
  • Thurston County Sheriff’s Dive Team
  • Thurston County Sheriff’s K9 Team
  • Thurston County Solid Waste
  • UV Paglites
  • Yelm Amateur Radio Group
  • Washington State Emergency Management

Wildland Fire Tracking Map

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Washington State has been hit hard with wildland fires this season. If you’re interested in tracking the progress of all the fires that are burning around the state, there is a interactive map available for viewing. This online fire and wind map shows most of the fires and it should be updated every day.

You can zoom in for more detail and switch views between satellite or topographic view. If you click a cross hatch fire area, you’ll be able to view information about that particular fire (name, acres burned, percent contained, etc.).

Click here to view the map.

SETFA Firefighters Assist with Wildland Fires Around WA

Thank you to all the brave men and women around the State of Washington (and beyond) who are helping fight the terrible wildfires that are burning this summer.

S.E. Thurston Crew working the Gold Mountain Fire Complex near Colville, Washington

S.E. Thurston Crew working the Gold Mountain Fire Complex near Colville, Washington

Lt. Ann Holeman- S.E. Thurston Wildland mobilization coordinator working a fire near Spokane, Washington

Lt. Ann Holeman- S.E. Thurston Wildland mobilization coordinator working a fire near Spokane, Washington

Crew catching some rest, while they can, on a fire near Colville, Washington

Crew catching some rest, while they can, on a fire near Colville, Washington

Where’s baby? Look before you lock.

The NHTSA just released a memo for July warning of the dangers of child heatstroke deaths. These deaths are 100 percent preventable. The danger is real and this summer is already warmer than usual. Read the full memo below. Click here to download full memo.

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“The summer is heating up and NHTSA’s heatstroke prevention and awareness efforts are in full swing. This marks the fourth summer that NHTSA has spread awareness about the dangers of child heatstroke in hot cars, while urging parents and caregivers to think, “Where’s Baby? Look Before You Lock.” Since 1998, over 630 children in America have died from heatstroke. Over half, 53 percent to be exact, were forgotten in vehicles; 29 percent gained access by themselves and became trapped; and 17 percent were left intentionally by adults not fully aware of the dangers. Already, eight children this year and more than 30 children in 2014 lost their lives from heatstroke after adults left them in unattended vehicles.

“Heatstroke tragedies are 100-percent preventable, which is why we are looking for every opportunity to educate consumers on the importance of making sure that children are neither unintentionally locked in, nor able to gain access to (and become trapped in) unattended vehicles. We are asking our highway traffic safety partners to ramp up activities this summer to augment the national effort. NHTSA is offering tools to assist you in communicating with the public.

“Use the Latest Campaign Material
Everyone, whether they’re a parent, caregiver, or even a bystander, has a role in protecting children from heatstroke. That is why we’re encouraging our highway safety partners to familiarize themselves with the latest campaign material available in both English and Spanish.

“The 2015 campaign “Act Fast. Save a Life.” includes resources and tips on what bystanders should do if they see a young child locked in a parked car. Sixty-three percent of adults reported that they just assume that the parents will be right back. Bystanders could save a life by simply stopping to make sure that parents are quickly found or that the police are alerted when a child is in harm’s way. Get the new bystander material on our campaign marketing toolkit pages:

English: www.safercar.gov/parents/InandAroundtheCar/heat-involved.html
Spanish: www.safercar.gov/parents/InandAroundtheCar/hipertermia-involved.htm

“Have you engaged local daycare facilities, schools or youth organizations? We encourage our partners to establish and maintain strong, ongoing relationships with members of the community. NHTSA’s campaign marketing toolkit includes updated outreach material, such as sample news release templates, safety tips and fact sheets that are tailored to a particular audience. They can be invaluable in extending the reach of our safety messages. Check out the most current outreach material on our toolkit pages:

English: www.safercar.gov/parents/InandAroundtheCar/heat-involved.html
Spanish: www.safercar.gov/parents/InandAroundtheCar/hipertermia-involved.htm

“Use Social Media to Get the Word Out
NHTSA continues to use its social media communication channels to amplify heatstroke safety messaging because it has proven to be one of the quickest and most cost-efficient ways to promote prevention and awareness. Bystander-specific material is the newest resource available within the toolkit, but also included is material for parents and caregivers. Whether you’re looking for an infographic with car facts to post on Facebook, or a teddy bear reminder to share on Instagram, there are many assets for use on your social media channels: www.safercar.gov/parents/InandAroundtheCar/heat-involved.html

“Highway traffic safety partners can also use the hashtags #heatstrokekills, #checkforbaby and #noolvidesalbebe to start a social chat and share safety messages with States and other organizations. NHTSA will be utilizing these hashtags throughout the summer months. Suggested social media posts and other tools will be available on the Traffic Safety Marketing Web site www.trafficsafetymarketing.gov.

“Upcoming Opportunities for Your Calendar
National Heatstroke Prevention Day is coming up on Friday, July 31. NHTSA will be inviting safety advocates from across the country to participate in a day-long social media “Tweetup” conversation to raise awareness about the dangers of heatstroke for children. These messages and prevention tips will be posted on NHTSA’s social media channels and will utilize the @NHTSAgov Twitter handle and the #checkforbaby and #heatstrokekills hashtags. We are asking our partners and the public to do the same by tweeting and posting using these hashtags every hour starting at 7 a.m. We will also conduct a focused outreach to parent bloggers and ask for their support as we do every year.

“In 2014, NHTSA and its partners helped generate 6,000 tweets that reached 6.2 million accounts for a total of 27 million impressions on National Heatstroke Prevention Day. With your participation, we hope that our efforts will bring even greater success in spreading the word this year.

“NHTSA’s Ongoing Commitment
NHTSA is committed to improving safety on our Nation’s roadways. This year, the “Where’s Baby? Look Before You Lock.” campaign is being supported by a $1.3M paid media buy on the radio and Internet. The media campaign, launched in May, will run for 18 weeks through September. This media plan is intended to reach parents, grandparents and caregivers in warmer States. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Secretary Foxx and NHTSA Administrator Rosekind are planning to participate in other media activities, such as radio and television interviews throughout the summer months. Bites and b-roll packages have also been filmed for distribution to top media markets. In addition, NHTSA is exploring opportunities to hold a national news press event to bring further awareness to child heatstroke. When media events are planned, our partners and safety advocates will be notified so they can plan their media outreach accordingly, keep this issue on the forefront, and keep the public informed.”

SETFA Volunteer Ksea Rogers in the News!

Our wonderful volunteer Ksea Rogers was featured in a Nisqually Valley News article. Here’s what they had to say:

Ksea Rogers is the fire authority’s longest serving volunteer firefighter and EMT.

Roger McMaster read comments on behalf of Chief Mark King, who was not in attendance.

“Not only are you an exceptional firefighter and EMT, you’re also the reason and driving force behind Southeast Thurston Fire Authority’s participation in local community events such as Prairie Days, Rainier Round-Up Days, family fun days, Christmas in the Park, and many, many others. Ksea has put in countless hours over the years to ensure Southeast Thurston Fire Authority has representation at these important events. Thank you, Ksea, for your years of not only exceptional service as a firefighter and EMT, but also for your commitment to community events and public education.”

Read the full story on the Nisqually Valley News website.

Yelm Chamber of Commerce Honors Ksea Rogers

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Caption: Roger McMaster presents Ksea Rogers with the Yelm Chamber of Commerce First Responder Honor Award during monthly luncheon, August 11, 2015.

It was a gorgeous afternoon on August 11, 2015, a perfect day to honor one of our valued volunteer fire fighter/EMTs. Blue skies were plentiful and so was the smell of smoky BBQ. It helped make this month’s Yelm Chamber of Commerce meeting a great event.

After eating a delicious catered lunch by The Cattleman, the awards portion of the meeting began. Roger McMaster presented the Yelm Chamber of Commerce First Responder Honor Award to Ksea Rogers, which she graciously accepted.

SE Thurston Fire Authority was proud to nominate Rogers and watch as she received this well-deserved award; she is an outstanding first-responder and volunteer. SETFA nominated Rogers because she is always supporting SETFA by being first to volunteer at local community events, or responding to a call. We are so proud that Ksea Rogers is a part of our team.

Thank you Ksea, and keep up the good work!

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SETFA Volunteer Fire Fighter and EMT Ksea Rogers & SETFA Fire Fighter Tony Brosco