Botetourt County Announces Firefighter I Course

Botetourt County has announced a FF I Course.

The course will run from January to May and will consist of Monday and Wednesday sessions with occasional Saturdays.

Please see the flyer for prerequisites and other information.

To register – contact Training Coordinator Nathan Herlocker @ nherlocker@botetourt.org or 540-473-8403

Botetourt Firefighters Participate in 9/11 Ceremonies

On Sunday September 11th fire and emergency workers gathered to commemorate the events of September 11, 2001 and to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice on that fateful day. As part of a regional ceremony, personnel from Blue Ridge Volunteer Fire Department, Botetourt County Emergency Services, and Troutville Volunteer Fire Department attended the ceremony on the streets of downtown Roanoke. Personnel were on hand to display apparatus, as well as to participate in the ceremony honoring the brave men and women that laid their lives down that historic day as well as to recognize those who serve today. Dignitaries attending the event included Secretary of Public Safety-Marla Decker, and Congressman Bob Goodlatte.

Botetourt County Department of Emergency Services: (L to R): John Gulatsi, Frank Leonard, Lieutenant, C. Moore, Lieutenant, R. Johnson, Captain, J. Ferguson, Battalion Chief

Troutville Fire Department Personnel: (L to R): Garry Rock, Deputy Fire Chief, Zach Beckner, Britt Wyrick, Christopher Boothe, Fire Captain

Blue Ridge Fire Department Personnel:Back Row (L to R): Mark Munson, Soni Shaver, Matt Trevilian, Lieutenant, Brandon Kitts, Captain, Nick Carroll. Front Row (L to R): Chris Bates, Mike Maddox, Assistant Fire Chief, Mike Durham, Fire Chief

In recent weeks firefighters all across the country have been participating in memorial stair climbs in honor of their fallen comrades from the attacks of September 11, 2001.
On Sunday September 11th, local firefighters Jeff Elmore and Jacob Newton from Botetourt County Emergency Services traveled to Richmond to participate in the event. Climbing beside firefighters from across Virginia and the east coast, Jacob and Jeff ascended and descended the steps of a 20 story building 5 times to emulate the 100 stories that faced the emergency workers as they tried to evacuate the twin towers. Each participant was representing something more than just the physical challenges faced by heroic responders who ran in while others ran out on that tragic day; each climbed in honor of a specific hero who perished in the trade centers, leaving behind families, friends coworkers and a grateful nation.

 

Botetourt County Emergency Service Firefighters Jeff Elmore (Left) and Jacob Newton (Right)

Botetourt County Emergency Service Firefighters Jacob Newton (Left) and Jeff Elmore (Right)

At the conclusion of the climb, each firefighter rang a ceremonial bell and announced the name of the comrade whose life their brief exertion commemorated. Jacob and Jeff completed their climb while wearing forty-plus pounds of protective equipment and tools, just as those who were lost in the towers that fateful morning.

 

Jacob Newton (Left) Jeff Elmore (Right) at the conclusion of their climb.

Carilion RMH ED Changes

All Botetourt County EMS providers should be aware of the following immediate changes to the CRMH Emergency Department.  These changes are designed to optimize the cleaning process, and improve the Emergency Department flow.

From Carilion Clinic:

“We encourage that stretchers be cleaned in the back hallway outside of materials management area to alleviate any traffic congestion outside of the EMS room and the Main ED desk.

We have added Clorox wipes  located on the wall next to the linen cart for your convenience. We will be eliminating the spray bottles of Virex.

Virex will be available at the request of Environmental Service staff members if your stretcher is heavily soiled.”

 

If  you have any questions, please contact your EMS Captain.