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It’s Not, “Goodbye.” It’s, “We’ll See You Soon.”

Commission Chairwoman Pam Hilsman (Left) and Chief Warren Ashmore (Right) thank retiring commissioner Bart Winkler (Center) for his work and dedication to the district.

At the February 27 meeting of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District, Bart Winkler, one of the governing board’s five original members, officially said his goodbyes to the commission and the district’s personnel.

Submitting his letter of resignation on February 9, Commissioner Winkler told his peers that he would stay on as long as he felt he could contribute but that the time had come to pass the torch to someone else.

Expressing his love for the district and its mission, Winkler said his decision to retire was not an easy one, but it was the right one.

At the meeting, as Chairwoman Pam Hilsman and Chief Warren Ashmore presented him with a plaque commemorating his service, an emotional Winkler told the room, “I’ve always heard that the best speeches are made of just a few words, so I’m going to share a few words with you. I’m done. I love you. I’ll miss you. Be safe. Goodbye.”

With well-wishers in attendance to thank him for his time and service, everyone in the room hugged Winkler before the commission returned to its regular business session.

Upon returning to regular session, Vice Chair Scott Owens motioned for Winkler’s replacement.

“With the submission of Commissioner Bart Winkler’s resignation, tendered and effective February 9, 2017, I move that tonight, on the occasion of his retirement, the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission thank him for his work and dedication to the people of the District and that to continue the work of the District, we nominate Diana Winkler to fill the unexpired portion of his term,” Owens said.

The motion was seconded and approved unanimously. According to the section of state law that governs the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District, “A vacancy occurring on the commission by reason of death, resignation, incapacity, or otherwise, must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by the Governor upon recommendation by the members of the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives who represent the district.”

The commission’s nomination of Bart Winkler’s wife Diana has been given to the district’s legislative delegation and will be forwarded to Governor Henry McMaster for approval.

“I’ve done more for this district by retiring than I did as a commissioner,” Winkler said. Smiling at Diana, he added, “I gave you her.”

 

Commission Meeting — February 27, 2017

The regular monthly meeting of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission will be Monday, February 27, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Headquarters located at 200 N. Trade Avenue, Landrum, SC 29356.

Except for executive session allowed under state law, all meetings of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission are open to the public.


REGULAR MEETING AGENDA
LANDRUM AREA FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT COMMISSION
February  27, 2017 — 6:00PM
Location: The LAFRD Station
200 N. Trade Ave
Landrum, SC 29356

  • Invocation
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Notification of Meeting Postings in Accordance with State Law
  • Approval of January minutes
  • Public Comments* ‐‐ Items Not on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment)
  • Old Business
    • Staffing Benefits Update
    • Medical Response Update
  • Treasurer’s Report
    • January Financials
  • Fire Chief’s Report
    • Station Upgrades to Code Requirement Proposal
  • 401K Information Presented by Greg Walker of Edward Jones
  • Executive Session pursuant to Section 30-4-70(a)(1) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, for the purpose of discussing compensation of an employee or employees and 30-4-70(a)(2) of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, for the purpose of discussing negotiations incident to proposed contractual arrangements.**

**Upon returning to open session, the Commission may take action on matters discussed in executive session.

  • New Business
    • Retirement of Bart Winkler with Nomination of New Commissioner
    • Scholarship Discussion
  • Public Comments* ‐‐ Items Not on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Balance of Time Unused from First Comment Period)
  • Adjourn

(Notices and Agendas Posted Online on February 23 at 6:35 p.m.)

Commission Meeting — January 24, 2017

The regular monthly meeting of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission will be Tuesday, January 24, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. at the Landrum City Hall located at 100 N. Shamrock Avenue, Landrum, SC 29356.

Except for executive session allowed under state law, all meetings of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission are open to the public.


MEETING AGENDA
LANDRUM AREA FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT COMMISSION
January 24, 2017     6:00PM
Location:  Landrum City Hall
100 North Shamrock Ave
Landrum, SC 29356

  • Invocation
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Notification of Meeting Postings in Accordance with State Law
  • Approval of Minutes
  • Public Comments* — Items on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment)
  • Old Business
    • Staffing/Benefits Update
    • Equipment Lights/Sirens Update
  • Treasurer’s Report
    • Budget Update
  • Fire Chief’s Report
  • New Business
    • First Response Update
  • Public Comments* — Items Not on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment. Balance of Time Unused from First Comment Period)
  • Adjourn

(Notices and Agendas Posted Online on January 20 at 6:29 p.m.)

Heating-Related Fires CAN be Prevented

Christmas may be over, but colder weather will stay with us for a while.

The winter months typically see more residential fires than any other time of the year. Last year in South Carolina, there were 23 fatal fires resulting in 26 deaths, and nearly half of those fatalities were “heating related,” according to the State Fire Marshal’s office.

Most heating related fires are preventable, and the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District wants to offer some safety tips to help reduce the risk of fire.

  • When using kerosene and/or space heaters, only use them according to the manufacturer’s instructions. They can be a convenient supplemental heat source, but they must be used properly and safely. Inspect heaters for cracked or broken plugs. If cords are frayed, worn, or damaged, do not use the heaters. Never leave a heater unattended. Turn off any heaters when leaving a room. Do not let pets or children play too close to it. Keep the unit on a flat surface at least three feet away from anything that can burn. Refuel kerosene heaters outdoors. Additionally, always plug space heaters directly into the wall outlets. Do not use extension cords or power strips.
  • Heating pads and electric blankets also pose fire risks – especially if they are more than 10 years old. Do not allow anything on top of either when in use – this includes other blankets or pets. Never fold electric blankets or use while sleeping.
  • Portable generators are commonly used in the winter as a result of storm-induced power outages. Carbon monoxide fumes are odorless and deadly. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to prevent death from carbon monoxide.
  • Be careful when using candles. They are an open flame. Never use candles if oxygen is used in the home. Use sturdy candle holders and extinguish them upon leaving a room or going to sleep.
  • Have flashlights ready to use in case of a power outage.
  • Make sure the fireplace has a sturdy screen to stop sparks from flying into the room. Ashes should be cool before putting them in a metal container. Keep the container a safe distance away from your home.
  • Chimneys should be cleaned and inspected by a qualified professional each year. If not, it can become filled with highly flammable layers of creosote.
  • Do not use the kitchen oven to heat the home. It is not designed to heat large areas, and the heating element may fail causing a fire.

Also, please remember that new safety guidelines recommend that smoke alarms should be installed on every level of a home and inside and outside sleeping areas. If your alarms are more than 10 years old, replace them. If you need smoke alarms installed in your home for the first time or replaced, the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District has 10-year smoke alarms available upon request. Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District personnel will deliver and install the smoke detectors and also provide a 5-minute tutorial presentation in the home where the alarms will be placed. Just call (864) 457-3101 to schedule an appointment.

Finally, if there is a fire emergency in your home, dial 9-1-1 immediately, and stay outside. Never reenter a burning building to retrieve an item. Things can be replaced. You can’t.

Special Called Commission Meeting — December 20, 2016

The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission will hold a special called meeting on Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at District Headquarters located at 200 N. Trade Avenue, Landrum, SC 29356.

Except for executive session allowed under state law, all meetings of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission are open to the public.


SPECIAL CALLED MEETING AGENDA
LANDRUM AREA FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT COMMISSION
December 20, 2016     6:00 P.M.
Location:  Landrum Area Fire & Rescue Station
200 N. Trade Ave
Landrum, SC 29356

  • Invocation
  • Pledge of Allegiance
  • Notification of Meeting Postings in Accordance with State Law
  • Public Comments* — Items on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment)
  • Consideration and Possible Action on Time-Sensitive Projects
    • Engine/Equipment Purchase
    • Apparatus Disposition
    • Facility Upgrades
  • Public Comments* — Items Not on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment. Balance of Time Unused from First Comment Period)
  • Adjourn

(Notices and Agendas Posted Online on December 15, 2016 at 8:39 p.m.)

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