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Santa’s On His Way

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He’s making a list and checking it twice.

We’re doing our part, too, and getting things ready for his arrival.

After the parade, come visit with Santa at the Operation Hope building.

We’ll have our famous fire department hot chocolate and cookies available, so make sure you stop by.

We also want to give a special thanks to the staff at Operation Hope for their help in setting up for Santa’s arrival.

Commission Meeting — November 28, 2016

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The regular monthly meeting of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Commission will be Monday, November 28, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at the 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.


MEETING AGENDA
LANDRUM AREA FIRE & RESCUE DISTRICT COMMISSION
November 28, 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 Not on the Agenda (30 Minute Total Limit on Public Comment)
  • Treasurer’s Report
    • October Financials
  • Fire Chief’s Report
    • Station updates
    • Budget Update
  • Executive Session, as needed, 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.**

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

  • New Business
    • Financing of new engine
  • 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 November 23, 2016 at 5:53 p.m.)

UPDATE 2 — Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Collecting Items for Wildfire Crews

UPDATE: November 21, 2016 — Greenville County Emergency Management is reporting that crews fighting the Pickens County fires are sufficiently stocked on supplies, but for people who want to help, gift cards to warehouse clubs like Sam’s and Costco would be appreciated to help purchase bulk items for breakfast and supper


UPDATE: November 17, 2016 — Bottled water is overly abundant, so please take that off of your list for the present time. There are varying needs for the Pinnacle Mountain fire in South Carolina and the Party Rock fire in North Carolina, though.

Party Rock fire crews are currently in need of: sleeping bags, blankets, wool boot socks, blister care, eye drops, nasal spray, and lip balm.

Pinnacle Mountain fire crews are currently in need of: hydrating sports drinks (e.g. Gatorade), disposable plates/cups/silverware, coffee and liquid creamer, fruit, and headache pain relievers like Tylenol or BC Powder.

A number of people outside the Landrum area have asked whether or not their local fire departments are collecting items for the wildfire crews. We don’t know which fire departments are accepting supplies, but if you aren’t near Landrum and want to donate, we would recommend checking with your local department to see if they’re collecting these types of items.

Please also be aware that unfortunately, there have been reports of individuals trying to take advantage of this current wildfire situation by attempting to scam well-intentioned private citizens out of their money by claiming they are collecting funds to support this event. Emergency personnel working to assist in this or any effort will always wear the proper credentials and travel in properly marked emergency vehicles. If someone in plain clothes, with no credentials, and with no officially marked vehicle attempts to solicit funds from you or someone you know, politely decline and let them know you’re donating directly to an official collection site.


(14 November 2016 – Landrum, SC) The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District has identified a number of personal care items needed by firefighters battling the wildfires in Pickens County, South Carolina and in Western North Carolina.

District officials are asking anyone with the desire and ability to purchase some of the needed items to bring them to the department located at 200 N. Trade Avenue, Landrum, SC 29356.

Chief Warren Ashmore said, “With the fires only being 15% contained, we don’t know how long it will be before they’re out, so we’re asking our community to come together and help the personnel on the front lines.”

According to Ashmore, firefighters have an immediate need for a number of items that include:

  • lip balm
  • eye drops
  • nasal spray
  • bottled water
  • hydrating sports drinks
  • non-perishable portable snacks like granola bars and nuts
  • non-cotton boot socks
  • laundry detergent free of dyes and perfumes.

Ashmore added, “We will make sure the collected items are delivered to the staging areas for the various fires and distributed to the men and women fighting the fires. We will continue collecting items as long as the need exists, so any help would be greatly appreciated.”

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About the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District

The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District was created on June 3, 2015 by Act 48 of the South Carolina General Assembly to address evolving fire and emergency needs of the coverage area of the former Landrum Fire Department that included the incorporated City of Landrum, a contract area in Spartanburg County outside (but adjacent to) the city, and approximately 22% of the Foothills Fire Service Area in Greenville County. The district was created to transition from a part-time paid department relying primarily on volunteers to a full-time paid staff of fire fighters with emergency response personnel augmented by volunteers. For more information about the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District, visit www.LandrumFire.com.

 

Brand names, product names, services, companies, events, and publications are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks of, and are used to identify, products or services of their respective owners in the U.S. and/or other countries.

This news release contains or may contain forward-looking statements that are or may be subject to certain risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or facts to differ materially from such statements for a variety of reasons. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements.


PHOTO CREDIT: South Carolina National Guard (November 14, 2016) / Distributed Under Creative Commons.

2016 Landrum Christmas Parade — December 1, 2016

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The 2016 Landrum Hometown Christmas Parade and Stroll will be Thursday, December 1, 2016 beginning at 6:00 p.m.

The lineup will take place at 5:00 p.m. at the Landrum Depot (North Trade Avenue), with the parade beginning at 6:00.

This year’s route will follow Trade Avenue, turn left on to Rutherford Street, and will end at Landrum Middle School.

Parade entries are $10.00 each with donations going toward a Landrum charity. All entries must be received by November 25, 2016.

This is a rain or shine event.

To download a parade entry form and information, click HERE.

We hope you will spread the word and join us for a hometown Christmas.

 


PHOTO CREDIT: Kaleb Dill Photography

Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District Earns Life Safety Achievement Award

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(28 October 2016 – Landrum, SC) The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District was recently presented with a Life Safety Achievement Award for its fire prevention accomplishments in 2015 by the National Association of State Fire Marshals (NASFM) Fire Research and Education Foundation in partnership with Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company. The award was announced by H. Butch Browning, President of the NASFM Fire Research and Education Foundation.

“When we hear the fire truck coming down the street and see its lights, we know firefighters are responding to someone in trouble. What we don’t know is that these unsung heroes are doing a lot of things behind the scenes that save lives,” said David Miller, Assistant Vice President of Special Investigations at Grinnell Mutual. “The Life Safety Achievement Award recognizes fire departments for their fire prevention programs that have been proven to save lives year after year.”

Congratulating the District for its efforts, South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley wrote, “It’s a great day in South Carolina when you, our everyday heroes, receive recognition for your hard work and commitment to the safety of our citizens and communities. Michael and I are grateful for your willingness to put your lives on the line to save others.”

Since 1994, the Life Safety Achievement Award has recognized local fire prevention efforts that have contributed to reducing the number of lives lost in residential fires. The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District is one of 160 fire departments across the United States to receive the award this year for recording zero fire deaths in 2015 or reducing fire deaths by at least 10 percent during the year. In addition, award recipients documented active and effective fire prevention programs as well as a clear commitment to reducing the number of house fires in the community.

“Nationwide, residential fires account for only 20 percent of fires, but they result in 80 percent of fire fatalities,” according to Chief Warren Ashmore of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District. “Prevention efforts are key to reducing that number, and we are honored to be recognized for the work we’ve done in the Landrum area.”

“Experience tells us that fire prevention activity and public education can significantly reduce life and property loss from residential fires,” Browning said. “Prevention and education are very cost effective compared to the traditional approach of relying on fire suppression. The Life Safety Achievement Award recognizes fire departments for their fire prevention efforts and encourages them to continually improve upon those efforts.”

Pam Hilsman, chairwoman of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District added praise for local personnel. “Chief Ashmore and our firefighters are dedicated to prevention and education efforts. They work directly with businesses, churches, schools, and other organizations interested in reducing risk factors before they become problems that require our trucks to arrive with lights and sirens. The culture of the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District is that we are ‘Neighbors Protecting Neighbors’, and this national recognition illustrates how our department continues to go above and beyond to keep the Landrum area safe.”

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About NASFM Fire Research & Education Foundation

The NASFM Fire Research & Education Foundation is a public interest group whose mission is to reduce residential fire deaths and injuries. The Foundation advocates the use of residential fire sprinklers, smoke alarms, carbon monoxide detectors and teaching people fire-safe behavior.

The Foundation assists fire departments with implementing residential sprinkler/smoke alarm programs on a local basis. The Foundation’s partners include the United States Fire Administration, the National Association of State Fire Marshals and private industry/associations with an interest in and commitment to residential fire safety.

 

About Grinnell Mutual

Grinnell Mutual Reinsurance Company, in business since 1909, provides reinsurance for farm mutual insurance companies and property and casualty insurance products through more than 1,600 independent agents in 12 Midwestern states. Grinnell Mutual is the 123rd largest property-casualty insurance company in the United States and the largest primary reinsurer of farm mutual companies in North America.

 

About the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District

The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District was created on June 3, 2015 by Act 48 of the South Carolina General Assembly to address evolving fire and emergency needs of the coverage area of the former Landrum Fire Department that included the incorporated City of Landrum, a contract area in Spartanburg County outside (but adjacent to) the city, and approximately 22% of the Foothills Fire Service Area in Greenville County. The district was created to transition from a part-time paid department relying primarily on volunteers to a full-time paid staff of fire fighters with emergency response personnel augmented by volunteers. For more information about the Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District, visit www.LandrumFire.com.

 

Brand names, product names, services, companies, events, and publications are or may be trademarks or registered trademarks of, and are used to identify, products or services of their respective owners in the U.S. and/or other countries. 

This news release contains or may contain forward-looking statements that are or may be subject to certain risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results or facts to differ materially from such statements for a variety of reasons. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The Landrum Area Fire and Rescue District undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements.

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