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Port Perry Star, 10 Sep 1991, p. 16

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aah Bh id ES iii SSS. aa il ea SS -- -- a" Th - Rd Te ee 16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 10, 1991 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SCUGOG FIRE HALL # 1 HOSTS ?, 2,70,70,0,0,%,7,%, 0,70, 000,70,%0,%,70,%,%,%, 2,70,%0,%0,%,%, 20000390 1007%0,70%0,%0,% i So a A By : i 0,00,70,%0)%,%, 9090,70,0,%0,%0,%0,%, 0,00,%0,90,%,%0,%, 0%, 7, 000,70, Br, %,,%, 7%, 97%, 2, 10,%. () () () (} 9.7%. ', 70.70% () ,% () () 7) 7, (73 Yp5%0,% ASAE 5 UMMM MBCHAD GHA 50 HK HK, 2, 4 y Un, (5 0,0 2%, "0%, 2,%, 2,00,00,70,%, Y, nr 0,9,%,%, aa, ', i (LK AHH Ss (OK ", SHAH Caesarea firefighters take top honors pines teams from Scugog Hueston, Peter Hastings, Matt several aspects including safe- who decides how the scenarios cle were also on hand for specta- 4 re Department Hall 2 and Stephenson, Doug Olliffe, Rob ty, the choice of tools, the use of are tobe handled. tors to view during the day. Howcast e Sook top honors at Parkerand Kelly Clancy. the right tools at the right time. The Ontario Air Ambulance Other fire departments com- i is past aturday's Extrica- Hall #1 Captain Don Steele, The team captain was also a (Bandage 1), the Metropolitan peting in the event were Mari- fon ompetition held in Port stated that the Hall #2 mem- very important part of the Toronto Bus Ambulance and posa, Uxbridge, Mount Albert, erry. ors had been training i great team's success as he is the one the Fire Marshall Rescue vehi- Pickering and Sunderland. Eight teams competed in the ea' wi 6 power tools to competition which was held on Prgpred ion ihisoampeistion. n Pe isuparkingboi be; sisting of team captain Pete ) Caudle, Wayne Rout, Gary Gib- Scugog Fire Department » ayn gary Hall #1 were the hosts of the 50 Darren Caudle, Ray Peter- 2 : son and Dean Lown but were event which Captain Don A h Steele called a "complete suc- not competing for prizes. The cess." competition was a team short, . and Hall 1 entered a team to fill Scugog Hall #2 took top spot the time slot. in the power tools division and The teams competed in two were also the overall winnersof scenarios one using power the competition. Newcastle tools, and the other hand tools. Fire Department won top hon- Each pit had two judges who orsinthe hand tool event. were representatives from, the The Hall #2 (Caesarea) team Fire Marshal's office. consisted of team captain Bill The teams were judged in » a ® Scugog Hall #2 were the overall winners of the extrication competition held in Port Perry on Saturday. (Left) The champion crew were forced to remove the roof of a car as part of their scenario, in order to rescue a baby and its mother. The competition was as much a learning session as it was a competition. (Right) Hall #2 members discuss their strategy with a member of the Fire Marshal's Office who served as judges and offered constructive criticism to the participants. a . - r : a for ' Bhar Lh Bandage 1, an Ontario Air Ambulance, was on demonstration for much of the day at the Eight teams participated in the extrication competition in competition as well. It gave the public an opportunity to view the emergency facility first Port Perry last Saturday. The competition was broken into hand.The public also saw a little drama as well as it was called away in the early afternoon two parts, the power tools division, and the hand tools divi- i : a to. 2 2 Eh mE 232 oF ad A to respond to an emergency situation, ._.............. I SS BION «covenant Sra ea SA a ae Eat

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