By Derek Gentile, Berkshire Eagle Staff
Updated: 05/25/2009 09:04:59 AM EDT
Monday, May 25
SHEFFIELD — The expansion of the town's fire house on Route 7 began last week, according to Town Administrator Joseph Kellogg.
"This is the culmination of a couple of years of fundraising," said Kellogg. "And I want to emphasize that this has all been done by fundraising. There has been no cost to the taxpayers for this."
Fire Chief Richard A. Boardman Jr. declined comment on the work. However, in a previous Eagle story, he stated that the membership of Sheffield Volunteer Hose Co. No. 1 opted to fund the project independently because they did not want to see the town's taxes increase as a result. The effort has been lauded by town officials.
Kellogg said plans call for the construction of two more bays onto the existing fire house. One of those bays will house a new $350,000 fire truck approved by town meeting vote last year.
The work calls for extending the east wall of the fire house by about 30 feet into an open area in front of the building.
Kellogg said the town attached a proviso to the appropriation that stipulated that the town would not order the new truck until the fire department had completed the expansion.
"We just wanted to make sure the fire department wouldn't have to park one of its trucks in the street," said Kellogg.
In light of the commencement of the expansion, said Kellogg, the town has ordered the truck.
"It will take the company from whom we ordered
it between six and seven months to outfit the truck the way the fire department specified," said Kellogg. "By then, the new bays will be completed."
The initial fundraising goal of the department was $300,000, according to Eagle files. But in his report to the town, Boardman noted that the department, in light of economic conditions, scaled back that goal, as well as the overall scale of the project.
The firehouse, with three truck bays, was originally constructed in 1948. It was renovated in 1971 and again in 1995, when a communications room was added.
Both times, the hose company raised money for the work privately.
While the all-volunteer force is considered a town department with its members appointed by the Select Board, the firehouse itself is privately owned by Volunteer Hose Co. No. 1. The town pays the department's annual budget, about $39,000 for equipment and fuel.
There are presently 31 members on the force with an average term of service of 13 years, according to the town report.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Friday, May 1, 2009
2009 National EMS Memorial Bike Ride
2009 National EMS Memorial Bike Ride (NEMSMBR)
Team “ Charles”
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, Inc. honors Emergency Medical Services personnel by organizing and implementing long distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve every day, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.
Starting Wednesday, May 20th , Charles Spirydowski will be taking part in the NEMSMBR on behalf of the Southern Berkshire Ambulance. His bike ride continues on Thursday, May 21st and Friday, May 22nd, which will complete his 200 miles of the 600-mile ride.
For more information, please contact Charles at C.Spirydowski @ Verizon.net or mail support (a straight contribution) to Southern Berkshire Ambulance, 31 Lewis Ave., Great Barrington, MA 01230
Checks should be made out to the National EMS Memorial Bike Ride. Please write the name of Charles Spirydowski on the memo line.
Interesting Web Links:
Muddy Angels National EMS Memorial Bike Ride – www.muddyangels.com
National EMS Memorial – www.nemsms.org
Muddy Angels
A little history:
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride is a National ride to honor the lives of EMS heroes. The ride was established in 2001 and began in Boston, MA and ended in Roanoke, VA, the current home of the EMS National Memorial. Today the ride begins in New York City, NY, or Lexington, KY and concludes seven days & 600 miles later in Roanoke, VA.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
Team “ Charles”
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride, Inc. honors Emergency Medical Services personnel by organizing and implementing long distance cycling events that memorialize and celebrate the lives of those who serve every day, those who have become sick or injured while performing their duties, and those who have died in the line of duty.
Starting Wednesday, May 20th , Charles Spirydowski will be taking part in the NEMSMBR on behalf of the Southern Berkshire Ambulance. His bike ride continues on Thursday, May 21st and Friday, May 22nd, which will complete his 200 miles of the 600-mile ride.
For more information, please contact Charles at C.Spirydowski @ Verizon.net or mail support (a straight contribution) to Southern Berkshire Ambulance, 31 Lewis Ave., Great Barrington, MA 01230
Checks should be made out to the National EMS Memorial Bike Ride. Please write the name of Charles Spirydowski on the memo line.
Interesting Web Links:
Muddy Angels National EMS Memorial Bike Ride – www.muddyangels.com
National EMS Memorial – www.nemsms.org
Muddy Angels
A little history:
The National EMS Memorial Bike Ride is a National ride to honor the lives of EMS heroes. The ride was established in 2001 and began in Boston, MA and ended in Roanoke, VA, the current home of the EMS National Memorial. Today the ride begins in New York City, NY, or Lexington, KY and concludes seven days & 600 miles later in Roanoke, VA.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!
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