Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: HayesFXFD17 on December 04, 2013, 02:16:58 PM
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The joy of the winter road maintenance season is upon us in full swing the Fairfax Fire Department is asking or better yet, pleading for the residents of Fairfax and Fletcher to ensure their private roads and driveways are properly maintained with plowing the full width and sanding as well.
Last evening (December 3, 2013) the fire department responded to a carbon monoxide call on a private road with lack of proper winter maintenance. Upon completion of the call while descending the private road due to lack of adequate maintenance we experienced a significant near miss, narrowly avoiding the truck rolling over and possibly causing significant injury or worse to its crew; never mind the potential damage to the vehicle and it equipment valued at nearly $500,000.
To further paint the picture; upon the tones we knew the road had potential to be bad due to past experiences and altered our standard operating response procedures by sending the Rescue and Engine 2 rather than just sending Engine 1. Engine 1 with its longer wheel base I am not confident we could be considering this only a near miss.
Many residents of our primary communities I am sure never plan on needing either fire or rescue assistance just as I am sure the folks last evening did not. However, one can never predict when you may or may not need the services of the fire department, ambulance or both.
Please ensure you’re your roads and driveways are maintained as if your life and property depend on it, because it may indeed. If we cannot access your property in a time of need than we cannot provide the assistance that was requested or at least not without potential for catastrophic delay.
Justin Hayes, CFI
Fire Chief
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yes but what about the call?