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Exchange, America’s Service Club, is a group of men and women working together to make our communities better places to live through programs of service in Americanism, Community Service, Youth Activities, and its national program—The Prevention of Child Abuse.
Each year they have a selection of a local Firefighter of the Year. This year Lieutenant Tim Starkey of the Mundelein Fire Department was selected as the Firefighter of the Year. Lieutenant Starkey has excelled in many areas over the past year including training, mentoring, development of special programs and a commitment to the Mundelein Fire Department organizational success. The Mundelein Fire Department extends a heartfelt congratulations to Lieutenant Starkey for this great accomplishment. |
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A generator can provide a reliable form of back-up power for your home in case of an outage. Purchasing the right generator requires careful consideration of the type and sizes available and your power needs. Always operate your generator safely, according to manufacturers instructions.
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In 1980, the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association adopted a new program called “Keep the Wreath Red”. This program was founded by the Naperville (IL) Fire Department in 1954. Keep the Wreath Red has become an annual event, with fire departments all across Illinois participating. The program is designed to focus an awareness of safety while decorating our homes for the holidays. |
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Your safe practices have paid off! Congratulations Mundelein, on a decoration related, fire free holiday season. In 1980, the Illinois Fire Chiefs Association adopted a new program called “Keep the Wreath Red”. This program was founded by the Naperville (IL) Fire Department in 1954. Keep the Wreath Red has become an annual event, with fire departments all across Illinois participating. The program is designed to focus an awareness of safety while decorating our homes for the holidays.
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The Mundelein Fire Department's successful efforts to save the life of a crash victim in November have earned a top prize from another rescue agency. The department has received the 15th annual Scene Call of the Year Award from Flight for Life, the Wisconsin-based helicopter service that transports severely injured patients to area hospitals after accidents or other emergencies.
"It was a surprise," Fire Chief Tim Sashko said of the award. "It validates the fact that we're training properly and executing properly." The award recognizes the Mundelein department's actions on Nov. 19, 2008. |
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