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I would like to take this opportunity to thank all who participated in the 2010 June Open House. This was our first early year open house and I have learned a few things. Next year we may have it in the spring, cooler is better. I would like to say Thank You to Howard Ewing and Inez, of the State Fire Marshall's office, Captain Holly Trego of Cecil County DES as well as Katie Norman (MSFA Miss Fire Prevention 1st Runner Up), Ally Gregg (Miss Md. Fire Chiefs Association), Courtney Street (Cecil County Junior Miss Fire Prevention) and our very own, Miss Harford Cecil Megan Bicking for their support and hanging out with us in the heat. Also Thank You to the Cecil County Fireman's association for the use of the Safety House. It worked well and was very well received by the community.
I also would like to thank our firefighters and EMS personnel for all their hard work and dedication to putting on a great day. I think the community enjoyed themselves, and thats what the day was about.
Pictures will be posted in the next few days.
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The Charlestown Fire Company has a great hall that is available to rent for all types of events, including wedding receptions, meetings, business meetings, training events, anniversary and birthday parties, bridal and baby showers.
Currently the cost is $450.00
Tables, Chairs, and use of the kitchen are included in the price. Our beer meister must be rented for $50.00 for keg beer to be server at your party. A deposit of $100.00 is needed to hold your date. For more information or to check availability of your date, please contact Karen at 410-287-3044.
Please see the "Files" Section for the PDF file Hall Rental Forms. You can print them and fill them out. Submit these forms along with your required fees.
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| IRC NEWS RELEASE - Residential Sprinklers Update!!! |
Mon. Nov 2nd 2009
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FIRE SPRINKLERS SET TO BECOME
A STANDARD FEATURE IN ALL NEW HOMES
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BALTIMORE - October 30, 2009 - Members of the International Code Council's Residential
Building Code Committee (RBCC) have made it clear that fire sprinklers are destined to become
a standard feature in all new homes. The fire sprinkler requirement was added to the
International Residential Code (IRC) last year, and it is scheduled to become effective January 1,
2011, in states that adopt the latest version of this code. Currently, 48 states use the IRC as a basis
of regulating residential construction, although some states lag behind in adopting updates.
At a hearing held earlier this week, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) had
petitioned the International Code Council (ICC), which publishes the IRC, to repeal the fire
sprinkler requirement, but the RBCC rejected that request by a vote of 7 to 4.
"This vote is significant in two ways," said Chief Ronny J. Coleman, president of the IRC Fire
Sprinkler Coalition and former fire marshal for the State of California. "Not only did the RBCC
reject the homebuilders' request to repeal the sprinkler requirement, but if you look at the vote,
every member of the committee, other than the four who are appointed by NAHB, voted to
uphold the fire sprinkler requirement."
Following the committee vote, NAHB attempted to use a new procedure in the ICC process that
allows members assembled at the hearing to overrule the committee decision, but the members
made it clear that they were standing firm on protecting American families from fire. More than
1,000 ICC members in attendance voted overwhelmingly to affirm the RBCC's decision.
"ICC's message on this matter is pretty clear," said Jeffrey Shapiro, P.E., executive director of the
IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition. "Their membership has now supported the home fire sprinkler
requirement at both the 2008 and 2009 annual hearings, and each of those votes passed by more
than a two-thirds margin."
Those decisions have now been further affirmed by the RBCC, which is a balanced, consensus
committee that includes home builders, building and fire safety officials, architects and engineers.
"People who buy new homes that comply with the IRC fire sprinkler and smoke alarm
requirements can sleep peacefully knowing that their families and their homes are protected from
fire," said Meri-K Appy, president of the non-profit Home Safety Council.
About IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition
Founded in 2007, the IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition has grown to include more than 100
international, national and regional public safety organizations, including associations
representing 45 states, all of whom support the mission of promoting residential fire sprinkler
systems in new home construction. The Coalition was formed to educate public policymakers on
the value of residential sprinkler systems and to support related legislation. More information can
be found at www.IRCFireSprinkler.org.
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Volunteers Wanted
The Charlestown Fire Company is looking for Volunteer Fire and EMS personnel.
Training is EXTENSIVE and FREE.
Fire Training requires a 25 hour Company Level Pre Basic Class and about 108 hours of formal Maryland Fire and Rescue institute training.
EMS Personnel require approximately 130 hours of classroom training, and additional hours of Clinical / Ride along
If you live in our district and would like further infomation please contact the Membership committee via email at Membership@cfc5.net or call 410-287-6451, better yet, stop in and see us.
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17 |
| February |
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19 |
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10 |
23 |
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22 |
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22 |
28 |
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Charlestown Fire Company
307 Market Street
Charlestown, MD 21914
Non-Emergency: 410-287-6451
Emergency: 911
Fax: 410-287-7281
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