13:46 hrs - Tree on Wires Partially Blocking Roadway, 1331 Lucas Avenue.
2,218 entries in the Call History
00:52 hrs - Medical Emergency, adult male in seizure, 48 Beyersdorfer Lane, Apt. 2.
10:54 hrs - Electrical Burning Odor in the Structure, 1196 Lucas Avenue.
07:28 hrs - Medical Emergency, lifting assistance, 17 Cemetery Road.
20:14 hrs - Vehicle Fire, New York State Thruway, mile post 85.4 south bound.
14:22 hrs - Power Lines Across Roadway, 983 Creek Locks Road.
07:32 hrs - Wires Arcing, Mountain Road near the intersection of DeWitt Lake Road.
01:01 hrs. - Medical Emergency, 31 year old male, overdose, 935 Creek Locks Road.
13:22 hrs - Structure Fire, 71 Old County Road 1. Mutual Aid from Rosendale(Tanker and manpower), Stone Ridge(Engine and manpower), Tillson(Tanker and manpower) and City of Kingston with a FAST Team to the scene. Cottekill(Engine) to fill tankers at Williams Lake, Spring Lake and St. Remy to stand by at the Bloomington Station. Ulster Hose to the scene with an additional FAST Team to the scene when City of Kingston was used for fire suppression.
07:23 hrs - Medical Emergency, 56 year old male fallen with injuries, 1174 Creek Locks Road, lot 424.
00:24 hrs - Wires Down in Roadway, 648 Creek Locks Road.
15:20 hrs - Medical Emergency, 9 week old infant not breathing, 93 Webster Lock Road.
18:45 hrs - Tree and Wires Burning, 1234 Creek Locks Road.
16:30 hrs - Wires Burning in a Tree in front of 1224 Creek Locks Road.
16:10 hrs - Medical Emergency, 41 year old male unconscious in a motor vehicle, New York State Thruway, mile post 86.1 south bound.
06:57 hrs - Water Emergency - Occupied Submerged Vehicle, 1019 State Route 213 and Mountain Road. Ulster Hose under mutual aid with a dive team.
05:16 hrs - Fire Alarm Activation (Flooded Basement), 190 Breezy Hill Road.
04:28 hrs - Tree Down Blocking the Roadway on Breezy Hill Road at the intersection with Old County Road 1.
2,218 entries in the Call History
Total Runs: 181
Top Ten Responders
Chief Fred Harries 173
FF Joe Hafner Sr. 146
Asst. Chief Joe Hafner Jr. 128
Lt, Ray Stegner 98
Asst. Chief Ernie Navarra 95
FF Joshua Hintz 94
Past Chief Kevin Keller 69
FF Dan Wood 65
FF Paul Hintz 63
Lt. Doug Tierney 62
Chief : Joe Hafner Jr.
Asst. Chief: Mike Schabot
Asst. Chief: Ernie Navarra
Asst. Chief: Will Stokes
Capt: Brian Phillips
Capt: Alan Brown
Lt: Douglas Tierney
Lt: John Lane
Lt: Joe Hafner III
Lt: Ray Stegner
Lt: Joe Stokes
EMS Lt: Patty Vincent
Fire Police Capt: Roger Peck
President: Mike Schabot
Vice President: Brian Phillips
Secretary: Joe Hafner Sr.
Treasurer: Kevin Keller
Directors: Mike Hines
Alan Brown
Rebecca Stokes
Katelyn Stokes
Will Stokes
Chaplain: Rev. Nick Miles
Chief: Joe Hafner Jr.
Members should be reminded that invitations to our annual dinner will be given out based on participation at department calls, training, meetings and activities in an attempt to keep the cost of this event down.
The Bloomington Fire Department takes great pride in trying to operate within a budget that we feel provides the residents of the fire district with the best protection for the lowest cost to our community. During the course of each year we run several fund raisers which supplement our budget and help us get through the year. In the event that anyone would like to make a donation to us, or in memory of a friend or loved one, please feel free to mail your donation to: Bloomington Fire Department, PO Box 111, Bloomington, NY 12411.
All members are urged to use the I AM RESPONDING PROGRAM to notify the department that they are on their way to calls.
We mourn the loss of Past Ladies Auxiliary President Judith Hines. Judy is the wife of Director and Life Member Mike Hines. Arrangements and orders to follow.
President Deb Tierney
Vice President Rita Schabot
Secretary Lori Woolsey
Treasurer Sue Peck
All members should be aware that effective January 2017 there are new requirements to maintain an active membership classification. All members are required to attend at least three (3) regular general business meetings, attend all mandatory training and respond to at least ten (10) percent of the yearly alarms. One who does not meet these minimum requirements will be reclassified as INACTIVE. Once reclassified as INACTIVE the member will be required to return all department issued equipment to their respective stations and will not be permitted to respond to alarms or have a vote at any meetings. The INACTIVE classification will be in effect for a minimum period of three (3) months and the INACTIVE member may request to be returned to an ACTIVE classification by a written request to the department after the 3 month period has been completed.
In an effort to protect our members as well as the public and to try to limit exposure to COVID-19 the Bloomington Fire District has imposed a ban on any non-members utilizing or entering either the Bloomington or Binnewater Stations. This includes any meetings or rentals by outside groups or members of the department utilizing the hall or station other than regular district business. We are sorry for any inconvenience and hope to lift this ban as soon as is practical.
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