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Fri. Jun 26th 2009
PROMOTIONS

Sunset Fire And Rescue is proud to announce the following promotions.
Ray Chapman to Assitant Chief.
Anthony Bott to ...

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Tue. Jun 16th 2009
Sunset Starts begins it's Safety Stand Down Week

All SFD training and matra for the next 8 training nights will be in theme with the National Safety and Wellness week, that m...

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Fri. Jun 12th 2009
SFD participates in the Davis County Safe Kids Fair!!

SFD partcipated in the Kids Fair for ALL of Davis County. Sunset had it's own booth with Engine 13, life safety house and fir...

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Firefighter Safety: Time for a Change 

  

 The annual safety stand down — now known as Safety, Health and Survival Week — is upon us. It's a time to continue to discuss what safety really means to a dangerous profession. That debate is critical and important.

But we should put aside our differences in philosophy for the Week, step back from our "higher order" debates, disengage from our kitchen table rhetoric and ask ourselves this: What will it take for me, yes me, as a single individual to make things safer?

This year's Safety, Health and Survival Week should be about independent reflection. Make time to look at yourself, independent of your organization, and ask if you do everything possible to reduce the likelihood that you will be injured or killed on the job.

There is no need for a show. The grand eloquent statements, the passionate pleas for compliance, the graphic pictures of crashed fire trucks; they have done nothing to close the gap. Organizations can write as many rules as they want, and they do, but the gap is not closing. My gap analysis says that the problem, at least part of it, is me. Each person who looks at the issues must admit that they too are part of the problem.

Right now, today, someone somewhere is going to get injured in the line of duty. Based on the average statistics, someone else is going to die in a fire or going to a fire in the next few days. Those are just facts. But an individual making personal choices can have an impact on whether or not his/her name is added to a memorial that they will never get to see



News Headlines
 
PROMOTIONS
Fri. Jun 26th 2009
Sunset Fire And Rescue is proud to announce the following promotions. Ray Chapman to Assitant Chief. Anthony Bott to Captain Travis Carter to Captain Amy Kippen to Lt. Becca Davis to Lt.   Congrats to all!!...

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Sunset Starts begins it's Safety Stand Down Week
Tue. Jun 16th 2009
All SFD training and matra for the next 8 training nights will be in theme with the National Safety and Wellness week, that many Firedepartments around the world are now doing. Training will consist of Basic SCBA survival classes. Driving defensive classes. The 10 cones of saftey. FF will get helmet...

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SFD participates in the Davis County Safe Kids Fair!!
Fri. Jun 12th 2009
SFD partcipated in the Kids Fair for ALL of Davis County. Sunset had it's own booth with Engine 13, life safety house and firefighters walking around with starwars characters all promoting fire safety and good clean fun. See pics below....

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Awards Ceramony and Going away Party.
Sat. Jun 6th 2009
Thursday, was a going away party for Assistant Chief Danna Weaver, whom has served the community as a firefighter, driver, and Chief for just under 14 years. He leaves us to go to Arizona to live. Chief Weaver will be sorely missed. Good luck Chief. Also we took the time to recognize Amy Kippen, Tr...

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Former Sunset Firefighter has his first baby girl
Thu. May 28th 2009
Bryon Webb, our lost brother to Cali, just had his first baby girl. Nevaeh Marie Webb, born on May 18, 2009 @ 1742hrs  7lb 12oz and 19 inches long. Here are some of her photos.   Good Luck Brotha, keep in touch...

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Sun. Jun 14th 2009
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Mon. Jun 15th 2009
Medical Alpha

Squad 11 responded to an Medical Alpha response at 10:29.

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Mon. Jun 15th 2009
Medical Alpha response

Squad 11 responded to an Medical alpha response at 21:04.

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Sun. Jun 14th 2009
Medical Charlie response

Squad 11 responded to an Medical Charlie response at 18:04.

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February  9  24
March  6  26
April  15  20
May  11  38
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