On Monday we welcomed Elkhart Fire Department Chief Rodney Dale, introduced by Tom Shoff. Chief Dale was very recently promoted to Chief from Assistant Chief and shared general information about the department, an update on the plans for the Elkhart Fire Department, and took questions from club members.
The Elkhart Fire Department has served the community since 1867. Over the past 150 years EFD has expanded into a full career department, achieving an ISO 2 protection class in the spring of 2017, by providing an all-hazards emergency response and numerous fire prevention and risk reduction programs that span just over 30 square miles, to the City of Elkhart. Service is currently delivered by 143 firefighters through seven fire stations. In addition, the fire department provides cross staffing of apparatus which include an ambulance, Aircraft Rescue Firefighting apparatus (ARFF), Wildland apparatus, an aerial apparatus, Hazmat response apparatus, and water rescue/dive apparatus that are ready to respond when needed. Additionally the fire department provides different technical levels of response, including a Hazardous Material response team, Technical Rescue Team, and a Water Rescue Team. Each team is ready to respond to the city and surrounding communities on a daily basis. The fire department Operations are comprised of an EMS division, Training division, and the Inspection/Investigation bureau of risk management. The Training and EMS division report to the Assistant Fire Chief while the office of administration oversees the budget, Fleet Services, and the Inspection /Investigation Bureau and risk management. Services provided by the fire department include a variety of specialties and technical response teams to support the needs of the community. In June of 2017 we expanded our specialties by implementing a Technical Rescue Team (TRT) supported by firefighters with technical certifications. Specialties include 47 licensed Paramedics, 82 certified EMT’s, 33 Hazmat Technicians, 15 Water Rescue Technician’s, 6 Fire/EMS Instructors, 7 Technical Rescue Technicians and 2 EVT and ASE certified mechanics with 3 sift personnel assisting the mechanics.
Did you know?....
- There are approximately 1000 ambulance calls per month in Elkhart?
- All calls receive a fire truck because all firefighters are trained emergency medical responders and their availability is greater than ambulances, who generally arrive after the fire truck responds to the scene.
- There approximately 100 fire calls involving burned structured each year.
- Leading causes of fires include cooking, children playing with fire, unattended candles, and furnace fires/fires resulting from faulty heating appliances.
- The Elkhart Fire Department is 100% staffed by paid professionals, while the county of Elkhart has fire departments with some of the highest volunteer ratios in the state of Indiana due to our rural nature.
- There are currently 143 fire department staff, Chief Dale's plan includes increasing to 158 by the beginning of 2025 in preparation for a new fire station/equipment coming online in 2026.
- Elkhart has increased fire fighter compensation to #12 in the state of Indiana; staff start at $65k/year and $72,500/annually after fire school training.
- An average fire engine/pumper costs $800k to $1m and a ladder truck can exceed $1m in cost!
- Do you know someone aged 19-40 interested in becoming a fire fighter? Direct them to the Elkhart Fire Department! The hiring process is arduous but rewarding in service of our community.
We welcomed TWO NEW MEMBERS to our Club today! Julie Poertner and Jill Yoder joined current member Natalie Evans as Corporate Members of Crossroads United Way. Welcome Julie and Jill, we hope you'll get engaged in club activities and roles soon!
New Member Julie Poertner was presented a very special award from Modern Woodmen of America representative Kory Meade FICF, RICP®. The Modern Woodmen Hometown Hero Award was created to acknowledge people who volunteer their time and talents to organizations that strive to improve the lives of families in their community. Community Foundation of Elkhart County's Ashley Jordan nominated Julie Poertner for the award. Congratulations, Julie, exemplifying the quality of members in the Elkhart Rotary Club.
Announcements:
- Member Shelly Rubo announced Women of Valor in Training's upcoming event: "Valorous Women: A Celebration of Strength" on Thursday, October 3, from 6-8 PM at Bread & Chocolate in Goshen. This is a gala celebrating Women of Valor in Training to help you learn how you can join us in supporting the young women in our community. For more info visit: https://www.womenofvalorintraining.org/events/valorous-women-a-celebration-of-strength
- Jamison Czarnecki reported on Saturday's Kayak Trip from Oxbow Park to Studebaker Park. A good time was had by all - - check out these photos
- Jamison also announced the upcoming event: Island of Blues! Mark your calendars for September 14, 2024, and join us from 11 AM to 8 PM at Island Park in downtown Elkhart for the Island of Blues! This all-day event features an incredible lineup of blues artists that will have you swaying to the rhythm and feeling the soul of the blues. Visit: /https://elkhartindiana.org/events/elkhart-island-of-blues-2024/ for more info.
- Tony Warning reminded everyone iot's placemat sponsorship time! $375 placemat sponsorship supports the Interact Club activities for the upcoming year. Please contact Tony Warning to get your name or business name and logo on the placemat!
- Membership Chair Eric Garton announced September Birthdays and all enjoyed tiramisu provided by Navarre Catering:
- Chuck Grodnik - 7th
- Tom Vandergrift - 8th
- Lisa Guedea-Carreno - 9th
- Sarah Farris - 9th
- Mick Faloon - 10th
- Kathy Sears - 11th
- Wes Steffen - 21st
- Kathy Grusy - 24th
- Pete McCown - 28th
- Shan White - 28th
See you next week for another great meeting!