The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate 10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina?s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they're eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even just a little fixing. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT?s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated).
2-EMT and Medic Supplies - The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the match. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment - All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life). As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking "If only I'd had a Jaws??")
5-Fire House Funds - The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support - West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at: www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Mon Dec 21 21:35:57 +0000 2009 by LTel:removed old needs
cat_notes: -> Removed extremely outdated needs that were at least 3-4 yrs. old - LTel 12/21/09:
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N Batteries, Household * (ANY/ALL Types/Sizes) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes *
N Binders, 3-Ring Binders Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Cleaning Supplies, Sponges Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Communications, Radio, Ham Radio Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes *
N Computer, Desktop Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes *
N Cones, Traffic Cones Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Donations * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Donations, Financial Donations Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Donations, Matching Funds Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Flashlights Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average / 3000 = pallets No Yes *
N Fuel, Diesel Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Fuel, Gas, Gasoline Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, Chairs Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, Chairs, Computer Desk Chairs Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, Desk Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, Desk, Computer Desk Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, File Cabinet (Letter) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office Furniture * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Office, Storage, Cabinets, Office Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Furniture, Storage, Book Shelves Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Garbage/Trash Can * (ANY/ALL Types/Sizes) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Garbage/Trash Can, Trash Bags, Plastic, 13 gallon (White Kitchen) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Gift Cards * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Gift Cards - Office Depot Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Gift Cards - Office Max Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N GPS, Electronic GPS Device Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes *
N Hazmat Suits Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N LDI Bags Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Linens, Bedding, Blankets * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Linens, Bedding, Blankets, NEW ONLY Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Markers, Highlighter Markers Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Medical, First-Aid, First Aid Kit Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Medical, Masks, Non-Rebreather Face Masks Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Medical, Supplies, Defibrillator - AED Automatic External Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Medical, Supplies, Immobilization Supplies Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Medical, Supplies, Nasal Cannulas Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Notebooks * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Equipment, Fax, Copier, Scanner In One Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office Equipment, Printer Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Equipment, Scanner Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Office Equipment * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Bulletin Board Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Clipboards Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Envelopes Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Folders ** (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Folders, File Folders Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Hanging Files Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Hole Punch, 3 Hole Punch Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Markers, Dry Erase Markers Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Organizers, Desk Organizers Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Paper Clips Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Pencil Sharpeners Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Office, Supplies, Whiteout Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Paper, Copy Paper, Legal Size (Boxes) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Paper, Notepads Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Paper, Sticky Notes, Pads Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Pencils Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Pens * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Raincoats, New or Gently Used/CLEAN Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Rescue Pumps Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Scissors, Household Scissors * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
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N Stamps, Postage Stamps Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Staplers, Household Grade * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Staples, Household Grade * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Tape * (ANY/ALL Types) Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Toiletries, Hand Sanitizer Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average / 500 = pallets No Yes *
N Toner, Misc. Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Vehicle, Utility Vehicle Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes *
N Water, Supplies, Water Cooler Dispenser Very Urgent Urgent Not Urgent Average No Yes
N Wipes, Antiseptic Wipes
(show/hide changes)Sun Jun 01 14:37:33 +0000 2008 by LTel:added needs/avails
(show/hide changes)Sat May 24 04:51:11 +0000 2008 by LTel:notes: http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate 10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina?s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they?re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even just a little fixing. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT?s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated).
1-Fuel (gasoline and diesel) $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-EMT and Medic Supplies - The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the match. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment - All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life). As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking "If only I'd had a Jaws??")
5-Fire House Funds - The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support - West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at: www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356 -> http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate 10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina?s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they're eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even just a little fixing. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT?s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated).
1-Fuel (gasoline and diesel) $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-EMT and Medic Supplies - The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the match. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment - All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life). As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking "If only I'd had a Jaws??")
5-Fire House Funds - The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support - West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at: www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
(show/hide changes)Sat May 24 04:50:49 +0000 2008 by LTel:organization: Non-Profit -> Non-Profit, Volunteer Fire Department
areas_served: -> Pearlington, West Hancock County
(show/hide changes)Sat May 24 04:42:39 +0000 2008 by LTel:(show/hide changes)Sat May 24 04:39:41 +0000 2008 by LTel:main_phone: (228) 533-7847 OR Suzanne 602-791-7799 -> (228) 533-7847 OR Suzanne 602-791-7799
notes: http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate 10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina?s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they?re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even just a little fixing. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT?s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated).
1-Fuel (gasoline and diesel) $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-EMT and Medic Supplies - The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the match. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment - All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life). As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking "If only I'd had a Jaws??")
5-Fire House Funds - The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support - West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at: www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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(show/hide changes)Tue Feb 13 05:54:56 +0000 2007 by DNug:notes: http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
-----------------
IRS PUBLICATION 526 – GUIDE TO CHARITABLE CONTRIBUITONS - Page 3, Column 2 Recognizes Volunteer Fire Departments as Tax Deductible by the Contributor
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p526.pdf
-> http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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IRS PUBLICATION 526 – GUIDE TO CHARITABLE CONTRIBUITONS - Page 3, Column 2 Recognizes Volunteer Fire Departments as Tax Deductible by the Contributor
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p526.pdf
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(show/hide changes)Sat Feb 10 01:09:40 +0000 2007 by DNug:notes: http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
-> http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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IRS PUBLICATION 526 – GUIDE TO CHARITABLE CONTRIBUITONS - Page 3, Column 2 Recognizes Volunteer Fire Departments as Tax Deductible by the Contributor
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p526.pdf
(show/hide changes)Thu Feb 08 20:48:30 +0000 2007 by DNug:notes: http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
-> http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
(show/hide changes)Thu Feb 08 20:18:21 +0000 2007 by tfri:notes: The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
-> http://www.westhancockfirerescue.org
The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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(show/hide changes)Thu Feb 08 20:09:51 +0000 2007 by DNug:notes: The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-291-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
-> The West Hancock Fire Rescue is the first responder to 18 miles of US Interstate-10 and is responsible for the emergency response to an industrial port - Port Bienville, in Mississippi – in addition to handling the wide range of emergency calls that come in to assist the residents of both Pearlington and West Hancock County . Pearlington was Ground Zero for Hurricane Katrina’s landfall. The town and its residents lost 100% of their homes. The neighboring cities in Hancock County were also virtually wiped out, so they cannot help remedy this situation.
West Hancock Fire Rescue is a 100% volunteer department. The doors that they used to knock on for donations are all now gone, although many of the residents remain as they try to rebuild. The fire department is ineligible for grant monies because they do not have the 10% match of funds required to receive grants. It will be two more years before their tax base is rebuilt and they’re eligible for distribution of any local county funds. Meanwhile they have several complex situations they must be prepared for and respond to so that they can be there for their community.
As of today the West Hancock Fire Rescue Department has about a three week supply of fuel left. They have been donated several fire trucks from mid to small sized fire departments throughout the country. They will need assistance in sustaining a fuel supply in order to continue to be able to respond to emergency calls.
These firefighters are also in need of everything from basic response equipment and supplies on up to things such as an extraction tool, Haz Mat suits, a ram and VHF radios. They unfortunately do not have the funds to fix anything that needs even “just a little fixing”. As they stabilize and rebuild they are in need of their firefighter brothers and sisters, paramedics and EMT’s to come to the area and support them in responding to calls, as they have lost more than 60% of their department. They need help with funds to rebuild at least one of their two fire stations which were completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Every department member has lost their own home and struggles to juggle their paying jobs, rebuilding their own home and responding to the needs of a community that has already lost so much.
I know that the men and women of West Hancock Fire Rescue are so grateful for the outreach they have received in the weeks and months after Hurricane Katrina. They are determined to move themselves and their community past this situation. The reality is that they are in great need of physical and financial support in order to stabilize and rebuild - in what has now become an extraordinary situation, on top of an extraordinary situation. Today they deploy to their calls out of a trailer with the limited firefighting and rescue equipment that they have.
The immediate priorities of the West Hancock Fire Rescue are as follows. (Any and all support that you are able to provide in remedying this critical situation will be greatly appreciated.)
1-
Fuel (gasoline and diesel) – $1,900 at per month x 24 months
2-
EMT and Medic Supplies – The needs are various and ongoing until the community & department are stabilized
3-
Grant Match Support of $11,000 - Currently they have been approved for a Fire Grant and will remain eligible for only a short while longer unless they are able to provide the “match”. The $11,000 would be the required match to then receive a $110,000 Fire Grant that would be provided to them by the government to buy much needed Fire Safety and Prevention equipment.
4-
Firefighting & Personal Safety Equipment – All of there equipment/assets were destroyed and need to be replaced. (Today this Fire Department does not even have one Jaws of Life. As you know this tool is critical to saving lives on Interstate-10 and in places that other serious auto accidents occur Delayed removal of victims from an automobile in a serious accident can literally be the difference between life and death. It will also greatly raise the moral of the department, so that they are not in a situation where they leave scene thinking “If only I’d had a Jaws…”)
5-
Fire House Funds – The cost to rebuild the West Hancock Fire Station is $345,000
6-
Firefighter, Paramedic & EMT Support – West Hancock Fire Rescue is in need of trained professionals to volunteer come to the area to help them respond to calls, they are currently down to 9 department members who are providing round-the-clock response to all of their calls. This is a Call to Action to all First Responder brothers and sisters everywhere who would be willing to spend a day, a weekend or more down in Pearlington at the West Hancock Fire Rescue. Your presence would be of great physical and emotional help to this department. (Please contact the Department directly via the information on website below to let them know when you can come to help them.)
A basic website has been reestablished at www.westhancockfirerescue.org Donations can be made directly to the Department. They are a non-profit. Anyone that you know who is interested in helping out, can also contact me via email or phone as indicated below with questions, to request a list of needed supplies or to coordinate support to this department. I have gotten FedEx to agree to assist with free shipping to Pearlington for those willing to donate supplies or equipment to WHFR. Anyone needing help with shipping should contact me directly to facilitate this.
Warmest Regards,
Suzanne Stahl
suzanneinmississippi@earthlink.net
Cell 602-791-7799
Office Direct 602-787-5356
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