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DUTY OFFICER: Tonight: LT Pendleton. Saturday: LT Mouzas. Sunday: AChf Duross.
Duty Chief: this weekend; AChf Duross, Next week; Chf Hooper.
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NOTIFICATIONS TO THE DUTY CHIEF: Please see Directive 2301. A copy is posted in Ops.
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BUSY WEEK: We've run 17 calls for service since Sunday. 215 calls for the year so far. We're about 20 calls behind this point last year.
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FIT TESTS: Please complete your FIT test before the end of April.
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THANK YOU; FF Boucher thanks for going to Poland Spring and getting the bottled water. Lt Roma thanks for getting the bay door replaced. And thank you to Lt Mouzas in advance for stripping and waxing floors in the station this weekend.
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PAYROLL: There was a computer glitch which delayed emailing check stubs from last pay period. That's been fixed. Check stubs should be in your email.
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CALL FORCE PAY PERIODS: Call force pay periods will be changing from monthly to bi-weekly. They will align with the full-time & per diem pay periods. This change will take effect at the pay period ending May 1st.
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NEXT CHIEF's CALL: Tuesday, April 30th. 1830. I will be putting out an agenda next week.
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EMS Posthumous Recognition: The EMS Regional Coordinators are working with a new group, Friends of EMS for Maine, on a project to recognize EMS providers who have passed away. We want to list anyone who worked in EMS, regardless of whether or not their death was work-related. If you know of someone who worked in EMS in Maine and has passed away, can you please use the link below to submit their information? Also, if you have access to their obituary, could you send it to one of us? Here is the information link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/B2HJPP9
Thanks for your help. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Joanne LeBrun lebrunj@cmhc.org
Ben Zetterman aroostookems@gmail.com
Rick Petrie rpetrie@apems.org
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NFA LEADERSHIP COURSE in Brunswick. The third part of the NFA Leadership in Supervision series, Frameworks to Success, will take place June 8 & 9, 2019. This two-day course provides the supervisor with the knowledge and skills to perform successfully in the fire and Emergency Medical Services environments, and is geared toward those who have already completed the first two LIS courses (Creating Environments for Professional Growth, and Perspectives in Thinking).
Flyer is on the bulletin board.
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EVENTS NEXT WEEK: Monday 1700 Firefighter II Academy class at GMFR; 1800 Journal-Tribune. Saturday 4/27, 0700 Forestry 87 to wildland fire training.
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Happy Easter!
Chief
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Roger S. Hooper, Fire Chief
Goodwins Mills Fire-Rescue
481 Goodwins Mills Road
Lyman, ME 04002
Office: 207-499-7878
Cell: 207-432-0390
Station: 207-499-2362
Fax: 207-499-2893
www.gmfd.org
"What makes Firefighters courageous in my eyes isn't what they do
day in and day out, it's what they are willing to do at any given moment."
--Frank Viscuso, author Step Up and Lead.
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