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5086 NC HWY 704 Sandy Ridge,NC.
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Northeast Stokes Fire & Rescue, Sandy Ridge, NC
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citizens of the Northeast Stokes fire district
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November 6th 2023, Station 36 did basic firefighter
skills training.
We trained on, Hose advancements involved
deploying and advancing a charged hose line to
extinguish fires and protect occupants. We also
trained on, Proper ladder placement which is
necessary for accessing elevated structures,
providing ventilation, and rescuing victims. This was
a great learning experience for all firefighter's
especially our Junior Firefighter's.
Also had discussions about the importance of
proper hose advancements, experience and training
is important since a misdirected hose could result in
the spread of the fire or cause damage.
November 6th 2023, Station 36 did basic firefighter
skills training.
We trained on, Hose advancements involved
deploying and advancing a charged hose line to
extinguish fires and protect occupants. We also
trained on, Proper ladder placement which is
necessary for accessing elevated structures,
providing ventilation, and rescuing victims. This was
a great learning experience for all firefighter's
especially our Junior Firefighter's.
Also had discussions about the importance of
proper hose advancements, experience and training
is important since a misdirected hose could result in
the spread of the fire or cause damage.
November 6th 2023, Station 36 did basic firefighter
skills training.
We trained on, Hose advancements involved
deploying and advancing a charged hose line to
extinguish fires and protect occupants. We also
trained on, Proper ladder placement which is
necessary for accessing elevated structures,
providing ventilation, and rescuing victims. This was
a great learning experience for all firefighter's
especially our Junior Firefighter's.
Also had discussions about the importance of
proper hose advancements, experience and training
is important since a misdirected hose could result in
the spread of the fire or cause damage.
Ride along with your Volunteers from Station 36,
as they run calls.
Northeast Stokes Fire & Rescue Station 36,
Engine 336 responding to a medical call.
On Jan. 9th 2024 Northeast Stokes Fire & Rescue
Station 36, Working on their new training center.
On Jan. 9th 2024 Northeast Stokes Fire & Rescue
Station 36, Quick look around the Fire Station.
On Oct 2, 2023, Northeast Stokes Fire & Rescue
participated in a training exercise with South Stokes
Fire & Rescue, which focused on using Turbo
Drafting to source water for firefighting. The Turbo
Drafting method is a reliable and effective technique
for quickly acquiring water from nearby sources,
such as ponds or rivers, which can be a vital
resource in firefighting efforts
Station 36 is constantly trying to improve our skill
level and perfect our craft. This past Monday night
training, we held mutual aid training at a local farm
with Madison Rockingham Rescue Squad. We ran
agriculture rescue training(which many of our
members hold specialties in) involving a tractor
rollover on a patient. We utilized some new rescue
equipment we recently received on a state grant, and
also set up a rope rescue mechanical advantage
system for patient extraction due to low slope angle.
We want to continue to grow, both for ourselves and
the community we serve.
Station 36 is constantly trying to improve our skill
level and perfect our craft. This past Monday night
training, we held mutual aid training at a local farm
with Madison Rockingham Rescue Squad. We ran
agriculture rescue training(which many of our
members hold specialties in) involving a tractor
rollover on a patient. We utilized some new rescue
equipment we recently received on a state grant, and
also set up a rope rescue mechanical advantage
system for patient extraction due to low slope angle.
We want to continue to grow, both for ourselves and
the community we serve.
Station 36 is constantly trying to improve our skill
level and perfect our craft. This past Monday night
training, we held mutual aid training at a local farm
with Madison Rockingham Rescue Squad. We ran
agriculture rescue training(which many of our
members hold specialties in) involving a tractor
rollover on a patient. We utilized some new rescue
equipment we recently received on a state grant, and
also set up a rope rescue mechanical advantage
system for patient extraction due to low slope angle.
We want to continue to grow, both for ourselves and
the community we serve.
Station 36, Gettting holes dug for our new training
center, with Koda supervising
A quick look in the station & Tanker 5
Tanker5 rolling out on a call for help.
Doing some water drafting with Engine 336
Hot Hot! today lets cool the water off.