Aquia Harbour Volunteer Rescue Squad

 

2018 volunteer Hours
Jan 1730 Jan 1263
Feb 1497 Feb 1324
Mar 1781 Mar 1649
Apr 1268 Apr 1460
May 1577 May 1317
June 1442 June 1348
July 1851 July 1355
Aug 2042 Aug 1043
Sept 1658 Sep 1316
Oct 1731 Oct 1081
Nov 1755 Nov 1505
Dec 1833 Dec 1469
Year 2018 Year 2017
17507 16130
17507 16130

2023 Volunteer Hours
2023
Jan - 1489
Feb - 1121
Mar - 1392
Apr - 1198
May - 1205
Jun - 1061
July - 1779
August - 1300
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
2023

2019- 2022 Volunteer Hours
Jan 1413 Jan 1824 Jan 1812 Jan 1783
Feb - 1404 Feb 1587 Feb 1930 Feb 1347
Mar 1576 Mar 1904 Mar 1048 Mar 1685
April - 1541 Apr 1985 Apr 1158 April 1185
May - 1841 May 1624 May 1196 May 1397
June - 2022 June 1608 June 1156 June 1602
July - 1478 July 1747 July 1269 July 1508
Aug - 1180 Aug 1554 Aug 1514 Aug 1393
Sept - 1547 Sept 1675 Sept 1303 Sept 1153
Oct - 1149 Oct 1479 Oct 1709 Oct 1535
Nov - 1218 Nov 1055 Nov 2027 Nov 1535
Dec - 1374 Dec 1419 Dec 1824 Dec 1512
Year 2022 Year 2021 Year 2020 Year 2019
17743 19461 17946 16090

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By Vice President Chris Schoon
September 18, 2021

It is September already! The kids have been back in school a couple of weeks now and life and traffic are getting to a new normal. Hopefully, you have figured out the bus schedule and are planning trips accordingly. Please follow the speed limit in the Harbour. Too many cars are travelling beyond the 25mph speed limit. I have seen too many that are closer to 40! I have also seen many close calls at intersections with cars not coming to a complete stop or ignoring the stop sign completely. Be especially careful at the first Aquia /Harpoon convergence. Cars at the stop sign on outgoing Aquia Drive cannot always see the vehicles coming up the hill on incoming Aquia Drive. The close calls are with the cars staying left to Harpoon Dive. There are many joggers, dog walkers and strollers out there for the excess speeding. Part of our job at the Rescue Squad is public education and awareness. There are children at the bus stops now to watch for also.

This past month we have had 3 members resign for the Squad due to retirement or health/personal issues. The squad would like to recognize Roxanne Dunn, Joanne Jensen, and Kathy Webster for their service to the Aquia Harbour and Stafford Communities. Roxanne has been with the squad for over 8 years as a driver, served as our Supply Lt. and Treasurer during her time with us. She was one of our top 10 call runner for several years. Joanne is joined the squad 4 years ago became an EMT and Driver and has served the last 2 years on the Board of directors. Kathy went from EMT to Advanced EMT during her 3 years with us. She served as Membership Coordinator and Admin. Lt. Kathy was also a top 10 call runner. A big thank you to all three for their time and dedication.
We would also like wot welcome new members, Emma McConnell and Max Wohlschlegel.

National Night Out is back in Stafford on Tuesday, October 5th in the Lowe’s parking lot. There will be many booths from community partners. Several fire and rescue vehicles will be present and other law enforcement displays. AHVRS will be there with free bike helmets for the kids. The helmets are fitted individually so the child gets the correct fit. We will be handing out bike and other safety information bags for the kids. Please wear masks. Hope to see you there.

CPR and first aid classes are being held. Please see our web site for more information. May classes can be individualized to your needs. Tours and station visits are taking place for now. There may be new restrictions if COVID cases keep increasing. Just call to set up a time. We can be reached at 540-658-5339. to volunteer, see tabs on left on home page.


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