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October 2009
Dear Fellow
Residents of the Dexter Volunteer Fire and Ambulance Service Area:
It seems hard
to believe that a year has passed since we conducted our 2008 fund
drive for the Dexter Volunteer Fire Department. With the exception
of the 1998 Ice Storm, in 2008 we responded to a record number of
fire and EMS calls (505 Calls).
Once again, we
are extending our mailing beyond Dexter’s fire service area, to
include the areas covered by the Dexter Volunteer Fire Department
Ambulance, which includes both Brownville and Glen Park. It is with
the invaluable assistance from these departments that we were able
to successfully answer over three hundred and eighty-four EMS calls
in 2008.
This past
spring, we held our 130th Annual Firefighters’ Banquet.
This represents over a century and a quarter of volunteer service to
our area. Serving our residents takes time and money. We receive
some funding from the village, and from contracts with the Towns of
Brownville and Hounsfield, but this amount falls about thirty
percent short of the annual cost of maintaining our equipment and
supplies. We are forced, therefore, to conduct fund raising
activities, like this, to make up the shortfall in our annual
budget.
This year, we
also find ourselves at the beginning stages of replacing our 1989
front line pumper. This vehicle has served our coverage area for
almost two decades and is in need of replacement. In addition, we
face the continued increase in the expenses of maintaining our
vehicles and of meeting the many unfunded mandates passed down by
state and federal authorities.
We appreciate
that economic times are difficult, and it is difficult to ask anyone
for money. Please remember that the volunteer fire service helps to
keep our municipal fire and ambulance budgets to a minimum. We
again have no desire to take monies away from the fire department
that serves your area by extending our mailing. We are merely
asking for help in maintaining the ambulance that we all use.
We truly
appreciate anything that you can donate to help us maintain our fire
fighting and ambulance service.
Sincerely
yours,
Timothy S.
Shear, Fire Chief
Dexter Volunteer
Fire Department
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