We’ve moved to our locally hosted site.
Blog Moved
Monday, September 8, 2008 by mauzyAre you CPR trained? Consider it.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007 by mauzyThe attached article appeared in the March 4th, 2007 edition of the Chapel Hill Herald.
Words of Praise for CPR Program
Saturday, December 2, 2006 by mauzyFrom: Vicky Wilson, Assistant General Manager
Message body:
Many thanks to Bob Eaton and his team of Cassie and Rachel for their
excellent CPR/AED training at the SportsPlex on Tuesday, Oct 17. Their
feedback to each of of us was extremely helpful. Six of my staff said it
was the best CPR training they have ever had!
We are sending a donation to South Orange Rescue Squad as a way of saying
thank you.
Vicky Wilson
Assistant General Manager
Sent : Monday, October 30th 2006
MCI Drill pictures posted
Thursday, November 30, 2006 by mauzyMCI Drill for the EMT classes
Monday, November 20, 2006 by mauzyThe following article appeared in the DTH about the MCI drills that several members of SORS (Clint Osborn, Jordan Coates, Chris Dye, Cameron Lambert, and many others) put on for the DTCC EMT-B and EMT-I classes.
County gauges response efforts
By: Gray Caldwell, Assistant City Editor
Issue date: 11/15/06 Section: City
|
Imagine you’re standing on a packed bus riding home from school one day. The driver is about to make a stop, when all of a sudden a school bus runs through the intersection and rams into the side of your bus. Both buses slam into the side of a building.
Everyone at the scene is screaming, several people were thrown from the buses, and there are a dozen life-threatening injuries. How should first responders react?
That was the dilemma EMT students from across Orange County trained for Tuesday night.
Orange County Commissioners Recognition
Tuesday, October 24, 2006 by mauzy
FEATURED SHOT
MON OCT 23
SUBMITTED BY DAVID HUNT, NEW HOPE FIRE DEPARTMENT
ORANGE COUNTY – Each Orange County volunteer fire and rescue department received recognition by the Orange County Commissioners at a board meeting last week.
Accepting the plaque for the respective departments (left to right): Chief Tommy Holmes – Orange Grove, Chief David O’Dell – Eno, Deputy Chief Brian Parker – New Hope, Chief Matthew Mauzy – South Orange Rescue, Chief Andy Gates – Caldwell, Chief Jeff Cabe – Orange Rural, Chief Frank Berry – Cedar Grove, Deputy Chief Nathan Huey – Orange County Rescue, Chief Mark Riggsbee – North Chatham.
Trainees hang around to save the day
Monday, October 23, 2006 by mauzyhttp://www.newsobserver.com/102/story/501950.html
Trainees hang around to save the day
Inventive scenario sets stage for class
CHAPEL HILL – Say you’re a window washer who gets out on the side of an 11-story building only to find there are no windows to wash. And it’s raining. And cold. And a Sunday.While dangling from the side of the building, you might just think you’ve had enough — that the boss doesn’t pay enough for you to hang from buildings. You might just decide you weren’t budging from the side of that building.
That’s the scenario North Chatham Fire and Rescue Capt. Eddie Freeman came up with before rappelling off a building at UNC-Chapel Hill in a mock-rescue operation.
The practice rescue was part of a three-day high-angle rope training class, refreshing and teaching some of the technical rescue team of the South Orange Rescue Squad as well as two people from other departments. They practiced how to create a secure rope-and-pulley system from the top of a building. Such a system comes in handy to rescue people such as window washers or construction workers who might find themselves stuck in midair.
1262 Lettered!!
Friday, August 18, 2006 by mauzyWe picked up 1262 from Mincey’s today and boy does it look good. Unfortunately it’s stay at the station this time was only brief enough for a few pictures. It’ll be back home next week.
Here’s one to wet your appetite:
More pictures are online here.
Newspaper articles about recent SRTA class
Wednesday, August 16, 2006 by mauzyThanks to Board of Director Fred Stipe for spearheading the press release we had media turnout on Sunday from three papers.
The following two links are to stories in the Chapel Hill Herald and the Chapel Hill News.
http://www.heraldsun.com/orange/10-760918.html
(Note: The original story above mistakenly credits us for the Kenan Stadium recovery. The actual recovery was performed by NCVFD Capt Skip Storey and CHFD Engineer Charlie Powell.)
http://www.chapelhillnews.com/front/story/2992339p-9419211c.html
Pictures from the weekend’s class are online here.

