A cool and rainy night was the setting for this weeks meeting. With many projects going on at CD HQ, this was another busy night for the members.
Our weekly sit down meeting with Director Polimer talking about the weeks happenings starts our meetings at 7pm. The discussion this week was generator issues at Town Hall and the Fire Department,and the delivery of our new diesel and gas generators.
Pictured-Director Polimer, Deputy's Zlotin and Corman, Master Fabricator TrautOur weekly sit down meeting with Director Polimer talking about the weeks happenings starts our meetings at 7pm. The discussion this week was generator issues at Town Hall and the Fire Department,and the delivery of our new diesel and gas generators.
Grant monies from Sharon Board of Health and the Federal Gov't purchased privacy screens for shelters and/or dispensing operations. These screens were delivered, one was assembled and then were all put in our shelter/dispensing storage container. Medical Liaison Vogenberg and Operations Officer Ferrara assemble and store the new screens.
A small project was started this week, Operations Officer Polimer was tasked with attaching new reflective decals to all small generators on all CD vehicles and gas cans. These decals say the approved fuel for each tool or can, either a gas/oil mix or straight gas. Each CD vehicle has a 1000 watt, 2 cycle generator with a 500 watt light attached. This portable, light weight generator can be used instantly with the correct gas mixture can on board the vehicle.
With the new generators delivered, work has begun on making the Utility Truck accept the new generator. New mountings must be fabricated, exhausts and intakes holes must be cut and fuel and power lines must get attached. The generators were put on our small chain hoist and looked over thoroughly by the members.
Fabricators Triolo and Traut look over the new diesel generator to be placed on the Bucket Truck. Vogenberg lifting the machine with the small chain hoist.A small project was started this week, Operations Officer Polimer was tasked with attaching new reflective decals to all small generators on all CD vehicles and gas cans. These decals say the approved fuel for each tool or can, either a gas/oil mix or straight gas. Each CD vehicle has a 1000 watt, 2 cycle generator with a 500 watt light attached. This portable, light weight generator can be used instantly with the correct gas mixture can on board the vehicle.
Other tools to have decals in the future are the many chainsaws in our rescue cabinet, a Honda 2000i generator and can on our LEPC trailer, and other small generators.
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