A3B-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, October 16, 1993 MANHEIM (Lancaster Co.) The Manheim Young Farmer Chapter sponsored a 911 Fire and Rescue Drill for their September meeting. The Chapter cooperated with the Masteisonville Fire Company in staging a shop and machine shed fire on the David Groff Farm. The drill began with Groff actual ly making the emergency call to 911. The members of the chapter were able to hear the actual ques tions asked by the dispatcher at the time an emergency is reported. The group then waited anxiously for the engines and emergency equipment to arrive. When the fire department arrived, Chief Larry Snavely handed the officer in charge, Jeff Martin, a list of the Simulated con ditions. First priority was the entrapment of one of the Groff children in the shop building. After several minutes, the firemen successfully carried Jonathan the group during the simulated fire call at the David Groff Farm. <® MORTON BUILDINGS, INC. 3368 York Rd. Gettysburg, PA 17325 717/624-3331 Call or wrlio today lor mora Information Young Farmers Sponsor Fire Drill Groff from the building. Paramed ics attended to him, going through a complete medic drill and eventu ally moving him on a backboard to the ambulance. Mastersonville was assisted by Manheim. Penryn, and Lawn Fire Companies as they set up a relay to bring water from a neighboring pond. Those watching the drill were impressed with the organiza tion and the work that is involved in responding to an emergency situation such as a bam fire. After the drill at the farm, the group moved to the Masterson ville Fire Hall for a time of ques tions and answers with the Fire Chiefs. Chief Snavely outlined several things that are of key importance at the scene of a fire. At the time of dispatch of the fire company, the building is under the complete control of the officer in charge at the scene. It is very help ful if the owner of the property or a representative for the owner is at Excellence Since 1903 CONTACT; P.O. Box 126, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865 908/454-7906 1-800-447-7436 Paramedics work on Jonathan Groff after being rescued from (he burning shop building. the command post to assist in answering questions and locating potential hazardous materials. Potential hazards such as man ure pits, pesticide storage, acid treated hay, and fuel tanks need to be identified for the safety of all. Water sources need to be accessi ble to within 20 feet to provide maximum usage. Deputy Chief Larry Groff urged the group to call, even for the smallest incident. “It is much easier to respond to the small fire than to wait until it is fully involved.” Chief Snavely encouraged the group to establish a profile plan. He said in the majority of cases, the wife is the one that will place Hlinok only, call I'-WXMM-MM ROHRER'S Quality SEEDS FOR OVER 75 YEARS Arrow Alfalfa Apollo Supreme Agressor Alfalfa Alfagraze Alfalfa Redland II Red Clover Toro Timothy Climax Timothy Pennlate Orchard Grass Palton Reeds Canary Grass Reeds Canary Grass Perennial Rye Grass Highland Pasture Mix Horse Pasture Mixture Waterway Grass Mix Bostion Prennial Rye Grass HOLLAND EXTRA BALER - BINDER TWINE the 911 call. It is helpful to have hazards, evacuation routes, and the information posted at the water sources, phone to assist in giving complete The demonstration gave a new information to the dispatcher. He appreication for the local fire also indicated the fire company departments for their dedication in would be very happy to work with giving of their time and expertise farmers to help establish a prefire in protecting our communities, plan, including identification of 010 ANTIC HLICTION IN Lancaster Farming's CLASSIFIEDS Seed Grains • Cert. Pennco Barley • Cert. Wysor Barley • Cert. Twain Wheat i Cert. Sawyer Wheat • Winter Rye 9 Hairy Vetch Monday-Friday 7:30 AM-5 PM Closed Saturday