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Christine Mone joined our department in August 2, 2010 South Cape Beach <br /> September as the Ambulance Billing Clerk, replacing Plane crash; pilot and passenger <br /> Jennifer Ei who left in December of 2008. Welcome were rescued from the plane by <br /> Christine!! DCR Lifeguards. Pilot and pas- <br /> senger experienced minor <br /> Operations injuries. <br /> During 2010, Mashpee Fire & Rescue <br /> Department responded to 2,814 emergencies as com- September 5, 2010 52 Jackbon Road <br /> pared to 2,774 responses in calendar year 2009 (an Priority 1 EMS Response; trans- <br /> increase of 1.5%). ported to Falmouth Hospital. i <br /> There was an average of 7.71 incidents per day. <br /> The average response time (call taking, crew alert/dis- <br /> patch and response) was 7.31 minutes,while the aver- <br /> age duration of an incident was 61.17 minutes. r _ ` <br /> Significant Responses From 2010 ` <br /> June 6,2010 146 Ninigret Ave I` <br /> Lightning strike causes structure <br /> fire. � <br /> July 7,2010 Mashpee river woodlands <br /> Brush fire burns into ground <br /> cover. This stubborn fire burned <br /> s <br /> underground for three days <br /> i <br /> (Photo courtesy of the Chief George Baker) <br /> i ' <br /> Wildfire Planning <br /> Wildfire mitigation projects continue in the <br /> a <br /> Mashpee National Wildlife Refuge. Funded by the <br /> (Photo courtesy of the Mashpee Enterprise) U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 100 foot wide vegeta- <br /> tion breaks were constructed around the Highlands, <br /> July 10,2010 Succenessett Shoal Holland Mills, and Greenwood developments. Future <br /> Boat fire with rescue. plans include road signage, additional roadway <br /> improvements, and additional vegetation control <br /> July 22,2010 New Seabury (mechanical and prescription burning). This current <br /> 43 year old male, chainsaw plan is also being joined with a rabbit habitat improve- <br /> injury, Med Flight to Boston. ment effort in regards to the protection of the New <br /> England Cottontail. <br /> 89 <br />
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