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📅 Save the date: May 19, 2024, from 4-7pm on East Main St in the Town of Clinton! 📅 🎟️ Tickets are now available for purchase! 🎟️ 🤝 Sponsorship opportunities await! 🤝 Join us for a sizzling celebration featuring: 🦞 Fresh Lobster Delights 🥩 Mouthwatering Steaks 🎉 Street Festival Fun 🚨 Don't wait!! Tickets will be going FAST 🚨 🍹 For those 21 & Over, don't forget your ID! We'll be serving responsibly. 🍹 Visit www.sbes365.org/lobster to secure your spot in this inaugural foodie fiesta! Let's make history deliciously unforgettable! 🥳🍽️ #SBESLobsterSteakFest #FoodieFun #TownofClintonDelights #SBES365
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Members of the Water Rescue team executed a successful monthly exercise at Round Valley Reservoir on Tuesday evening, focusing on vital boat maneuvers and familiarizing themselves with key campsite areas and landmarks in the vicinity. Our attention remains fixed on ensuring preparedness for evolving water conditions during the post-dam construction phase, guaranteeing optimal response strategies. The night concluded with members conducting cold water entries, and night swimming. Interested in joining the Water Rescue Team as an associate member? Visit www.sbes365.org to learn more. 🎉 Exciting News Alert! 🎉We're thrilled to announce our first Family and Friends CPR training session of 2024! 🚑 Join us for a life-saving experience that's open to all, at absolutely no cost to the communities we serve. 💙 Enroll now for free at www.sbes365.org/ffcpr and let's learn together! #SavingLives #CommunityFirst #SBES365 🌟
During the recent monthly rescue drill, members of the Rescue Company focused on refining their rolling responses and revisiting fundamental techniques. The first scenario involved a motor vehicle collision requiring extrication to safely remove the driver and occupants. Our team executed efficient side and roof removals, successfully rescuing all individuals. The second scenario consisted of locating and assisting an injured hiker located 250 feet down a grassy slope. Our rescue crews had to set up a low-angle rope system to perform a victim retrieval. To accomplish this, we utilized our liter wheel and stokes basket, allowing rescuers to travel down to the victim and safely bring them back up. This exercise not only tested our technical rescue skills but also provided an opportunity for different members to step up into operational and command roles. By rotating members into different roles, we were able to gain a fresh perspective and benefit from the diverse experiences and expertise within our team. This approach allowed rescue members to take on the responsibility of developing the operational plan and executing it effectively. It empowered them to make decisions and lead the team with confidence. Interested in joining? Visit www.sbes365.org for more information! |
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