Westerville Community Guide - Nov/Dec 2023

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The Citizen Auxiliary Resource Team:

Creating a Safer Community Through Volunteering Volunteers are the unsung heroes who dedicate their time, skills and energy to address a wide range of challenges. Whether it’s lending a hand in support of local charities, mentoring youth or conserving the environment, volunteers play a pivotal role in shaping a caring community. The Citizen Auxiliary Resource Team (C.A.R.T) is one of the volunteer teams in Westerville that work diligently to support the Westerville Division of Fire (WFD), its members and programs. Central to their mission is to minimize life loss, suffering and property damage resulting from fire, medical and environmental emergencies within the community through public education, code management and incident response. Volunteers in the program work together to support the WFD in its mission to provide professional response teams that are well trained, properly equipped and hold public safety to the highest standard. Areas where members are utilized include general administrative support, support at training and public education activities and other support duties assigned by Division of Fire Chief Brian Miller. “C.A.R.T. has been an amazing asset to the WFD. I cannot express how proud I am to have them as part of our team,” said Chief Miller. “They have supported our operations by helping with fire prevention activities, helping us search for lost children and adults and adding more boots-onthe-ground and eyes on the streets.” C.A.R.T. is a program open to all graduates of the WFD Citizens Fire Academy and individuals that possess special talents of interest that may be utilized by the WFD.

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“At a moment’s notice C.A.R.T. members drop everything to help the citizens of Westerville in searches and with first aid,” said Rick Hilyard, Westerville resident and C.A.R.T. member since 2015. “Every month we meet and train to help Fire and Police search for missing citizens of Westerville.” Hilyard was inspired to join C.A.R.T after participating in the Citizen’s Academy, Citizen’s Police Academy, and the Fire Academy. For Hilyard, the hands-on nature of the program was the most exciting aspect. “I remember one specific moment I am incredibly proud of,” said Hilyard. “About three years ago an older adult had gone missing and the C.A.R.T. team was able to have eyes on the entirety of the City in about three hours. That was really impressive.” “C.A.R.T. embodies our mission of helping people and has helped us make a valuable contribution to the communities we serve,” said Chief Miller.


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Holiday Celebration & Tree Lighting

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page 23

COhatch Opens in Westerville

1min
page 13

EPA Recognizes Westerville

1min
page 12

Honoring Courage, Sacrifice and Service

3min
page 5

Businesswise - Increased Efficiency and Lower Costs

1min
page 4

Westerville State of the City

1min
page 4

Tips for Attending Snowflake Castle

2min
pages 22-23

Make It a Date-Night in Westerville

3min
pages 20-21

Passholders Get Winter-Month Benefits

3min
page 19

Parks and Recreation Staff Receive Recognition

3min
page 18

Uptown Westerville Earns “Great Places in Ohio” Award

2min
page 17

2023 Construction Recap

2min
page 16

Uptown Mural Brings Westerville History Alive

3min
page 15

Volunteer and Organization of the Year

1min
page 14

Lehman Daman Celebrates Five Years in Westerville

2min
page 12

WFD Engine Nears Completion

2min
page 11

The Citizen Auxiliary Resource Team:

2min
page 10

“Flock Safety” Proves Early Success

2min
page 9

Westerville Helps

3min
page 8

Economic Development Plan Set to “Advance Westerville”

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