Everyday Heroes--Salute to Firefighters and EMS Workers

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Meet the Emergency People who make a difference in our communities

EVERYDAY

HEROES

Perham New York Mills Ottertail

SALUTE TO FIREFIGHTERS AND EMS WORKERS

Vergas Dent Frazee

A S upplement

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PERHAM FIRE DEPARTMENT

General Contracting Work Free Estimates

Fully Insured

Residential and Commercial

Lic. #BC004444

Huber Electric

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C-Stores Perham Oasis (218) 346-7810 Ottertail Oasis (218) 367-3626 Dent Oasis (218) 758-3300 Menahga (218) 564-5264 Park Rapids (218) 237-2667 Akeley 218-652-2665

Perham (218) 346-6240 Fax (218) 346-6241 Administrative Office: P.O. Box 247 Perham, Minnesota 56573

Feed Perham (218) 346-7075 Menahga (218) 564-4421 Toll Free 800-935-8951

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Bulk, LP, Gas & Diesel Perham (218) 346-3500 Toll Free 866-346-5601

Locker Div. (218) 346-6245 Fertilizer Div. (218) 346-2355 Milk Div. (218) 346-6240 Battle Lake Coop (218) 864-5574 Vergas Country Store (218) 342-2441 Wolf Lake Coop (218) 538-6660 Menahga Farm (218) 564-4453

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Beauty for every room. Wallpaper & Borders, Ceramic Tile & Armstrong Linoleum, Shawmark Carpet & Mohawk Carpet

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BRETZ HARDWARE

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BACK LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeremie Schossow, Vance Bachmann, Jon Lehmann, Keith Friedsam, Keaton Krueger, Matt Johnson, Dustin Vickmark, Tracy Schmidt, John Kostynick, Tony Andreen, Matt Hendrickx, Kelly Melgard, Steve Felt and Mark Schmidt. FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: Clayton Trautman, Tyler Kinlund, Justin Aldrich, Nathan Rooney, Chris Sim, Laura Nyhus, Mike Jones, Mark Ebeling, Tim Meehl, Don Foltz, Larry Peckrul, Missy McCleary and Tom Tweeton. NOT IN PICTURE: Jon Ebeling, Duane Alstadt and Craig Stokee.

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PERHAM EMS

MARK EBELING

NICK ADKINS

TONY ANDREEN

NICK BEIER

MARK BOLLAND

KAYLA DAVIDSON EMT

EMS Director

Community Paramedic

Training Coordinator

STEVE FELT

AMANDA FRANKS

MAGGIE FRESONKE

TIM FRESONKE

THERESA HARTHUN

BECCA HUEBSCH

ABBY KALINA

KYLE KNUTSON

Paramedic

EMT

EMT

EMT

EMT

EMT

EMT

Paramedic

EMT

DENNY EHRICHS

Paramedic

BARB FELT

EMT

EMT

FIRE PREVENTION SMARTS At least 80 percent of all fire deaths occur in home fires. Here are some smart Fire Prevention Week tips for protecting yourself and your family:

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• Never leave candles burning unattended, and keep matches out of reach from children. • Keep space heaters away from curtains and other flammable materials. • Install smoke alarms on every floor of your home and outside each bedroom, and test batteries monthly.

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COUNTYWIDE PLUMBING SERVICE

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PHIL’S PLUMBING SPECIALIZING IN NEW HOME PLUMBING REPAIRS • REMODELING WATER SOFTENERS & A COMPLETE LINE OF FIXTURES 218-346-5977 License #060339PM 46414 390TH STREET • PERHAM, MN 56573

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Pete Zavadil Owner

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• Parts Sales • DOT Inspections • Heavy Duty Truck, Semi Tractor & Trailer Repair • Boss Snowplows • Superslide Plastic Products

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PERHAM EMS

EMT

HEATHER NEISEN Paramedic

DR. MARK PAULSON

Medical Director

ROBB REED

JIM RIEBER

Paramedic

CHRIS SIM

Paramedic

EMT

SHANNON SWENSON

ADAM WEDDE

EMT

EMT

Ed Winjum

PERHAM STEEL AND WELDING

411 3rd Ave. SE Perham, MN 218-346-7855

644 West Main, Perham

346-2030

Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.

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KEATON KRUEGER

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Open 9am-10pm

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Dale Wanderi – 218-346-5090 155 7th Avenue SW, Perham, MN

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Landmark Liquors

NFPA encourages homeowners to replace smoke alarms every 10 years The National Fire Protection Association announced “Don’t Wait: Check the Date! Replace Smoke Alarms Every 10 Years” as the official theme for this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, observed Oct. 9-15. The focus on smoke alarm replacement comes as the result of a recent survey conducted by NFPA, which showed that only a small percentage of people know how old their smoke alarms are or how often they need to be replaced. The national fire alarm code requires smoke alarms be replaced at least every 10 years, but because the public is generally unaware of this requirement, many homes likely have smoke alarms past their expiration date, putting people at increased risk in the event of a home fire. “Smoke alarms play an essential role in home fire safety, but they have to be working properly in order to protect people,” said Lorraine Carli, vice president of NF-

that that’s the case,” said Carli. “Part of that effort is making sure you know how old the smoke alarms in your home are, and that they’re replaced every 10 years.” Carli notes that the age of a smoke alarm can be determined by looking for the date of manufacture on the back or side of the alarm, and to replace the units 10 years from that date.

PA’s Outreach and Advocacy division. “This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign represents the final year of a three-year effort to better educate the public about the importance of smoke alarms, and what it takes to make sure they’re in working order.” According to an NFPA report, in onefifth (20 percent) of all U.S. homes with

smoke alarms, the smoke alarms aren’t working; three out of five home fire deaths result from fires in properties without smoke alarms (38 percent) or with no working smoke alarms (21 percent). “People tend to assume that simply having smoke alarms in their home ensures adequate protection from fires, but it takes regular testing and maintenance to ensure

About Fire Prevention Week NFPA has been the official sponsor of Fire Prevention Week since 1922. According to the National Archives and Records Administration’s Library Information Center, Fire Prevention Week is the longest running public health and safety observance on record. The President of the United States has signed a proclamation declaring a national observance during that week every year since 1925. Visit www.firepreventionweek.org for more safety information.


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DENT FIRE DEPARTMENT

ED STOLL

PERRY COLEMAN

39 years

JJ KRATZKE 12 Years

TIM STOLL

36 years

SCOTT VanWATERMULEN

34 years

ROBERT FEMLING

9 Years Assistant Fire Chief

DON HONER 31 years

CURT SEIFERT

9 Years

BRIAN FRESONKE 28 years

ERIC RUTHER

8 Years Fire Chief

JAMES LANGLIE

7 Years

MIKE GALLMEIER

25 Years

NATHAN BONTRAGER 7 Years

13 Years

JACOB ROSENTHAL

MELISSA HARTHUN

6 Years

6 Years

NOT PICTURED: COLLIN BOKELMAN

MATT HONER

5 Years Assistant Fire Chief

JOE LANGLIE

ADAM SONNENBERG

5 Years

3 Years

5 Years

TODD HILLUKKA 2 Years

JEREMY GUCK

PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY • Fire drills should be practiced at least twice a year. Home fires and home fire-related deaths are more likely to occur during cold-weather months, December through February.

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FRAZEE FIRE DEPARTMENT

FIRST ROW (left to right): Training officer Adrian Herbst, Captain Robert Tollefson, Deputy Chief Brad Billett, Assistant Chief Paul Thon, Retired Chief Regi Uke, Captain Tony Beck, Chad Mitchell and Retired Jason Bauer. SECOND ROW: Captain Joe Nelson, Scott Geiselhart, Jeremy Mitchell, Captain Richard Gerving, Retired Abe Tappe, Nathan Matejka, Charlie Maves, Brikker Ware, Bruce Hofer, Engineer Tyler King, Terry Birkland, Jason Kroepenske, Shawn Ohman, Fire Chief Albert Doll, Paul Kasowski, David Jopp, NOT PICTURED: probationary members Bryce Moen, Jimmy Krejce and Taylor Collins.

PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY

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Heath & Cindy Peterson, Owners

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CHRIS BURTON (Firefighter)

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FRAZEE RESCUE

FIRST ROW (left to right): Josie Johnson, Taylor DeLair, Vanessa Frey, Sue Bristlin, Avis Hoehne, Michelle Strand and Terri Thunstrom. BACK ROW: Matt Johnson, Adrian Herbst, Shawn Ohman, Mark Flemmer, Tyler Trieglaff, Stacey Hunt, Rick Billet, Cory Baker and Ken Miosek. NOT PICTURED: Shawna King and Tony Burnside.

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• Test smoke alarms every month. Replace batteries once a year, even if alarms are hardwired.

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NEW YORK MILLS FIRE DEPARTMENT

RYAN BRASEL

KYLE MATTSON

12 years Chief/Maintenance Officer

BRYCE BERNU 8 years Training Officer

REED JACOBSON

JED WALLGREN

13 years First Assistant Chief

17 years Second Assistant Chief

DARIN WELTER

BRENT STEINBACH

27 years

NIC PEDERSON

6 years Rescue Captain

19 Years

3 years Secretary

MATT GEISER

DARIN WEGSCHEID

13 Years

12 Years

MELISSA HARTHUN

NICK RODER

SHANNON KLINE

6 Years

5 years Treasurer

MATT OLSON

LOGYN SAEWERT

JORDAN USELMAN

7 Years

6 Years

8 years Safety Officer

6 Years

DID YOU KNOW… TED TULIBASKI 1 Year

TYLER WEGSCHEID 1 Year

JACOB HUNTER 1 Year

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Life Home Car Business The “No Problem People”

Bonnie Nelson, Sales Agent Sue Nelson, Sales Agent Chelsea Wegschied, Sales Agent Debbie Porkkanen, Broker 21 Main Ave. North • New York Mills

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According to the National Fire Protection Association, 92 percent of all civilian structure fire deaths in 2011, the most recent year for which statistics are available, resulted from home structure fires. Not surprisingly, kitchens are the leading area of origin for home structure fires. Forty-two percent of such fires, which peak during the dinner hours between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m., began in the kitchen. And while smoke alarms may not prevent fires, they can prevent deaths stemming from home structure fires. Three out of five reported home deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or homes with smoke alarms that were not in operation.


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OTTERTAIL FIRE DEPARTMENT

BOTTOM (left to right): Stuart Fleischauer, Mike Sanders, Todd Bolland, Justin Gunkel, Nick Torgerson, Mary Hanson, Lisa Augustus, Brandon Menze, Ryan Hammer, Matt Thorson and Tim Lueders. TOP: Adam Wedde, Emily Guck, Marie Thorson, Joe Ahlfs and Dave Hanson. NOT PICTURED: Jason Greenwaldt, Troy Thorson, Dan Dreyer, Randy Dorow, Dwayne Augustus, Tom Ahlfs, Paige Trana, Mark Bolland, Jordan Vaughn and Collin Bokelman.

PRACTICE FIRE SAFETY • If you have hearing problems, use alarms with flashing strobe lights and vibration. • Plan and practice two escape routes out of each room of the house. It is important to have an alternate escape route in case one is blocked by fire.

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Ottertail Cabinet Company Quality Custom Built Prefinished Cabinetry for Kitchens, Baths, China Cabinets, Gun Cabinets and more! FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL:

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VERGAS FIRE & RESCUE DEPARTMENT

BACK ROW (left to right): Jeff Zitzow-(Firemen Chief/First Responder), Kevin Quittschreiber (First Responder), Tina Sharbonno (First Responder), Tyler Sazama (Firemen/ Engineer), Seth Hanson (Firemen), Terry Bennett (Firemen), Nathan Thon (Firemen/Captain/First Responder), Kraig Glawe (Firemen), Mike Dufrane (First Responder), Kyle Holt (Firemen), Derrick Cariveau (First Responder), Kevin Zitzow (Firemen/Captain), Tom Sharbonno (Firemen/First Responder), Torey Sonnenberg (Firemen/Safety Officer) and Dan Doyle (Firemen). MIDDLE ROW: Wes Kellogg (Firemen/First Responder), Kris Thon (First Responder), Jolene Bruhn (First Responder), Alyssa Cariveau (First Responder), Byron Zitzow (First ResponderAssistant Chief), Theresa Harthun (First Responder Chief/EMT) and Dean Haarstick (First Responder/EMT). FRONT ROW: Loren Urbach (Firemen/ First Responder), Andy Matzke (Firemen), Jason Schrupp (Firemen/First Repsonder), Jordan Priem (Firemen) and Tyler Schmid (Firemen/Captain/First Responder). NOT PICTURED: Justin Helmke (Firemen/First Responder/EMT), Anthony Soland (Firemen Assistant Chief), Mike Defiel (Firemen/First Responder), Mel Harthun (First Responder), Nathan Hoffman (Firemen), Bobbi Hoffmann (Firemen), Matt Holzer (Firemen), Ally Steen (First Responder), Butch Zitzow (Firemen), Katie Zitzow (First Responder), Teri Harthun (First Responder).

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Discover the ways to fireproof a home A house fire can engulf and destroy a home in a matter of minutes. Even with the fast-acting response of firefighters, a home that has caught fire may be irreparably damaged by flames, soot and water. Fire is no laughing matter, and it behooves homeowners to take precautions to fireproof their homes as much as possible. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention state that although death and injuries caused by residential fires have declined gradually during the past several decades, fire-related deaths continue to pose a significant health hazard. In 2010, it is estimated that someone died in a fire every 169 minutes in the United States alone. A person was injured by fire every 30 minutes, according to the National Fire Protection Association, Fire Analysis and Research Division. On average, 375 people die every year from fires, mostly from smoke inhalation. Most fires are largely preventable. The following are a few fireproofing measures for safety-conscious homeowners. * Install smoke detectors and check the batteries regularly. Smoke inhalation causes many fire-related deaths. A smoke detector should be installed outside of every bedroom and on every level of the house. Don’t install a smoke detector near a window, door or forced-air register, where drafts could interfere with the detector’s operation. Be sure to routinely check that every smoke detector is working properly.

* Have a fire extinguisher in an easily accessible location. Ideally, there should be a fire extinguisher in every room of the home, but at the least keep one wherever fire is used regularly, such as a kitchen or by a fireplace. Ensure the fire extinguisher is charged and that you understand how to operate it. * Remove combustible materials from around the house. Do not allow old clothing, rags, newspapers, or cardboard boxes to accumulate around the house. Discard

Be prepared when seconds count A National Fire Prevention Association study reported that, on average, seven Americans die in a residential home fire each week. Though you never know when fire might strike, there are important measures you can take to increase your chances when seconds count. While it’s nearly impossible to make a house completely fireproof, you can build or remodel it using fire-inhibiting materials. The better ones will help to withstand fire hazards, and they may also give you those extra precious minutes or seconds to escape in the event of a fire. When considering a home renovation, be sure to do your research for fire-rated

and noncombustible products. The Roxul brand, for example, produces stone wool insulation. This insulation resists temperatures up to approximately 2,150 degrees, and when directly exposed to fire, this chemically-inert material will not produce harmful gases or promote the spread of flames. Industry experts explain that stone wool insulation is designed to delay the spread of fire from room to room, providing valuable evacuation time that is critical to saving people, pets, property and reducing environmental damages. Helpful fire safety tips are available online at nfpa.org.

newspapers and magazines as quickly as possible and be careful to avoid storing anything too close to heaters, furnaces or electrical equipment. * Adhere to the recommended wattage in lamps and lighting fixtures. Do not exceed the recommended bulb wattage for lights around the house. There may be overheating or shorting that can lead to fire. * Look for fireproof interior decor items. Nowadays, carpeting and furniture can be coated with fireproof chemicals. The added

investment may be worth it in the long run. * Do not leave candles unattended. Many people like the look and aroma that candles provide. Candles also provide emergency illumination in the event of a power outage. Candles can be easily knocked over and start a fire. In fact, candles are one of the top causes of house fires. Never leave a candle unattended, even for a short amount of time. And certainly never go to sleep without extinguishing a candle. * Keep the chimney clean. Inspect the chimney flue regularly and have it cleaned to prevent an abundance of residual burnt material from accumulating. This creosote can catch fire itself. * Use a fire-resistant roofing material. A roof should be made from metal, clay or asphalt tiles. Trim any overhanging branches or vegetation to reduce the amount of combustible material nearby. * Have a fire-safe wall behind wood heaters. A brick wall or another fireproof material should be used on any walls that house a wood- or gas-burning appliance for added safety. * Verify electrical safety. Extension cords and power strips should be kept to a minimum, and the outlets should not be overloaded. Replace fuses properly and don’t be afraid to call a certified electrician to verify you are correctly set up. By making a few tweaks in and around the house, a homeowner can decrease the likelihood of a fire.


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Install smoke alarms on every level of your home and outside each bedroom.

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Create a home escape plan with your family and practice fire drills together.

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Establish an outdoor meeting place for your family to meet in the event of a fire.

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Test smoke alarm batteries often, and change them when you change your clocks.

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Keep a fire extinguisher in your home, as well as a fully charged flashlight.

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Store matches and lighters in a safe spot, out of reach from children.

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Never smoke or light candles when you are in bed or feeling tired.

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Always unplug small appliances when they are not in use.

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Never overload electrical circuits, and always replace cracked or frayed cords.

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