Waverly Fire & Rescue
The Rescue Squad is the main focus of our Medical page and therefore I would like to go into some detail of how it began, who can join, what it takes to join, who are your current members, what they are working towards, and the activities they perform for their community.
The Waverly Resque Squad was esablished in 1979. It bought its first ambulance shortly afterword, in 1980. 1989-90 emergency services building was added on to fire department. In 1996 they became defibrillator certified. Established by Kathy Wilkinson, Diana Snyder, Carol Snyder, Gary Binder, Ginny Rohen, Judy Burcham. The first ambulance was purchased in 1980, and had about 200 calls a year. The WRS is an independant volunteer organization that is funded by the Rual Fire Protection District.
To become a member of the resque squad, you have to take and pass a class that is similar to drivers ed to get your license. The class can be taken through South East Community College of Lincoln, once you have completed the class you will become a certified EMT(Emergency Medical Technician) and can serve on the squad. Some of the things you will accomplish in the class include CPR certification, training in the area of patient safety and transprotation to a hospital or other medical facility. The class will include 110 hours of hands on experience.
Things you need to become a member:
- 18 years of age
- 110 hours of experience
- Pass EMT Test
- CPR certified(2 years)
Requirments for members:
- Attend Monthly Meetings(Business, Drill)
- Participate in 10% of calls
- Recertify CPR(2 years)
- Dedicated to the community
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