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  1. 10-13 Spaghetti Dinner

    For Mount Kisco VAC Lifetime Member, Robert Kalisch

    Tuesday, August 21 6pm-9pm @ MKVAC HQ

    310 Lexington Avenue, Mount Kisco NY

    Robert Kalisch, current President and 30-year member of Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps, has been stricken with cancer and has been out of work for six months. His many friends are hosting an all-you-can-eat spaghetti dinner and collecting donations to assist Robert’s family in his time of need.

    Spaghetti Dinner: Adults (7 years old & up) $12.00 / Children (6 years old & under) $6.00

    * Donations are also being accepted. Any checks should be made out to Robert Kalisch. *

    Any questions should be directed to:

    Roseann Hagen at (914) 330-5769 or Lisa Pauling at (914) 420-3155

    * This is not a Mount Kisco Volunteer Ambulance Corps event. Donations are not tax-deductible.

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  2. G'day all......Just wondering whether anyone knows of any good sites to find EMS related conferences anywhere in the USA. I am looking at travelling to the USA in August from Australia and would like to find a conference(s) to attend. Hopefully in Florida / California but anywhere really. I am a paramedic in Melbourne / Australia. Would be grateful for any information .......thanks....Paul

    Vital Signs

    Conference 2010

    New York City

    August 26 - 29, 2010

    Sheraton New York

    Hotel & Towers

    811 7th Avenue and 53rd Street

    New York, New York 10019


  3. Mount Kisco Vac will be hosting ICS-300. The class will be held the following days

    Friday May 16th 1900-2200

    Saturday May 17 0800- 1700

    Sunday May 18th 0800-1700

    If you would like more information or would like to take the class email asap me at bifd15@aol.com


  4. From the past Banksville puts on one of the best wet downs in the area. and I have attended a few of them. All I can say at one of them is a triaxel, Hanker's farm water and baysurfing. See if some of the older members remember the Event :lol:

    Yes I remember this I was standing in the bay with some members and all the sudden there was a wave of water coming front of the front of the Firehouse and people jumping up on there chairs to avoid the wave coming into the fire house.


  5. Alone on an Island

    William J. Watson

    Format ISBN Price

    Paperback (5x8) 9781425972721 $ 9.90

    www.authorhouse.com

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    About the Book

    Whaler’s Island is located off the coast of Cape Cod and to the east of the island of Nantucket. Whaler’s Island is a vacationer’s paradise and the summer home to many famous people. When a category three hurricane threatens the island, the locals take steps to prepare for the massive storm. While preparations are underway, a fire breaks out in a popular restaurant in the downtown section of this historic whaling island. Will the fire chief, Charlie Williams, be able to rally his troops to save the town, or will the devastating headwinds of the hurricane be too much for this small fire department to overcome? Will the town burn to the ground before the rain from the hurricane arrives? Will the storm-surge of the hurricane nullify the fire department’s efforts? Will all of Williams’s firefighters make it out alive? Will the island be able to recover economically from such a devastating ordeal, or will it need to be abandoned and left as a memory of the past? The clock is running and there’s not much time to act….

    About the Author

    This is William's first book in print. He became interested in writing a book while pursuing his graduate degree. He has more than 27 years of experience in the field of public safety - including time as a volunteer firefighter and a full-time 911 dispatcher. He has his master's degree in history, his bachelor's degree in public safety, and his associate's degree in business. He lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts with his wife and two children.

    Bill Watson was Dispatcher 603 at 60-control and a member of Banksville Fire.