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Category Archives: Town Services
7th Annual Safety Day – No Accident
The Lebanon Rescue Department held its 7th Annual Safety Day at the Hanson School on Friday, June 05, 2009. Rescue volunteers spent three hours
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for Week Ending 5/23/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 5/17 to Saturday 5/23, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 13 calls for service. We treated 18 patients and transported 5 to the hospital during the week. 4 patients were transported to Frisbie Hospital and 1 … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chiefs Monthly Report – April 2009
The Lebanon Volunteer Rescue Department had a busy April. The department responded to 38 calls for service. Besides responding to these emergency calls, department members attended several trainings and EMT refresher classes. The department held several trainings for members throughout … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for Weeknd Ending 5/2/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 4/26 to Saturday 5/2, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 11 calls for service. We treated 21 patients and transported 10 to the hospital during the week. 8 patients were transported to Frisbie Hospital and … Continue reading
Swine Flu Information
There has been a great amount of activity lately with the Swine Flu. Lebanon Rescue has been very busy attending daily briefings and planning sessions in case anything happens in our area. With the first case being confirmed in York … Continue reading
Firefighters Kept Busy; One Injured
There was a series of fires yesterday in town, read more about it Here.
Little League Opening Ceremony a Homerun!
The Lebanon Little League kicked off it’s season in grand style this past Saturday. Things started with the Lebanon Fire Department Color Guard followed by Player and Coach introductions and then playing of the National Anthem by soloist Adam Neubert … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for Week Ending 4/25/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 4/19 to Saturday 4/25, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 12 calls for service. We treated 11 patients and transported 7 to the hospital during the week. 5 patients were transported to Frisbie Hospital and 2 … Continue reading
Sheriff’s Services – What’s the Wait?
The Selectmen have tentatively approved an offer to have a full-time Sheriff’s Deputy in town pending a Vote by residents in June. A representative from the Sheriff’s Department is going to meet with the Budget Committee to outline the plan … Continue reading
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Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Weekly Report For Week Ending 4/4/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 3/29 to Saturday 4/4, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 10 calls for service. We treated 12 patients and transported 6 to the hospital during the week. 3 patients were transported to Frisbie Hospital, 2 patients … Continue reading
Virge Atkins Fund – Free Health Clinics for Elderly
HomeHealth Visiting Nurses are offering FREE clinics to all Lebanon residents age 65 and over. Clinics will be staffed by professional registered nurses who will provide private consultations, medication review, education, blood pressure checks and other health screenings.
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for Week Ending 3/28/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 3/22 to Saturday 3/28, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 12 calls for service. We treated 14 patients and transported 9 to the hospital during the week. 5 patients were transported to Frisbie Hospital and 4 patients … Continue reading
Free Clinic Visits for Older Residents
It is still a bit early but details are coming together on free clinic visits for older residents.
According to selectmen Churchard the free clinic will likely be held at the Town Hall and will include basic screening and health services. … Continue reading
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Rescue Chief’s Monthly Report – February 2009
In February 2009, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 56 calls for service in February. In addition, the rescue department checked on an additional 57 houses during the long power outage starting on Sunday, February 22nd.
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Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report – Week End 3/7/09
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 3/1 to Saturday 3/7, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 9 calls for service. We treated 10 patients and transported 10 to the hospital during the week. Only 1 patient was transported by ambulance this week to the hospital, and … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report 1/17/2009
Weekly Stats:
From Sunday 1/11 to Saturday 1/17, the Lebanon Rescue Department responded to 7 calls for service. We treated 8 patients and transported 3 to the hospital during the week, all three were transported to Frisbie Hospital.
The following is a breakdown of the calls … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for December 2008
December was the busiest month in the history of the Lebanon Rescue Department. The department responded to several serious calls. There were three younger people who died of cardiac arrest within a period of 3 weeks in Lebanon at the end … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Chief’s Report for Week Ending 1/3/2009
For 2009, I am going to start doing weekly rescue chiefs reports instead of monthly for members to keep everyone up to date. They will focus on events of the last week as well as information on upcoming events, meetings … Continue reading
Lebanon Rescue Department Awarded Maine Commission for Community Service Grant
As part of the Martin Luther King Day of Celebration, the Lebanon Volunteer Rescue Department is sponsoring a Community CPR/AED/First Aid class on Martin Luther King, Jr Day. The event will be held at the Hanson School on Upper Guinea … Continue reading
York County Sheriff’s Office Needs Our Support
Here is a copy of a letter from Sheriff Maurice Ouellette to the Town Selectmen detailing the impact of the upcoming cuts by the County Commissioners. In brief the budget cuts stay as they are the outcome will be a … Continue reading
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We Could Lose Four Deputies
Here is a link regarding the County Potentially Cutting Funding – Journal Tribune
County Cutting Funding by Half
Last night at the Selectmen Meeting it was mentioned that the York County budgetiers are looking to cut the Law Enforcement services by half. What does this mean you ask? If i understand properly the county looks to reduce the … Continue reading
Lebanon Volunteer Rescue – Chief’s Report September 2008
The Lebanon Volunteer Rescue Department had a busy September. The department responded to 49 calls for service. Besides responding to these emergency calls, department members attended several trainings and EMT refresher classes. Rescue volunteers also stood by … Continue reading