By Elizabeth Barr
RICHMONDVILLE — Steven Swenson, President, of the RVES thanked all the members for their hard work and dedication to the Squad. In 2024 eight new members were added to the squad and Pam became an EMT once again. Four members are being enrolled in the Cobleskill EMT Program. Members logged in an impressive 1717 hours of service and have responded to 130 emergency calls as of October 1st. Significant upgrades were made this year because of the hard work of the volunteers and the contributions from supporters. A pavilion project was completed with three new picnic tables, providing a welcoming space for both the members and the community. The members were also enrolled in IamResponding, a system that enhances the ability to respond to calls efficiently and effectively. The squad was awarded three vital grants. $10,000 for mini-split units, $1500 for a food warming table, and $1400 for EMS technology for two new computers and two display screens. Steve Swenson ended his oration by saying, together we continue to make a difference in the lives of those who rely on us during their most difficult moments. Here is to another year of service, growth and community.
Senator Peter Oberacker attended the meeting and presented a Certificate of Recognition to Harry Rode Sr for Most Dedicated Member, and to Larry Fort Sr for most dedicated EMT.
Herbert Needleman, Richmondville Judge swore in the slate of new officers. Steven Swenson -- President, Larry Fort Sr -Vice President, Brenda Cooper – Treasurer, Joan Radliff – Secretary, Annette Hornauer -Captain, Pam Lounsbury – 1st Lieutenant, Nichole Smith – 2n Lieutenant, Harry Rode Sr – 3rd Lieutenant. The Board of Directors are Mary Rode, Scott Bennett, Amber Wilsey. Congratulations to all!
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