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-<a href="​http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​responses"​ >SEE PHOTOS OF RECENT SHAES FIRE/RESCUE RESPONSES AND ACTIVITIES<​br></​a>​ +</​a></​div></​html>​
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 <​html><​div style="​text-align:​center;​ font-size:​200%;">​The Mission of SHAES</​div></​html>​ <​html><​div style="​text-align:​center;​ font-size:​200%;">​The Mission of SHAES</​div></​html>​
 **The Mission of the South Haven (Michigan) Area Emergency Services (SHAES) is to preserve life, limb and property through aggressive fire prevention, education and fire suppression. To provide the highest quality of emergency medical care with skill and compassion. To serve our communities with pride, integrity and courage.** **The Mission of the South Haven (Michigan) Area Emergency Services (SHAES) is to preserve life, limb and property through aggressive fire prevention, education and fire suppression. To provide the highest quality of emergency medical care with skill and compassion. To serve our communities with pride, integrity and courage.**
  
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-===== Deputy Chief Tony Marsala Enters Retirement===== +
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-As the fire alarm sounded, 10-year-old Tony Marsala was quick to get into the car with his dad, Robert, who was responding as a member of the Covert Township Fire Department. +
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-Now, nearly 50 years later including 34 years with South Haven Area Emergency Services, Deputy Chief/Fire Marshall, Tony Marsala has answered his last call as a professional firefighter. He retired June 7, 2019. +
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-It has been a career of dedicated service by a man who decided he wanted to be first responder at a young age. He became an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) as a teenager and began training for the fire service right after graduating from Covert High School. +
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-Early in his career he worked for the former South Haven Township ambulance service and was a paid-on-call member with the Covert Fire Department. ​ He was a field medic and safety officer with Bechtel Power before becoming a fulltime member of the Covert department in 1984. He also worked part-time in the emergency room at South Haven Community Hospital. +
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-He joined the South Haven Fire Department, now SHAES, fulltime in 1985. He was promoted to Captain in 2008 and has served as Deputy Chief/Fire Inspector since 2010. +
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-His qualifications have covered a broad spectrum including inspector, investigator,​ vehicle maintenance certified, diver certification,​ and firefighting training instructor. He is also a member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and is one of SHAES’ fireboat operators.  +
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-In 1989 he was chosen the department’s Firefighter of the Year. “Tony has been such a great asset to our department,​” said Chief Ron Wise.  “He was always kind and compassionate with patient care, professional and courteous during fire inspections and a mentor for our county’s fire academy students and new recruits. ​ Tony will be truly missed around the department.” +
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-“I have been truly blessed with a wonderful career,” said Marsala, “I am grateful for the support of the SHAES Board, my colleagues within the department and especially from the community.” +
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-Marsala and his wife Pam are in the final stages of returning to where it all began for Tony with the construction of a new home on the family homestead in Covert. The Marsalas have two children, Tony Jr. and Stacy. +
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-===== Summer is Here; Time to Think Water Safety===== +
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-The staff of South Haven Area Emergency Services has started its program of flying safety flags at city beaches. +
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-//Pictured is SHAES Intern Lauren Kimbler// +
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-Lake Michigan conditions as determined by the National Weather Service are monitored by SHAES personnel. Beach warning flags are placed at the city's seven public beaches every day between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. The flags are changed throughout the day if lake conditions change. The flags are either green, yellow or red based on the conditions. A numbering system for the nearby beach flag poles and pier safety boxes has been developed to assist during a time of emergency as a point of reference. +
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-The color of the flags is also posted on the internet -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php… +
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-Check out the SHAES Beach Safety website -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php… +
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-===== SHAES Annual Banquet Honors Staff Members===== +
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-//​Congratulations to brothers Paul (pictured left) and James D. Quinn who were presented the Firefighter-of-the-Year and Leadership awards respectively.//​ +
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-Awards and recognitions were presented to members of South Haven Area Emergency Services during the department’s annual dinner on Saturday, May 4. +
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-Paul Quinn has been chosen by his peers as the Firefighter of the Year. A member of the department’s paid-on-call staff for 25 years, Paul heads-up the department’s fire prevention initiatives. +
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-“Paul has contributed countless hours dedicated to the citizens of our coverage area,” said Chief Ron Wise. “Through his leadership he has helped SHAES bring the fire prevention message to young and older people in the community.” +
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-The department’s Leadership Award has been presented to James D. Quinn. Now in his 18th year as a fulltime member of the department, Quinn is being recognized for the job he has done increasing the department’s level of skill and knowledge. He also leads the department’s Honor Guard. +
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-“JD is a leader by example,” noted Wise. “He has a desire to answer the call for help with passion and professionalism.” +
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-Paul and JD are brothers. Their father, James A. Quinn, also a SHAES member, was the 2017-18 Firefighter of the Year. +
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-Wise lauded the department-wide lifesaving initiatives of the past year: “SHAES staff performed CPR on many patients over the last year. Their efforts made a considerable difference in the lives of our residents as well as guests that passed through the South Haven area.” Presented “I Made CPR Count” pins were Ross Burnside, Steven Cavadas, Roseanna Fox, David Griessel, Dustin Guminski, Dawn Hinz, Brian Horan Jr., Brian Horan Sr., Zachary Kenreich, Thomas Leva, Brian Montgomery, James A. Quinn, James D. Quinn, Johanna Quinn, Patrick Quinn, Paul Quinn, Phillip Quinn, Shawn Quinn, Tim Quinn. Owen Ridley, Ronald Ridley, Matthew Russell, Bill Snider, Shawn Smith, Tim Vanholt and Ronald Washegesic,  +
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-Presented a special Compassion Award was Brian Horan, Sr. for the special care given by him during the rescue of a trapped horse. +
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-The retirement of Deputy Chief Tony Marsala was announced. He will end 33 years of service on June 7.  +
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-Years of service awards were presented to Ronald Ridley, 40 years; Stanley Wakild, 35 years; Paul Quinn, 25 years; Brandon Hinz, 20 years; Brian Montgomery, Patrick Quinn and Timothy Quinn, 10 years; Matthew Russell, Willie Wright, Ronald Washegesic, Johanna Quinn and Steven Cavadas, five years. +
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-Welcomed as new paid-on-call members were Matthew Dey, Ross Burnside, Shawn Quinn and Alexis Ridley. Zachary Kenreich was promoted to fulltime firefighter/​paramedic and Steve Cavadas was hired as fulltime Assistant Fire Inspector. +
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-See photos from banquet ​http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2019_annual_banquet +
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-===== Open Burning Poses High Risks===== +
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-This is a time of the year when open burning poses a risk because on dry field conditions. Open burning is not allowed within the City of South Haven. Burning permits are required for properties outside the city. Permits must be sought ​**before** starting any burns. Call 639-3473 for permission to burn. SHAES maintains information signs near its stations on Blue Star Highway and 64th Street which give the fire risk for the day. **check this link for burn permit information** -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​permits ​  +
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-===== Regional Approach to Emergency Services Extended===== +
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-A highly successful regional approach for providing fire protection and emergency medical services to South Haven area residents and property owners has been extended for another 25 years.+<​html><​div style="​text-align:​center;​ font-size:​200%;">​SHAES News Updates</​div></​html>​
  
-The governing boards of the City of South Haven and townships of CascoGeneva and South Haven have each approved the extension of the agreement thru 2044. The pact received approval from South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) Authority at their March 7 meeting.+===== SHAES Firefighter Brian HoranSrConcludes Service =====
  
-In 1994 the city was facing financial challenges in the operation of ambulance (EMS) service through its fire department. The city was providing fire and EMS services on a contractural basis to South Haven township and the western half of Geneva Township. Casco township operated its own fire department.+[{{:​public:​Brian Horan.jpg?175|}}]
  
-A task force consisting of residents and officials from each of the four government agencies was formed and came to the conclusion that an "​emergency services authority"​ be establishedIn 1995 it became ​the first such authority to be created in Michigan with funding based on the taxable property value for fire protection and population for ambulance service.+SHAES gratefully recognizes Brian Horan, Sron the occasion of his retirement as a paid-on-call member ​for a period that covered 27 years.
  
-"SHAES has been a huge success and has raised ​the bar as an example ​of regional cooperation,"​ said South Haven Township Supervisor Ross Stein who is also Chair of the SHAES Authority Board.+Brian joined the South Haven Fire Department in 1980 and later SHAES, rising to the rank of Lieutenant. He also achieved EMT (Emergency Medical Technician) status.
  
-Today the department ​has 16 fulltime and 30 paid-on-call staff operating from three stationsThe department responded to over 2,000 calls for service ​in 2018, according ​to Executive Director Ron Wise.+In recent years Brian has proudly served ​on SHAES with his son, Brian, JrWe thank Brian for his committed ​service to our community.
  
-"We continue to receive several requests each year from fire departments and communities across the State inquiring on the formula to share costs on a consistent basis taking life and property into account,"​ said Wise.+===== SHAES Drone Team Plays Key Role in Rescue =====
  
-The SHAES budget in 2018 was just under $2.7 million. The Authority derives its income from each of the governmental units, the Van Buren County ambulance millage and ambulance user fees.+[{{:​public:​240304DroneSearch0002.jpg?225|}}]
  
-The city of South Haven in 2018 funded 22% of the budget followed by Casco township 17%, South Haven township 11%, and Geneva township 9%The Van Buren County ambulance millage and user fees each provided 20% of the budget.+**[[https://​www.fox17online.com/​news/​local-news/​south-mi/​van-buren/​watch-k9-drone-helps-locate-missing-child-in-van-buren-county|READ MEDIA ACCOUNT]]**
  
-**Read WSJM account** -- https://www.wsjm.com/​2019/​03/​13/​south-haven-area-emergency-services-agreement-extended/​+The search for a lost child in Geneva Township had a happy ending on March 5Various agencies, including SHAES, were dispatched to 68th Street north of Phoenix Road shortly after 4 p.m. It was reported that a three-year-old boy wandered away from the residence. About an hour into the search, drones operated by SHAES responders Steve Cavadas, Zach Kenreich and Drexal Haner spotted the child walking a distance from the residence in a field near a pond. The drones were approximately 100 feet aloft at the time. Simultaneously,​ a Van Buren Sheriff Department canine was tracking foot prints that led to the child. The child was returned to his home uninjured. Responding to the incident were the Van Buren Sheriff Department, South Haven Police Department, Michigan State Police and Great Lakes Drone.
  
-**Read MLIVE story** -- https://​www.mlive.com/​news/​kalamazoo/​2019/​03/​south-haven-area-extends-regional-emergency-service-collaboration-25-years.html+===== SHAES Welcomes New Fulltime Members =====
  
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-[{{:​public:​190304shaesbleedkits.jpg?250|}}]+SHAES is pleased to announce the appointment of two new fulltime Firefighter/​Paramedics -- Shyanne "​Shy"​ Foster and Paul Pant.
  
-South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) and City of South Haven Police Department are now better equipped ​to handle serious bleeding emergencies ​with Stop the Bleed kits thanks to citizen-led initiative.+Shy comes to SHAES from serving as a Paramedic ​with AMR Ambulance and paid-on-call member of the Hamilton Fire Department.
  
-Twenty-two kits were recently purchased through ​fund raiser organized by resident Sandy Fenske. Local residents donated money towards ​the purchase ​of the kits that have been placed in every city police vehicle, SHAES fire apparatus and support vehicles that would be called to an incident where victims may have serious bleeding.+Paul joins SHAES after serving as Firefighter/​Paramedic with the Covert Fire Department and previously as a paid-on-call member ​of the Sparta Fire Department.
  
-//Pictured, left to right: Police Chief Natalie Thompson, Sandy Fenske, ​SHAES Chief Ron Wise//+===== SHAES Offers Smoke Alarm Installations =====
  
-"SHAES ambulances already have the needed equipment, but may not always be the first to arrive on scene,"​ said SHAES Chief Ron Wise"The small kit can be easily grabbed by a responding firefighter or police officer and its contents quickly applied to a wound thus increasing the patient’s chance of survival."​+[{{:​public:​231012SafetyFunNight0027.jpg?175|}}]
  
-The kits include ​tourniquet, large absorbent pressure dressing, compressed gauze for packing an uncontrolled bleeding wound, scissors for removing clothing ​and protective gloves.+SHAES has smoke alarm partnership with the Red Cross and MIPrevention. In recent weeks the department has been able to install 45 smoke alarms in area homes. Pictured is a demonstration showing how fast fire can spread in a residential setting.
  
-"The kits allow for a much more robust supply ​of lifesaving equipment for our first responders," said Police Chief Natalie Thompson"​Having the kits in all vehicles allows for greater response capability in case of a multi-patient incident that could be spread out over large area."+Spread the word if you know any neighbors, friends, family that are in need of FREE smoke alarms in their home.  No commitments,​ no costjust smoke alarms. ​ Well....a little bit of a commitment, you have to listen to us give our spiel about fire prevention.
  
-Sandy Fenske got the idea after watching an episode of the CBS television show "60 Minutes"​. She contacted ​Chief Wise to see if the community'​s first responders could benefit from having the kits. She immediately reached out to friends who generously supported the project with their contributions.+Email Chief Brandon Hinz if you are interested -- bhinz@shaes.org
  
-"​Today,​ the most prevalent call on everyone’s mind is an active shooter incident, but beyond that type of scenario, these kits will be vital to early-arriving first responders at accident scenes or non-violent injury situations,"​ said Wise+===== SHAES Annual Report for 2023 Released =====
  
-"Thank you to my South Haven friends for their donations and SHAES for their support,"​ said Sandy Fenske" ​ I know we all hope and pray that South Haven will never have an incident where this life saving equipment will be needed. ​ Perhaps in the future we can also place these devises in all our schools as a safety measure."​+[{{:​public:​231021shtwpbarn0002.jpg?175|}}]
  
-**Read MLive story** -- https://www.mlive.com/news/kalamazoo/​2019/​03/​south-haven-woman-inspired-by-60-minutes-raises-funds-to-stop-the-bleed.html+**[[http://www.shaes.org/dokuwiki/doku.php?​id=public:​annual_report|SEE ANNUAL REPORT]]**
  
-**Read WSJM account** -- https://www.wsjm.com/2019/03/06/citizens-donate-emergency-kits-to-south-haven-agencies/+**[[https://wwmt.com/news/local/south-haven-area-emergency-services-2023-report-record-broken-response-calls-medical-fire-public-safety-losses-information-van-buren-county-west-michigan|WWMT-TV NEWS REPORT]]**
  
-=====South Haven Area Emergency Services Annual Report ​Released=====+South Haven Area Emergency Services ​(SHAES) responded to a record number of calls during 2023, according to the department’s ​Annual Report.
  
-[{{:​public:​181020bangorfire0011.jpg?250|}}]+Marking its 27th year, the SHAES Authority serves the city of South Haven and the townships of Casco, Geneva and South Haven. The department is comprised of 17 fulltime staff and 30 paid-on-call firefighters protecting 97 square miles of land and several miles of Lake Michigan shoreline from three stations.
  
-**See 2018 in Review in Photos** -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2018_review+For the tenth consecutive year, the number of calls has increased from the previous year to a record 2,679. The previous record, set in 2022, was 2,659 
  
-**Read Complete Annual Report** -- http://www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​lib/​exe/​fetch.php?​media=public:​2018_shaes_annual_report.pdf+“Our call volume continued to show increases in the medical area,” said executive director Brandon Hinz“SHAES provides a service that is unique when compared to the typical fire departmentMany sleepless nights, short meals, missed functions and understanding families are wrapped up in our response numbers.
  
-South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responded to more than 2,000 calls for the sixth consecutive year according to the department’s Annual Report for 2018.+**[[http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review#​shaes_annual_report_for_2023_released 
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-SHAES serves the city of South Haven and the townships of Casco, Geneva and South Haven from three stations.+===== SHAES Captain Ron Ridley Ends 45 Years of Community Service =====
  
-“A dedicated staff and a supportive community continues to allow us to provide a very high level of service,” said Chief Ronald Wise.+[{{:​public:​ron ridleycropped.jpg?175|}}]
  
-The 2,085 responses were the fifth highest in department history. The all-time record is 2,276 in 2016.+When the call went out for additional help to staff the fire station during the recent winter-storm weekendamong the first to volunteer was off-duty South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responder Ron Ridley.
  
-There were 579 fire alarm responses and 1,506 medical calls in 2018. There were 955 responses in the city of South Haven, followed by 415 in South Haven township, ​ 349 in Geneva township and 304 in Casco township. SHAES provided mutual aid to other fire departments on 62 occasions and received assistance 31 times.+No surprise here.
  
-Property losses from fire in 2018 totaled $709,000 compared to $316,500 in 2017. Geneva township experienced the biggest fire loss ($457,000), followed by the city of South Haven at $145,500. Next were South Haven township ($58,000) and Casco township ($48,500).+Ridley has been doing that kind of selfless act for nearly half-a-century.
  
-There were no civilian fire-related injuries or injuries in 2018There was four incidents ​in which a firefighter was injured ​in either at an emergency scene or a training exercise.+Later this month the 67-year-old SHAES Captain will conclude a 45-year career of service to the communityIt started ​in his high school days in Casco township.
  
-The department is comprised ​of 16 fulltime staff and 37 paid-on-call firefightersThe department continued an expanded community-wide pre-planning and inspection program. Staff has now completed pre-fire surveys at 448 of the 516 businesses in the SHAES coverage area. There were also 139 short-term rental inspections during the year.+The owner of the farm where I worked was a Casco volunteer fireman,” Ron remembers. “When the alarm sounded, I would join him on the fire call. I didn’t have fire gear, but I pulled a lot of hose.
  
-The department ​continued its active public education programs with safety presentations to nearly 1,900 people at schools, senior living facilities, businesses and to civic groups. An estimated 450 children and adults attended ​the annual Fire Safety Fun Night.+Ridley became an official member of the Casco department ​in 1979rising through the ranks to Chief in the final months before Casco became part of the new South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) ​ Authority at age 40  in 1995.
  
-A power point program highlighting the history of the department and explaining current SHAES services was developed for presentation to community groups.+**[[http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review#​shaes_captain_ron_ridley_ends_45_years_of_community_service|READ MORE]]**
  
-During 2018 the department acquired a new 4x4 Paramedic Ambulance and state-of-the-art battery-powered Jaws of Life rescue tools. 
  
 +**Read more SHAES News -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review**
  
  
  
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