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-<a href="​http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​responses"​ >SEE PHOTOS OF RECENT RESPONSES AND ACTIVITIES<​br></​a>​ +</​a></​div></​html>​
-<a href="​http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​oct_2019"​ >FIRE PREVENTION PROGRAMS<​br></​a>​ +
-<a href="​http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2020_review"​ >2020 IN REVIEW PHOTO GALLERY<​br>​</​a></​div></​html>​+
  
 <​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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-===== Summer Beach Internship Position Posting ===== +
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-SHAES is accepting applications for its 2020 Summer Beach Internship program. Dates of employment will be May 15 thru September 15. Candidate must be interested in enrolling in an emergency services training curriculum (Fire, EMS or Police), must be 18 years of age, have valid driving license with good driving record and must be of good mental and physical health. Applicant must be able to walk up and down multiple stairways and across rough terrain during all types of weather. Rate of pay will be $11 per hour with the possibility of $1 per hour bonus at the end of the year. 20-25 hours per week with every other weekend off. Applications will be accepted thru Sunday, March 29, 2020, South Haven Area Emergency Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer. +
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-View job description and application here -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​employment+
  
-Application Form available here -- http://www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php… +<​html><​div style="​text-align:​center;​ font-size:200%;">​SHAES News Updates</div></html>
-===== Residential Smoke Detectors a Must =====+
  
-[{{:​public:​200109columbiatownship0012.jpg?300|}}]+===== SHAES Firefighter Brian Horan, SrConcludes Service =====
  
-SHAES is partnering with the American Red Cross in encouraging residents to have working smoke detectors. The Red Cross has a program where they will install free of charge smoke detectors in residences. If you already have smoke detectors, ​ please test them and replace the batteries on a regular basis. Area residents interested in the free smoke alarm program can call the Southwest Michigan Red Cross at 269-353-6180,​ ext. 7181 to schedule an in-home visit. ​ Read a Herald Palladium article -- https://​www.heraldpalladium.com/​news/​local/​free-smoke-alarms-available-through-red-cross/​article_f65bab10-93d1-52ed-98ef-07ba25a754a8.html+[{{:public:​Brian Horan.jpg?175|}}]
  
-===== Job Postings - Two SHAES Positions =====+SHAES gratefully recognizes Brian Horan, Sr. on the occasion of his retirement as a paid-on-call member for a period that covered 27 years.
  
-[{{:​public:​171211shtownship0077.jpg?300|}}]+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.
  
-South Haven Area Emergency Services is accepting applications for the purpose of creating a hiring list for **Fulltime Firefighter/​Paramedic**. ​ The hiring list may be valid for up to one year.  Applications will be accepted until FridayMarch 6th at 5 p.m. in the office of the Executive Director. ​ Eligible Applicants must be Michigan Certified Firefighter II and State of Michigan Licensed EMT-Paramedic by June 12020 ​Applicants will be required ​to pass a written and practical exam.  Job description and application are available at http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​employment . Applications may also be picked up at SHAES Station 3, 90 Blue Star Hwy., South Haven, Michigan 49090. South Haven Area Emergency Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.+In recent years Brian has proudly served on SHAES with his sonBrianJrWe thank Brian for his committed service ​to our community.
  
-South Haven Area Emergency Services is accepting applications for the purpose of creating a hiring list for **Fulltime Assistant Fire Inspector**. ​ The hiring list may be valid for up to one year.  Applications will be accepted until Friday, March 6 at 5 p.m. in the office of the Executive Director. ​ Eligible Applicants must be Michigan Certified Firefighter II and State of Michigan Licensed EMT-Basic by June 1 2020.  This is a fulltime entry level position. Applicants will be required to pass a written and practical exam.  Job description and application are available http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​employment. ​ Applications may also be picked up at SHAES Station 3, 90 Blue Star Hwy., South Haven, Michigan 49090. South Haven Area Emergency Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer.+===== SHAES Drone Team Plays Key Role in Rescue =====
  
-===== SHAES 2019 Annual Report Released =====+[{{:​public:​240304DroneSearch0002.jpg?​225|}}]
  
-[{{:public:​190513fire11thavenue0055.jpg?300|}}]+**[[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]]**
  
-South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responded ​to more than 2,000 calls for the seventh consecutive yearaccording ​to the department’s Annual Report for 2019.+The search for a lost child in Geneva Township had a happy ending on March 5. Various 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 searchdrones 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. Simultaneouslya 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.
  
-The SHAES Authority serves the city of South Haven and the townships of Casco, Geneva and South Haven from three stations. During 2019 the agreement creating the SHAES Authority was extended for another 25 years. ​+===== SHAES Welcomes New Fulltime Members =====
  
-“The SHAES staff  is grateful to the community for its ongoing support,” said Chief Ronald Wise“We remain committed to providing quality emergency service to our area.” ​+[{{:​public:​240213FosterGant.jpg?175|}}]
  
-The 2,171 responses were the fourth highest in department history. The all-time record ​is 2,276 in 2016. In 2018 the department responded ​to 2,085 calls.+SHAES is pleased ​to announce the appointment of two new fulltime Firefighter/​Paramedics -- Shyanne "​Shy"​ Foster and Paul Pant.
  
-There were 701 fire alarm responses ​and 1,470 medical calls in 2019. There were 1,036 responses in the city of South Haven, followed by 437 in South Haven township, 306 in Geneva township and 325 in Casco township. SHAES provided mutual aid to other fire departments on 57 occasions and received assistance 15 times.+Shy comes to SHAES from serving as a Paramedic with AMR Ambulance ​and a paid-on-call member of the Hamilton Fire Department.
  
-Total property losses from fire in 2019 totaled $1,​872,​463, ​ including $1,087,272 in residential fires. Casco township experienced ​the biggest residential fire loss ($664,000), followed by the city of South Haven ($148,050), Geneva ​ township ($142,​122) ​and South Haven township ($133,100). Most of the residential fire losses came from three major blazes, two in Casco township and one in the city+Paul joins SHAES after serving as a Firefighter/​Paramedic with the Covert Fire Department ​and previously as a paid-on-call member ​of the Sparta Fire Department.
  
-The department was particularly busy in the area of water-related incidents with several rescues needed on Lake Michigan. There was one drowning. The staff also worked with Emergency Management officials in Allegan and Van Buren Counties developing shoreline emergency responses.+===== SHAES Offers Smoke Alarm Installations =====
  
-There were no civilian fire-related injuries or injuries in 2019There were three incidents in which a firefighter was injured either at an emergency scene or other work-related occurence+[{{:​public:​231012SafetyFunNight0027.jpg?175|}}]
  
-The department is comprised of 15 fulltime staff and 28 paid-on-call firefighters protecting 121 square miles from three stationsThe department ​continued an expanded community-wide pre-planning and inspection program. The staff conducted inspections or related tests at 917 locations ​in the SHAES coverage ​area. That included 644 short-term rental inspections over the year.+SHAES has a smoke alarm partnership with the Red Cross and MIPreventionIn recent weeks the department ​has been able to install 45 smoke alarms ​in area homesPictured is a demonstration showing how fast fire can spread in a residential setting.
  
-Chief Wise announced during 2019 his intention to retire after 31 years of service at SHAESincluding as chief since 2008effective September 302020A search for his successor is underway.+Spread the word if you know any neighborsfriendsfamily that are in need of FREE smoke alarms in their home.  No commitmentsno cost, just smoke alarms ​Well....a little bit of a commitment, you have to listen to us give our spiel about fire prevention.
  
-The department continued its active public education programs with safety presentations to people at schools, senior living facilities, businesses and to civic groups. An estimated 500 children and adults attended the annual Fire Safety Fun Night.+Email Chief Brandon Hinz if you are interested -- bhinz@shaes.org
  
-Click here for 2019 Annual Report ​-- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​lib/​exe/​fetch.php?​media=public:​shaes_2019_annual_report.pdf+===== SHAES Annual Report ​for 2023 Released =====
  
-===== SHAES Firefighters Have New Level of Protection =====+[{{:​public:​231021shtwpbarn0002.jpg?​175|}}]
  
-[{{:public:​200121SHAESWasher0006.jpg?300|}}]+**[[http://www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?id=public:​annual_report|SEE ANNUAL REPORT]]**
  
-Read Herald Palladium story -- https://www.heraldpalladium.com/​news/​local/​grants-to-help-sh-firefighters-fight-carcinogens/​article_a702154e-b8d8-5d86-90c1-b43655d15271.html+**[[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]]**
  
-Read MLive story -- https://www.mlive.com/​news/​kalamazoo/​2020/​01/​grants-help-firefighters-combat-cancer-causing-carcinogens.html+South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responded to a record number of calls during 2023, according to the department’s Annual Report.
  
-SHAES first responders now have much more capable commercial cleaning equipment that decontaminates carcinogens from bunker gear and prevents cross contamination with other laundry thanks to the support ​of local businesses ​and the ingenuity ​of members of the department.+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.
  
-Studies have shown an association between cancer risk and being a firefighter. After exposure to even routine firefightingbunker gear can contain carcinogens that may be absorbed through contact or inhaled. Awareness ​of this increased ​cancer risk brought a desire by the SHAES leadership ​to improve upon gear-cleaning.+For the tenth consecutive yearthe number ​of calls has increased ​from the previous year to a record 2,679. The previous record, set in 2022, was 2,659 
  
-Each of the three SHAES stations now has industrial washers built especially for the purpose of cleaning the gearIn additionthe staff has built drying equipment saving the department significant expenses that would have been incurred by purchasing commercial products+“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 nightsshort meals, missed functions and understanding families are wrapped up in our response numbers.
  
-"The safety of our first responders is our highest priority,"​ said Fire Chief Ronald Wise"We determined that a systematic approach to cleaning turnout gear would be the best remedy for providing this safeguardWe grateful to our contributors whose acknowledgement of this need brought it to reality."+**[[http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review#​shaes_annual_report_for_2023_released 
 +|READ MORE]]**
  
-[{{:​public:​180614PhillipsStreet0051.jpg?​200|}}]+===== SHAES Captain Ron Ridley Ends 45 Years of Community Service =====
  
-Lovejoy, Inc., through the Timken Foundation, has awarded SHAES a $20,000 grant. The Timken Foundation awards grants to non-profit agencies that operate in communities in which the Timken Company has facilities. Lovejoy, Inc. has had a plant in South Haven since 1960. The company is a supplier of couplings, power transmissions,​ hydraulic components and rubber suspension technology.+[{{:​public:​ron ridleycropped.jpg?175|}}]
  
-Albemarle is a global supplier of specialty chemicals. It has been located in South Haven since 1976. The Albemarle Foundation was launched as a means to power the giving potential of its employees. Each site has its own Foundation Council who share a wide view of a community’s needs and oversee diverse programs of philanthropic opportunities. Albemarle'​s contribution ​to the project is $10,000.+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.
  
-Entergy Corporation,​ owner of the Palisades nuclear plant which has operated in Covert Township since 1971, has contributed $5,000Entergy is a Fortune 500 integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations.  ​+No surprise here.
  
-Employees ​of Sturgis Bank and Trust donated $450 to the project. The second Friday of each month is dedicated as “Jean Day” at the bank. For donation of $5 employees can wear jeans that day. Each month a different branch of the bank can determine the beneficiary of their contribution. Sturgis Bank and Trust has two of its 12 branches in South Haven.+Ridley has been doing that kind of selfless act for nearly half-a-century.
  
-The project cost of $42,000 funded equipment purchases and meeting plumbing and electrical requirements. The SHAES staff also contributed ​to the project by sponsoring fund-raising pancake breakfasts.+Later this month the 67-year-old ​SHAES Captain will conclude a 45-year career of service ​to the community. It started in his high school days in Casco township.
  
-===== Paul Quinn Promoted to SHAES Fire Captain =====+“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.”
  
-[{{:​public:​200109PaulQuinn0001.jpg?200|}}]+Ridley became an official member of the Casco department in 1979, rising 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.
  
-Firefighter/Paramedic Paul Quinn has been promoted to the rank of Fire Captain for South Haven Area Emergency ServicesPaul will oversee day-to-day operations for his shift as well as assume responsibilities as the department training officer, according to Chief Ron Wise.+**[[http://www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review#​shaes_captain_ron_ridley_ends_45_years_of_community_service|READ MORE]]**
  
-Paul has served the South Haven community for 26 years, first with the former Casco Fire Department and for 18 years as a fulltime SHAES firefighter-paramedic. He is a second generation firefighter,​ serving with his firefighter father, Jim Quinn. He is certified as a Level 1 Fire Instructor for the State of Michigan and has headed the SHAES fire prevention education bureau for that last 16 years. In 2019 he was chosen by his peers as the department'​s Firefighter of the Year. 
  
-===== Historic Scott Club Receives Fire Safeguard =====+**Read more SHAES News -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2024_review**
  
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-The Scott Club recently completed the installation of a state-of-the-art fire detection system at their historic building. SHAES staff participated in the planning for the installation of this system. The stately Queen Anne style building, constructed in 1893, is a Michigan historic site. The fire detection system facilitates the notification of the fire department thru an alarm company. This project was made possible through grants from the Rotary Club of South Haven and the Greater South Haven Area Community Foundation. This is the second installation of a fire detection system in a historically important building in our community. The first was at the Historical Association of South Haven (formerly Hartman School) in 2017. 
  
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