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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>​ + 
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 **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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-===== City of South Haven Statement on COVID-19 ===== +
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-The City of South Haven is making plans to ensure continuity of services including police, fire, medical, electricity,​ water and wastewater functions should there be an outbreak of COVID-19 in the South Haven area. +
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-We  encourage ​ citizens ​ to  be  well  informed ​ and  well  prepared ​ for  a  possible ​ outbreak ​ in  this  area,  but  to  also  be  cautious ​ not  to  overreact ​ and  to  confirm ​ any  information ​ received ​ to  ensure its reliability. +
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-We  encourage ​ our  citizens ​ to  reduce ​ possible ​ exposure ​ by  making ​ use  of  the  City’s ​ online ​ payment process and the City’s drop box at the rear parking lot of City Hall to make payments. +
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-Residents may contact the City by calling (269) 637-0700 with questions or concerns about city services ​ or  by  checking ​ the  City  Facebook ​ page  “City ​ of  South  Haven  –  Communications Department”.  +
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-We urge you to limit your movements throughout the city. The  City  of  South  Haven  is  monitoring ​ both  the  Centers ​ for  Disease ​ Control ​ and  the  World  Health Organization to track national COVID-19 activity. The City is also monitoring local public health ​ agencies ​ as  well  as  tracking ​ information ​ from  the  State  of  Michigan ​ and  surrounding ​ counties. +
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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 +
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-Application Form available here -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php… +
-===== Residential Smoke Detectors a Must ===== +
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-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 +
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-===== SHAES 2019 Annual Report Released ===== +
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-South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) responded to more than 2,000 calls for the seventh consecutive year, according to the department’s Annual Report for 2019.+[{{:​public:​180605shaesstationthree0009b.jpg?​direct&​675}}]
  
-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. ​+<​html><​div style="​text-align:​center;​ font-size:​200%;">​SHAES News Updates</​div></​html>​
  
-“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.” ​+===== Beach Safety Flags Flying at Beaches; Get Text Messages ​ =====
  
-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.+[{{:​public:​250515BeachFlag0001.jpg?​direct&​375}}]
  
-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 townshipSHAES provided mutual aid to other fire departments on 57 occasions and received assistance 15 times.+The City of South Haven beach safety flags are now being flown at the city's seven public beaches. Click here for beach safety information -- 
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-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+On your cell phone text 888777 BEACHES to receive regular updates throughout ​the summer.
  
-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.+===== It Takes a Community ​-- Thank You!!  =====
  
-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:​230625SCUBADrill0008.jpg?​direct&​275}}]
  
-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 areaThat included 644 short-term rental inspections over the year.+The SHAES Dive Team recently acquired new Mares dive computers ​and clip-on compasses that were purchased thanks to the continuous generosity of Lake Arvesta Farms and Sports Complex  This purchase would have cost SHAES and the taxpayers nearly $1300We are so grateful for the community support.
  
-Chief Wise announced during 2019 his intention to retire after 31 years of service at SHAES, including as chief since 2008, effective September 30, 2020. A search for his successor is underway.+===== Dustin Guminski Retires After 25 Years of Service ​ =====
  
-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.+[{{:public:Dustin Guminski.jpg?​direct&​125}}]
  
-Click here for 2019 Annual Report ​-- http://www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​lib/​exe/​fetch.php?​media=public:​shaes_2019_annual_report.pdf+Dustin Guminski, a valued member of SHAES has retired after 25 years as a paid-on-call Firefighter/EMT-B, most of those as a Lieutenant ​Dustin was also the department'​s Firefighter of the Year honoree in 2004-2005 We will always value Dustin as a Life Member of SHAES and a liaison between SHAES and SH City services.
  
-===== SHAES Firefighters Have New Level of Protection ===== 
  
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-Read Herald Palladium story -- https://​www.heraldpalladium.com/​news/​local/​grants-to-help-sh-firefighters-fight-carcinogens/​article_a702154e-b8d8-5d86-90c1-b43655d15271.html+[{{:public:​250602communityfoundation0013.jpg?​direct&​375}}]
  
-Read MLive story -- https://www.mlive.com/​news/​kalamazoo/​2020/​01/grants-help-firefighters-combat-cancer-causing-carcinogens.html+We grateful to the Greater South Haven Area Community Foundation for their grant of $10,000 to start a fund raising drive to purchase new battery-powered extrication tools to replace the department'​s 27-year old hydraulic extrication tools SHAES needs to raise $30,000 to purchase this set of toolsFirefighter/Paramedic Paul Pant is pictured with Foundation representatives Janice Varney and Jim Marcoux during a presentation to recipients of grants. ​The extrication tools are used primarily at vehicle accidents when occupants are trapped inside.
  
-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.+===== SHAES Honors Members for Service, Leadership ​ =====
  
-Studies have shown an association between cancer risk and being a firefighter. After exposure to even routine firefighting,​ bunker 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.+[{{:​public:​250426AnnualBanquet0050.jpg?​direct&​375}}]
  
-Each of the three SHAES stations now has industrial washers built especially for the purpose of cleaning the gear. In addition, the staff has built drying equipment saving the department significant expenses that would have been incurred by purchasing commercial products+When Ron Wise retired as Executive Director (Chief) ​of South Haven Area Emergency Services (SHAES) in 2020 he didn’t put away his helmet and boots.
  
-"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 safeguard. We grateful to our contributors whose acknowledgement ​of this need brought it to reality."+Instead, he changed from wearing the traditional white helmet ​of Chief to the yellow helmet ​of the paid-on-call responder.
  
-[{{:​public:​180614PhillipsStreet0051.jpg?200|}}]+On Saturday (April 26) he was named the SHAES 2025 Firefighter of the Year during the department’s annual banquet. 
 +“Ron is one of the most dedicated, hard-working members of SHAES – always willing to help and doing it well,” said Chief Brandon Hinz. “He has a positive attitude and is encouraging to others, notably our younger members.”
  
-LovejoyInc., 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.+A third generation firefighterWise joined SHAES in 1989 and served as Executive Director (Chief) from 2008-2020He was the co-recipient of the Firefighter of the Year recognition ​in 1992-93.
  
-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 employeesEach 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.+In “retirement” he led the paid-on-call ranks in emergency responses over the past yearIn recent months he has helped the department upgrade the staffing and response times from its Casco station.
  
-Entergy Corporation,​ owner of the Palisades nuclear plant which has operated in Covert Township since 1971has contributed $5,000. Entergy is a Fortune 500 integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and retail distribution operations +“Ron loves this organization and the community we serve,” said Hinz.
  
-Employees of Sturgis Bank and Trust donated $450 to the project. The second ​Friday of each month is dedicated ​as “Jean Day” at the bankFor a donation of $5 employees can wear jeans that dayEach month a different branch of the bank can determine ​the beneficiary ​of their contributionSturgis Bank and Trust has two of its 12 branches in South Haven.+The department’s Leadership Award was presented ​to Training Officer Shawn Smith for the second ​time in his career. Smith joined the department ​as a paid-on-call member in 2010 and within six months joined ​the career ranksHe also received the Leadership Award in 2018He has served in the newly created Training Officer position since 2023. 
 +“Shawn has excelled at setting ​the bar high for this newly created position, reiterating the importance ​of proper training,​” said Hinz“He has earned this award through hard work, a vision ​of what this organization needed and an unwavering commitment to make it happen.
  
-The project cost of $42,000 funded equipment purchases ​and meeting plumbing and electrical requirementsThe SHAES staff also contributed to the project by sponsoring fund-raising pancake breakfasts.+Three new career members were formally sworn-in – Jessica TrinkleinMason Pletz and Duke PackerJoining ​the paid-on-call ranks is Jacob Florey.
  
-===== Paul Quinn Promoted to SHAES Fire Captain =====+Years-of-Service recognitions were presented as follows: Ron Wise, 35 years; Dustin Guminski and SHAES Board member Nancy Whaley, 25 years; Shawn Smith, Drexal Haner, Phillip ​Quinn, 15 years; Jon Vandenberg and Zach Kenreich, 10 years; and City Manager/SHAES Board member Kate Hosier, five years.
  
-[{{:​public:​200109PaulQuinn0001.jpg?200|}}]+Welcomed to the new Firefighter Cadet program were Ayden Quinn, Lyla Quinn, Sam Rose, Scott Ritchie, Alyssa Ockerman and Nick Rainey.
  
-Firefighter/​Paramedic Paul Quinn has been promoted to the rank of Fire Captain for South Haven Area Emergency Services. Paul will oversee day-to-day operations for his shift as well as assume responsibilities as the department training officeraccording to Chief Ron Wise.+Citation Bars were presented ​as follows: Phillip QuinnFire Officer I; Ron Wise, Tech Rescue; Dawn Nyhof, EMT-B; Jessica Trinklein and Kevin Wildey, Paramedic.
  
-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 QuinnHe is certified as Level 1 Fire Instructor for the State of Michigan ​and has headed ​the SHAES fire prevention education bureau for that last 16 yearsIn 2019 he was chosen by his peers as the department'​s Firefighter of the Year.+SHAES responded to a record number of calls in 2024 and is on pace to set new response record this year according to Hinz“Our ability to provide ​high level of service and care would not be possible without ​the dedication ​of our members ​and the community’s supportWe are grateful.” 
  
-===== Historic Scott Club Receives Fire Safeguard =====+**Read more SHAES News -- http://​www.shaes.org/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=public:​2025_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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