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The following vehicles
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The above vehicles are all
impounded through the
City of Wayne Police
Department. There is a
$100 per vehicle buyer fee
made payable to the City of
Wayne Police Department.
All paperwork is to be
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Wayne Police Department
within 48 hours of the sale.
2003 Saturn SW
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2007 Saturn 4D
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2004 Ford Wrecker
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2006 Mercury 4D
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The above vehicles are
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hours of the sale.
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time prior to the start of the
auction. This is a cash only
sale and all vehicles must
be paid in full at the con-
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ny” or “squad,” and requires
they be staffed with a minimum
of four on-dutymembers.
A landmark 2010 National
Institute of Standards and
Technology (NIST) study, fund-
ed by the U.S. Department of
Homeland Security Federal
Emergency
Management
Agency (FEMA) Assistance to
Firefighters grant program,
states the size of fire fighting
crews has a substantial effect on
the ability of a fire department
to protect lives and property in
residential fires. A basic safety
requirement is that no firefight-
ers may enter a burning build-
ing unless four firefighters are
“on-scene,” the so-called “two-
in, two-out” rule.
Professional firefighters say
the criticism of the new plan is
justified when the NFPA mini-
mum of four firefighters is fre-
quently not met, as is the case in
Plymouth Township. Review
shows many Plymouth emer-
gency runs have just two or
three firefighters on board
ambulance rigs or fire engines,
the total shift manpower
requirement to keep open the
respective fire stations.
Firefighters say it's often
impossible to meet that stan-
dard in Plymouth Township
with a total of 21 firefighters as
opposed to other neighboring
departments.
Northville
Township, relatively the same
size in population and area, has
a
28-man
department.
Neighboring Livonia at the
other end of the spectrum oper-
ates five fire stations and has 83
firefighters. Their minimum
daily staffing is 21 firefighters
with four firefighter paramedics
at each station at any given
time.
Three new Plymouth
Township firefighter/para-
medics were officially sworn in
Sept. 11 at Plymouth Township
Hall. Adam Guinn, Anthony
Schoennherr and Tyler Caswell
joined the department.
Even with the three new fire-
fighters, according to Plymouth
Township Fire Chief Dan
Phillips, it will be necessary to
close the Lake Pointe Station a
minimum of 30 to 40 days in the
course of one year because of
insufficient manpower when
vacations, time-off and sick days
are factored into available
staffing. The three new firefight-
ers will bring the total shift
staffing in Plymouth Township
to six firefighters.
Township Trustee Jack
Dempsey, who promised the re-
opening of Station 2 and public
safety during his campaign last
year, said he was pleased to
attend the swearing in ceremo-
ny Sept. 11, but still had some
concerns about adequate
staffing.
“Swearing in the new fire-
fighters was very meaningful
and a powerful reminder there
is still more to do to achieve the
appropriate level of public safe-
ty here in the township,”
Dempsey said.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony
and celebration is scheduled for
3 p.m. Friday, Sept. 29, at the
Wilcox Road station. The cere-
mony is open to the public and
township officials, fire chiefs
and firefighters from both town-
ships are expected to attend.
Station
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Bug off
Canton is collecting insect repellent
for donation to victims of hurricanes
Veterans plan special event
Plymouth Township Fire Department offering free Heartsaver CPR classes
Canton Township is currently
partnering with the United
Methodist Committee on Relief
(UMCOR), along with several
other community groups, to col-
lect a specific relief item in an
effort to provide aid to those indi-
viduals impactedby recent hurri-
canes.
Canton Township will be col-
lecting spray cans and bottles of
insect repellent, which will be
packed with other relief items in
5-gallon buckets, and then dis-
tributed to areas recently affect-
ed by hurricanes. Collection
organizers are asking for aerosol
or spray pump insect repellent
cans or bottles in sizes ranging
from 6 to 14 ounces. Area resi-
dents are encouraged to donate
any brand of insect repellent to
the Summit on the Park by Sept.
25.
Volunteers will add these
insect repellent bottles to buck-
ets and assemble cleaning kits by
adding other relief items such as:
liquid laundry detergent; liquid
household cleaner; dish soap;
cans of air freshener; scrub
brushes; cleaning wipes; sponges
andwork gloves. These addition-
al cleaning items are currently
being collected by several organi-
zations in surrounding communi-
ties.
Located at 46000 Summit
Parkway in Canton, the Summit
on the Park is open from 5:30
a.m. until 10 p.m. Monday
through Friday and from 6 a.m.
until 8 p.m. onSaturday and from
7 a.m. until 8 p.m. onSunday.
The United Methodist
Committee on Relief is a non-
profit 501(c)3 organization dedi-
cated to alleviating human suf-
fering around the globe. The
work of the organization includes
programs and projects in disas-
ter response, health, sustainable
agriculture, food security, relief
supplies, andmore. For addition-
al information about the United
Methodist Committee on Relief,
visit
.
For more information about
the participation of Canton
Township in the Hands 4
Hurricanes Donation Drive, visit
or call (734)
394-5360.
The local Plymouth Canton
Vietnam Veterans Chapter 528
will be hosting a special event at
the end of themonth.
The 50th Commemorative
Picnic will take place Sept. 30 at
the Plymouth VFW Post 6695,
located at 1426 S. Mill St. This
event is free to all Vietnam vet-
erans, and their families, as a
way to say thank you for their
service. A barbeque and family
activities will be included at the
event.
There will be information
about Hepatitis-C, Agent Orange
and other medical conditions
available along with facts about
benefits, veterans' services and
an Honor and Remember Flag
Ceremony.
The highlight of the event is
expected to be the presentation
of 50thVietnamcommemorative
pins by Congressional Medal of
Honor recipient Charles Kettles.
The pins will be presented to
every Vietnam veteran who
attends.
“This is an important event
for local Vietnam veterans to
attend, not only to be recipients
of the 50th Commemorative Pin,
receive important veteran's ben-
efits information, but also to
spend some time with fellow
veterans and their families,”
said Vietnam veteran Bob Dew
who helped coordinate the
event.
There will be military equip-
ment on display outside, games
for all ages, apple cider and
freshdonuts in themorning, and
the barbeque from1 until 5 p.m.
For more information, call
the Plymouth VFW Post at (734)
459-6700.
The Plymouth Township Fire
Department will offer free car-
diopulmonary resuscitation
(CPR) classes monthly to all resi-
dents and groups in Plymouth
Township. The Fire Department
is an American Heart
Association Certified Training
site for Heartsaver CPR and
AED, BLS for healthcare
provider, Heartsaver First Aid
andbloodborne pathogens.
These sessions are free for
township residents. For non-resi-
dents, there is a nominal fee for
books and CPR cards. Anyone
interested in learning cardiopul-
monary resuscitation, contact
Nancy Jowsey of the fire depart-
ment staff at (734) 354-3230 to
schedule a class. Students must
make arrangements no later than
one week before the date of the
class. Classes are currently
plannedOct. 8, Nov. 4 andDec. 3 .
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