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EMERGENCY REENTRY PASSES The Town Hall has a "1996" stamp to renew reentry passes for this year. Please bring in your card to be stamped, or mail it to us with a self-addressed stamped envelope. If you have never had a blue pass, come to the Town Hall during office hours (8:00 AM - 4:30 PM) to fill out a short information form and get your card. If you aren't in town during the week, call the Town Hall and request that we send you an application form. Passes should be obtained and updated before an evacuation is ordered. To be sure you will be able to return to check your property in case of a disaster, update now. Don't wait until a storm approaches. Once an evacuation is ordered. Town Hall will close to allow employees to evacuate. There will not be anyone there to issue or stamp passes at the last minute. The office staff are authorized to issue only one pass per household, to allow one vehicle to reenter Pine Knoll Shores to check for possible damage to property. Please respect this regulation and don't ask for special favors the staff is not authorized to give. If you have more than one vehicle, decide where the pass will be stored so that it will be available to the person who would be checking your property. If there is a real disaster, it will be important to have a minimum amount of traffic in town so that the police can concentrate on helping those in the most need. PINE KNOLL SHORES EMS SQUAD #65 The Squad's monthly meeting was held February 5th at Town Hall. Lt. Andy Turney of Pine Knoll Shores Fire Department, was welcomed. He expressed the Fire Department's appreciation of the Rescue Squad's assistance in answering fire calls. He appreciates the way we work as a team. We discussed the possibility that the Fire Department and Rescue Squad plan some train ing exercises together. The newly approved By-Laws were distribut ed to the members. Arrangements will be made to have radios installed, state inspection done, and all the necessary equipment and supplies in place before the new ambulance can be put into service. EMT Bill Strube is on leave while recovering from surgery. Marion Walker, EMS Safety Committee Representative, reviewed the laws and safety for driving an ambulance, and driving personal vehicles to and from calls. Bruce Newman, Equipment Training Officer, explained the use of the "One Touch" for testing blood sugar levels. EMT-D's are required to serve 4 hours in the ER each quarter. Volunteer squad members continue to train and learn new skills so they can be there for you. just call 911. The Squad answered 12 calls in January. Teddy Wimberley, Chief. ANCIENT MARINERS Anaccolade to Dan Ericksen for planning and hosting our January cocktail party at the Ramada Inn. The "vittles and grog" were scrumptious and sumptuous! It brightened the post holiday doldrums and provided great fun and comradery for all who attended. We finish January with Captain Gordon Hueter's Team 3, back in the lead. High scorers for the men were: Duke Foulk 217-205 Bob Gallo 212-209 Ted Lindblad(sub) 206-205 Andy Smetana 211 Bob Herbst 210 Bob Turner 208 Gordon Hueter 203 for the Ladies Pat Lobdell(sub) 192-186 Fran Melaga 202 Jen Weisman(sub) 183 Fay Szypulski 181
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