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Emergency Services Advisory Council
Washington County, Maryland
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REGULAR MEETING
Date: Thursday, July 11, 2019
Attending: R. David Hays, Director, Emergency Services, Ex-Officio
Bob Moncrief, President WCVFRA, Ex-Officio
Dick Hopkins, Co-Chairman, Association
Dwayne Lunsford, Citizen-at-Large
Scott Buskirk, Citizen-at-Large
Ron Horn, Emergency Support Services, Citizen-at-Large
Gary Farrell, President, Funkstown FD, Association
Bonnie Keltner, Administrative Assistant
Absent: Kingsley Poole, Chairman, Citizen-at-Large
Michael Hosier, Citizen-at-Large
Guests: Jeff Cline, President, County Commissioner
Rick Blair, WCVFRA
Rob Slocum, Washington County Administrator
Sam Anderson, Operations Manager, Fire Operations, DES
Steve Lohr, Chief, HFD
Scott Nicewarner, Administrator, City of Hagerstown
Will Ball, Asst. Chief, Williamsport FD
Jonathan Hart, Asst. Dir. Fire Operations, DES
Dave Chisholm, Asst. Dir. EMS Operations, DES
Jeb Eckstine, President, Community VFC of Fairplay
CALL TO ORDER:
• Co-Chair Hopkins called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm and introductions were made.
Minutes:
• MOTION: On a motion by Gary Farrell and seconded by Ron Horn, the ESAC
members accepted the minutes of May 2, 2019, as presented. CARRIED
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Old Business:
Fairplay Report
• President Eckstine provided the council with an update on continuing progress of the
Community Volunteer Fire Company of District 12.
By-Laws Discussion
• No report was given on the by-laws.
New Business:
DES Director’s Report – Dir. Dave Hays
• Dir. Hays reported that DES has worked with the County Commissioners, Rob Slocum,
and Budget and Finance to make sure that funding for the SAFER Grant is secured,
which should be determined in the next couple of months.
• An additional $1 million was brought into this current budget for EMS. A decision will
be made on how these funds will be handled.
• On July 1st, the new financial review and accounting process with a third party began,
funded by the county. A letter was sent out July 10th, explaining the Emergency Services
fiscal policy. The purpose of this letter is to provide an explanation for the companies as
the intent of the document. After July 1st, the companies that exceed their appropriations
will have to provide documentation. It was noted that county government does not pay
late fees that the companies may be assessed for their utilities. The County
Commissioners have supported the process moving forward. A discussion followed.
• Dir. Hays passed out a city/county MOU that talks about municipal boundaries, fire
departments having jurisdiction, and sending the closest resource along with the first due
fire department. Dir. Hays plans to brief the WCVFRA on Thursday, July 25th, about the
MOU and listen to any input they may have.
• Asst. Dir. Dave Chisholm reported that he’ll be going before the County Commissioners
on Tuesday, July 16th, to give a report on Smithsburg EMS. DES will continue an
internal review of Smithsburg’s pay practices; we found some areas that need
improvement. They have received all of the $100,000 loan. Their fund drive and EMS
billing is doing well. Dir. Hays will begin meeting with Smithsburg EMS once a month.
• Dispatchers are currently operating out of the 9-1-1 back-up center. There was a
lightning strike at the Elliott Parkway facility that affected the automatic switching
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devices for the generator power. The facility is required to have secondary power source
available.
WCVFRA Report – President Robert Moncrief
• No report.
• Chief Lohr asked “Are we any closer to the answer with the number of active trained and
certified volunteers?” Dir. Hays talked about the numbers. A long discussion followed.
Hagerstown Fire Department Report (HFD) – Chief Lohr
• Chief Lohr talked about fireworks. Illegal fireworks were very plentiful in Hagerstown
on July 4th. He talked about how dangerous they are. He said they confiscated over
1,700 illegal fireworks.
• The HFD has appointed a third Asst. Fire Marshal, Deanna Pelton, who previously was
the only female firefighter for the City of Hagerstown.
• If anyone would like to witness an Underwriter’s Laboratory pump test, please let Chief
Lohr know. Their first pumper that is being completed in Meyersdale, PA, will be UL
tested on Thursday, July 25th. The final inspection should be August 1st and hope to have
it in service by Labor Day.
• The grand re-opening date has been changed for the MD Theatre from October 1st to
September 19th.
Remarks for the Good of the Council – Co-Chairman Hopkins
• Ron Horn asked about the VFIS study and if Dr. Jenaway will meet with the ESAC. It
was noted that the study has not been adopted at this time.
• Rick Blair invited everyone present, along with their families, to the WCVFRA picnic on
August 3rd at Williamsport Memorial Park.
• Ron Horn advised the members that there was inaccurate information from the ESAC
meeting shared at another organization’s meeting concerning his actions with our group.
Ron said at that meeting he was called a liar from the chief of Co. 25. Dir. Hays said the
issue was brought up in another meeting.
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Adjournment
• MOTION: With no other business brought forward, a motion was made by Scott
Buskirk and seconded by Ron Horn to adjourn the meeting at 8:40pm. CARRIED.
Next regular meeting:
• September 5, 2019
• Location: Div. of Emergency Services
16232 Elliott Parkway
Williamsport, MD 21795
Respectfully submitted by,
Bonnie Keltner, Administrative Assistant
Washington County Div. of Emergency Services,
Kingsley Poole, ESAC Chairman, &
Richard Hopkins, ESAC Co-Chair