Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Mrs. Rockport-Fulton Thanks True Heroes: Rockport Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department


What a wonderful year-end visit with Rockport's Finest: The Volunteer Fire/Rescue Department! Established in 1885, this department of heroic men and women today still protects our community and services a countywide area of 30,000 citizens with pride and professionalism.
Importantly, these 50 employees are NOT paid, they work as volunteers; of their own choice and are passionate about what they do. This saves the City of Rockport and Aransas County millions of dollars per year. When these brave people aren't volunteering, they are husbands, fathers, mothers, sisters, daughters, and friends with other careers and interests. We can't thank them enough for their service.
Chief Albert Howie and Assistant Chief and Aransas County Constable Doc Thomas made me feel welcome as I learned more about the Department. My tour was arranged and conducted by Firefighter and Instructor, #185 Edward Welch, who has been fighting fires since the 1980's and a leader in the force for the last 4 1/2 years.
Training is an integral part of keeping the force at optimal operating ability. In fact, much of the training takes place at the RVFD Fire Training Academy. While I was there, the Officers were conducting a training class on CPR, First Aid, and training with defibrillators.
The Rockport Volunteer Fire Department is extremely busy, averaging approximately 50 calls per month; over 500 for 2009. These rescue responses using 14 trucks include but are not limited to: car accidents, brush fires, gas spills, power line outages, bomb threats, pesky bees, air crashes, and area lock downs. They assist local and state law enforcement with a powerful "jaws of life" in a collaborative effort.
Over 4,000 people die annually from fires; therefore it is important that we all develop fire safety plans for ourselves and our families. Every home should have at least one working fire alarm. Changing your batteries in the fire alarms and making sure they are functional is key: doubling your chance for survival in a fire. For more information on fire safety: http://www.firesafety.gov/w.firesafety.gov/.
Chief Howie emphasized the fact that they are always hiring and training anyone interested in joining the force. Prospective firefighters should come to the Main Fire House on Thursday Nights at 7:30pm. Also, please learn more about the RVFD at http://www.rockportvfd.org/
I may join the RVFD just to get the World Famous BBQ recipe!

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Successful Rockport Health Fair Uncovers Skin Cancers

The Cherish Your Skin Health Fair and Skin Cancer Screening was a fantastic success!



Thanks to over 20 Coastal Area Health-related businesses which participated on the Tropical Christmas Weekend.

Over 300 people attended and received important health screenings and information. The event included an American Academy of Dermatology sponsored skin cancer screening by volunteer physicians and nurse practitioners.
Importantly, 75 people were screened with 5 needing immediate referral for surgery or biopsy. Many thanks to AAD member and volunteer, Dr. Suneel Chilukuri, from Bellaire Dermatology Associates, who drove from Houston in the unexpected icy snow. His dedication to skin cancer awareness and prevention through philanthropic outreach is greatly appreciated.
The partnership with Nurse Practitioner, Margaret Von Heuvel and the Rockport Rejuvenative Clinic was vital to the overall success of the Health Fair and Screening. Many thanks to Margaret, Darlene and Alex! Thanks are also in order for Dr. Michael Lovoi, Internist from Corpus Christi, who took time out of his busy schedule to screen patients for skin cancer!
We appreciate the following businesses and couldn't have done it without you!:

Rockport Rejuvenative Clinic, CYSO, Avon, MILA by Lifemax, Astrum Hearing By Sears, Regency Nursing Homes, AIM Hospice, Adult Day Care Center, GSM Insurors, Hypnosis for a Positive Change, Sea Crest Home Health, Chocolates and AirFlight, Penninsula Physical Therapy, and Radiology Associates.
Thanks to the GREAT businesses who donated food and drinks: Arandas Mexican Grille, The Daily Grind, Dairy Queen, M&M MedSpa, Rockport Bakery, & Vie's Ocean Nails.

A special thank you to Liz Welch who coordinated yummy baked good donated by our lovely neighbors at Heron's Roost!

Many thanks to our special friend and Chauffeur, Hill Hooks, who, along with Frosty The Snowman, escorted Mrs. Rockport-Fulton during the Lighted Night Parade in an illuminated Salsa Red VW Bug. Also, thank you to our MC and friend who donated his talents and holiday music at the Health Fair, Bill Dammann, The Ramblin' Man!

We are excited to continue the CYSO and RRC community awareness events in 2010 with our first Health Fair to include emphasis on Diabetes, as well as Skin Cancer. Look for dates to come soon in The Rockport Pilot.

Happy Holidays and Hugs to ALL! You made our efforts worthwhile!