Archive for December 2019

Canter named acting Chief, effective January 1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 12, 2019

Contact:  Jason Bostic – FFII/PIO/CFSI
Tel:  (740) 485-6790

jbostic@fredericktownfire.net

Canter named acting Chief effective January 1

The board members of the Fredericktown Community Fire District met in a special meeting on Monday night, December 9, to appoint an acting Chief.  Well before the meeting started, the back room at the firehouse quickly filled to capacity with others filing down the hall to have a spot to listen in.

After a brief public participation session with several people speaking up and asking questions, the board of trustees entered into executive session.  Coming out of the session, board Chairperson Dick Kershner stated, “the board has decided to go ahead and have the Assistant Chief to be in charge until we can run ads, do interviews for anybody that might be interested in the job.”  The position of acting Chief was earned by Assistant Chief Dwayne Canter, who will assume those duties on January 1, 2020.

Chief Canter joined the fire department in 1992 as a line firefighter and worked his way through the ranks of Lieutenant and Captain before being named to Assistant Chief in February of 2010.  He is highly active in all aspects of the fire department; run response, training, response, communications, the cadet program, maintenance, public education, records, and every part of the philanthropy that the Firefighters Association does.

“The appointment of Dwayne as the acting chief of our department is a crucial step towards maintaining continuity within the department operations and the services we provide along with upholding the quality and integrity,” stated current FCFD Chief Scott Mast.  “He is well versed in our policies and procedures and instrumental towards assisting with the day to day activities.”

Most recently in January of 2018, Chief Canter was recognized for his extensive dedication and response to calls with the FCFD over the course of his career.  He was presented with a special plaque to signify the accomplishment of having responded to 3,072 calls since joining the fire district.

“His dedication to the FCFD and our community is exhibited through continually being among the top responders to emergency calls, commitment to attending training sessions, and participation in community outreach events,” said Chief Mast.

In 2017, Chief Canter was presented with the Chief’s Award at the annual fire district awards ceremony and banquet.  He was recognized in 2014 from the Knox County Chapter of the American Red Cross at their annual Heroes Breakfast for his participation in a rescue of a man trapped under a minivan in December of 2013.  His response with several others prior to fire apparatus arrival utilized materials on scene to affect a rescue and gave the victim the best chance at life and survival.

Placed in command of the water supply operations at the 2010 Main Street fire in Fredericktown, his skill and knowledge were put to the test.  From running water supply, to bringing in adequate resources of personnel and apparatus, he proved his mettle.

Throughout the course of his tenure with the FCFD, Chief Canter has earned the following awards Firefighter of the Year (three times), earned the Lifetime Service Award (20+ years of service), meritorious service, and Outstanding Service Award (two times).

“Firefighters, officers, and others were highly supportive of Chief Canter, and that showed both during the Monday meeting and the time spent conversing on the apparatus floor throughout the evening,” said FCFD Public Information Officer Jason Bostic.  “He has been an integral part of the positive cultural change within the FCFD, his leadership, knowledge, tenure, and involvement is a priceless asset to have.”

Chief Canter is certified at the Firefighter II (240-hour) level of education and is a Certified Fire Safety Inspector.  He holds a fire protection license from the Ohio Department of Commerce – Division of the State Fire Marshal for servicing/testing/repairing fire alarm and detection systems, sprinkler/standpipes, portable fire extinguishers, and pre-engineered extinguishers.

He resides in Fredericktown with his wife Heather and their daughter Brianna.

 

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SPECIAL MEETING – December 9, 2019

Notice is given that on the 9th day of December, 2019 at 7:00pm the Fredericktown Community Fire District will hold a special meeting at 139 Columbus Road, Fredericktown, Ohio to appoint an acting Chief to be effective January 1, 2020.

Sandy Casto
Fiscal Officer

Mast to Retire as Chief of FCFD on January 1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

December 4, 2019
Contact:  Jason Bostic – FFII/PIO/CFSI
Tel:  (740) 485-6790

jbostic@fredericktownfire.net

Mast to Retire as Chief of FCFD on January 1

After fifteen years at the top spot of the Fredericktown Community Fire District, Scott Mast will retire as the Chief, effective January 1, 2020.  The announcement was official in a November 30 letter that was submitted to the FCFD Board of Trustees and shared with the members of the department.  Mast joined the department in 1989, and with the exception of a few years out of state, he has served the community diligently since then in every role he has played part of.  He is making the move to prioritize God and family at the top of his list and is highly looking forward to the arrival of his first grandchild in a few months.

Chief Mast has been instrumental in the transformation of the FCFD since being appointed in 2005 after the retirement of Larry Hazen.  The list of accomplishments cited by Mast in his letter however don’t begin to scratch the surface on just how much further the mission of the fire district has moved positively under his command.  Advancements in apparatus, equipment, safety, training standards, methodology, operations, fire prevention, community involvement, public education, and others pushed us toward fire service standards.  His passion, drive, leadership, and professionalism can be seen in many areas of the operation of the FCFD.  Beyond firefighting, it was his push of the mantra for customer service, pride in the department, community service, and going the extra mile for the residents of the district or wherever we are called.

While his long standing successful tenure as Fire Chief is coming to a close a few weeks, he will continue to serve the community.  Mast will remain on the department to perform hands-on duties alongside his two firefighting sons Bronson and Brayden.  Although it will be a change with Mast in the role of a firefighter, his ethic or rank never kept him from putting in that work throughout his career, and no task was below him.  The firefighters of the FCFD look forward to working with him in this new role and celebrating his accomplishments.

Please read his attached letter that was submitted to the board.

 

 

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Cadets hard at work in training

Our cadets were hard at work last night for their first training in the month of December.

How successful is the cadet program at the FCFD? Our current roster is comprised of just over 19% personnel that were former cadets in the program here in Fredericktown! While it is great to see the success of cadets becoming firefighters, we are tasked with a more important goal. The goal of investing in the future of these young men and women, building them up, instilling many values, and providing them with life skills.

We are thankful for each of them and the commitment that they make to bettering themselves, others, our department, and serving the community. We know that as young men and women that they have many options for things that they can be involved in, and they choose to be here with us.

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