The Morrisville Veterans Memorial Foundation is considering two design
concepts, one features pillars and the other features a wall, both shown
above. The Foundation continues to raise funds for design and construction
of
a
memorial.
Additional
information
is
available
at
www.morrisvilleveteransmemorial.org.CAR SEAT INSTALLATION
Each Morrisville Fire/Rescue Station is available Monday through Sun-
day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to assist citizens with installing a car seat.
Residents only need to come to the pedestrian entrance and ask for as-
sistance. We ask that you do not block the vehicle entrance and exits
with your vehicle when you visit the station.
If you ring the doorbell and we do not answer, it is because we are not at
the station and are most likely on a call. In these situations, we encour-
age you to visit us again at another time.
We installed 97
car seats for
second quarter in
FY 2018. Thank
you for letting us
help you stay
safe!
NATIONAL
ACADEMY
TRAINING
Engineer Chris Meeks, Engineer Chris
Salter, Lieutenant Steve Edwards
and Engineer Ben Oswald are all shown
above at the National Fire Academy in
Emmitsburg, MD. These officers had a
two-day course that covered several
types of classes in fire service related
to safety and other topics.
PUBLIC SAFETY
|
FIRE/RESCUE 6
HONORING
VETERANS
On Friday, November 10, 2017, the Town collab-
orated with Preston Pointe Retirement Commu-
nity to host a Veteran’s Day recognition where
veterans on duty from the Fire Department, the
Police Department and veterans from Preston
Pointe were honored for their service.
The Morrisville Veterans Memorial Foundation
Committee shared information about their
fundraising efforts for the development of a
memorial in Morrisville. Chief Jenkins, Morris-
ville Fire/Rescue Department Color guard,
Rescue 2 and Ladder 1 were all in attendance to
celebrate and honor those who have fought for
our country. We have the utmost gratitude and
respect for each and every one of our veterans!