WinterStorm

“While the danger from winter weather varies across the country, nearly all Americans, regardless of where they live, are likely to face some type of severe winter weather at some point in their lives. Winter storms can range from a moderate snow over a few hours to a blizzard with blinding, wind-driven snow that lasts for several days. Many winter storms are accompanied by dangerously low temperatures and sometimes by strong winds, icing, sleet and freezing rain.

One of the primary concerns is the winter weather’s ability to knock out heat, power and communications services to your home or office, sometimes for days at a time. Heavy snowfall and extreme cold can immobilize an entire region.

The National Weather Service refers to winter storms as the “Deceptive Killers” because most deaths are indirectly related to the storm. Instead, people die in traffic accidents on icy roads and of hypothermia from prolonged exposure to cold. It is important to be prepared for winter weather before it strikes.”

Visit:  //www.ready.gov/winter-weather for more information on winter storm preparedness.

Yesterday, Walnut Cove Volunteer Fire & Rescue, in conjunction with the Salvation Army and Dollar General, WCFR Ladies Auxiliary, Salem Chapel Fire Dept and Ladies Auxiliary, Girl Scout Troop 41090, Ingles and many, many more, had another successful TOYS FOR CHILDREN event!  Hundreds of residents in the surrounding communities were able to come pick up gifts for their children, have a warm meal and fellowship with Santa Claus and other families.  Thanks to everyone whom participated and helped make this a Christmas to remember for so many children and their families!

 

 

 

Explorer of the Year 2012:  Patrick Branch

Rescuer of the Year 2012:  Danny Hughes

Fireman of the Year 2012:  Jordan Shelton