Robert Lauterbach 11/2/2012
0700 - arrived on island.
0800 - met ferry, picked up firefighter partner.
0820 - drove around perimeter of island.
0945 - met ferry.
1030 - drove through Brackett Ave. and met 1100 ferry.
1230 - met ferry.
1310 - engine 12 run to 33 Island Ave- Inn at Peaks for fire alarm
sounding. Faulty alarm.
1430 - back at station house, engine 12 maintence check.
1530 - met ferry.
1615 - brought firefighter to DPW to check on Tank 12.
1645 - met ferry.
1750 - met ferry.
1915 - drove around perimeter of island and met 1930 ferry.
2030 - met ferry and drove around island.
2130 - met ferry.
2215 - checked DPW property.
2245 met ferry.
Health Tip of the
Week
Whenever you start new medication or treatment, watch carefully for
possible side effects or other problems - it can be hard to know how your body
will respond. For your safety, keep a careful watch on your health during the
hours and days after you start the medication or treatment.
- Don’t hesitate to call your doctor’s office with any questions or concerns you may have. If you notice any new symptoms or problems, be sure to let your doctor know right away.
Even if you are feeling a lot better after a few days, make sure to follow
through with the full course of treatment. Don’t make changes in your treatment
or stop a recommended treatment without first talking with your doctor.
Source: Maine Health Management Coalition - Find quality hospitals and
providers in Maine by visiting www.getbettermaine.org