44°F
weather icon Clear

All quiet for emergency services on holiday weekend

On Monday, Pahrump Valley Fire and Rescue Services Chief Scott Lewis had great reason to be thankful after the long Thanksgiving holiday weekend.

“It wasn’t that bad,” Lewis said. “We of course had our normal volume of service calls with medical transports, but there was not one earth-shattering event that occurred.”

Just a few days prior, Lewis and his crews were preparing for what is typically a busy weekend for service calls, especially structure fires, which are notorious on Thanksgiving Day. According to the National Fire Prevention Association, three times as many kitchen fires occur on Thanksgiving than any other average day.

Lewis and his crew, however, were busy the day before Thanksgiving as the department assisted the Pahrump Senior Center in delivering turkey dinners for the facility’s Meals on Wheels program.

Lewis said he and his crews look forward to participating in the program each year.

The fire department’s crews from both the career and volunteer side, join in the effort where they cover various parts of the community to deliver the meals.

“It went real well again this year,” he said. “The program has been ongoing for many years. It’s great for our seniors and it gives the ability to go out there and meet with the seniors.”

Additionally, Lewis said their participation creates no service disruptions in the valley whiles crews are on the road.

“We still keep crews back handling medical calls,” he said. “If there’s a fire event, we respond to that just as we normally would. When we’re delivering the meals, it give us the opportunity to get out and check on some of the seniors because many of them have medical issues that we are quite familiar with.”

Lewis also noted that there are a few hazards to be aware of when delivering the meals to the homes of local residents.

“We have learned over the years that when we are on the property and if a dog comes out of nowhere, we place the turkey dinner between us and the dog,” Lewis said. “If he starts showing any aggression, the dinner is his. It’s much better than my leg.”

Pahrump Senior Center Site Manager Anne Blankenship-Harris praised the efforts of the fire department and all of the volunteers who participated.

“We just want to thank Scott Lewis and his crews for all of the work they performed in getting the dinners to our homebound seniors,” she said. “They delivered 100 Meals on Wheels while our staff served 220 dinners at the center. The staff was here at 2 a.m., on Wednesday to get everything prepared and we’re always grateful to serve the community. It’s like one big family.”

Later this month, the Senior Center will provide Christmas dinners for local seniors.

THE LATEST
Valley’s ladies treated to the Women’s Expo

Soroptimist International has one main mission – ensuring women and girls can access the resources and opportunities they need to be able to reach their full potential and live their very best lives.

Pahrump Taco Fest making a comeback

Taco-lovers rejoice, the Pahrump Taco Fest is making its return after several years’ hiatus. This June, the Calvada Eye will be overrun with competitors all hoping to score the title of best taco-maker in town and foodies will definitely not want to miss out.

More than two dozen animals rescued from Pahrump home

More than two dozen animals living under what’s described as “horrendous conditions” were recently rescued after being discovered by Nye County Animal Control officers at a Pahrump home.

Two children flown to trauma after crash

Pahrump’s Mercy Air transported two children to UMC Trauma in Las Vegas following a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 160 and Mesquite Avenue on Friday, April 12.

GALLERY: How Pahrump celebrated Earth-Arbor Day

Earth Day and Arbor Day are two dates set aside for the express purpose of celebrating the planet while educating the public about the importance of preserving the environment and this past Saturday, the Pahrump community was treated to a festival in honor of these holidays.

How Nye’s sheriff auxiliary operations are evolving

With their trademark, creased light blue button-down shirts, Nye County Sheriff’s Office auxiliary officers are always visible at scenes of vehicle crashes, structure fires and other incidents involving public safety. But there are now changes underway into the auxiliary program in terms of operations, certain procedures and appearances among the officers, including new polo-style shirts.

Connecting causes and community — Pahrump Volunteer Fair set for May

Thanks to an AmeriCorps Volunteer Generation Fund grant, Nevada Volunteers is embarking on three years of Volunteer Fairs that will take the organization all across the state and the very first stop will be right here in Pahrump.

Landscape Tour will highlight local yards

The Pahrump Valley Garden Club is all set to hold its 16th Annual Landscape Tour and anyone with an interest in gardening, plants or yard art will not want to miss out. This year’s event features six local yards, all hand-picked by the Garden Club members to give attendees a wide variety of landscape types to peruse.

GALLERY: Celebrating the lives of lost loved ones

Butterflies are a symbol of transformation and one of the most transformative things a person can experience is the death of someone they love.