Holt Community Fire Protection District Brings on New Leadership
Starting on January 1st of 2024, Holt Community Fire Protection District is under the direction of new Fire Chief Ed Barger. Chief Barger comes to us with an extensive history in fire protection districts in two states. He began his career with Kearney Fire and Rescue Protection District as a Junior Responder and worked closely with many members of the Holt community Fire Protection District through the 1980s. In addition to serving with KFRPD as a firefighter and Company Officer (Lt.), Ed also served several years as a Director on the Board of Directors. After serving in the United States Army from 85-89, Ed began a career with Consolidated Fire District No. 2 in Northeast Johnson County Kansas in 1990 as a firefighter EMT and retired in October of 2018 as a Battalion Chief with over 38 years in the Fire Service. Chief Barger Holds IFSAC certification from Kansas University Fire Training in Firefighter I, II, and III, Driver Operator I, Fire Instructor I, and Fire Officer 1 and spent 10+ years as an adjunct field instructor for Kansas University Fire Service Training. Chief Barger holds a BA from Ottawa University and an M.Sc. from Columbia Southern University in Organizational Leadership. In his spare hours, Chief Barger currently sits as a South Director on the Board of Directors for Platte-Clay Electrical Cooperative.
Chief Barger’s experience will be a great asset to the district as we work to rebuild our organization and prepare for a brighter future for taxpayers and personnel. The focus of our organization moving forward is simple. We do the right things for the right reasons, serving the best interests of our community and taxpayers. We remain committed to being a community service driven organization; transparent and driven by the needs of the community.
Notice of Open Board Meeting
Please join us on October 10th, 2023 at 7:00pm for our monthly regular meeting of our board of directors.
Tax Rate Levy Hearing
Come join us on September 28th at 7pm for a Tax Rate Levy Hearing!
September Board Meeting
Join us September 7th at 7:00pm for our regular monthly board meeting.
BOARD MEETING CANCELLED
Help Wanted: Office Manager
Engine 51
Say hello to Engine 51!
Every Monday we perform the detailed truck check of Engine 51. This includes checking the oil, coolant and fluids to ensure the diesel engine is operation properly. We also check all of the power tools such as saws, fans, extrication tools and smaller battery operated tools. It probably goes without saying that we also check the pump itself, running it with flowing water the ensure that it operates as expected and is ready for use when we need it.
Engine 51 is our second out engine which means it is in service and ready to go but is not the first truck that we take to a fire. We equip Engine 51 with air packs, power tools, ladders and just about everything that our first out engine has.
Want to learn more? Call us or email us and we can schedule a time to show you you the truck in action!
Help Wanted – Paramedic
Tanker Thursday!
Thursdays we perform a detail truck check of Tanker 51.
Tanker 51 is equipped with 2100 gallons of water. Its primary purpose is to provide water to an incident that may not have a stable water supply such as a hydrant. At the rear of the tank is a large dump valve that allows us to dump all of the water within the tank into a portable tank, allowing the apparatus to leave the scene to go fill up with more water at the nearest hydrant. You can think of Tanker 51 as a Fire Hydrant on wheels.