The Watseka fire department and police departments were busy in the month of January.
At Tuesdayâs public safety committee meeting, Watseka aldermen heard from Assistant Fire Chief Nick Peters and Police Chief Jeremy Douglas.
Peters told the committee that the department had two line/odor investigation calls in January, and were called to one traffic accident. There were also three fire alarm calls and one EMS assist. There were two mutual aid calls, one to Beaverville and one to Crescent.
The department also participated in two birthday driveways.
Training in January included station duty, equipment checks, hazardous materials awareness, ERG, incident command, mass casualty incidents and blood borne pathogens.
Project Haystack Organization Publishes Fall 2020 Issue of Connections Magazine
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The Project Haystack Organization (https://www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange of data among different systems, devices, equipment and software applications, today announced the publication of the eighth issue of their Connections Magazine. The Project Haystack Connections Magazine Fall 2020 issue demonstrates how the Haystack Community has continued to further solidify the value brought by its widely adopted open-source methodology for semantic tagging in the built environment. RICHMOND, Va. (PRWEB) December 15, 2020 The Project Haystack Organization (https://www.project-haystack.org), a collaborative community addressing the challenge of utilizing semantic modeling and tagging to streamline the interchange