50-210 Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary

50-210 Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary The mission of the 50-210 Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary is to support the firefighters of the 50-

Heads up!!
01/08/2024

Heads up!!

If this forecast is correct, we could have heavy winds across the state tomorrow and areas of isolated thunderstorms and flash flooding with the possibility of tornadoes. It’s a good time to repost some pointers for preparation.

👉🏻If you come upon downed power lines, DO NOT TRY TO MOVE THEM OR DRIVE OVER THEM. Please call 9-1-1 to report it
👉🏻DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH STANDING WATER. Please turn around and take an alternate route.

If you get a chance to prep this evening
👉🏻review tornado safety with your family members
👉🏻make sure you have access to weather alerts
👉🏻secure loose items in your yard such as trampolines, basket ball goals, soccer/hockey/pitching nets, outdoor furniture, outdoor umbrellas, garbage cans, pool items, etc
👉🏻secure loose tarps that are on cars, boats, roofs, etc so they won’t blow off
👉🏻flash lights, back up batteries, and cell phone power bank chargers are always a good idea to have on hand in case of a power outage
👉🏻proper ID on your animals in case they get loose is always a plus
👉🏻check gas can levels for generators just in case there is a power outage
Please stay alert and safe! If something does happen, know we are here & ready to help!

50-210 Santa Claus is making his rounds! The schedule for this year is listed below. Please note there are two weekends ...
12/02/2023

50-210 Santa Claus is making his rounds! The schedule for this year is listed below. Please note there are two weekends for this, change the tab to see next weekends route.

Weekend 1 10th Annual 50/210 Santa Visit Scheduled Route Weekend 1 Saturday, December 2nd 2023 NOTE: All times listed below are estimates and are subject to change based on unforeseeable events (Fire, Vehicle Accidents, Medical Emergencies, Rain, etc.) Rain date December 3rd Station 1,Station 2,...

06/26/2023

LEVEL THREE RISK:
If this forecast is correct, we could have heavy winds, hail, and areas of isolated thunderstorms with the possibility of tornadoes. It’s a good time to repost some pointers for preparation.

👉🏻If you come upon downed power lines, DO NOT TRY TO MOVE THEM OR DRIVE OVER THEM. Please call 9-1-1 to report it
👉🏻DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH STANDING WATER. Please turn around and take an alternate route.

If you get a chance to prep this evening
👉🏻review tornado safety with your family members
👉🏻make sure you have access to weather alerts
👉🏻secure loose items in your yard such as trampolines, basket ball goals, soccer/hockey/pitching nets, outdoor furniture, outdoor umbrellas, garbage cans, pool items, etc
👉🏻secure loose tarps that are on cars, boats, roofs, etc so they won’t blow off
👉🏻flash lights, back up batteries, and cell phone power bank chargers are always a good idea to have on hand in case of a power outage
👉🏻proper ID on your animals in case they get loose is always a plus
👉🏻check gas can levels for generators just in case there is a power outage
Please stay alert and safe! If something does happen, know we are here & ready to help!

06/13/2023

Update: SHP is reopening 40, please continue to use caution with the backup of traffic

Just as a heads up, there has been a wreck on I-40 that has caused traffic issues at the 210/40 exit. I-40 west bound is currently shut down. Please use an alternate route if that is an option for you.

In case you haven’t seen it, we’ve extended our scholarship application date for the Class of 2023 🎓 Go to 50210fire.com...
04/25/2023

In case you haven’t seen it, we’ve extended our scholarship application date for the Class of 2023 🎓
Go to 50210fire.com & click on the Ladies Auxiliary tab to find the application.

Hey Red Line Family-  We are bringing back our Relay For Life team! If you would like to help us fight cancer, you can d...
04/14/2023

Hey Red Line Family- We are bringing back our Relay For Life team! If you would like to help us fight cancer, you can do so by clicking the link below. You can join our team as a survivor, care giver, or as someone who wants to help end cancer OR you can make a donation to help us create a world with more birthdays. The actual relay event will be on May 12, 2023 at Smithfield Selma High School from 6-10pm but you do not have to be present to participate.

Relay For Life events are life-changing cancer fundraising events that help communities across the globe fight back against cancer. https://secure.acsevents.org/site/STR?pg=teamlist&fr_id=103701&s_locale=en_US&s_locale=en_US

12/03/2022

Today is the day! 50-210 Santa Claus starts making his yearly appearance in our community!! Head over to his page to see his tentative schedule so that you don’t miss him!

50-210 Community!  It’s almost time… SANTA is coming to town!  Head on over to  50-210 Santa Claus to see the planned sc...
12/01/2022

50-210 Community! It’s almost time… SANTA is coming to town! Head on over to 50-210 Santa Claus to see the planned schedule for the next few weekends, and to keep up with any changes to the schedule should any have to be made.

03/17/2021

All of central North Carolina, including the Triangle, is now under a Level 4 risk for severe weather Thursday.

We are at 6 inches of rain now & it’s still falling. Several of our surrounding communities are reporting roads down to ...
11/12/2020

We are at 6 inches of rain now & it’s still falling. Several of our surrounding communities are reporting roads down to one lane and some are flooded completely out. PLEASE be careful on your afternoon & evening commute.

Approximately 10 weeks ago, we received a tremendous amount of rain causing major flooding in areas that don’t usually flood. Yesterday alone, we received over 3 inches of rain with more rain expected today... the creeks and estuaries are already feeling it. Out of an abundance of caution, JCPS has all students on a remote learning today due to the expected flooding in our county. While we know that even though the schools are closed, others in our community still have to work. 10 weeks ago, we saw water rushing across roadways in areas traditionally unaffected by rainfall. PLEASE be cautious and alert if you are on the roads today, especially this evening when it gets dark. DO NOT drive through water. Over half of all flood related drownings occur when a vehicle is driven into hazardous waters. Please turn around and keep your self, your family, and rescue crews safe.

For anyone who might be in the Clayton area tomorrow, just a heads up.
09/28/2020

For anyone who might be in the Clayton area tomorrow, just a heads up.

This Monday, September 28th, the Town of Clayton will play host to a massive day of remembrance for Clayton Deputy Fire Chief Jason Dean, who lost his month-long battle with COVID-19 earlier this week.

With very little time and under extreme duress, the Clayton Fire Department has essentially planned the biggest parade in town history. Possibly 500+ firefighters and first responders from around the state and beyond will be coming with 250+ fire/emergency trucks to honor Jason with one final fire run through his hometown. We hope the entire community comes out to show its support and enjoy this salute to Jason. Neighboring Fire Chiefs, Johnston County Emergency Services and tons of town staff have been working in the past three days to plan the complicated logistics.

This procession will have a big impact on businesses and travel on and near the route - it may TAKE AN HOUR OR MORE for the entire parade of fire trucks to pass. This 13-mile procession will begin at 8:30 a.m. on Monday at McLaurin Funeral Home on US 70 Business West, with dozens of fire trucks assembling as early as 7 a.m. in the Walmart shopping center. They'll make their way down US 70 to Powhatan Road to NC42E to Main Street and then return back to home base - Clayton Fire Station One - Jason's home-away-from-home for the last two decades.

Deputy Chief Dean LOVED a parade and he LOVED showing off fire "apparatus' - that was one of his favorite words! There will be more than 9 ladder trucks in this parade - check the map for their locations. Jason’s wife, Kristy and two daughters, 13-year-old Addie and 7-year-old Harper are looking forward to being in the procession. The girls have asked if they can wave to those who gather along the route. Mom, of course, said, “Yes, those are the people who want to show their love for your Daddy.” And we would love for you to dress in red and be along the route to wave back.

Below is the map of both the procession to and from Fire Station One. The procession will travel 25 mph, heading first from McLaurin’s Funeral Home down US 70 to Powhatan Road, near where Jason grew up as a boy. It will turn left onto Glen Laurel Road, passing East Clayton Community Park. It will then travel up NC 42 E passing Clayton Fire Station Two. Then it will turn at Front Street, heading along our greenway path toward Downtown Clayton. It will turn onto Central Avenue at the Post Office and then travel down Main Street, passing under a huge American flag that will be draped beneath a ladder truck raised above the intersection of Lombard and Main streets at Horne Square. The procession will turn at Town Square and travel down Fayetteville Street, passing Town Hall and into Station 1.

At all left hand turns (US-70 E onto Powhatan Road, Powhatan Rd onto Glen Laurel, Glen Laurel onto NC-42E and Front St onto Central Ave) oncoming traffic will be stopped for the entire processional. We expect this to be about an hour and encourage you to find an alternate route.

Main Street from Robertson St to Central Ave will be blocked to all traffic from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Please note that if you park along Main Street you will be blocked in until after the processional, which, again, could take an hour or more to pass.

After this processional through town, Deputy Chief Dean will then be carried inside the bay of Fire Station One, at 325 W. Horne Street, a place he spent countless hours. From 10 a.m. to Noon, friends, family, fellow firefighters and the public can walk through the bay to pay their respects and leave a message in the funeral register. Out of respect for Jason and his family, masks and social distancing will be required when in the Fire Station bay. We expect a large crowd and will have to cut off the line at a certain point so that preparations can be made to move Deputy Chief Dean to his final resting place.

At 12:30 p.m., we’ll sound the fire whistle/sirens again, and the procession to Maplewood Cemetery will leave Fire Station One, carrying Jason’s casket on Car 2. The procession will travel up Robertson Street, turn right on Main Street, travel to Lombard and then take Lombard to Regency Drive and into Maplewood Cemetery. Main Street will be shut down from Robertson to Lombard during this processional. Two ladder trucks will also display the American flag at the entrance of that town cemetery. The burial service will be a private service, reserved for family, friends and local first responders.

Out of respect for Deputy Chief Dean and so that his fellow coworkers can pay their respects, all Town of Clayton facilities will be closed Monday morning. Employees will be back at work taking your calls and emails at 1 p.m.

PLEASE understand that traffic will be significantly impacted by this procession and the number of trucks coming to town. We expect congestion and delays from 6:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and anticipate the 13-mile funeral procession to take about an hour to pass by.

At this time we can not take any additional vehicles in the procession. If you have questions or requests, email [email protected]. Our firefighters are busy prepping for this big day and we would appreciate any questions coming through email!

The Clayton Fire Department and the Dean family can’t say enough about how much they have appreciated the community’s support and prayers in the past few weeks. We hope you’ll come out to see the procession. Please continue to share your well-wishes. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Clayton Firefighters Association. All donations go to benefit Jason’s family, and the other fire families struggling with COVID-19 or are in need. Go to ClaytonFire.org.

Click here for more info: https://www.townofclaytonnc.org/clayton-news.aspx?39e569c2f56e4f87a71f789fd25ecf2fblogPostId=3950199975064090a319b6f358c094ad

🚦use caution Mt Pleasant/Old Fairground🚦📸Sherry Marlow
09/02/2020

🚦use caution Mt Pleasant/Old Fairground🚦

📸Sherry Marlow

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