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Catlett Volunteer Fire and Rescue
P.O. Box 280
Catlett, VA 20119
Non-Emergency: 540-788-9069
Emergency: 911
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STATter 911 Since 1972 Dave Statter has covered the news. A good deal of Dave's reporting has focused on how fire and emergency medical services are delivered in and around Washington and Baltimore. Along the way, Dave was also a volunteer firefighter, an emergency dispatcher and a cardiac rescue technician.
The Extrication Process The Extrication Process website has existed in the minds of a couple of friends for several years. We imagined an easy to navigate, polished website that addressed the various aspects of vehicle extrication for the everyday firefighter. We considered pages dedicated to equipment, scenario based training, quick tips, and new technology to be important and vital for any mitigation measures at a collision, regardless of where it happens and who responds. It is our hope that we can truly make a difference for those that view our site and eventually reach out to rescuers from around the world. With daily updating we hope you visit the site every time you sit down in front of a computer and spend a few minutes viewing the educational pages of this site. Our background includes instructing vehicle extrication through several organizations, competing during TERC sanctioned competitions at the local, national, and international level, and responding to vehicle collisions. Feel free to use the contact page or the information below to contact us with questions, suggestions, or comments. Thank you for viewing this site. Stay safe.
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