Status of “Westmoreland Rescue”

(Poster’s Comment:  The letter below was recently written and distributed by our District 2 Supervisor, Russ Culver.  For members of the GHCP Assocation who may be new to the area,  “Westmoreland Rescure” is the facility that looks like an active firehouse at the intersection of Mount Holly Road and Rt 202. The smaller facility on Mount Holly Road closer to Erica Mall is an active part of the Westmoreland County system, staffed by volunteers, and an important source of emergency services to our community. Posted 8.9.19)
Aug 1st 2019

Info on our Rescue Squads.

Twice now people have gone up to the end of Mount Holly road to get help from the rescue squad.
As your Supervisor, I need to inform you that Westmoreland Rescue is not licensed and has not been on a call for almost two years. I am trying to get that sign taken down.
Earlier the County had moved our Paid Rescue in there, but the Paid Rescue personnel complained of being harassed by members of the volunteers.

I then went to Cople Fire Department along with Norm Risavi and Daryl Fisher and negotiated an agreement with them to house our Paid Rescue.personnel. Our County
Board of Supervisors approved the agreement.

We now have Three 24 hour a day seven days a week Paid Rescue operations.
One new one at Oak Grove, One in Montross, and one at Cople fire in Coles Point.
We also have first responders at Cople Fire, Westmoreland Fire, Mount Holly sub station
and Oak Grove Fire, and Colonial Beach Fire &Rescue.

About 85 % of our calls are accident or rescue.

Sincerely Russ Culver,
Supervisor District 2