Today while I was talking on the phone with a congregant, The Siren went off. In this community, too small to qualify even as a village, The Siren is a call – all hands on deck – come now!
Or it’s an exercise.
I’m not sure which it was today. Most likely it was a call for the volunteers who make up the Fire Department or Rescue Squad to respond – quickly.
The Siren is loud enough to be heard for miles.
I live right next door. (That’s my back yard and garage in the picture).
But whether it’s the sound of the Rescue Squad sirens or the Fire Engines, or the even louder clarion call for help of The Siren, I hear them all.
Sometimes they’re headed way out into the country. Sometimes they’re headed right next door.
But whenever I hear them, I always stop what I’m doing and say a little prayer – for the safety of all those responding to the call, for the healing and rescue needed for those to whom they respond.
What I don’t always remember to say or pray is my thanks – thanks that these men and women put their lives on hold to respond to the call, Come now!
And so I say it now: to all the members of fire and rescue squad departments the world over, and especially to the volunteers, Thank you. Thank you for your service. Thank you for your willingness. Thank you for your kindnesses to strangers. Thank you for being there for all of us.
For answering when The Siren goes off, thank you.
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If you want to give a shout out of thanks to the McDowell Volunteer Fire Department, check out their web site at McDowell VFD and check out the rest of the site too.
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