LINDEMAN: Help Our Accomack Neighbors Fight Arson
By BRUCE LINDEMAN
Cape Charles Wave
March 28, 2013
Since mid-November, 74 arsons in Accomack County have been recorded. Investigators are trying desperately to find the person or persons responsible and have recently announced an award of up to $5,000 for information leading to the capture of the arsonist(s) from the Virginia Chapter of the International Association of Arson Investigators (http://www.vaiaai.com).
Since these fires have been widespread, fighting the blazes has involved many local volunteer fire departments throughout the county –- departments with limited funds to respond to the extraordinary number of calls.
These blazes have stressed many of Accomack’s volunteer fire and rescue personnel to the point where they are running out of supplies and the budget to replace them. To date, these brave men and women have logged 3,700 hours fighting these fires.
How can we help? I asked Billie Jean Miles at the Accomack County Department of Public Safety. Below is the information she sent me.
Volunteer! There are fifteen volunteer fire & rescue stations located in Accomack County. A complete list with contact information can be found at http://www.acdps.net/page/volunteer-fire-and-rescue.
There are various ways one could volunteer and not necessarily be a firefighter and/or EMS provider. Maybe you have some extra time to help clean equipment or fire hoses, assist with one of their upcoming fundraisers, staff the rehab unit, or provide administrative support. Contact your local station to see how you could make a difference.
Give! An account has been established for monetary donations. All donations are tax-deductible. Donations can be dropped off at any Shore Bank location or mailed to Shore Bank (c/o Accomack Firefighter’s Assistance Fund), P.O. Box 920, Onley VA 23418.
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Donate! Drop-off locations have been established for the donation of items to help restock the fire departments with rehab items and supplies. Items include coffee, hot chocolate, creamer, sugar, sweeteners, coffee cups, regular cups, bottled water, sport drinks, protein & granola bars, paper products, cleaning supplies, etc.
Drop-off locations:
• Cape Charles Rescue Squad
• A.J’s Meat Barn, Cheriton
• Chris’ Bait and Tackle, Capeville
• Contours, Exmore
• Tangled Salon, Exmore
• Cycle Creations Highway Market, New Church
• Arcadia Nursing & Rehab ~ Quail Run, Nelsonia
• Martha’s Kitchen, Saxis
• H.W. Drummonds, Greenbush
• Attitudes Fitness, Onancock
• Walmart, Onley
• Dockside Properties, Chincoteague
• Pocomoke Animal Hospital, Pocomoke, MD
I would bet this arsonist in Accomack is using an electronic device to detonate an explosive device from his car or home, check out Radio Shack or other electronic places where this stuff can be purchased or on the internet. These devices send out a radio signal or wait to receive one and can be picked up using a Ham Radio or similar.