Lakeside QRU holds annual open house
Genny Ward stood just a few yards away
from the bucket, but most of the beanbags she tossed ended up
scattered across the ground.
“Whoa,” said Ward, an eighth grade
Somers Middle School student, as she stumbled toward the bucket and
slowly bent down to retrieve the beanbags.
Ward was just one of several kids who
tried out a pair of Fatal Vision goggles at the fourth annual
Lakeside Quick Response Unit open house on May 21. The QRU
organizes the event each year to promote community safety and
educate the public about emergency procedures.
The goggles were part of a drug
awareness display set up by members of the Kalispell Elks Lodge.
The group also distributed informational pamphlets about the
potentially life-threatening effects of drug and alcohol abuse.
“Prevention really is the best
medicine,” said Steve Rosso, who is the president of the Lakeside
QRU.
In addition to inviting the Elks Lodge
to bring their drugs and alcohol display, Rosso and other QRU
workers set up several tables to distribute information on safety
and prevention. The group also handed out vial of life packets —
plastic baggies containing medical forms with information about
health history and prescription medications.
“That way, people can take it and put
it on their fridge for us to find if we have to respond to an
emergency situation,” Rosso said.
The group also promoted public
attention to living wills and other medical directives.
This year, the unit used the open house
as an opportunity to emphasize their latest request to the
community: providing emergency responders with clear, numbered
address signs.
“In rural areas, there are not many
road signs, so it is important that people put out house number
signs to let emergency service people know where they live in case
of an emergency,” Rosso said.
Education was the main purpose of the
open house, but Rosso said organizers tried to make it a fun event
by bringing in the Elks trailer and firing up the barbecue for free
hotdogs.
“This is our opportunity to entertain
the community a little bit,” he said.
It also gave local residents a chance
to see the new Lakeside QRU building, which is nearing
completion.
“We continue to work on fundraising,
and we hope to move in sometime next winter,” Rosso said.