28 September 2010

Fund Set Up for Injured Bodega Firefighter

FROM SONOMA COUNTY FIRE CHIEF MARK ASTON. ALSO VISIT BODEGA FIRE DEPARTMENT'S WEBSITE.


Sonoma County Fire and Emergency Services, CAL FIRE and all local Sonoma County fire districts are closely monitoring the medical condition of Bodega Fire Volunteer firefighter, Ben Hakala. While actively working on the “Bodega Fire” on September 25, 2010, near the town of Bodega, Ben sustained substantial electrical shock when he came into contact with an energized downed power line.

Chief Mark Aston, Sonoma County Fire, Chief Ron Albini, Bodega Fire, CAL FIRE Battalion Chief Robert Sherman and Retired CAL FIRE – Fire Captain Hank Epling visited with firefighter Hakala yesterday to follow up on his treatment and to provide comfort and support to Ben’s wife and family members.

Ben underwent surgery yesterday morning and is listed in critical but stable condition. Doctors expect him to remain in the hospital for approximately two weeks for further treatment and recovery. It is not known at this time if further surgery will be necessary.

Ben has been a volunteer firefighter with the Bodega Volunteer Fire Company for 12 years. He has been employed with CAL FIRE, Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit for 11 years as a seasonal employee at the Santa Rosa Station.

Sonoma County Fire has created a trust fund on behalf of the Hakala family. Donations can be sent to the Ben Hakala Trust Fund in care of Bodega Volunteer Fire Company at PO Box 28, Bodega, CA 94922.

New Cell Tower

Big news for Bodega Bay - at least the north end of it. Construction began this week on a new Verizon cell tower in Sereno del Mar at the north end of town. Rumor has it that the project will last for about 5-6 weeks and that the signal could reach as far north as Jenner and south to most of Bodega Bay. If only AT&T could reestablish their towers, we'd have decent coverage throughout town...

06 September 2010

Bodega Bay Market Summary for August 2010

One of our slowest months in a long, long time in Bodega Bay. Two sales and one put into escrow is about all the activity we had - but it seems to be picking up again. The cycle continues as we try to make sense of the good news/bad news coming out of the media these days. While most indicators seem to be moving in a positive direction, the jobs market gets most of the blame for keeping the housing market in the doldrums. Click on the image below to see a larger version and let me know if you have any questions on the current market conditions.