February 2011 Blog Posts (67)

Passing of Past Chief Joe Kelly, Wallkill Fire Department, Past President FASNY: Services Information

It is with the deepest regret, that the Hudson Valley HellCats announce the passing of Past Chief of the Wallkill Fire Department Joe Kelly. Chief Kelly is the Father-in-law to President and Chief of the Hudson Valley HellCats, Joe LoCicero, a Luietenant in the City of Newburgh Fire Department. Chief Kelly was a volunteer firefighter in the Wallkill Hook Ladder & Hose Co. for more than 40 years, holding many line officer positions including Chief of the Department, Company President and…

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Added by Ted Hardy on February 13, 2011 at 11:49pm — No Comments

Passing of Past Wallkill Fire Department Chief Joe Kelly

It is with the deepest regret, that the Hudson Valley HellCats announce the passing of Past Chief of the Wallkill Fire Department Joe Kelly. Chief Kelly is the Father-in-law to President and Chief of the Hudson Valley HellCats, Joe LoCicero, a Luietenant in the City of Newburgh Fire Department. Chief Kelly is a past President of FASNY and current Vice President. He is a past President of the Ulster County Volunteer Firemans Assoc. as well as many other organizations. Please keep the Kelly and… Continue

Added by Ted Hardy on February 12, 2011 at 12:04pm — No Comments

Problems in the Station? The Chief Needs to Know

Problems in the Station? The Chief Needs to Know

By Scott Cook



The other day, Fred, a buddy of mine and not his real name, told me he was going to sue his former career fire department because he received an “ineligible for rehire” letter from them after getting nothing but excellent performance reviews since he hired on. I inquired as to why he thought he got the letter. He hesitated for a… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 11, 2011 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

Barbados Fire Service Acquires New Tanker

The Barbados Fire Service has acquired a water tanker capable of carrying 3 000 gallons. The tanker was purchased for $715 972 from British company Angloco, which designs, manufactures and distributes firefighting and rescue equipment.



It was officially handed over at the Grantley Adams International Airport. Chief Fire Officer Wilfred

Marshall said the new tanker, the "first of its kind on the island", would be stationed at the… Continue

Added by Glyne Alleyne on February 10, 2011 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Getting volunteers to attend training.....

Recently.....my department has had the probably not so uncommon issue of not being able to get folks to training. No matter what the training is over....or how exciting I try and make it I just can't seem to get some people to attend. I have asked what I could do to make things more attractive....and I get no response.

 

Its to the point now where the Chief is considering putting people on a probationary status until they can start attending training on a regular…

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Added by Erik Wood on February 9, 2011 at 7:57pm — 13 Comments

Identifying Best Practices for Peer Support Groups

Working on Peer Support Programs

Initiative #13 working group works to develop easily accessible and inexpensive ways to identify best practices for peer support groups

By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki



Following is the fifth in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 9, 2011 at 7:30am — No Comments

Request for donations of old, used, Fire helmets, turnout gears, boots, fire & rescue equipments for the less fortunate volunteer firefighters of the Philippines

Good day to all, In behalf of my Volunteer Firefighter groups here in the Philippines namely "Dee Hwa Liong Volunteer Fire Brigade"( 15 Personnels) & "Guardians Fire & Rescue Brotherhood International Inc." (25 Personnels), would like to appeal for your help, inregarding old used fire helmets, turnout coat & Pants, gloves, hoods, fire boots, and SCBA Packs & Masks that are not in use anymore in your departments and for disposal. We appeal for them as your donation to us…

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Added by Stephen Eric Payte Chua on February 9, 2011 at 4:30am — 4 Comments

Random Thoughts From an Idle Mind





- What time do you show up for your shift?  At work, the shift starts at

0700 and people show up at all kinds of different times.  Some will

show up around 0545 or 0600... most show up between 0615 and 0630... and

some will come in with 2 minutes to spare (if they are lucky).



- When do you do your daily rig check? As soon as you get in? At shift change?   After breakfast? After your first run?



 Despite fighting the urge to want to curl up in a… Continue

Added by backsteprescue on February 8, 2011 at 10:30pm — No Comments

Ambulances serving Cook County, IL

I was wondering if anybody can give me an estimated count of how many ambulances service Cook County in Illinois, both City owned and privately owned companies

I am working on a project and I am having a hard time finding this information.

If you have any suggestions on where I could obtain this information it would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

Added by Mary Kay Jenkner on February 8, 2011 at 12:13pm — 1 Comment

VOL .Firefighters



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Added by James Wright on February 8, 2011 at 10:35am — 4 Comments

Get the Most Out of Every Acquired Structure

See how one department uses acquired structures to complete a variety of training evolutions

Story & Photos by Paul Hasenmeier



When was the last time your department conducted hands-on training at an acquired structure? Was the training worthwhile?…



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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 8, 2011 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Charlotte FD Video & Modern Residential Construction

I was…

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Added by SAFE Firefighter on February 8, 2011 at 6:23am — No Comments

Bunk-In or Just Bunk?

I stumbled across a new resource recently that caught my attention: FDLiveIn.com.

 

The concept of fire station live-ins or bunk-ins, depending on what you call them, has been around for quite some time and with quite a bit of success. Different departments run their programs in different ways but the common theme is that the firefighter lives in the fire station “rent-free” in return for volunteer…

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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on February 7, 2011 at 11:26am — 3 Comments

tales form a tailboard fireman

Had the thought today that I know a lot of dead people. I guess as we get older that is what happens. I ran into a new guy at a local drug store. He had on SJFD sweats so I introduced myself. When I told him I retired in 1998 his eyes got big. Our department has changed since then.  All new people and with the budget issues stations have closed and people have been laid off. When I came on the job in 1973, we had 28 stations with about 700 people. San Jose is a city of over 1,000,000 so we were… Continue

Added by mike simms on February 6, 2011 at 9:57pm — 1 Comment

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...Yes it's still February 5, 2011

 

I just got an exciting offer from an online publication to write a regular column for them - it would be taking Notes from a Rookie Firefighter to a whole new level. Have to ask my Chief! OMG what if I get writer's block?

 

PS Imagine if I could really write what I wanted to. LOL

Added by Denise Imperiale on February 5, 2011 at 8:15pm — 2 Comments

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...February 5, 2011

 

Since I've moved, I am about 4 miles from my fire house. However, there's another smaller station in our department less than one mile away.  I finally decided today, amidst the urging of many firefighters, to try to make some calls at the closer fire house to get my percentage up. So today I did that. I still missed the truck, but I felt a renewed sense of enthusiasm. I can't explain why though.

Added by Denise Imperiale on February 5, 2011 at 8:09pm — 2 Comments

Public Relations and open houses

Hello i am a lt at the local VFD and i am planning a big open house event here in my hometown with the fire dept... i dont really just want it to be come talk meet us go home i want this day to be educational and fun... We are currently working on alot of projects around the fire house including ISO insurance rating which is very based on the community ... I Could really use a hand on things such as fire safty for kids.. I want it to have the intrest of the kids and reach through... any… Continue

Added by Lt David Handford on February 5, 2011 at 1:15pm — 1 Comment

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...February 5, 2011

 

I am passing along this link for gloves that have been recalled.

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Added by Denise Imperiale on February 5, 2011 at 12:54pm — 1 Comment

Officers

Does anyone else have Officers on their department who use the ( Do as I say not as I do approach ) .
What are your thoughts on this? How do you go about trying to change it?

Added by Weisscough (Michael Weiss) on February 4, 2011 at 5:19pm — 3 Comments

Welcome to my world!

Good morning and welcome to my world!

 

I am a carreer oriented fire Lieutanant/Paramedic with my home town department. Im going on 14 years on the department and cant imagine doing anything else with my time. I was one of the lucky ones who tested on a whim because I didnt like my original job option and started at ten on the list out of several hundered. I have had so many doors opened for me since I began my journy on the department, I just wish there were more hours in the…

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Added by Timothy on February 4, 2011 at 10:30am — No Comments

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