Kerry Kuehl, PhD, takes a look at the PHLAME program and how the implementation of this program improved diet and excercise behaviors and decreased claims with a cost savings of $1,200 per firefighter in the first year. Hear how this low-cost, team based program can be easily implemented with immediate and positive results with a great return on investment. The podcast can be downloaded from the
FRI 2009 blog. Dr. Kuehl will speak on this topic…
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Added by IAFC on August 11, 2009 at 5:24pm —
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...August 11, 2009
Last night we had our part 2 of a Decon drill. It was way interesting.
While working I stumbled upon this interesting press release and new guide on combustible dusts from OSHA:
http://www.osha.gov/pls/oshaweb/owadisp.show_document?p_table=NEWS_RELEASES&p_id=16137
Denise Broesler
NJ Rookie Firefighter
Added by Denise Imperiale on August 11, 2009 at 11:34am —
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...August 10, 2009
Hola from New Jersey!
Did you ever sit with a group of people that were totally knowledgeable about so many topics and wonder how they got there? It seems whenever I am at the firehouse, I get all the answers.
What do I do about the green spots on my house? What do I do about my sump pump not making any noise? How can I make my daughter understand that a 450 degree flat iron on a wood floor can start a fire? How…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on August 10, 2009 at 6:30am —
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As I get older, I seem to be less intolerant of irresponsible people
Topping that list of irresponsibility is deadbeat dads
Sometimes when you extend that olive branch you get smacked with it
The sun rising on a cloudless day is a beautiful thing
Having said that, I'm glad I work midnights so I see more of them
My kids,grandkids and my friends keep my heart warm and alive with love
Self infliction of pain does not change much… Continue
Added by Andy Marsh on August 10, 2009 at 12:58am —
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so we found out august 3rd that we are having a little girl. Her name is goin to be Gracie Beth Zerkle. And we already love her so much
Added by Zerkle 523 on August 9, 2009 at 11:31pm —
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Today, our friend John McNamara passed away.
We wanted to thank John for all of the advocacy he did on behalf of the men of the FDNY who are sick with WTC cancer through the NYC Firefighter Brotherhood Foundation, Inc.
It is with great sadness that we wish his widow, son, family and all of his brothers peace at this heart wrenching time.
We know that the Foundation will go on to do amazing things, in John's memory, so that no members will have to battle WTC…
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Added by Adam's Angels on August 9, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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I work for St. Johns County Fire/Rescue. Most of our stations have thier own designs and insignias for the station that has been placed on T-shirts. I have come up with a design and we are currently taking orders for tees in short sleeve and long sleeve. The shirt will have the main design featured on the back of the shirt with a smaller edited design for the left breat area. The sizes range from kids sizes to adult XXXL. The price for these are…
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Added by happy on August 9, 2009 at 7:24pm —
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Saturday, August 8, 2009, the day before my 17th 29th birthday, my boyfriend and I rode up to the Catskills with his Red Knights chapter, 13.
I met and immediately liked these guys. First of all, they are all firefighters, so I know they are awesome, but I had an oppurtunity to meet them and hang out with the club.
The ride for me began in Mahopac. We travelled the Taconic up past Lake Taghkonic to a quaint little diner, then on to East Durham. We ended up in an older but…
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Added by jgirl0809 on August 9, 2009 at 6:51pm —
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There can be no substitute for overwhelming force
In the past months the nation has seen firefighters and other first responders face complex and difficult times. On the world stage we have viewed the inner department difficulties of a wide range from firefighters charged for committing criminal acts to firefighters justifying their right to a credibly earned promotion. Coupled with these we also see the constant difficulties that fire departments across the country are facing with…
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Added by Bill Carey on August 9, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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HELP
IS A NICE FOUR LETTER WORD
CAN BRING OUT THE BEST IN SOMEONE
MAY BRING A WORSE CASE SCENARIO TO A HAPPY OUTCOME
OFTEN GOES UNNOTICED
MAY BE TAKEN FOR GRANTED
MAY COME FROM ALL DIRECTIONS OR JUST ONE
IS AS CLOSE AS A PHONE CALL
MAY BE DRIVEN AWAY DUE TO PRIDE
KNOWS NO BOUNDARIES
IS AS SIMPLE AS IT IS COMPLEX
MAY BE HEALING
MAY BE ENABLING
MAY BE LENDING
MAY BE PROVIDING
IS WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS MORE…
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Added by Andy Marsh on August 9, 2009 at 11:04am —
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So after a long dragged out day of phone calls. I have determined that the car is in pretty rough shape and there aren't any keys to the car (I have the spares) not that it's doing them any good there lol. We don't even know if it runs and any personal belongings are gone. They want to charge me storage fees and a pick up fee to get it. Not to mention I have to drive all the way out there. So I decided it wasn't worth it and told them to keep it. I'm sending the title and the spare keys out…
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Added by Jean Relyea on August 9, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Last thing I remember was waking up this morning 10 minutes late for my 1 hour commute. It is 5 in the afternoon here at Engine 99. We've had 2 calls so far (unusual) but today is FLYING BY. I've updated both blogs, facebook, twitter and now back on Firefighter NAtion catching up.
Einstein once defined relativity using the example of a young boy looking at a pretty girl. Ask the boy to look at the pretty girl for a minute and it will seen like 10 seconds since he wants it to last.…
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Added by the Happy Medic on August 8, 2009 at 9:29pm —
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RESCUE REPORT: Zion Rangers Rescue Fallen Climber from “Feast of Snakes”
By Tom Vines
Faced with a rescue that was far more complex than they first expected, Zion National Park Rangers were able to successfully adapt to the changing situation in order to rescue a fallen climber.
On May 9 at 1234 HRS, dispatch at the Zion National Park in Utah received a cell phone call reporting that a rock climber had been injured in a fall. The…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on August 8, 2009 at 11:30am —
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In Wilksboro NC lmao. So I dont know if it runs or anything and my insurance won't cover it so i'm screwed.
Added by Jean Relyea on August 8, 2009 at 8:21am —
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Kids, kids, kids. Where has the time gone?
Without boring you with details, its 'peak season' in my paying job, which means that most weeks I'm driving hundreds of miles through the New York and Pennsylvania countryside, keeping my own company, practicing show tunes, and deepening my affinity for Jack Link beef jerky while I studiously adhere to the speed limit and handsfree cell phone laws because you can only talk your way out of a cell phone ticket in New York State on account of…
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Added by Kimberly Robinson on August 7, 2009 at 4:29pm —
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I entred the Air Force Sept 1977 and left in March 1982. After basic and Chanute, I spent the remainder of my time at Eglin AFB, Fl, working for Chief Bob Barrow and Asst Chief Joe Bundrick. I worked mostly at Ben's Lake station, some in (then) TAC and mainside. I was one of the firefighters that got hurt in the backdraft at the mini mall, and I also responded to the large propane fire in Shalimar.
Loved the time I was in, and it certainly helped throughout my career in the fire…
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Added by Scott Westgate on August 7, 2009 at 11:23am —
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I went to an appointment yesterday morning. The appointment was at 9am. Well I was six minutes late to the appointment, so in a big rush left the keys in my car. BIG mistake. I came out and my car was gone. Yup someone stole my car!!! Had to do the police report, DMV, and insurance stuff all day. Drove all over the city, side streets, back roads, parking lots, everywhere. My car is nowhere to be found. So almost 24 hours later and still nothing!!! Yea that was my day
Added by Jean Relyea on August 7, 2009 at 7:41am —
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Never give up.
Never give in.
Fight 'til you lose or fight 'til you win.
Never let up.
Never let down.
Never let the frighten see you frown.
Wield your weapons.
Conquer your fears.
Work 'til your sweat replaces their tears.
Learn from your losses.
Savor your wins.
Prepare for the next one.
And battle again.
That is the firefighter within.
Added by Tony Ramirez on August 7, 2009 at 1:30am —
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Again thanks to all the emails, notes and comments of encoragement I have gotten from all you out there. It is good to feel the family of fire love when the chips are leaning. I say leaning because Now they are falling to down. The MRI came back with a a tear in my ACL and a still possible tear in my miniscus. I have been referred to a Othro Surgery center for more treatment including most likely ACL surgery. From what I am told even being back on the line for late season So-Cal fires is…
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Added by Jason Myer on August 5, 2009 at 8:48pm —
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Kadooment Hero! That's what residents are calling a young man who yesterday, Kadooment Day, lifted a 94-year-old woman from a burning house and took her to safety.
Shawn Howell broke down a door and brought Enid Sandiford to safety after a room in her Seclusion Road, Black Rock, St Michael home caught on fire.
He then returned to fight the blaze with the help of others who were on their way to watch the bands parade.
"I broke off the door and already the place…
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Added by Glyne Alleyne on August 5, 2009 at 8:30am —
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