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South Kingstown: Local Hellenic organization, Union Fire District to welcome Greek firefighters next week

When a contingent of Hellenic firefighters steps off their bus in South Kingstown next week, Westerly native Dr. John Grossomanides will be there to help make sure their trip to America goes smoothly – at least in Rhode Island. “We have a history of lending emergency support to local communities in the time of need, especially when wildfires ravaged Greece in 2007,” said Grossomanides, the current President of the American Hellenic Educational Progressive Association (AHEPA), currently…

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Added by Carlos Silvera on October 29, 2011 at 4:05am — No Comments

Remembering the 9/11 Heroes of the FDNY's Hazardous Materials Company 1

Remembering the 9/11 Heroes of the

 FDNY's Hazardous Materials Company…

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Added by Shawn on October 27, 2011 at 6:00pm — 2 Comments

A Tale of Two Fire on BACKSTEP FIREFIGHTER

On Thursday September 29, 2011 a Vallejo, California firefighter was burned in the rescue of a paraplegic.  The firefighter made entry into the man’s mobile home which was heavily involved in fire and dragged the man toward safety.  During his attempt he was forced to bail out after suffering burns and a second crew knocked down the fire and completed the rescue.

On March 30, 2010 the Homewood, Illinois Fire Department responded to a report of a fire in a chair in a house.  They were…

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Added by Dave LeBlanc on October 22, 2011 at 7:11pm — No Comments

Social Media Instruction

The social media world is providing instructors with numerous options to pass on knowledge.  As an instructor, I am often wanting more time in the classroom or on the training ground.  Here’s a way to gain valuable class or training time.

By making a video preview of an upcoming lecture or hands-on drill, instructors can increase the knowledge base of their students prior to them even stepping foot in the classroom or on the training ground.  This will allow for greater conversation…

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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on October 20, 2011 at 5:31pm — No Comments

Ground To Roof Ladder Transition On Ice

Here’s a piece brother firefighter Charlie Hillman (Norwalk (OH) FD) wrote about a chimney fire last winter.  He brings up several fireground basics that we all should remember.  Pass it on!

On Wednesday, January 26, 2011 at 0850 hours the Willard Fire and Rescue department was dispatched to a chimney fire.  The chimney fire was reported in a 1 ½ story wood-framed, single family dwelling, ranch style home.  Upon arrival the supervisor initiated incident command and a…

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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on October 20, 2011 at 12:20pm — 2 Comments

The Fire Athlete Fitness Program by Ryan Vacek

The Fire Athlete Fitness Program by Ryan Vacek is a great book

Added by fire investigator 21 on October 19, 2011 at 6:40pm — No Comments

Electing Fireline Officers: Is there a better way?

by: Lou Angeli

 

Suburban Philadelphia, PA -- (October 18, 2011 )  During the next 6-8 weeks thousands of suburban firefirefighters around metro Philadelphia will have the opportunity to decide who will lead their volunteer department during the year 2012. For nearly 300 years, they will determine by 'popular vote', who is best suited to command the department,…

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Added by Lou Angeli on October 18, 2011 at 1:50am — 4 Comments

The one patch we all share

 

Look at the patch the FDNY Fire & Ice Hockey Team is wearing in this picture. This patch comes from the 9/11 Patch Project (established in December of 2011) and is one of four 9/11 Tribute Patches produced over the years. The FDNY is wearing this patch in the 2011 World Police Fire Games. All 56 members of the Melbourne Australia team is wearing one of…

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Added by Brett Hill on October 12, 2011 at 12:39am — 1 Comment

Tales from a tailboard fireman-firehouse funnies and other stuff

I hope the job has not been changed due to the times we live in. When I worked  (1973-98) no matter what runs we got, having fun at the firehouse was S.O.P.

I was taken once. When I was working toward a promotion to captain I applied for a position in our support services division. It would have required me to go on a forty-hour week and commute every day. I really did not want to get it but had to put in to show I was a company guy. I got a call at the fire house and the voice on the…

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Added by mike simms on October 8, 2011 at 8:53pm — No Comments

Farm Rescue Options - Harvest Is Coming

The following farm rescue options were learned and passed on to a group of about 70 firefighters in Wakeman, Ohio at the 2nd Annual Farm Rescue course hosted by the Northern Ohio Fools & the Ehove…

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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on October 4, 2011 at 8:14pm — No Comments

Video- Detroit's 9th Fire in One Hour!

Found this 2-part video of a serious fire in Detroit.  This fire originated in the obvious dwelling, then spread to the neighboring duplex.



Some background of this incident and some of the things people will notice:

  • According to the description, this was the 9th arson fire in THIS NEIGHBORHOOD in ONE HOUR.
  • The minimal use of SCBA.  According to the comments, these crews had run FOUR fires continuously and their was no more air available when this fire was…
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Added by SAFE Firefighter on October 3, 2011 at 8:00am — 2 Comments

Michael's Memories

Michael's Memories.org  -- Our mission is to provide firefighters that have cancer the chance to take an all-expense paid vacation with their family.

Over the last several years, the diagnosis of cancer has become more and more prevalent in our society.  No profession has felt this more than firefighters. …

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Added by Ray J on October 3, 2011 at 12:25am — No Comments

When can right be wrong?

sorry for the hiatus folks.Had alot going on. As most of you know I lost my job at Gadsden Etowah EMS for reporting safety violations and got hired at AMED. Well seems that even though I told the person who hired me exactly what happened at Gadsden after he left I was railroaded out from AMED. I have been unable to get a job in EMS since August 2009. I love volunteering as a firefighter and really love being a member of a crew on an ambulance. Helping people is all I have ever been good at…

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Added by WILLIAM HUDSON on September 30, 2011 at 12:39am — No Comments

California Training Officers' 16th Annual Fall Training Symposium

November 14-18, 2011

Fresno Convention Center

Registration is open atwww.calchiefs.org.

I am teaching an 8 hour class on Firefighter Accident/Near Miss Investigation on Wednesday.

 

 

Added by Michael Teague on September 29, 2011 at 11:20pm — No Comments

You’ve spilled something there on your shirt, Chief.

 

A conversation heard at a Midwestern fire department between Bobby, the Training Officer and his Chief:

 

Fire Chief:  Go away, Bobby, I’m eating.

T.O. Bobby:  Hey, Your Eminence, I have some good news and I have some good news.

Fire Chief:  You know me, Bobby.  Give me the bad news first.

T.O. Bobby:  There is no bad news, Chief.

Fire Chief:  There’s never no bad news, Bobby.  This is 2010,…

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Added by FireDaily.com on September 28, 2011 at 6:43pm — No Comments

Brockport Firefighters Receive Award

Brockport Firefighters welcomed representatives of Liberty Mutual to their monthly meeting on Tuesday. You might think when an insurance salesman wants to come to your meeting, they probably want to sell you something. On this day, nothing could be further from the truth. Matthew Reiter, sales representative from their Ridge Road office and Richard Fisher, Sr. Branch Manager came to the meeting bearing gifts and greetings for Brockport Fire Department Past Captain William Connors and…

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Added by Davin Eshelman on September 27, 2011 at 3:48pm — No Comments

New Firefighter Skills Competency Workbook is now available

The new Firefighter Skills Competency Workbook is now available. This Skills Competency Workbook follows NFPA 1001 (2008 edition), and can be used not only to document initial training but continual skills competency training as well. This workbook should assist departments with developing an organized training program as well. Learn more about this workbook at

www.createspace.com/3690367

 

Added by Asst. Chief Loftis on September 26, 2011 at 9:41am — No Comments

Off Duty Update ,September 2011

Well , I met with my Cardiologist , no bad news regarding my Heart ! The ejection fraction of the  left ventrical has improved , I've lost over 20 pounds and 2 inches :) ,diabetes control is great !

 Now the down side , I will Not be returning to work just yet :( I will continue to be on a Beta blocker at an increased dosage , continue to walk daily , trying to get in three 30 minute walks per day ,continue to do great with my Diabetes control. I will follow up  with the Cardiologist…

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Added by Al (olddogg) Westbrook on September 25, 2011 at 7:04pm — No Comments

You are in Level A PPE, your SCBA fails, how long can you survive?

From my friends at CSTI:

 

Do you ever wonder how long your air supply would last if your SCBA conked out?…

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Added by Mike Schlags (Captain Busy) Retd on September 21, 2011 at 4:16pm — 2 Comments

Firefighter Course on DVD and Firefighter Skills DVD series

Delmar Cengage learning Firefighter training products include:

 

Firefighter Course on DVD ( 250+ hours of instruction and training )

A comprehensive, blended digital solution for Firefighter I & II and Hazardous Materials Awareness and Operations education.

http://cengagesites.com/academic/?site=5324&SecID=5286

Firefighter Skills DVD series:

This DVD series contains a set… Continue

Added by fire investigator 21 on September 20, 2011 at 3:15am — No Comments

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