Added by Dale Loberger on September 6, 2011 at 10:18am — No Comments
I recently updated the through-the-lock setup that I carry in my gear (see pics below). For years I had used a modified set of locking pliers (ViseGrip style) with separate key tools and shove knife. This setup has proven extremely effective at both alarm runs and working fires.
I've decided to change my setup to a modified "Channelok" setup. It's going to allow me merge 2 tools into 1 and I'll be able to store it in a smaller pocket. I am actually using an Irwin/ Vise…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...September 3, 2011
RIP
Siena Broesler
3/1/91-9/2/11
May you rest in peace
Love you always Mom
I lost the war on drugs.
Added by Denise Imperiale on September 3, 2011 at 11:03pm — 3 Comments
The first responder truck commissioned by General Motors (GM) has been completed and is ready for its trip to Ground Zero for the upcoming 9-11 anniversary. The New York City Port Authority has arranged for it to be displayed at Ground Zero for two days, September 6 and 7, 2011. This truck honors the 441 first responders that lost their lives on that September day. After it’s viewing at Ground Zero, General Motors will tour this commemorative truck around the United States for the next…
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The Sacramento Metropolitan Fire District recently completed a Serious Accident Review. On May 31, members of Metro Fire were operating on a residential structure fire. A truck company was on the roof performing vertical ventilation when a roof collapse dumped one firefighter into the burning garage. The firefighter was successfully rescue by adjacent crews. Follow this link to the report
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...August 29, 2011
I am writing this from my firehouse - tucked away in a back room working because I can plug into the power since we have a generator here. I am happy that I've been able to ramp up my fire calls during my weekends and time away from NYC. Just haven't had time to blog. ;(
I am a member of the OEM and was called to duty Wednesday night in preparation for Hurricane Irene. I was on standby for the hurricane and…
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The Typing Levels of Hazardous Materials Response Teams (HMRT)
*Adapted form Indiana Hazardous Materials Team Qualification Program
There are generally three types of HMRT's that are categorized by their level of training, expertise, capability and equipment and resources.
HMRT's are generally categorized as Type 1,…
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