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I just want to write a little something about what the fire service has done for me lately. Right now i am going through alot of personal strife involving divorce. Yes there are kids involved and it makes it that much harder for me. Lets just say I screwed up things pretty badly with my wife and now i am paying for it. About the only thing that is helping me out is the fire service.
Keeping myself busy working shifts at the stations is helping to not go…
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Added by Lt. Shane Peterson on January 25, 2011 at 4:39pm —
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Who’s Telling Your Story?Use compelling "save" stories to build support for funding & enhance public educationBy Chief Marc RevereThe primary role of the fire chief is to advocate for his/her agency and the fire service as a whole. A powerful way of orchestrating this is by listening to and retelling the stories of…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 25, 2011 at 8:00am —
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We have had this 2500 LPM pumper operational for less than a month and it finally got a run at a decent job that required a lot of water. It was a massive potato processing shed full of wooden crates and God knows what else. One water source located 200 meters away and a whole lot or rural tankers with crew that don't know how a pumper works. Around us tankers roll as first attack as water can be located few and far between. So we weren't called till around 30 minutes after the job started. We…
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Added by Andrew Salinger on January 25, 2011 at 3:21am —
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Bob Barraclough, chief columnist for
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine and past president of the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association (FAMA), passed away on Friday, January 21.
Barraclough was an icon in the industry and leader in the field of fire apparatus safety. Today, FirefighterNation contributors are remembering the influence Bob had on them. …
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 24, 2011 at 12:00pm —
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FireRescue Publisher Jeff Berend pays tribute to fire service luminary Bob BarracloughThe fire service mourns the passing of Robert Barraclough, 70, who died at his home in Plano, Texas, on Friday, Jan. 21. A renowned expert on fire apparatus, Barraclough often referred to himself as “SOB—Sweet Ol’ Bob,” but he was also an amazing advocate for the fire service and a dear friend to all who knew…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 24, 2011 at 12:00pm —
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The Canandaigua Fire Department has received a $973,862 SAFER grant to hire Firefighters. We do not know how many firefighters they plan to hire or when they will hire them.
The Messenger Post is reporting that City Council will have to decide if they formally want to accept the grant.
Added by Davin Eshelman on January 24, 2011 at 8:34am —
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How many people here attend FDIC in Indianapolis???
Added by Tyler Williams on January 23, 2011 at 4:46pm —
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Wow, I can't believe how many people ask me this. In fact, now the teachers are even asking. Some look at me like I am insane, or just plain stupid. I smile and say, "Why do you teach? It was a calling". And it really was.
I live on a pretty busy road. There have been numerous accidents, and me being me, I would always watch the firefighters work on scene. When I was younger, I would climb up a tree and watch them work. I always felt so helpless. A year or two ago, someone died in…
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Added by Sarah on January 22, 2011 at 10:56am —
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Looking for someone who is very skilled in
vehicle extraction had a different and difficult one would like some
other opinions on this.
Had a car over a STEEP embankment in between 2 trees. was only able to open doors about 7 in on both sides..had a 3 ft + creek behind the car. The embankment was straight up, we were using a ladder to climb up and down..pt was 350 pounds plus...there was also 6+ Inches of snow on the ground and falling.....we were… Continue
Added by Tyler Williams on January 21, 2011 at 10:37pm —
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God Bless those firefighters lost on July 6,1994. They gave their lives on Storm King Mountain. 10 men and 4 women. May we never forget!
The nine Prineville Hot Shots:
Kathi Beck, Tami Bickett, Scott Blecha, Levi Brinkley, Doug Dunbar, Terri Hagen, Bonnie Holtby, Rob Johnson, Jon Kelso
The three Smoke Jumpers:
Don Mackey, Roger Roth, James Thrash
The two Helitacks:
Richard Tyler, and Rob Browning
Never…
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Added by Rachel on January 21, 2011 at 8:00pm —
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Get Better at Something in 2011Resources to inspire you to safer & better fireground performanceBy Billy SchmidtFirefighter safety and performance has been a topic of discussion for years now, but many previous conversations and training were focused on practicing reactionary responses, not elevating the behavior and culture of our…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 21, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Added by Dave Statter on January 20, 2011 at 9:10pm —
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The time for a collective effort to support a major infrastructure need is way past due. I do not need to tell you many citizens want and demand tax cuts, but in reality they just want more efficient use of their money.…
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Added by Brian Cohen on January 20, 2011 at 2:47pm —
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Who is ISO® and why should I care? The Insurance Services Office® (ISO) is an independent company that rates every community in the United States for fire & emergency readiness. The ISO rating is then used to…
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Added by Brian Cohen on January 20, 2011 at 9:59am —
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Fill over 20,000 sandbags, add a few hundred volunteers including local CFA members, a huge dose of community spirit and a whole lot of hard work and you have the township of Warracknabeal pulling together as it prepares to battle the flooding of nearby Yarriambiak Creek.
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Added by Alison Aprhys on January 19, 2011 at 11:30pm —
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INSIDE THE APPARATUS INDUSTRY
A company that’s both new & old introduced some great products & signed many new contracts in 2010
Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro
Crimson Fire made quite a splash in 2010, announcing a significant number of orders for major cities around the country.
For those of you new to the fire service, Crimson made…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 19, 2011 at 8:00am —
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I'm in a small call fire department in mass. I would like to know how other small department handle a snow emergency ?
My department has fire fighters and EMS personal at there stations, to prevent them having to drive to the station in an emergency.
Added by Jeremy Neal on January 18, 2011 at 4:35pm —
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By A.J. Heightman, Editor-in-Chief,
JEMSPhotos courtesy Patrick Swoop
On January 14, fire and EMS personnel were sent to Decatur Township (Pa.) for a fully involved house fire. They experienced heavy fire on arrival. East Derry Township Fire Chief Steve Yohn (who served as the incident commander) requested a second alarm. With extreme cold conditions, Fame EMS (Lewistown, Pa.) rapidly deployed their heated rehab tent. Approximately 70…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 18, 2011 at 1:09pm —
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Proposed changes to NFPA 1500 will establish guidelines for developing behavioral health assistance programs
By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki
Following is the fourth in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to mental and behavioral health in the fire service. Read the other articles:…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 18, 2011 at 8:00am —
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The weekend was great, home to North Texas to visit family and friends there aren't enough hours to fit everyone in. Friday evening, discovered I didn't have the blackberry charger! I survived until home Sunday evening with it turned off!
Saturday back to the "other" family tradition. This was the 57th year our family has participated in the Fort Worth Stock & Rodeo parade. Had a great time working with my son who didn't know I… Continue
Added by Nancy Lankford McCain on January 17, 2011 at 10:51am —
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