Added by Aaron Zamzow on April 9, 2012 at 4:42pm — No Comments
Here's a not so routine extrication to think about as you cruise by your local public park. How are you going to get a child out of a full bucket swing who has become stuck.
The scenario is: a child's legs are to big for the openings, but gravity squeezed them in for the swing ride. Now, the child can't get out. Read on.
Pass it on!
Added by Paul Hasenmeier on April 9, 2012 at 9:02am — No Comments
Added by Mirel O. on April 7, 2012 at 7:30am — No Comments
OPINION
Wilmington, DE (April 6, 2012) -- It's been a busy week for volunteer firefighters in New Castle County, Delaware, and fire departments across the nation have learned the details thanks to software known as a news aggregator. In this case, the automatic system discovered the terms firefighters, structure fire, injured firefighter on DelawareOnline, the web version of Delaware's News-Journal.
These aggregators make life easy for news editors (TV, radio,…
ContinueAdded by Lou Angeli on April 6, 2012 at 2:21pm — No Comments
Firefighters have to be cautious about how they show weakness in the fire house. I don’t mean physical weakness, although that will become self evident after awhile, I mean weakness of mind, body, or spirit.
Any weakness will be exploited by your co-workers as a tool for torment, entertainment, and sabotage. Firefighters will pry, dig, and investigate your defenses over and over until they find that “thing” that one little defect in your character…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on April 6, 2012 at 12:50pm — No Comments
Louis DiGiacomo (brother of FF Joseph DiGiacomo of the Freeport Fire Dept.) has been entered in to a contest in order to win a brand new wheelchair van. (www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com)
I need everyone to go on the website and search for "DiGiacomo" under local heroes and click on his picture to vote for him. Be sure to enter his promo code (854) in order to receive and extra 10 votes. It takes about 2 minutes to complete and your…
Added by Christopher Burkart on April 5, 2012 at 3:05pm — No Comments
“This is weird Tommy; the wound looks like it’s still fresh.”
Tommy joined me on the floor and gave it a look.
“You know what I think? I think the dog’s been licking this thing the whole time, you know trying to take care of his master.”
Made sense, I could just see the dog staying by his friend’s side and taking care of him.
“Makes sense to me Tommy. Look around the house and see if we can figure out what…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on April 4, 2012 at 1:36pm — No Comments
The guy must have been down for days, the report from dispatch asked us to check the welfare and that the reporting party hadn’t been able to get a hold of the patient for the past four days, and it looked like it had been a few days for sure.
There was a line of blood down every wall at almost the exact same height, around 2 to 2 ½ feet. I figured this was the height of the patient’s head when he was on his hands and…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on April 3, 2012 at 7:35pm — No Comments
Added by Jason Klink on April 3, 2012 at 4:28pm — No Comments
This morning I was taking some pictures at the local school bus garage in preparation for FDIC and a straight truck tanker rolled in. So, of course I had to ask the driver (Russ, a firefighter from a neighboring jurisdiction) a few questions.…
ContinueAdded by Paul Hasenmeier on April 3, 2012 at 1:17pm — No Comments
http://firefighterhealthwellness.blogspot.com/
I have created a blog to spark some conversation on firefighter health and wellness initiatives. In particular team oriented initiatives. Take a look and please share your ideas.
Added by Jason Klink on April 3, 2012 at 12:12pm — No Comments
Had to take this hydrant the other night! Curious what kind of difficult hydrants people have in their first due?
Added by Mitch on April 3, 2012 at 9:41am — No Comments
The video below shows parts of Blue Bird Corporations manufacturing process. It will help you get an idea of where the strongest parts of the bus are located. Of course different manufacturers have varying methods.
It is important to know the construction of…
ContinueAdded by Paul Hasenmeier on April 2, 2012 at 9:37pm — No Comments
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It is a concept blog with innovative ideas that are necessary for the fire service.
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Added by Jose Nochea on April 2, 2012 at 4:30pm — No Comments
We lined up like a SWAT team at the door; I was first in line and held a CO2 extinguisher like a gun. I thought if nothing else I could discharge the extinguisher and make a smoke screen effect to blind her.
Behind me was Tommy, and like me he had put on all his firefighting gear. We had on our big coats, gloves and helmets just in case she actually got a swing of the knife in, we might be protected a little. At the back of the stack was Pizza, and…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on April 2, 2012 at 1:40pm — No Comments
We knew Florence well. She was what we like to call a frequent flier. Florence had numerous problems and some of them were real. She had some sort of mental disorder bipolar or schizophrenia something that made her mind go off the rails from time to time.
She was never the one who called 911, that was generally the function of friends or neighbors. Flo would go off her meds or have an episode of whatever it was that she did and we would get the call…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on March 30, 2012 at 4:42pm — No Comments
All the pieces came together for this auger extrication prop. I originally saw the idea on Brotherhood Instructors page, check it out here.
Firefighter Josh Goetz (Carroll Township FD) was…
ContinueAdded by Paul Hasenmeier on March 29, 2012 at 4:04pm — No Comments
I looked at Stormy.
“Go get the pump can and a carryall.” Stormy hurried away as I turned my attention back to the man.
“Hey mister… I’m sorry I never got your name. What is your name?”
“Ronald, Ronald Jackson.”
“Well Mr. Jackson, can I ask you a question?” The screams now were combined with rough coughing and gagging as the fire began to grow. I edged closer.
“You stay put son.”
“Okay Mr. Jackson…
ContinueAdded by Timothy O. Casey on March 28, 2012 at 5:23pm — No Comments
As firefighters we protect life and property by any means necessary. And by “any” we mean the “safest and the best.” This means we do not marry ourselves to any one response modality or school of thought. We don’t always go interior on a fire attack...or always use a Halligan to force open a door (sometimes it’s already unlocked) right? We take into account certain factors along with the environment, resources, etc. and make the best tactical decisions we can.…
ContinueAdded by Aaron Zamzow on March 28, 2012 at 2:18pm — No Comments
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