I am happy to announce that Chief Bill Newgent Greencastle Fire Department and I will be teaching Labeling Buildings at the 2011 Indiana Emergency Response Conference.
Labeling Buildings for the Fire Service
Presentation Summary
In today’s society, everything from coffee cups to toys come with some kind of warning label to alert people of potential danger. The question becomes: ”Why doesn’t the fire…
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By Kevin Milan
Although hands-on class enrollment skyrockets each year at every major fire service conference, exhibit hall vendors proclaim computer-based training (CBT) is the answer to every training challenge. The troops want hands-on training, but vendors provide electronic solutions. At first, these two realities seem to be in direct conflict with each other; however, they do share a common ground: Like hands-on training, if applied…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...May 16, 2011
Yesterday was my first experience at Live Burn training at the Union County Fire Academy.
I was the accountability officer and participated in the clean-up. Even though I didn't head into the structure it was so beneficial that I was there. Everything from my initial training was enforced because if it is your first time at live burn training (I was with alot of the newer guys) it's like an entirely new learning…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on May 16, 2011 at 6:30am —
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I want to send a a big shout out to my fellow brothers on our 127th years of faithful service to the great citizens and city of Hampton VA. Great job guys!!!! We had a awsome time last night at our banquet. Thank you Ladies Auxiliary for putting together a great night for us.
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This past week at BGSU’s State Fire School (www.fireschool.org) we spent a great deal of time in the Heavy Rescue class focusing on lifting. For this post, I am going to show some options for lifting a rolled over school bus that is pinning a victim. Your thoughts might be gravitating towards
the use of airbags,…
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on May 13, 2011 at 6:43pm —
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By Ron SiarnickiAs captain of the Lutherville (Maryland) Volunteer Fire Department, near Baltimore, Steve Weatherby was confident he and his department were well prepared for any call for help, for every imaginable incident. As with every department, the members routinely drill and practice. They all take necessary fire service classes and become recertified. They debrief after calls—formally and informally—with colleagues in the department.…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 12, 2011 at 8:00am —
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The Big QuestionMeasuring the performance of fire prevention programs starts with asking why they exist in the first placeBy Jim CrawfordFor some time, many of us in the prevention field have been discussing model performance measures for fire prevention programs. It’s no secret that the measures apply for other injury-control strategies and that…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 11, 2011 at 8:00am —
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The Right Amount of “Wet Stuff”Two Benchmarks for Water Delivery on the Modern Fireground
By Paul SpencerThe world of a modern-day engineer has changed, and many of us are struggling to keep up. Fires that used to go out relatively easily are now challenging us more than ever. The fuels involved in residential structure fires are changing along with fire behavior, forcing us to develop greater…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 10, 2011 at 7:00am —
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Does Anyone know the Exact Website for the NIMS online course???????
Added by Trey Kelly on May 10, 2011 at 3:27am —
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Want to send a big congrats to my Big Brother Capt. Curt Marcellin on being promoted to Capt. of the Springfield Mass. Fire Dept. Making him the 1st black fire captain in the department..Way to go Big Bro!!!!!!
Added by kevin marcellin on May 9, 2011 at 12:30pm —
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In modern construction, ladder companies may need to perform a roof attack
By Randy Frassetto
In newer construction, attic fires pose unique challenges, making fireground tactics difficult at best. One effective tactic that can help: using a ladder crew to support the crews operating inside the structure.
Executed with property conservation in mind, leaving the drywall on the…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 9, 2011 at 8:00am —
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I wanted to know if there are any informative videos or shows on the Internet that show firefighters in action?
Added by Henry Y. Taggart on May 8, 2011 at 11:29pm —
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Disassembly can be advantageous to cutting or prying tactics, but you need to know which tools to grab
Story & Photos by Les Baker
Disentanglement tactics may necessitate disassembling parts of a vehicle. In many cases, disassembly is much more advantageous than tactics that involve cutting and prying. Disassembling a vehicle creates safer working conditions, significantly reduces the…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 6, 2011 at 2:00pm —
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Whenever WCBS/Ch. 2's chopper is aloft over a fire, the footage from cameras is fed not only to the station, but to the FDNY's…
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Obama visits Ground Zero:…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...May 5, 2011
Have you all wondered what's happened to me?
I am working with no contract like many of you guys have had to do. I totally understand your pain. It's given me an ulcer and anxiety.
However, on a good note, I am seeing consistently that I am worth more and it will be just a matter of time before someone snaps me up and I can dive right into their internet experience.
Give me a laptop…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on May 5, 2011 at 8:21pm —
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By Mike OngHaving participated in many health and fitness symposiums over the years, I’ve had the privilege of meeting firefighters from all over the world, and I’ve entertained a variety of questions regarding the development of wellness programs for their respective departments. In short, I’ve learned a great deal about other departments and the challenges they face in developing or growing their programs.
Most attendees of…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 4, 2011 at 8:00am —
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A business intelligence software application provides the AFD with statistical basis to better itself
By Rhoda Mae Kerr & Elizabeth Gray
“You can get a lot further with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word.” These memorable words attributed to mobster Al Capone have relevance in the world of fire service company officers—not in promoting violence (no one is advocating that), but…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 3, 2011 at 6:00am —
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