My friends it has been a great day. i had spent the weekend in Fort bragg north carolina doing training, and when i got home i had recieved news i have been waiting ten long years to hear. the man responsible for the attacks on 9.11.01, Osama Bin Laden, is dead. the man responsible for over 3000 lives lost. the man responsible for the loss of so many of my friends and family. the man that gave me the courage to stand up and do what is right, give up my every day life to become a soldier in the…
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By Jane Jerrard By now, most of you know that U.S. firefighters rushed to Japan to help with search and rescue efforts following the March 11 earthquake and subsequent tsunami.
A total of seventy-four CA-TF2 members were…
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How and when to apply for various grant packagesBy Wayne L. Eder, EFO, MBAIt’s that time of year again! Time to work on your Assistance to Firefighters Grant (AFG) applications, and once again, we’ll all hear that frequently asked question: How can my department get a grant?
The AFG has been a staple for fire service funding since its inception in 2001, and to date it has been…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 2, 2011 at 7:00am —
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FINALLY OSAMA IS DEAD,
Added by angela weller kyle on May 1, 2011 at 11:31pm —
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If I walked into the classroom and said……..I am glad some of you showed up. My name is Paul Hasenmeier and I am a firefighter / paramedic and newly promoted lieutenant that is going to teach you everything you need to know about evaluating. You might wonder what experience I have
evaluating employees. Not much…
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on May 1, 2011 at 10:50pm —
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Common sense goes a long way in our profession. From scene size up to not picking up a hot metal rod without a glove on, common sense goes a long way. I have been in the fire service for only 12 yrs. For 11 of those 12 i was in my own home town. 100% rural america in western New York state. We used common sense everyday and we prepard for winter storms, summer heat, and everything in btwn. Im a type that wants to be ready for as much as i can be ready for. Im not just talking fires car… Continue
Added by J. Kibbe on April 29, 2011 at 11:35am —
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Let us all pray and let our hearts be with those brother ans sister members and firefighter/emts that are in the southern states during the recent storms. Often we forget that we may be fortunate enough to have decent weather, good fortune, and our health. My thoughts and prayers go out to those that have lost homes, memories, family members or freinds. Stay safe god bless!
Added by J. Kibbe on April 29, 2011 at 11:24am —
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As I sat here contemplating what to write about this week, thinking about our fellow firefighters that have been injured or have paid the ultimate sacrifice on fires in or near wildland-urban
interface areas
already this year. Two firefighters injured in North Central Nebraska, A firefighter injured in Arizona, Two
firefighters killed and I believe the total injured at one point
was 8 firefighters on separate incidents here in Texas. And I have
been wondering what is…
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Added by Jason Myer on April 28, 2011 at 9:30pm —
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For sale by the Wallingford Volunteer Fire Department, Wallingford VT.
1 Hurst cutter: recently refurbished and serviced by Hurst rep.
1 Hurst spreader: recent service by Hurst rep.
1 Hurst ram: Recent service by Hurst rep.
1 Hurst power unit Recent service by Hurst rep. New Hurst hydrolic fluid. ( expensive ) Operates one tool
2 50'…
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Added by Stephane M. Goulet on April 28, 2011 at 3:30pm —
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The type of smoke seen upon arrival is vital to the call, as is time of day, building type, etc. Is there a standard approach to viewing smoke. (example)...heavy black smoke is...X light grey smoke is...X. I know that this cannot be set in stone, however a general idea is a starting point.
Added by Mark Poznanski on April 28, 2011 at 2:00pm —
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For more days before I turn 16! I can't wait.
Added by Jonny Gordon on April 28, 2011 at 12:28pm —
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A rescue by the Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District of Breckenridge, Colo., proves that you may need to employ rope rescue techniques in the most unexpected places.
On Jan. 31 at 1511 HRS, the Summit County Dispatch center received a 9-1-1 call reporting that a 21-year-old male had fallen down an elevator shaft in a house. The caller said the patient was unconscious and shaking.
At 1514 HRS, the Red, White & Blue Fire District dispatched units…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 28, 2011 at 7:00am —
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Fresh out of the oven, some humble pie. Served with the right amount of self-critique, this can be a tasty dish.
Latest post at Firehouse Zen.
Added by Mick Mayers on April 27, 2011 at 11:02pm —
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The Mullins Fire-Rescue Training Ground is now complete and certified by the SCFA. Eight years of hard work and dedication finally paid off. Countless man hours put in by lots of people finally made this possible. Special thanks to Training 1 Wayne Collins, Assistant Chief Shawn Harrelson, FF Ray McCormick (Expert Fabricator),FF Josh Richardson, and everyone who helped when they could. I am proud to say i'm one of the first to graduate SCFA 1152 right here at our home training facility. Hope…
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Added by Shawn Lee on April 27, 2011 at 9:43pm —
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This article is being posted, with permission from the author Jake Rixner
In everyone's career, things are said or done that…
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I have been off duty since Feb 14th of this year ,when I experienced acute chest pain and shortness of Breath during the performance of the required Physical ability retesting by my Department .
Luckily , It was NOT an AMI ,only angina brought on by the extreme exertion of the test that resulted in an irregular heart rythm - Quagiminal PVC's . Since that day I have had a tredmill stress test with nuclear scan ,which showed a Shadow in the apex of the Left Ventricle and the…
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Added by Al (olddogg) Westbrook on April 26, 2011 at 1:49pm —
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L EADERSHIP SKILLSManaging the “Personal” Side of Fire Service LeadershipLeadership requires people skills to maintain operational readinessBy Marc Revere“Leadership is horrible! Leadership is lonely!” I’ve…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 26, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Just have to give a big shout out to my instructors for 1152 Basic FF Class. Training Officer/Captain Wayne Collins and FF Ray McCormick. Two great veterans willing to share their knowledge and experience to get a group of rookies through this class. Thanks guys!! Also thanks to Assistant Chief Shawn Harrelson, Deputy Chief Jimmy Collins, and all of the full time guys. Your patience and dedication paid off.
Added by Shawn Lee on April 25, 2011 at 10:56pm —
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