I was asinged to put a 16 hr. confined space course together. Anyone with ideas or information that is will to share and help would be greatly appriceated.
Added by felipe pedraza on April 1, 2011 at 12:23am —
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I took my 3-year-old granddaughter to Station 16 in San Francisco. It is located in an area known as Cow Hollow. A nice station in a residential neighborhood. The guy I met on the apparatus floor was a good fella. He was there on a staffing readjustment so it was not his home station. He let her sit in the cab and when I noticed some strange gear he told me they did water rescue. It was part of their duty to respond to jumpers off the Golden Gate Bridge. It once again brought to mind the stuff…
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Added by mike simms on March 31, 2011 at 7:39pm —
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We(the fire department) just got a 10 x 6 steal beam from the WTC. We had to get up around 4am so we could get to JFK before the traffic got bad. It was a AWESOME time just hanging out with the guys making jokes, eating, sleeping... We're hoping to do a dedication on September 11th.
Added by Jonny Gordon on March 30, 2011 at 7:37pm —
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...March 30, 2011
Two nights ago I held the Accountability Board again. Seems I was born for that board.
My reflections:
- Easy way to remember the A side of the building - it's the address.
- The front door is not always the A side.
- Who took the markers I JUST bought on Sunday? Had to use a ghetto pencil and spit to erase.
- It's so rare to hear someone say, "Thank You." I…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on March 30, 2011 at 5:57pm —
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By Mike Ong
In my last article, I wrote about the three main criteria you should consider when choosing an exercise program for yourself and/or your department: safety, applicability/functionality and ease of use by people of varying ages and fitness levels. This article discusses the kettlebell, a piece of equipment that meets all three criteria and can actually be used for a wide variety of unique exercises.…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 30, 2011 at 8:00am —
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RESCUE REPORTBy Tom Vines
Rocky Mountain National Park, located northwest of Boulder, Colo., sits astride the continental divide with peaks rising up to 14,000 feet. During a Jan. 30 rescue, Park rescuers demonstrated how they handle difficult and exhausting rescue operations in the backcountry during winter.
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 29, 2011 at 7:00am —
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A vegetarian diet means reduced health risks, not reduced protein intakeBy Jeff & Martha EllisBack in the early 90s when I first joined the fire service, being a vegetarian was an anomaly. The guys made fun of my vegan cookies, turned their noses up at my meat substitutes and acted like they were doing me a favor by eating what I cooked for supper.
Having not eaten…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 28, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Maybe meat’s not so bad after allBy Jeremy Gordon
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Editor’s Note: In…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 28, 2011 at 8:00am —
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on thursday march 24 at 07:45 am the bergen fire dept had a multiple car mva involving 3 cars and a tractor trailer hauling fuel oil. a car blew the stop sign and hit the tractor trailer the car spun 360 degrees and hit another car and the tractor trailer flipped on its side sliding down the roadway any swiping another car up with it.they came to rest in a ditch with the car pinned under the rig. bergen was called in and they were notified that there was gasoline in the trailer and that it…
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Added by brian breemes on March 26, 2011 at 10:20pm —
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How to deal with negativity in volunteer departments
By Cindy Devone-Pacheco
Not since the Great Depression has the United States undergone the difficult economic times that it’s experiencing today. Although reports indicate that the “Great Recession” ended several months ago, for many people—particularly those in the fire service—that just isn’t true. In fact, it may feel as though things are getting worse: Violent crime is up, the cost of food has increased,…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 1:00pm —
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By Janelle Foskett, managing editor, FireRescue magazine
Chief Joseph Auffert of the Howell County Rural Fire Department #1 in West Plains, Mo, was honored with the first-annual Safe Firefighter of the Year Award Friday morning at the Hale booth (1823). The program, sponsored by Hale in cooperation with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation (NFFF), is designed to help fire companies stay focused on the importance of the 16 Life…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 12:30pm —
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Designing a successful fire behavior training programBy Cindy Devone-Pacheco The Australian fire service has embarked on a journey of sorts. Until fairly recently, they took a more reactionary approach to fighting structure fires. Today, they are implementing what is commonly referred to as compartment fire behavior training (CFBT). What does that mean? John…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 11:22am —
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A closer look at what it means to be a firefighter in a suburban environment
By Cindy Devone-Pacheco
Much talk in the fire service centers around the strategies, tactics and overall experiences had by larger, urban departments—and with good reason. Large departments in urban settings encounter an extremely wide variety of responses—everything from fighting high-rise fires to delivering babies on the subway. Therefore, they gain a certain level…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 11:00am —
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Learn the language of fire so you can make better decisions on the fireground
By Janelle Foskett, managing editor of FireRescue magazine
Here in the United States, we hear a lot about “reading smoke”—an invaluable tactic on the fireground. But what do we know about reading
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In his FDIC Friday morning session, “Reading the Fire:…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 10:30am —
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By Janelle Foskett, managing editor, FireRescue magazine
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? According to Paul Hasenmeier, the answer is yes. In his FDIC session “Train As If Your Life Depends on It,” Hasenmeier, a lieutenant with the Huron (Ohio) Fire Department, offered some useful tips for how to ensure that every member of your department—from the most seasoned “old dog” to the greenest rookie—gets the most out of training. In…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 25, 2011 at 8:34am —
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A Closer Look at How Water Is Used in Fire SuppressionIt’s more complicated than just “putting the wet stuff on the red stuff”By Shannon PieperGlobalization isn’t just a trend that affects businesses and trade patterns; it’s affecting the fire service as well. As the exchange of knowledge and information becomes easier, we are seeing more…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 24, 2011 at 4:00pm —
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The new Dash CF Pumper: Pierce steals the spotlight again at FDICBy Shannon PieperI remember last year when Pierce didn’t announce any major new products at FDIC (sure, they had the Striker, but how many departments are buying one of those?). There was surprise, then disappointment, as the weeks before the show went by without Pierce’s usual ads enticing you to imagine…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 24, 2011 at 2:00pm —
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How and why to feed the media beast
By Janelle Foskett, managing editor, FireRescue
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Have you ever watched video of a serious fire emergency, like the San Bruno (Calif.) gas explosion, or read a scandalous story online about a fire chief’s alleged inappropriate behavior, and found yourself wondering, “If this happened here, at my…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 24, 2011 at 2:00pm —
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By Janelle Foskett, managing editor, FireRescue magazine
John “Skip” Coleman received the Tom Brennan Lifetime Achievement Award during Thursday morning’s general session at FDIC. Assistant Chief Coleman, a 33-year veteran of the fire service, retired from the Toledo (Ohio) Department of Fire Rescue in 2008. Coleman is perhaps best known for his developing the “oriented method of search” to train recruits—a search tactic used by…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 24, 2011 at 1:04pm —
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Risk Management the Volunteer WayVFDs face unique—yet surmountable—challenges when it comes to managing risk By Shannon PieperKeeping firefighters safe involves identifying the factors that pose them risk; this is the core element of a risk management strategy. But even large career departments struggle with effectively managing risk. How then…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 24, 2011 at 1:00pm —
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