Added by Jenn Cairy on January 4, 2008 at 4:23pm — 4 Comments
A Lieutenant from Engine Company 249 in Brooklyn was killed in the Line of Duty this evening. Initial reports are that companies were operating at a hi-rise fire and had wind driven fire and heavy smoke conditions. Please lets say a prayer for our fellow brother and may he rest in peace. To all other firefighters play safe and be careful.
Below is a link to the Firehouse.com article on this LODD.…
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Added by Trish on January 3, 2008 at 9:48pm — 9 Comments
Thanks to Chris Simpson for refreshing my memory.
In 1984 I was a 17 year old Junior firefighter in Aledo, Texas. Now in the '80's we still went in as juniors. Things have changed and today Aledo has Paid guys from 7am- 7pm and vollies fill out the service. But back in the day, it was all volunteer and not that many of us in a small town of about 800.
So on a winter day in early 84 I was a teachers aid in the Kindergarten building. Out of the cold a teacher came in…
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Added by Heather Langston on January 3, 2008 at 6:37pm — 2 Comments
01/03/2007 - We were paged to a car fire today. I took the role of IC. The fire in question was actually in another jurisdiction, but since they didn't answer the page we got paged. By the time we got there the car was a total loss. It took a little longer than usual because of the below freezing temperatures. I opted to have Engine 5 respond because it has a heated pump compartment. E5 is a huge truck with a top safe speed of 65 mph (see my pix). The fire was over 15 open highway miles…
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My husband and I have gone to this for five years now and we love it. You get to meet people from all over and my husband loves the fact that they have new apparatus on the spot. They have a huge flea market all for fireman, and they carry somethings for those who are not a fireman. We take our family every year and have an awesome time. If you want something to do in the month of September this is the place…
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By Kathleen Brady Shea
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
The city's first 2008 homicide occurred about 3 a.m. today in Southwest Philadelphia, police said.
Officers responded to the 2000 block of South 67th Street and found a…
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I am writing this to make you all aware of a potentially serious health problem that can take you by surprise.
Six weeks ago today I was diagnosed with acute angle closure glaucoma. Glaucoma is defined as a buildup of pressure inside the eyeball. The aqueous humor, which is the replaceable liquid inside the eye, cannot drain properly thus…
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Added by FIREMEN BUTTS DRIVE ME NUTS on January 2, 2008 at 2:38pm — No Comments
BELIEVE" it or not , these are REAL 911 Calls!
Dispatcher : 9-1-1 What is your emergency?
Caller: I heard what sounded like gunshots coming from the brown
house on the corner.
Dispatcher: Do you have an address?
Caller: No, I have on a blouse and slacks, why?
Dispatcher: 9-1-1 What is your emergency?
Caller: Someone broke into my house and took a bite out of my ham
and cheese sandwich .
Dispatcher: Excuse me?
Caller: I made a ham…
Added by FIREMEN BUTTS DRIVE ME NUTS on January 2, 2008 at 1:46pm — 2 Comments
The table's set, the meal's prepared, our guests will soon arrive.
My husband once more disappears with a hope of keeping a child alive.
While waiting at home again alone, our plans having gone awry.
My first impulse is merely to sit down and cry.
But soon again I realize the importance of my life,
when I agreed to take on the duties of being a fireman's wife.
While there are many drawbacks, I'll take them in my stride.…
Added by FIREMEN BUTTS DRIVE ME NUTS on January 2, 2008 at 1:45pm — 1 Comment
VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS
Who are Volunteer Firefighters? They are your neighbor, the " guy/girl next door " They are husband, father or son, wife, mother or daughter They are the laborer, the store owner, the corporate executive, They are the jogger, sportsfan, hobbyist or handyman.... They are just like everyone else, save for one quality... They are one in one thousand who will risk their life to save yours; You'll see them waiting for the train and at the little league game, You'll see…
Added by FIREMEN BUTTS DRIVE ME NUTS on January 2, 2008 at 1:44pm — 1 Comment
I DID NOT WRITE THIS BUT I THOUGHT IT WAS APPROPRIATE
With your heads held high you see the fire
and still you walk through the door,
When the last flames are doused and another home is spared
is it something you are always thanked for?
Another call comes in and you pull up to find
a twisted wreckage on the freeway,
So with your skillful hands you work so hard and another life is saved
yet again I wonder did a thank you come your…
Added by FIREMEN BUTTS DRIVE ME NUTS on January 2, 2008 at 1:43pm — No Comments
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