By the time crews arrived at the warehouse on Hubbard Street, the seven-story structure was already heavily involved, with flames shooting out the windows. All photos courtesy Fire Museum of Greater Chicago
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RESCUE REPORT
By Tom Vines
Editor’s note: For more on crane rescue, see “No Rescue Too High” in the January 2011 issue of FireRescue
magazine or click here for the online version.
Crane rescues present…
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Story and Photos by Bob Kolva
When the pager sounded at 1800 HRS, the air temperature was 12 degrees F with a wind chill of -10 degrees F. We were responding to a motor vehicle crash (MVC) on a hill covered with compact snow and ice. A 1980s Caravan packed with young door-to-door salespeople had crossed the center lane, meeting a full-sized Cadillac head on.
With five passengers in the van and one in the Cadillac, there were plenty of potential patients milling…
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No Rescue Too HighFrom the January 2011 issue of FireRescue magazineBy Andy Speier
Tower cranes run anywhere from 86 to 262 feet in…
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Who’s Telling Your Story?Use compelling "save" stories to build support for funding & enhance public educationBy Chief Marc RevereThe primary role of the fire chief is to advocate for his/her agency and the fire service as a whole. A powerful way of orchestrating this is by listening to and retelling the stories of…
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Bob Barraclough, chief columnist for
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine and past president of the Fire Apparatus Manufacturers' Association (FAMA), passed away on Friday, January 21.
Barraclough was an icon in the industry and leader in the field of fire apparatus safety. Today, FirefighterNation contributors are remembering the influence Bob had on them. …
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FireRescue Publisher Jeff Berend pays tribute to fire service luminary Bob BarracloughThe fire service mourns the passing of Robert Barraclough, 70, who died at his home in Plano, Texas, on Friday, Jan. 21. A renowned expert on fire apparatus, Barraclough often referred to himself as “SOB—Sweet Ol’ Bob,” but he was also an amazing advocate for the fire service and a dear friend to all who knew…
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Get Better at Something in 2011Resources to inspire you to safer & better fireground performanceBy Billy SchmidtFirefighter safety and performance has been a topic of discussion for years now, but many previous conversations and training were focused on practicing reactionary responses, not elevating the behavior and culture of our…
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INSIDE THE APPARATUS INDUSTRY
A company that’s both new & old introduced some great products & signed many new contracts in 2010
Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro
Crimson Fire made quite a splash in 2010, announcing a significant number of orders for major cities around the country.
For those of you new to the fire service, Crimson made…
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By A.J. Heightman, Editor-in-Chief,
JEMSPhotos courtesy Patrick Swoop
On January 14, fire and EMS personnel were sent to Decatur Township (Pa.) for a fully involved house fire. They experienced heavy fire on arrival. East Derry Township Fire Chief Steve Yohn (who served as the incident commander) requested a second alarm. With extreme cold conditions, Fame EMS (Lewistown, Pa.) rapidly deployed their heated rehab tent. Approximately 70…
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Proposed changes to NFPA 1500 will establish guidelines for developing behavioral health assistance programs
By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki
Following is the fourth in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to mental and behavioral health in the fire service. Read the other articles:…
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REALITY CHECKIs It Time to Revise Your Organizational Chart?By Scott CookDo you serve your firefighters or do your firefighters serve you?
Here’s another way to ask that question: What does your organization chart look like?
If you’re like most organizations, the chief is at the top, and all of the…
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ICS 201: How to Create Order from ChaosBy Brett MartinezSometime in the last few years, your eyes probably glazed over while attending a mandated course on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS). If you’re an officer, or a firefighter hoping to promote (or just someone with masochistic tendencies), you may also have attended additional courses, such…
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Georgia Fire Academy enhances officer development training by incorporating the Near-Miss Reporting System
By David Wall & Tommy Bishop
Company officers use tools from the near-miss website…
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By Kevin Milan
A fireground mentor once told me, “It’s OK to vary your plan, as long as you have one.” As a young fire officer, I understood the message: We can change ventilation tactics so long as we plan to vent. A secondary water supply can come from either direction, so long as it arrives. Little did I know that this mentor imparted wisdom about things far beyond commanding the initial fire…
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Story & Photos by Les Baker
A quick and easy method for extracting patients from a roof-resting vehicle involves the displacement of the rear roof rail.…
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By Jane Jerrard
A Maine mountaintop is slated to be the site of a unique communications tower that combines a 1944-style structure with modern-day microwave technology.
The Maine Office of Information Technology (OIT) is…
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QUICK DRILLSA Work in ProgressTips for fighting fires in buildings under constructionBy Homer RobertsonJust like people, buildings have a life cycle, from the time they’re “born” (built) until they “die,” which can come in a number of ways,…
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How Fire Departments Can Influence State & Local Politics By James L. Cubbage Jr.During one of the Annual Congressional Fire Services Institute (CFSI) dinners in Washington, D.C., in the early 1990s, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. (then the junior Senator from Delaware)—or as we call him, Joe—made the following statement: “There are three political parties in Delaware: the Republicans, the…
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By Michael Ong
Fitness is a big industry these days. Companies spend millions of dollars competing for consumers while nutritional supplements, fitness equipment and various workout programs flood the market with the endorsements from big-name athletes. Advertisements even include testimonials from firefighters and their success stories that came about as a result of using the products. Video workouts, Web-based workouts and “boot camps” are all the rage at the firehouse…
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