How many departments have requirements to ride the front seat and act as an officer?
At work we always have an officer on shift or at least a senior
firefighter as the acting for the day so its not an issue, but at the
vollie house, its anyone's guess as to who may be riding the seat to any
particular call.
We are a combination department and have a Captain on each shift who
rides the seat of the engine and is in command for the day but as far…
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Added by backsteprescue on February 28, 2011 at 2:20pm —
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First and fore most what everybody is forgetting is that his Chief has made it and
SOG to not have lights or sirens until your probationary period is up and if your challenging your Chief.... Just remember he didn't make it to Chief on his looks, respect the discussions that he makes!
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Added by Michael Carsey on February 28, 2011 at 2:10pm —
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By Warren WhitleyEditor’s note: For more on Lloyd Layman’s theories and how they can be applied in modern-day firefighting, see “The Plug” in the March issue of
FireRescue.
In 1953, Lloyd Layman published Fire Fighting Tactics(1), followed by Attacking and Extinguishing Interior Fires(2) in 1955. The books complement one…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 28, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Camp Houston Fire
Dear Friends…
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Added by Laura Hunter on February 28, 2011 at 7:39am —
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Well, its been awhile since I last posted. Hell, lets be honest, its been awhile since I last visited. Thought I would let you know how things are going to date.
As you may know, I was among the first DOT certified first responders in Pickens County, AL. In two years time, that number has grown to over fifty countywide. I am also proud to say that my department has about 15 certified responders out of about 20 personnel. Also, I am pleased to announce that myself & my Assistant Chief…
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Added by Tandy Young on February 27, 2011 at 3:41pm —
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I joined Dave LeBlanc in stressing to you why the pathway from door to nozzle needs to be clear
A blog over at http://backstepfirefighter.com/2011/01/29/make-a-hole-make-it-wide/ discusses why advancing toward the seat of the fire it is important that the path in is clear. Come and check it out. Feel free to pass along.
Let no man's ghost say their training…
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Added by Ray J on February 27, 2011 at 7:37am —
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I was laying on my futon this afternoon listening to music on my Ipod and a song I hadn't heard in awhile started to play (it was on random shuffle)....I didn't recongize it after but as it played I realized it was Billy Dean's song "You don't count the cost"....Anyway to get to the point of this entry...
Lately I have done alot of thinking; about my future and what I want to do upon graduation this comeing June.I mean I know…
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Added by Ashley Renee Miller on February 27, 2011 at 1:11am —
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I just recieved a phone call today from a training officer inviting me to test for their volunteer ranks and found out that the written test is just 3 days before the CPAT and in about a month I would be starting recruit school. However I have never had to take the CPAT before because I was granfathered into my old department on that before they started requiring the CPAT in the district. I know what's on it and stuff but what is the best way to prepare for it in such a short time? Remember I…
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Added by Kate on February 26, 2011 at 10:04pm —
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Does any one know where I can find a hood for a 1994 Fraightliner S&S tanker in Indiana. You can email me any information to jlord5134@yahoo.com. Thanks
Added by John Lord on February 25, 2011 at 10:40pm —
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Firefighters in Minnesota are lacing up their ice skates to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Photo Courtesy Hennepin Generals
On Feb. 27, dozens of Minnesota and Wisconsin paramedics, EMTs, firefighters and police officers will lace…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 25, 2011 at 7:06pm —
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New post over at
Firehouse Zen discusses why maybe some people are incapable of independent thought. Come and check it out. And if you now of anyone who meets the standard, pass it along to them too.
Added by Mick Mayers on February 24, 2011 at 1:40pm —
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RESCUE REPORT
By Tom Vines
On Dec. 23, Arizona firefighters responded to a call for “kids in tree”; however, that account didn’t turn out to be as descriptive as they may have liked, as by the end of the day, they had performed a well-coordinated water rescue.
The 9-1-1 call to Sedona Fire Dispatch was initially assigned as an EMS dispatch. At 1658 HRS, the Montezuma Rimrock…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 24, 2011 at 6:00am —
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One of the groups i follow on facebook, black helmet apparel (a firefighter retailer) decided to post a couple of firefighters names a day starting today. out of the first two names they posted, one was the person I chose to honor by joining the military and also becoming a firefighter. LT Brian Ahearn, my next door neighbor when I lived in Huntington NY, was honored today for his selfless service on 9-11-2001. He gave his life so others…
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Added by Ryan Chinn on February 24, 2011 at 1:20am —
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Among one of the greatest, and most historic debates in the fire service is the use of smooth bore versus fog nozzles. What’s better and/or safer etc.? A byproduct of that debate is hose stream selection for fire attack. The question is, do you use a wide fog pattern, a narrow fog (a.k.a. power cone) or a straight (or solid) stream for… Continue
Added by SAFE Firefighter on February 23, 2011 at 8:30am —
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20 years ago, 3 firefighters lost their lives battling a fierce high-rise fireOn Feb. 23, 1991, a pile of rags ignited a fire in a high-rise building under construction in Philadelphia. Three firefighters were killed when they became disoriented in the thick smoke and ran out of air. The fire caused an estimated $100 million in direct property loss. …
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 23, 2011 at 8:00am —
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For all the EMT's out there i am in EMT-B class in Pa and i made it to the "practical". What is the practical i know that you have to perform skills in front of the state but thats all i know about it. Is there anything else to know and what is the test like after the practical. Is it easy hard how long should i study/how much should i study and any tips on them?
Added by Zach Pfeifer on February 22, 2011 at 4:09pm —
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Alright people listen up! There is a site out there that will decrease the amount of time it takes for someone to send information to your entire department, https://www.texcom.com/index.php this site works. At first I was a little skeptical, as in OK something else I have to sign up for, but once I logged on as an administrator for my counties training association and really looked into what its capabilities are WOW. Just for starters its FREE,…
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Added by jdstamp on February 22, 2011 at 10:04am —
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Writing an Effective Fire Department Vision StatementBy Chief Marc RevereWhat’s the difference between effective leaders and great leaders? Effective leaders encourage individual members to succeed within the organization. Great leaders communicate a vision that enhances the success of both individuals and the entire fire department.
Most agencies have a mission statement that…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 22, 2011 at 8:00am —
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Multiple Alarm Operations with Wind Driven Fire
Christopher J. Naum, SFPE
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Added by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on February 21, 2011 at 1:54pm —
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-Outstanding Firemen (gender neutral! Outstanding firefighers just didn't sound right)
- Yardbreathers, etc.
Most of our departments have them or we know of places that do. Of course I am not referring
to smart, aggressive firefighters who love the job, but rather those
firefighters who can be found "out-standing" in the yard
while everyone else…
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Added by backsteprescue on February 21, 2011 at 1:14pm —
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