I have had this crap that is going around for 5 days now. I have slept more in the last 5 days than I did in a long time. It is 3:30am and I am wide awake. The only thing saving me is the fact that I am a Landscaper by trade and I am currently laid off. I don't have to be at work tomorrow so that is good. I have missed a couple of calls due to being under the weather. I really hate when that happens. Anybody got any advice for kicking the cold/flu? I have been trying to keep hydrated and eat…
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The alarm sounds the call goes out, someone is screaming, someone is scared, someone beilives they are going to die. We scramble to our feet, we know, we are going to meet another person on their very worst day. We will arrive on the scene of their call. Strength and courage thats what we have, going into an unknown. We fight ourselves every day, we get to them, we help them, we take them to a place were more of us wait and pray to help them to live another day. We put…
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Why would some want to be a part of your organization? Is there cache like being a Clydesdale pulling the Budweiser Wagon? Or is it something else? We recently brought on several new firefighters and we threw out the conventional wisdom and asked them, what made them chose emergency services.…
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The numbness falls over you the moment you know.
You quietly say a prayer,
and wish for every-one to continue on,
not stop and stare.
We know they are dead there's
nothing really we could do,
but we act and we try,
just like we were told in the books we read.
We keep them alive,
if only for a moment to try and preserve whats left
of their drive.
The lights are flashing, the siren is screaming,
the blood is…
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Mauckport, Indiana (WHAS11) - A day after fire ravaged the Norstam Veneer plant, hundreds of employees have some burning questions.
7 year employee Paul Hermes said, “Just everything . . . Felt like your heart fell out the bottom. Just wondering if you’ve got a job.”
Sawmill supervisor Fred Mathes said, “It was hard for me . . . It’s hard for a lot of people. We’re an employee-owned company. Everybody I know is concerned. We’re like a family . . . Home away from home.”…
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Several firefighters were briefly trapped inside a burning apartment complex in Raleigh (N.C.) Saturday before they escaped unharmed. (RADIO AUDIO BELOW) The firefighters responded to a fire at a 12 unit, 3-story apartment building at 3211 Shore View Road, when the roof collapsed. Those firefighters were able to get out unharmed, and the fire was eventually controlled. Fire officers said that five of the units… |
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OHIO FIRE CHIEF LODD: It is with deep regret that we advise you that the Chief of the Ohio City FD in Ohio City, Ohio (30 miles to the east of Ft. Wayne, IN) has died in the Line of Duty. Veteran Fire Chief, Paul Swander, age 74, went to the fire station around 1400 hours on Thursday January 31 to fuel the station generator due to an impending winter storm. To fuel the generator, it required him to ascend a ladder into a loft area where the generator is located. At some point he fell from…
ContinueFirefighters rescued an 11-year-old boy from a burn- ing mobile home in Delhi on Saturday afternoon, said Capt. Matt Watson of the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
He said the boy, who was taken by ambulance to Emanuel Medical Center in Turlock and later airlifted to University of California at Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, was listed in critical condition.
It appeared that he…
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Its been awhile just wanted to update alittle bit, i have moved up from LT. to captain i have been in that spot for a little while now, it kind of sucks that i cant go in anymore to get that satisfaction of getting close to the fire, but oh well... It will take a little bit to get used to not being able to go in, and the biggest thing is making the right decision! I know it will come with time but it's in the back of my mind...plus there are some questions that i have but i really dont have…
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Firemen don’t have a chance
When the fire trucks are delayed 40 seconds in traffic, People say:
“It took them 20 minutes to get here.”
When the truck races at 40 m.p.h., it’s:
“Look at those reckless fools.”
When four men struggle with an eight-man ladder:
“They don’t even know how to raise a ladder.”
When firemen open windows for ventilation to reduce heat in fighting a fire:
“Look at the wrecking…
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