Added by Fireman Larry on February 21, 2011 at 11:30am — 2 Comments
Hello Guys my company has just purchased a couple sets of rescue tools. We are looking to find out from other companies how often they get there tools serviced. We are a small company and will only use them once or twice a year at a real emergency and a hand full of times in training. We called a local AMKUS dealer about getting them serviced and they told us it would be around $2,000. We have one power unit, 2 cutters, 2 combination tools, 1 spreader and 4 rams. We just wanted to know if…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...February 21, 2011
Dig this guy!!!! I did LOL
Added by Denise Imperiale on February 21, 2011 at 8:13am — 2 Comments
DNA Detection: It's no CSI, but it gives closure to victim families
By Harold Schapelhouman
I was reading an article recently on forensic detection and information databases when it occurred to me that my name may appear in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) database. The majority of those currently in the database are criminals or individuals who’ve been arrested. Although I’ve had some minor bumps in the road early on…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter and Concerned Mom...February 19, 2011
Has anyone heard of the cigarette thingie called Disposable ECIG? My 17 year old son and his friends have all bought them, since they have no tar but they do have nicotine. I warned them all that since they are not FDA approved they could be dangerous. The warning says no more than puffs than 15 per hour. Here's the website http://www.logicecig.com.
Added by Denise Imperiale on February 19, 2011 at 11:10pm — 3 Comments
Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...February 19, 2011
Today I learned that you can't have a ferris wheel in the same parking lot as a building with solar panels. I don't know why though.
Also, how come the tops of fire hydrants are painted white (the bottom are red) and not flourescent colored paint?
Added by Denise Imperiale on February 19, 2011 at 10:58pm — 1 Comment
Christopher J. Naum, SFPE
Commandsafety.com and Buildingsonfire.com
The recent events in Los Angeles and the line of duty…
ContinueAdded by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on February 19, 2011 at 9:45pm — 1 Comment
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Last night at the Brighton Town Board meeting, the Brighton Town Board accepted and made public a town wide study of Fire and Emergency services for the Town of Brighton.
Here is the report on the town website.
http://www.townofbrighton.org/index.aspx?nid=459
Here are the reports.
2011 Study:…
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Added by Jordan Anderson on February 15, 2011 at 7:23pm — 1 Comment
Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...February 15, 2011
To all my loyal readers: I've decided not to take this blog to a different site. Only you guys truly understand my past, present, and future.
Today was my first experience hearing the fire alarm at work. The sound was brief, but loud enough for me to get up from my desk, grab my coat and pocketbook and head out of the maze of cubes into the main hallway. Only about three other people followed including one…
ContinueAdded by Denise Imperiale on February 15, 2011 at 6:37pm — 1 Comment
The Ridge Road Fire District (Rochester, NY) pays tribute to Marine Lance Corporal Aaron Swanson, from Jamestown, N.Y. (Chautauqua County) who died on February 7th, 2011 while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 25th Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division, Marine Forces Reserve, Buffalo, N.Y
The Fire…
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I hate the term “New Year’s Resolution”. That is why I intentionally waited until now to post this. New Year’s Resolutions are those things we wishfully tell ourselves that we are going to do to make our lives better or more wholesome while we are drunkenly celebrating the turning of the calendar.
No this post isn’t about resolutions, it is about goals.
Do you have any specific goals for your professional development this year (and yes, even volunteers can have…
Added by Station10Capt106 on February 15, 2011 at 3:54pm — 1 Comment
I had my first, first-on-scene VSA the other day. The first page was sent out for a medical assist. I opted to go directly to the house since it was close by. I was caught a little off guard when I entered the home as the VSA info wasn't given till the second page, which I recieved after my patient contact had been made. I have recently been certified as a first reponder, so this was a good test to see how I managed the situation. After a couple of minutes of one rescuer CPR, a couple more…
ContinueAdded by Donald L. Long on February 14, 2011 at 9:54am — 3 Comments
Story & Photos By Keith Klassen
Class A foam, particularly when used through a compressed air foam system (CAFS), is a highly effective tool in a fire department’s firefighting and exposure protection arsenals. But when a department makes the decision to purchase CAFS, there are several pitfalls they must be aware of to ensure that the implementation of the technology will be smooth and effective.
1. Lack of understanding of Class A foam (CAF)—There are many…
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