Well it ended with out a hitch fairly busy around here don't know about the rest of the state, lots of paper work to catch up on after being gone for 9 days the preivious week. The transition to the 5" supply line has been stressful with some issues loading on the older engine we were not able to get the 1000' on the engine like I had planned, 800' will just have to do it should go easier on the new engine I suspect we will be able to get well over a 1000' on it. The price of fuel has me a…
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Added by Gordon Hennigs on May 8, 2008 at 12:09pm —
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I haven't had a chance to be real active on the boards lately because we just got back from China where we adopted our first daughter. It's been a whirlwind experience. I tried to visit a fire station while we were there but it's government controlled, so we weren't able to visit or take pictures. I was pretty bummed. I guess they probably wouldn't trade patches either?
I have managed to get Firefighter Ministries website updated with…
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Added by Wendy Norris on May 8, 2008 at 11:41am —
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Recruitment & Retention Toolkit: The Recruitment Clearinghouse - Samples of Success: Erie County NY
By: TIGER SCHMITTENDORF
This article is one in a series of toolkits focusing on recruitment, retention, fire service marketing and leadership. It first appearing in the May-2008 edition of FASNY's The Volunteer Firefighter magazine.
In Part 1 of…
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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on May 7, 2008 at 11:19pm —
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A few weeks ago i took a class called Firefighter survival, saving our own. This class was the most challenging, most tiring thing i have ever done. I left the two day event sore with bruises on my legs and arms and back pain like you wouldnt believe. However, I am sooooo glad that I took the class. Not only did we train on drills that involved saving other firefighters like the Denver drill but we also practiced saving ourselves. Going headfirst down a ladder and bailing out a second story…
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Added by Dustin J. Millis on May 7, 2008 at 6:44pm —
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Does anyone out there know of any signs warnig responders of truss roofs/floors? When I lived in NJ we had them and I just saw that FL is passing a law in honor of 2 fallen firefighters from 1989 who died when the trusses failed in a gift shop fire. I haven't seen any of the signs in GA where I live now. I have however seen a lot of truss roofs on the newer homes in my area. Just food for thought! stay safe -Matt
Added by Matthew Cosgrove on May 7, 2008 at 2:08pm —
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I like to thank all of you for your responses, questions and support. There are several request about me speaking at their agency and addressing current issues in tactical medicine and giving target specific lectures about tactical combat casualty care and the new Tactical Medical Response Initiatives template. I am available but you will have to go to tangentedge.org and send an email to adin@tangentedge.org. Second issue are concerns on the SWAT Medic publication at Amazon.com. The Kindle…
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Added by M Clark on May 7, 2008 at 10:47am —
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This isn't going to be one of my longer ramblings......not that I COULDN'T bore you to tears with 20 paragraphs about what I had for breakfast today... and one of these days I just might, but this is just an equipment quickie today. (However.....I was contemplating some grapefruit and a bowl of---oh never mind. )
In a stunning turn of events, I was selected, along with nine other members of my department, to be fitted for brand-spankin new turnout gear!! I'm not sure how or why I…
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Added by Mary Ellen Shea on May 7, 2008 at 7:02am —
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SO my buddy has been in teh Army since last fall...... and therefore with training and such hasn't seen anyone in approximately a bazillion years.........
It being officially summer break at the end of this week I said "hey, i'll come down to AZ and make a vacation outta it thatd be cool" ..... murphys law being alive and well the base is on lockdown that week now for training (just found out today)
No prob I said, I'll call travelocity and either get some of my money back…
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Added by Marie on May 6, 2008 at 11:35pm —
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Mar Mac Volunteer Fire Department is Station # 15 among approx. 22 Volunteer fire/rescue stations. Mar Mac call district is approximately 16 square miles in the southwest portion of Wayne County, NC. This area is mostly rural farm area with individual homes, home subdivisions and light industry. Mar Mac Fire Dept. provides mutual aid to other (and attends training) with nearby volunteer fire units. Mar Mac's Heavy Rescue.Command Vehicle has been peovided aid to other departments all over Wayne…
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Added by Ittywah on May 6, 2008 at 4:14pm —
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Never Give Up.
Never Give In.
Fight Till You Lose...
Or Fight Till You Win.
Never Let Up.
Never Let Down.
Never Let The Frightened
See You Frown.
Weild Your Weapons.
Conquer Your Fears.
Work Till Your Sweat...
Replaces Their Tears.
Learn From Your Losses.
Savor Your Wins.
Prepare For The Next One.
And Battle Again.
- Author Unknown
Added by BTFD604 on May 6, 2008 at 1:34pm —
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Firefighter Rolled Steak
6 (6-oz) pieces sandwich steak, cut thin
1/2 lb sliced salami
1/2 lb sliced provolone cheese
2 cups bread crumbs
Sauce
2 oz butter
1 cup cream
1/2 cup grated Romano cheese
16 oz marinara sauce
1. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Layer on the steak 3 pieces salami, 2 pieces provolone and a…
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Added by Deborah Doane on May 6, 2008 at 11:29am —
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From NATIONAL GUARD MEDIA RELEASE: FOR IMMEDATE RELEASE
Release Date: April 30, 2008
Release Number: VG-042908
Local, regional, state and military emergency crews conducted a full-scale disaster response simulation in Beaufort County. This five-day-long exercise involved nearly 2,345 military and civilian personnel responding to a mock earthquake scenario with partially collapsed…
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Added by Mick Mayers on May 6, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Hey Everyone,
I wasn't trying to decieve anyone by posting the blog about the injured FF's. It was sent to me by a friend of mine who is an Alabama-Coushata Indian and also a FF. I just thought I would let everyone elese read about the FF's being hurt if they had not read aything on it. I also tried to put up the web site that this article came from but couldn't get it to paste. (knowing me I did something wrong in trying to paste it....lol) So please accept my apologies if it was…
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Added by Karen Young on May 6, 2008 at 10:12am —
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A question was posted about the SWAT Medic eBook to see if it was available in print? The answer is yes! It is offered in eBook for immediate download from lulu.com and Amazon on the Kindle viewer. It can be purchased from Surgical Tactics as a reference chart. The tactical medic training that is coming up in Austell 14-18 July is a level A course and meets or exceeds the TEMS and TC3 guidelines for tactical medics and medical professionals. It is clear at this moment, that there is not enough…
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Added by M Clark on May 5, 2008 at 11:30pm —
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So if you think I haven't been motivated lately, and thus no recent blogs, you are wrong; just busy, is all. Motivation is all around us; like beauty, it is in the eye of the beholder. if you aren't feeling motivated by something, you probably aren't looking.
Motivation is what differentiates us sentient beings from ameobas, but even then, some painful stimuli from time to time will get even the lowest form of life to do something relatively modest and therefore, if we are just…
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Added by Mick Mayers on May 5, 2008 at 10:58pm —
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Some of you may have read my old post on being changed from a fire dept to a Public Safety dept. Sofar it is looking like we are loseing the training dept to PD and our budget was striped clean. not even 10 extra dollars for all of next year. HOWEVER... The cops got everything they asked for and than some. (we were picked clean!!!)
I resently applied to be a fulltime paid firefighter/emt...I fear that with the way things are going if I get the fulltime job I will give up my vol. dept.…
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Added by Matthew Cosgrove on May 5, 2008 at 10:24pm —
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well the girls look really good according to doctor tim- i didn't get to see much b/c i wasn't feeling too good and couldn't see the screen. but i was told everything is looking good. i will update on thursday after that appointment. ttyl
Added by Trish Girard on May 5, 2008 at 5:41pm —
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Well its been another month for on the dept. Things are awesome i am learning alot and have been able too see quite a bit of calls to learn off of. I just completed my basic esstintals class over the weekend and boy let me tell ya what it wore me out lol, but i had a lot of fun and learned alot from the class as well as myself and what i can do. im still waiting for my frist major structure fire, have seen two barn fires but no house or ect... anyways just thought i give a quick update as to my…
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Added by Mike Yocom on May 5, 2008 at 1:21pm —
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So things are looking up for Chief Jim Payne. He has been extubated and is breathing on his own. He is still in a coma and is being moved to a rehab center. He still looks like a guy who is in bad shape but his scans look good.... he just has alot of swelling that needs to decrease before we will really know his true condition. Prayers are still needed for him and his family.
Omnis Cedo Domus
James Quagliano
Added by James Quagliano on May 5, 2008 at 12:43pm —
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Hey...
Another Firefighter has been injured at a working car fire from "projectiles". While not a new problem, one other fairly recent event was when a FF in Windsor Locks, CT was seriously injured when a hood strut "took off" and shot into his leg, thru his bunker gear, seriously injuring him as well. THAT CAR FIRE WAS ON Sunday November 21, 2004. Upon arrival the fire was confined to the engine compartment. During companies gaining access to the engine compartment, a Firefighters had…
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Added by Karen Young on May 5, 2008 at 10:08am —
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