Rochester Fire Department Promoted Four New Lieutenant’s today.
“This is a great day for the Rochester Fire Department and the City of Rochester,” said Fire Chief John Caufield. “We are promoting a dedicated group of individuals who will put their all into serving their community to the very best of their abilities.”
The new Lieutenants are:
Douglas Knapp: 12 year veteran of the RFD, most recently at Truck 5 (Gardiner Ave.); winner of several City of…
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Doe, a deer a female deer
Ray, the medic on the call
Me, the name I call myself
FA, the start of what was said….
SO, what will my penance be?
LA, it was the newest in the fleet!
TI, it’s technically not my…
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Funeral Information for Tom Wright, Son of Fire Fighter Sonny Wright (Station 312 "D")
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Wow?? How do you come up to Scania Trucks???
Greets
Tom
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Fire on the Mountain: FireRescue recalls the South Canyon Fire
By FireRescue Editor-in-Chief Timothy E. Sendelbach
The South Canyon Fire is perhaps one of the most controversial fires in U.S. history. To this day, it sparks conversation and concern about firefighters’—and commanding officers’—understanding of entrapment situations, situational awareness, LCES, etc. In short, it stirs emotion because it was an avoidable…
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hi all. hope your forth of july was safe and fun. Here in central kansas .We received rain.
that didn;t slow down alot of folks in enjoying the day . but i am sure it kept the fires down .
our wheat harvest is pretty well wrapping up and out of the way for another year. with only one grain elavator {storage facility} colapsing . it put a damper on some grain storage . but the facility was biult many years ago. this don't happen often . but when it does it's a tradagy. two young…
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I am planning to make an emergency plan guide for the aviation airports is there anyone can help? as i know that NFPA 424 has covered this part and also the FAA 139 but those guys from the airport requires ICAO
so what am thinking is to make one from all
and maybe i can use some help
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On our way from the staging area to the Coliseum, one person in particular stood out from the crowd of people lining the streets. Once we exited I-526 and turned onto the city streets, I noticed a woman kneeling on the sidewalk. Her right hand was held over her heart and her left hand was held aloft giving the …
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Eleven Minutes to Mayday; What You Need to Know
By Christopher J. Naum, SFPE
CommandSafety.com
The Colerain Township (OH) Fire and EMS Department under the leadership of Director and Chief G. Bruce Smith recently released its final report…
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