It's Day-FIVE since Last Saturday on that fateful day Sept. 26, 2009. Water subsided slightly. My house still flooded and with no electrical power. Unlike other areas at due east and north of our city. Water flood are gone but they are starting cleaning their community.
Relief operation still on-going and out Fire Tanker its rear tires were busted and needs for replacement. It was worned out because of rescue / relief operation since DAY - ONE, stepping on debris or rocks. Our chief…
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Added by Michael Vito on September 30, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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I am retired and no longer an Active Firefighter,
but I am now and always will be a Firefighter. I
am a Life Member of my Fire Company.
I will eat sleep and breathe Firefighting until the
day I am called home to the Lord. I can no longer
offer my services, due to poor health, but I can and
will offer an opinion or advice where I can.
I have fought everything the Fire Service has had
to offer during my time as an Active Firefighter,…
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Added by Fred Eppinger on September 30, 2009 at 10:01pm —
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I was fortunate to recently go to China and get an unprecedented access to the Chinese Fire Service.
Attached is a link to a Pod Cast I did for the NFPA on September 25 2009. …
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Added by Dave Reed on September 30, 2009 at 8:30pm —
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...September 30, 2009
I did a little detective work because a friend of mine couldn't get to the convention in Wildwood a few weeks ago and he wanted a golf shirt. Because of my work I have learned how to investigate and research using the internet and I found a way to get merchandise from the convention. I won't bore you with the details of how I found the link, but I will share it with you:…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on September 30, 2009 at 8:47am —
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Peter Jorgensen, the publisher of
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine, died of cancer at his home in Tundbridge, Vt.,on Sept. 25 at age 68. Below is a remembrance by Jeff Berend, Elsevier Public Safety’s VP/Publisher.
A Fire Service Renaissance Man
The fire service is made up of many unique individuals, but none more unique than Peter Jorgensen. Whenever I'd see Pete at a conference or meeting, with his always-present bowtie and strong…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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The Future of ARFF
KME displays modern-looking Force 1500 ARFF vehicle
Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro
I’m sure that most of you who attended FDIC and the Harrisburg Fire Expo exhibit halls stopped by the KME booth and saw its new Force 1500 ARFF vehicle. It was definitely worth a look. At first glance it appeared quite futuristic in nature, and after taking a closer look, I can see that a lot of great engineering went into the design of this…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Pockets Aren't Just Hand Warmers
A brief rundown of essential tools to carry & where
By Robert L. James III
Often new firefighters are unaware of the things they need to carry in their pockets to do the job. Even experienced firefighters may be missing the opportunity to maximize their pocket space; I've run across firefighters who have no idea what's in their own pockets.
Ladies and gentlemen, pockets are not just hand warmers. And when you put your…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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From Multitasking to Task Overload
For firefighters, the ability to do many things at once is crucial, but it’s easy to take it too far
By Billy Schmidt
Firefighting-360 (FF-360) is a continuing series of articles that takes a broad look into the concept of crew resource management (CRM) and how it can improve and enhance training and operations in the fire service. The purpose of the FF-360 column is to inform and encourage emergency responders to use a…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Hey all,
My brother is on a vol. fire dept that is useing outdated bunker gear. My question to the fire fighting brother hood is does any one have extra gear for this dept before someone is seriously hurt. This is a tiny town the only money they really get is from fish fries and stuff. They have tried for a grant but get turned down. I spent 12 years on a vol. dept in Florida but not on a dept at this time. He can be reached at aliron1630@hotmail.com If any dept can help it would be…
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Added by Nathan Enyart on September 29, 2009 at 8:51pm —
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What kind of Leader do you want to be?
In my 18 years in the fire service I have learned a lot of useful information. I had no formal leadership training yet made my way through the ranks to Captain. With that being said, I learned by observing what others did to learn what to do and most importantly what not to do. I remember my first Capt. lets call him Bill. He was a large burly guy who came across as a knowledgeable yet forceful fellow. At the…
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Added by Mike Walker on September 29, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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From Backstep Firefighter
Do you realize that it has been five months since the infamous “Shot Heard ‘Round the Firehouse”? In that time, there have been 14 articles written devoted to “Examining the process of firefighting to see if there is a better and safer way to operate”. Was this an employer directed punishment, an adult version of writing “I will not be…
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Added by Bill Carey on September 29, 2009 at 7:59am —
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I joined because of my son all are kids ware out of high school and we need it some think to do so we went to volunteer at station 43 on monday night ware we meet for mondy night training we have met some good freinds at the fire station over the years my best friend at northwestfiredept.
Added by J.D.Williams on September 28, 2009 at 3:27pm —
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As a firefighter it is imperative that we train. However, state classes seldom fit into my schedule, and in my county, opportunities to take the classes I'm interested in are few and far between. Fortunately, I have been able to attend many classes I otherwise might have missed in recent years, by going to the annual Women Firefighters' weekend at the New York State Fire Academy in Montour Falls. This weekend was started by the Fire Service Women of New York State. This is a great organization…
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Added by Kimberly A Bownas on September 28, 2009 at 8:13am —
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A.J. Heightman
Editor-in-Chief,
JEMS & Firefighter Nation
The new series Trauma premiering Monday night is being billed by NBC as "the first high-octane medical drama series to live exclusively in the field." The show's Website says it's "like an adrenaline shot to the heart, an intense, action-packed look at one of the most dangerous medical professions in the world: first responder paramedics." Unfortunately having had the…
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Added by Firefighter Nation WebChief on September 27, 2009 at 9:04pm —
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...September 28, 2009
Hi everyone! I had a great day yesterday at a CERT training seminar in Warren, NJ. I belong to the Office of Emergency Management and sometimes this organization and the fire department conflict. However, I had a free Saturday and thought I could benefit from any type of training offered.
I took a Disaster Triage class, a Communications…
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Added by Denise Imperiale on September 27, 2009 at 8:40pm —
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WE ARE HOME!!!!!! finally able to relax in our own lil creature comforts of home..lol we now have a home nurse here for 8 hours a day to basically watch the girls and give us a break. i had to show her how the pumps worked since i had to use them for the first time yesterday and again at 4am. everyone is doing good here and the girls are glad to be home finally. now we just have to wait on the boys to come home tomarrow
Added by Trish Girard on September 26, 2009 at 3:26pm —
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I am looking for information on cellar fires. Fire attack tactics, ventilation methods, overhauling and any other ideas, information or suggestions.
Added by Scott Sanders on September 26, 2009 at 1:48pm —
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hey all we are still in akron childrens. the past three days have been insane but we were told today that we may be going home tomarrow!!!! today both jimmy and i had to be trained on how to replace an NG tube in both girls and at first it was difficult but what do ya expect when they are fighting ya know..lol anyway the nurse said we both did excellent and didn't need any help. then once the guy bringin the feed pumps left the room the nurse showed us how to operate them (they had to mark the…
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Added by Trish Girard on September 24, 2009 at 6:48pm —
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After nearly two decades of being on
my volunteer department I’ve started noticing a frightening trend amongst our members – low attendance. And I’m not just talking about the boring and mundane weekly truck / station maintenance. I’m talking about emergency incidents and training.
The same ten or so people out of a 30-person roster keep showing up for everything, while the others seem to show up periodically. Some I haven’t seen…
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Added by Chris Tomlinson on September 24, 2009 at 2:32pm —
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The IAFC and NFPA have just released the Second Edition of
Fire Officer: Principles and Practice. This updated publication is designed to help fire fighters make a smooth transition to fire officer.
Covering the entire scope of NFPA 1021,
Standard for Fire Officer Professional Qualifications, 2009 Edition, Fire Officer combines current content with dynamic features and interactive…
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Added by IAFC on September 23, 2009 at 1:40pm —
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