Added by DragonSlayerEMS on September 16, 2007 at 10:43am — 1 Comment
Hey, all...
For those who have been following, there's a new post on my blog about the documentary that I'm shooting with the Providence, RI Fire Department.
You can view it at:
www.provfiredocumentary.blogspot.com
Enjoy & stay safe!
Erin
Added by Erin Blackman on September 16, 2007 at 9:23am — No Comments
Well, in three weeks I'll be in Emmitsburg for the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial weekend. We weren't able to get our honor guard set up to go, so I'll be going on my own. Of the three Georgia firefighters being added this year, two of them were friends. It's important to me that I be there.
The down side of it all, is that the guy I had been planning on having as a roommate for the trip to share expenses bailed out on me. I'm still going.
I plan to leave metro-Atlanta…
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On Saturday morning, June 17, 2006 I set out on a five-day cross-country trip to Sedona, AZ with my oldest brother David, who had moved there two years earlier. It was a much needed vacation for me and a necessary trip for my brother to retrieve some things from home in Buffalo, NY.
On Sunday morning, the Brins Mesa Fire in Oak Creek Canyon started one mile north of Sedona. We watched the fire's progress on the national news as we made overnight stops in Abilene, KS; Colorado Springs…
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Where in the World is West Hancock, Mississippi?
The Two-Year Story of a Fire Department in Need…
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Especially after FirefighterNation picked up 5K, it seems like there are all kinds of interesting people on here. It won't be long before we are celebrating 10K. I mean, there's a ton of people who haven't found there way here yet and the whole network provides a way to share ideas and stuff in ways never possible when I first became a firefighter. The hard part is balancing the act of checking in on the Nation vs. making sure I check my e-mails (and answering them), finishing that paper I…
ContinueAdded by Mick Mayers on September 15, 2007 at 8:58pm — 1 Comment
About 18 months ago we burned down a local restaurant and saved the two houses closest to it. Well last week the houses went too. Kind of suspicious. Sometimes you can't win.
We've had several automatic alarms and a mutual aid request for a house fire. Quiet, just the way us "old guys" like it.
Added by Peter Lupkowski on September 15, 2007 at 5:18pm — No Comments
Firefighter Kelly Page, 38, of the Lowell Fire Department died in the line of duty last night. A member of Engine 4, Page had just returned from a medical call and was checking equipment when he collapsed. Immediate life saving efforts by firefighters and paramedics were not successful.My sympathies to the family, friends and members of the Lowell Fire Department.
Funeral details will be posted as they become available.
Added by Stephen Walsh on September 15, 2007 at 5:16pm — 1 Comment
I know I'll catch alot of flack for this my first blog, but, here it goes. I think the courts, should look into putting the less offenders into the fire service .take and give them some guidence, training, i know the really bad ones can't be alone, and if they have a bad record even after 18 their records aren't esponged at least in PA, but, even if they can do community service such as cleaning the hall , washing the equipment, doing the odd ball jobs, maybe they can talk to some of their…
ContinueIn Phoenix , Arizona , a 26-year-old mother stared down at her 6 year old son, who was dying of terminal leukemia. Although her heart was filled
with sadness, she also had a strong feeling of determination. Like any parent, she wanted her son to grow up and fulfill all his dreams. Now
that was no longer possible...The leukemia would see to that. But she still
wanted her son's dreams to come true. She took her son's hand and asked, "Billy, did you ever think about what you…
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Lord, grant all firefighters courage to face and conquer their fears to share and endure the ordeal of those who need them.
Grant them strength of the heart and body to bear whatever burden may be placed upon them and to deliver to safety all those placed within their care ...... Give them concern for others, the compassion to comfort,and the love to serve unselfishly whenever they are called.....and PLEASE LORD...through it all, be by their sides.
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Every since my Fire Chief Tony Brownson, invited me to Join Firefighter Nation. I was approved by the Web Chief to be able to join the Firefighter Nation. Since then I was contacted by the National Fire Protection Agency to go to Las Vegas Nevada United States to do a Presentation there at a yearly conference, because I uploaded my Fire Safety for Disabled Presentation plus my Fire Safety Guide for the Disabled on the…
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