Added by Michael J. Gregory on December 29, 2010 at 3:32pm — No Comments
I've written about the event but I'm ashamed to say that I've never visited the memorial site before last night. Nonetheless, I'm glad I attended the brief, quiet remembrance for the five Buffalo firefighters who were killed in the line of duty on December 27, 1983.
Here's a story of my experience at the corner of Grosvenor and North Division Streets and what happened there almost 30 years ago.
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By Kriss Garcia
Today’s structure fires are becoming more infrequent yet more aggressive all the time. This, along with the fact that we’re in a construction era where building materials are becoming less resistant to the damage fire can cause, makes it imperative that we get the most experience and education possible out of the fires we do have. How do we accomplish this in a manner that translates to real learning, where we can make decisions based on real-life…
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Chicago: Anatomy of a Building and it’s Collapse
By Christopher J. Naum, SFPE
The tragic events in the City of Chicago on Wednesday December 22, 2010, when Chicago Firefighter Edward…
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by Lou Angeli
December 22, 2010 -- Today firefighters and emergency personnel worldwide mourn the loss of 2 brave Chicago firefighters who perished during a building collapse in south city. It came on the 100th anniversary of the Union Stock Yards fire, which killed 21 Chicago firefighters.
Sadly though, 11 years ago this month a similar fire claimed the lives of 6 Worcester Mass Firefighters who were lost as they searched for 2…
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Just after 0400 HRS on the morning of Dec. 22, 1910, a fire broke out in the basement of a six-story cold storage warehouse building, specifically Warehouse…
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Notes from a Rookie Firefighter...December 21, 2010
Can you believe it? On Sunday we had our Santa Run and thank the Lord the weather held at about 30 degrees. What a blast! I sat between two guys and learned so much: how to spot a deer in the wood, slaughter it, etc.; what men like in women; views on divorce; and just other fun stuff a sheltered Catholic women wouldn't know.
What knowledge!
And there was the first call for a brush fire…
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UL University recently releases an on-line training program based on an in-depth research project examining ventilation of single family dwellings. The Impact of Ventilation on Fire Behavior in Legacy and Contemporary Residential
Construction
is an excellent presentation on the influence of ventilation on fire behavior
and discussion of the tactical implications of the…
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By now many of you have heard about the tragic fire that occurred yesterday morning in Baltimore, MD. The original call was for fire on the porch, and it was…
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