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It's not all glory

In preparation for annual house inspection, we are stripping and waxing the floors. I am reminded of a day over three decades ago: I was a very young produce clerk at Kroger. My father comes in to buy groceries for fire station #14 just down the street where he is assigned.

I am so proud to see him in his uniform and for him to see me working my first "real" job, but a little embarrassed that he happens in while I am mopping the floor.

"Ah, nothin' wrong with that," he tells…

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Added by Lana Moore on August 7, 2012 at 9:00am — 7 Comments

So What Are We Supposed To Do on BackstepFirefighter

After reading the NIOSH Investigation report for the Line of Duty Death of Firefighter John Davies that occurred in Worcester, Massachusetts in December of 2011, a certain amount of confusion remains.

Based on the finding by the committee performing the Investigation, the Worcester should have used VSP (Victim Survivability Profiling)…

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Added by Dave LeBlanc on August 7, 2012 at 7:11am — No Comments

Twitter Olympics

My latest submission on Social Media, check out my piece on Twitter Olympics

http://www.fireengineering.com/blogs/feblognetwork/billy-greenwood.html

Added by FETC on August 6, 2012 at 8:27pm — No Comments

the politics of firefighting

See the full blog entry at pipenozzle.com:

"There’s more, much more needed to win the political debate than touchy-feely, feel-good public relations, of course. Firefighters need to lock and load with cold, hard fact. Lots of them, and I don’t mean run stats. Even the busiest departments touch the daily lives of only a small percentage of the population, and that’s good. Fewer runs, safer city, and therein lies the political paradox for firefighters. The safer taxpayers feel,…

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Added by Barry Greer on August 5, 2012 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

Firefighters kill themselves sometimes. So what who cares?

I spent yesterday in Denver at the Denver Convention Center the host location for the Fire-Rescue International Conference http://s36.a2zinc.net/clients/iafc/fri12/Public/MainHall.aspx?ID=2716 with Chief Jeff Dill of the Palatine Rural Fire Protection District in suburban Chicago.

B/C Dill is a…

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Added by Timothy O. Casey on August 2, 2012 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

A Blessing!

May the LORD bless you,in your rising up,and in your laying down,in your going out,and in your coming in,in your labor,and in your leisure,untill you come Face to Face with GOD.AMEN. 

Added by RevJerry Fales Chaplain oms on August 2, 2012 at 12:26pm — No Comments

If You Need a Torch On Your Scene...Can You Operate It?

Torches are not a tool that we use everyday, month, or year on our emergency scenes, but if needed can you pull it off the rig, work truck on a job site, or cart in an industrial setting and go to work quickly?  Entrapment and impalements possibilities are never ending and some may require cutting a victim free with a torch.  Brothers in Toledo, Ohio were recently faced with a victim impaled on a 6′ tall Victorian style wrought iron fence.  While stabilizing the victim, they used a Metabo…

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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on July 31, 2012 at 9:15pm — No Comments

help needed

So my contract with the Navy is up in april and im trying to get in a department, I need help and advice on where to start Ive been a shipboard fire figher for 6 years.  Im either staying in southern california or heading to vegas area.  Please help im trying to get set I have a family of six I need to provide for.

thanks to all and prayers to all those affected in Colorado by the shooting.

ian

Added by ian on July 30, 2012 at 2:14am — No Comments

Denver Post Reporters Know More Than Rescuers!

It seems the Denver Post has hired two extraordinarily gifted emergency medical advisers, or possibly two desperately stupid reporters that feel that from the safety of their adorably decorated cubicles they can fairly judge the conduct of the emergency personnel that responded to the Aurora shootings.

It seems Karen E. Crummy (no irony in her name…

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Added by Timothy O. Casey on July 28, 2012 at 11:26am — No Comments

Help out a Detroit Fire Fighters SON

To my Police Officers and Fire Fighters PLEASE help a brothers family out ... PLEASE help the son of a DETROIT FIRE FIGHTER.. go to this link and search under mens SKINNY and vote for DUSTIN O. Help him get a start in life .. He worked hard to get this far help a brothers family out ..…

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Added by Detroit Fire Angel on July 27, 2012 at 12:28pm — No Comments

Top 10 Reasons to be a Firefighter.

 

There are many reasons to be a firefighter, some obvious and some maybe not so obvious. So here are my Top 10 Reasons to be a firefighter.

 

1) Everyone thinks you are a hero, even if you don’t believe that yourself. After the fires here in Colorado Springs, I am of the opinion that all of my former co-workers are freaking heroes and so does this entire city. The men and women of the Colorado Springs Fire Department (and all the other agencies that…

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Added by Timothy O. Casey on July 26, 2012 at 6:23pm — 2 Comments

Honoring The Fallen

Honoring The Fallen

The Challenges of Public Memorial Planning

By Meghaun Campbell for Paul Olesniewicz

When firefighters pass away in the line of duty, their department and their community want to offer them a fitting tribute. One way communities and departments choose to commemorate their fallen heroes is a public memorial. Unfortunately, establishing a public memorial can be a long and arduous process. It requires flexibility, dedication, and determination on the part…

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Added by Paul Olesniewicz on July 24, 2012 at 4:16pm — No Comments

Why Do Firefighters Volunteer?

Through the years, I’ve participated in numerous interviews with candidates that have applied for membership in our department.  Recently, I started thinking about the challenges of our proud volunteer fire service, and how special of a person it takes to become a professional volunteer firefighter.  In a world where there are many different kinds of people, and many different personalities and priorities, these people give their time and energy to make their communities…

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Added by Nate Melby on July 23, 2012 at 1:26am — No Comments

Colorado Cries Uncle!

Colorado cries Uncle! I believe I am not alone in asking why so much tragedy has fallen on Colorado? I watched my city burn just a few weeks ago and have dozens of friends trying to find a way back to a normal life after losing everything they owned.

 

I was directly affected by the Waldo Canyon fire in many ways and am still involved with efforts to help my home town recovery from this event. Then I heard about the shootings in Denver and thought what the hell…

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Added by Timothy O. Casey on July 21, 2012 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Portugal Fires

Added by fernando carvalheira alves on July 21, 2012 at 11:50am — 1 Comment

Trickle-Down Customer Service

Every organization serves customers. Retail stores, governments, hospitals and restaurants they all serve customers, both internally and externally. So, shouldn’t meeting the needs of all of their customers be a top priority? Trickle-down service may be the most effective way to serve everyone.

Fire departments, like other organizations, are trying to make their way…

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Added by Billy Schmidt on July 21, 2012 at 6:00am — 3 Comments

Return on Energy for Volunteers

In studies about volunteer recruitment and retention, it has been mentioned that some firefighters reach a plateau after several years of service, where they “burn out”.  We lose some of these valuable volunteers to other interests, and all of their fire service training walks out the door with them.  This leaves us with a double impact: we lose a trained firefighter, and we also lose an experienced and participative member of our group.



As members of the fire service at all ranks…

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Added by Nate Melby on July 17, 2012 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Organ Donation

Another 9/11 Sick Responder is in unstable, critical condition in the hospital.  His only chance for survival is a double lung transplant and most likely also a liver (they will determine after a biopsy in a day or so..

So I wondered, how many of you are organ donors?

Physically fit, healthy and disease free as most of the FF are, doesnt that make for good organ harvesting? 

 

Im curious, how many of you are?

I am although the lungs arent useable, the liver…

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Added by Reggie Cervantes on July 11, 2012 at 5:44pm — No Comments

Our Brain Matters

Our brain is powerful and mysterious. It performs simple, routine tasks everyday. It can create entertaining music and art, construct compelling stories, and solve intricate problems and equations. Weighing in at approximately 3 pounds, our brain is our most important asset.

Here’s some “thought-provoking” points about the brain from Laura Helmuth in the July/August…

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Added by Billy Schmidt on July 9, 2012 at 5:18pm — No Comments

tales from a tailboard fireman

While on a driving trip to Oregon, my wife and I witnessed a truck VS motorcycle accident. We stopped, I got into character and did what we do. I have been retired for 14 years now but it is like riding a bike, you never forget. When we arrived at our destination, we were having dinner with friends. My wife was relating the trip and mentioned the accident. Our friends asked me "what did you do?" And my answer was,"I took command, stopped the bystanders from doing anything stupid, and secured…

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Added by mike simms on July 8, 2012 at 5:25pm — No Comments

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