Added by michele boswell on August 8, 2007 at 6:09pm — 1 Comment
This is by far one of the most amazing videos I personally have ever seen. This video is from the March 28, 2007 at a Houston, Texas Four Alarm High Rise Fire. Our good friends at www.TheBravestOnline.com acquired the radio traffic as well as exclusive video that was captured by news…
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Needham Fire Fighters open up around the electric meter at 66 pond View Ave this afternoon. Apparently a cable installer struck a live wire inside the wall sparking a fire which was quickly contained.
Steve Walsh photo
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Another quiet night. One early call to land a medical helicopter. This is Guthrie Air out of Sayre, PA
Added by Peter Lupkowski on August 8, 2007 at 11:09am — 2 Comments
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Collyer's Mansion conditions are a common but rarely publicized situation that confronts Public Safety personnel. Persons living in these conditions often present as clean, well spoken and "normal" in public but suffer from a mental condition that prevents them from distinguishing between trash and valuable items. This is called Obsessive Compulsive Hoarding Disorder.
The following is a brief…
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We just got back from another activated alarm. My tillerman tells me it is too hot back in the box, but I would have no idea as the rest of us are sitting in the relative comfort of our poooorly air conditioned cab (like all those o's?). Of course, I have my turnouts on, but at least I had the foresight to leave my gear under the HVAC vent in the station, so it stays cool for about 20 minutes, which is what it should take to go out, get staged, and get turned around (AGAIN).…
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dispatch audio for this mornings Five Alarm Fire in Queens ia available at www.nyfirewire.com
Queens, N. Y. 08/07/07 @ 03:45 hrs.
Jackson Heights Section
Box 7894
address: 37 – 28 Junction Blvd. x 37th. Ave.
7894 @ 03:45
Engs. 316, 307, 287
Lad. 154, T. Lad. 138
Batt. 46
10 – 75 – 7894…
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August 4th, 18:25 hours...
Right after shift change I was in my office reading email when the tones went off reporting a house fire at 31 Vine Street, dispatching Engines 1 and 3, Ladder 2, Rescue 1 and Car 2.
As I turend onto Vine Street, I spotted the hydrant for the first due engine company and pulled up just beyond the home. There was smoke puffing from around the dormer.
I struck the the first alarm on arrival, and radioed orders to the first due…
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Hi Brother and sister firefighters and EMS, I am new to this site and I guess you can say new to the fire service being I am at the end of my second year. I am very proud to be a firefighter, and after the fall quarter I will also Have my EMT-B. I am looking very forward to learning everything that I can to help others as well as my brother and sister firefighters. Thank you to all who have requested me as a friend. Be safe everyone
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Boston Ladder 9's Seagrave Tiller
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