There is a saying that states, " With knowledge, comes power." History is an important part of that knowledge. Recently, I attended a class on the history of the fire service. And with the exception of the instructors assembled, everyone in that class had 5 or less years of experience. I represented the dinosaurs with 30+…
Added by Andy Marsh on February 3, 2012 at 5:00pm — 2 Comments
I would first like to say that the use of the following article is not meant to be an armchair quarterback or to be critical of the department involved. However I do feel it can be a learning opportunity for us, to at least review some basics of having a search plan.
Article:
A man died in a blaze after four firefighters failed to spot him during two searches of a burning building, an inquest heard today. Danny Holt, 33, collapsed in his lounge after a chip pan caught fire –…
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Here is a quick look at a building that offers more than one considering in regards to construction characteristics. The building in the photos is currently a resale shop. This building has been a tack shop, lawn equipment, sold boats and trailers. If you look hard at the front, it has been added onto.
The right side of the building was the original and the left was…
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I once found a baby in the trash. On a beautiful summer morning we were engaged in our normal coffee and BS session when an alarm came in for the engine company. The horn went off. I didn’t pay much attention as I was riding on the ladder truck that day.
The pumper bros rushed out of the kitchen while I continued to eat my breakfast of eggs and green chili. In double company stations there are generally two kinds of trucks, a pumper truck, that’s the one that carries the water and…
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Added by Peggy Sweeney on February 3, 2012 at 8:44am — 7 Comments
What would do you do for this heavily involved attached garage fire? Does the split-level layout change your strategies/tactics? Give us the report and your RECEO VS considerations. Have fun!
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If you live anywhere in the Houston/Galveston area, check out this link for going farther in your fire career or starting one! You can start from the bottom and work your way up or complete your fire degree here!
Added by Sean Coutorie on January 31, 2012 at 12:15pm — No Comments
This is a firefighter or victim rescue company drill that intimidates some, but once you break it down and train, it can be done quickly with just a few firefighters. The scenario simulates a heavy victim inside the window where rescuers cannot lift the victim out the window. The high-anchor point with a modified 2:1 provides extra lifting…
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At a firefighter survival and rescue training this past Saturday (Ehove Fire Academy), we covered a bunch of the skills every firefighter should have in their memory bank. This class could no doubt last a week or more.…
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Most of you probably read the title of this post and are thinking to yourselves. "What is this lunatic talking about? We train all the time!" and some of the volunteer firefighters are thinking that the training requirements of your fire department are already harsh enough and are extremely difficult to manage with your family and work.
I agree with you. The current "training epidemic" that is sweeping the fire service nationwide is not a lack of training, but a lack of relevant,…
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I think I finally put it all together….I understand it now. Call it an epiphany or a moment of clarity, but suddenly it all made sense. During a recent class the instructor made several references to the standard EGH ethos, “We come first” and “Risk a lot to save a lot”. As I listened though, I understood that while he spoke of these things, his perspective was different. …
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Rescue 4 in Florida.
I wish to forward this posting on Fire Engineering from the 25th, here's the link.
[url=http://www.fireengineering.com//articles/2012/01/restored-911-rescue-truck-arrives-in-fl.html]http://www.fireengineering.com//articles/2012/01/restored-911-rescue-truck-arrives-in-fl.html[/url]
Also on behalf of myself and the folks at the Remembrance Rescue…
Added by John Jacquette on January 27, 2012 at 5:32pm — No Comments
If you have a high rise or respond on mutual aid to a high rise district, do you know if they are marked for floor identification? If so, do you know how they corresspond with the interior labels? High rise buildings are marked differently, if at all. In our area the windows are typically marked with a reflective sticker, one on every fifth floor. Where this gets tricky is when the interior floors are labeled differently.
This high rise has red circle on the corner on the fifth floor…
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This week we've got a rippin' 2-story single family dwelling. Share your strategies, tactics and experience!
Added by SAFE Firefighter on January 27, 2012 at 9:00am — 1 Comment
Check out the new interactive tour we are creating at the Fire Museum of Maryland. Children learn about how the paid Baltimore City Fire Department was created and why.
Then the students fight the Clay Street Fire of 1873 on a 77 inch, Smartboard as they role-play as actual firemen from that time period, see the flyer attachment.…
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Many of you have taken Firefighter Survival Training. While it varies from place to place, depending on the instructors, the core information and intent is the same, to prepare firefighters to save themselves when things go wrong. From bailouts to low profile maneuvers to breathing control, all these things are taught to teach firefighters what to do when things gone wrong and they get…
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As i write this I realize I finally have the courage to put aside my uneasiness. My writing on this blog was a thorn in my daughter's side. In her childlike way, she thought millions of people read my blog and she didn't want her life and drug use an open book. However, we all know that writing is a form of therapy so I write away on this dreary NJ day.
I cannot say that the last 4 months of my life have been wonderful, but I can say that I continue to grow as a person and…
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By Dave Walsh, Chair, DCC Fire Science program
With winter upon us, it’s a good time to review one of the hazards this season brings; the “white ghost.” As we all know, basically only vapors burn; solids must undergo chemical decomposition…
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last saturday i was promoted... however,for the second time in the same rank as bevor...
well...only the best take twice^^
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