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SOMETIMES IT"S NOT SO SIMPLE on BACKSTEP FIREFIGHTER

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Added by Dave LeBlanc on April 25, 2011 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Check out First Due Questions on Facebook...

Come and check out First Due Questions on facebook! There is daily questions added and its a great place for anyone to gain or spread a bit of knowledge...theres no WRONG answers just discussions from different parts of the nation!

Added by Isaac Frazier on April 25, 2011 at 3:26pm — No Comments

The Company Officer: Going for it and Belief

The Company Officer: Going for it and Belief

Christopher J. Naum,SPFE

TheCompanyOfficer.com

 

As a Company Officer, at some point in your career, you will come to that one pivotal point, when the clarity of a situation becomes all so apparent and clear.

Sometime you just have to believe and have the resilience, fortitude and that deep in the gut feeling that you know what and how something needs to…

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Added by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on April 23, 2011 at 11:28pm — No Comments

SCHOOL BUS UNDER-RIDE AND THE YELLOW JACKET SPLIT

Guess what?  Some firefighters and myself got our hands on another school bus for heavy rescue training in Norwalk, Ohio sponsored by the Northern Ohio Fools on a rainy April Saturday.  Of course, we spent some time covering the basics of school bus extrication with the newbies of this heavy rescue environment.  Then I had a few new ideas and… Continue

Added by Paul Hasenmeier on April 23, 2011 at 8:45pm — No Comments

The Last few days

These past few weeks have been hard on me. My mentally challenged uncle,Keith, who lived with my family for years, was put in the hospital with pneumonia for the third time and he was struggling to breathe.



On April 16th they(the hospital) gave him 24 hours to live.

Keith made till April 19th.

He died in the night and we got a call at 11:58pm telling us of his passing.



So these past days of been tough on me, getting used to the fact he's not with us anymore and… Continue

Added by Jonny Gordon on April 21, 2011 at 8:58pm — No Comments

BFS Acquires New Airport Rescue & Fire Fighting Tender

The Barbados Fire Service has acquired a new Rosenbauer - Panther, Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle. The new appliance will join the existing fleet of crash tenders at the Airport Fire Station and improve the departments ability to respond to aerodrome emergencies at the Grantley Adams International Airport.



The vehicle which was acquired from Angloco Limited in the United Kingdom was manufactured by Rosenbauer. The Barbados… Continue

Added by Glyne Alleyne on April 21, 2011 at 2:30pm — No Comments

RFD Cuts

The Democrat and Chronicle has an article about the proposed RFD cuts.

Engine 5 on Lyell Ave is scheduled to close, 50 firefighters are to be

eliminated. There are other proposals about companies and staff

positions that could be eliminated.You can read the full article by clicking the lick below and read the user comments after the article. …



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Added by Davin Eshelman on April 21, 2011 at 11:23am — No Comments

In the Zone....PPE, Equipment, Training and Firewise program.

Hey all don't know how far this idea will make it, but some friends of mine said I should so here we go....



The Name of my Blog for all to read will be "IN THE ZONE".  For this blog, "The Zone" is the Wildland - Urban Interface Zone, or the I-Zone as it is commonly referred to. Even if your deep inside the heart of a major metropolitan city, anywhere the Urban Fuel… Continue

Added by Jason Myer on April 21, 2011 at 11:00am — No Comments

Choose Your Weapon: Nozzle selection when using CAFS

By Keith Klassen



For years, the fire service has been embroiled in the “great compressed-air foam system (CAFS) nozzle debate”—a debate that focuses primarily on which nozzle is best for compressed-air foam (CAF). In reality, CAF can be pumped through any nozzle. However, that doesn’t mean fire departments should just pick a nozzle at random. Nozzle selection must be based on research into how CAF works and consideration of the various factors that make each department…

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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 21, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

Need a little help from my fire service brothers and sisters

I am calling all fellow firefighters for a little help. My wife lost her mother in a car accident and Mother's Day is VERY tough for her. I entered her in a contest and if she wins if will add some happiness back to Mother's Day. Also, I am on duty (C-Shift) Mothers Day so I cant be with her to help her through the day. I am asking all my Brothers and Sisters to go to the link below and vote for her video. I am also asking you to do everything you can to help spread the word and get others…

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Added by Ryan Christen on April 20, 2011 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment

I GOT MARRIED!

 

Well, I’ve been away from this page for a long time…should’t, but today I’m writing you about something I should write a long time ago..…

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Added by Sharon Garcia Valle on April 20, 2011 at 4:00pm — 7 Comments

Captain Bill Duncan

Obituary for William Duncan

Obituary for William Duncan

Duncan, William “Bill”



With great sadness we share that Bill passed away on Friday, March 25, 2011 at K-W Health Centre of Grand River Hospital at the age of 56 with Donna and David at his side.



Beloved husband of Donna (nee Bronson) Duncan for 17 years.



Supportive and loving father to…

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Added by Brad Duncan on April 20, 2011 at 1:10pm — No Comments

Ergonomics in Apparatus Design -- Where Are We Now?

A review of some of the safety-related design changes I’m seeing

Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro



If you’ve been reading my columns over the past several years, then you’ve probably heard me use the term “ergonomics” many times. I guess when I like a word, I tend to use it a lot—sorry to be redundant! What’s more interesting: Apparatus manufacturers seem to like the word as… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 20, 2011 at 8:30am — No Comments

What Is Your Favorite Attack Line & Nozzle Setup and Why?

Please share…

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Added by SAFE Firefighter on April 19, 2011 at 11:53am — 11 Comments

Another Successful Year

CAMP HOUSTON FIRE 2011 was a huge success.  Without the assistance of the Houston Fire Department, our many Sponsors, fellow firefighters, friends, and family  we could not have accomplished our goals.  Twenty young women from the Houston area have succeeded in over-coming their fears and learning that they "can do anything".  Thank you!  Thank you!  Thank you!!!

 

Laura

Added by Laura Hunter on April 19, 2011 at 8:23am — 1 Comment

Don’t Know the Fundamentals of Wildland Firefighting? It’s Time to Learn



REALITY CHECK

By Scott Cook



How fast can you run?



On Friday, April 15, Eastland, Texas, firefighter Gregory Simmons died in a wildland fire. Simmons’ death was initially thought to be the result of being overrun by the fire, but a later report from the medical examiner relates that he died from blunt-force trauma.…



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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 19, 2011 at 8:00am — 3 Comments

Web-Based Training for Mental Health Professionals Serving Firefighters

The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation is working with the Medical University of South Carolina staff to prepare Web programs to meet this need

By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki



Following is the last in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to mental and behavioral health in the fire service. Read the other six articles:… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 19, 2011 at 6:00am — No Comments

Analytical Study Reveals Patterns in U.S Firefighter Fatalities

Analytical Study Reveals Patterns in U.S Firefighter Fatalities

Christopher J. Naum, SFPE

Executive Producer;…

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Added by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on April 16, 2011 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Pennsylvania`s Rapid Intervention Team On a Save:

April 13 - (01:05) First alarm companies were dispatched to the 1100 block of Frieda St. for the report of a working structure fire. EMS 23A Lukasik was the first on scene and confirmed the working fire requesting the SRN to be dispatched. Early reports indicated possible entrapment but it was soon discovered that the homeowner was on vacation and the structure was unoccupied. Crews were faced with heavy fire conditions on the first floor, side A. Companies went to work performing their… Continue

Added by Duane Young on April 15, 2011 at 8:39pm — No Comments

Tornado response requires effective command & knowledge of different agencies’ roles

Taming the Twister

Tornado response requires effective command & knowledge of different agencies’ roles

By Mike Walker



Every community recalls history through pivotal events. For example, April 19, 1995, and Sept. 11, 2001, are both dates that changed the course of history for the United States. Most people can say where they were and what they were doing… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 15, 2011 at 6:01pm — 3 Comments

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