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snow emergency .

I'm in a small call fire department in mass. I would like to know how other small department handle a snow emergency ?
My department has fire fighters and EMS personal at there stations, to prevent them having to drive to the station in an emergency.

Added by Jeremy Neal on January 18, 2011 at 4:35pm — No Comments

Winter ops? Don't forget the rehab!

By A.J. Heightman, Editor-in-Chief, JEMS

Photos courtesy Patrick Swoop



On January 14, fire and EMS personnel were sent to Decatur Township (Pa.) for a fully involved house fire. They experienced heavy fire on arrival. East Derry Township Fire Chief Steve Yohn (who served as the incident commander) requested a second alarm. With extreme cold conditions, Fame EMS (Lewistown, Pa.) rapidly deployed their heated rehab tent. Approximately 70… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 18, 2011 at 1:09pm — 1 Comment

Check Out What’s on the Horizon for Employee Assistance Programs

Proposed changes to NFPA 1500 will establish guidelines for developing behavioral health assistance programs

By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki



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



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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 18, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

A Great Weekend OFF!

The weekend was great, home to North Texas to visit family and friends there aren't enough hours to fit everyone in. Friday evening, discovered I didn't have the blackberry charger! I survived until home Sunday evening with it turned off!



Saturday back to the "other" family tradition. This was the 57th year our family has participated in the Fort Worth Stock & Rodeo parade. Had a great time working with my son who didn't know I…
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Added by Nancy Lankford McCain on January 17, 2011 at 10:51am — No Comments

                      Lets see I know as soon as i think of something to write the tones are going to drop but thats ok its all apart of the job and life. I like being apart of a great fire dept of c…

   

 

 

              Lets see I know as soon as i think of something to write the tones are going to drop but thats ok its all apart of the job and life. I like being apart of a great fire dept of course its not the only dept that I like but im still glad to be apart of it.

 

       Usually when the tones drop i think it takes me around 30-45 seconds to be out the door and in the car. I want to get into wildland fire fighting and search and rescue. In the…

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Added by Brian Sprouse on January 16, 2011 at 7:42pm — No Comments

Tricks VS. The Trade

"What you showed me isn't in the book.  What are the Chiefs gonna say if I do this?  Are you gonna have my back if I do this and someone says something?"  …

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Added by SAFE Firefighter on January 15, 2011 at 3:13pm — 1 Comment

NY Firefighter LODD

The Big Tree Volunteer Fire Company is saddened to announce the

deathn of one of its members. Jarrett Eleam, an active member for the

last 15 months, died Wednesday evening following a short illness. Mr.

Eleam felt ill Monday evening following a routine fire training

exercise. He was transported to Mercy Hospital of Buffalo by the fire

companies paramedic ambulance. He was admitted for observation and his

condition deteriorated. The cause of his death is…
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Added by Davin Eshelman on January 15, 2011 at 2:51pm — 2 Comments

Firefighting Jobs on Hilton Head Island

It doesn't work very well, it seems, to post something on the forums, as they just get buried in minutes.  If you want to know more about our department and why I'm eager to share this message with you, I have spelled it out in detail on my blog at Firehouse Zen.

Added by Mick Mayers on January 15, 2011 at 10:28am — No Comments

the bible

john 3:16 for god so loved the world that he gave his one and only son for so that who ever believes in him will not parish but have ever lasting .

Added by johnnie w. specht on January 14, 2011 at 5:09pm — 4 Comments

Is It Time to Revise Your Organizational Chart?

REALITY CHECK

Is It Time to Revise Your Organizational Chart?

By Scott Cook



Do you serve your firefighters or do your firefighters serve you?



Here’s another way to ask that question: What does your organization chart look like?



If you’re like most organizations, the chief is at the top, and all of the… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 14, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

approx. 2' 4 feet snow!

So it started to snow a lot.

I am so glad a got snow shoes for Christmas!!

It was so deep our friend's truck got stuck and his truck is BIG!:)

How much did you guys get?

Added by Jonny Gordon on January 13, 2011 at 4:25pm — No Comments

Protectives Banquet

Here are some photos of the Rochester Protectives Banquet which was held this past weekend.

 

- Laurie Kingsley-Henry received the 2011 Harry B. Austin Award.

 

- Joel Lee EMS Response Award.

 

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Added by Davin Eshelman on January 13, 2011 at 3:49pm — No Comments

ICS 201: How to Create Order from Chaos

ICS 201: How to Create Order from Chaos

By Brett Martinez





Sometime in the last few years, your eyes probably glazed over while attending a mandated course on the National Incident Management System (NIMS) and the Incident Command System (ICS). If you’re an officer, or a firefighter hoping to promote (or just someone with masochistic tendencies), you may also have attended additional courses, such… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 13, 2011 at 8:00am — No Comments

The Truth About Smoke Detectors

There are two TYPES:

Ionization (ion) - in almost all homes, and

Photoelectric (photo) - in most commercial buildings.

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"But Mine Go Off When I'm Cooking?"

If you have smoke alarms in YOUR home, chances are almost 100% they are the Ionization type (whether they are new or old, battery…
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Added by The World Fire Safety Foundation on January 13, 2011 at 6:32am — No Comments

A Few Extra Hands

Let’s face the facts; in today’s fire service, career and volunteer departments are dealing with understaffed box alarm assignments. On paper; a 4 man company is “NFPA” compliant. We all know that the more manpower, the better. See the study that NIST did to see just how much more a few hands can improve operations.…

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Added by Charles Snow on January 12, 2011 at 12:16pm — 1 Comment

Twitter: a new firefighting tool?

During the San Bruno fire, I found Twitter to be the best source of live and up to date information. Hundreds of people posted updates by the second, like “horrific fireball continues to burn”. There were also

accurate updates of the location of the rapidly spreading fire. Could

this be the fastest form of emergency communication?

There are limitations to an emergency dispatch system that relies on transferring vocal information. On average, it takes 60 seconds for a 9-11…

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Added by Jeremy Orozco on January 11, 2011 at 11:16pm — No Comments

Recruitment Effort Goes Statewide in NY

The Recruitment and Retention Committee of FASNY is promoting the concept that every volunteer fire department in New York State open its doors to prospective members on April 9 and 10, 2011.

 

More than just a plea for common sense collaboration among departments, FASNY put their money where their mouth is by creating planning and marketing tools to help FDs leverage the impact of the statewide campaign and make their local efforts…

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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on January 11, 2011 at 10:00am — No Comments

Near-Miss Reports: A Tool Chest for Fire Officers

Georgia Fire Academy enhances officer development training by incorporating the Near-Miss Reporting System

By David Wall & Tommy Bishop



Company officers use tools from the near-miss website…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on January 11, 2011 at 7:00am — 2 Comments

Not Your Typical "Truckie"

Glenn Usdin was a Run-to-the-Curb kid, growing up in the Long Island New York fire service and rising to the rank of fire chief in Lancaster PA. Like many in the fire service, his career path has taken him in several different directions including a tenure as associate publisher of Fire Engineering Magazine, president of American-LaFrance Used…

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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on January 11, 2011 at 12:24am — No Comments

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