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Live bure and certified

Just came home from a live burn drill and I'm now CPR certified!
We did basement and first floor fires.

Added by Jonny Gordon on November 21, 2010 at 7:27pm — No Comments

The First Due Fire Officer

The First-Due Fire Officer

Christopher Naum

TheCompanyOfficer.com

On the most recent edition of Taking it to the StreetsTM we had a vibrant and insightful program in which we discussion some of…

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Added by Christopher J. Naum, SFPE on November 21, 2010 at 2:36pm — No Comments

PFC Tyler Thorpe U.S. Army 977th MP corps.

This past week, November 17, 18, 19th one of my close friends, my son, and I drove to NYC from Maine. This trip was a trip Tyler and I planned for many years but each time it got cancelled for one reason or another. Before I knew it, Tyler had graduated High School and he was off to the Army. Tyler is a firefighter for two call companies in our area, he is the real deal, loves everything about the fire service. Tyler is respected amongst his peers, and senior firefighters for his abilities…

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Added by Ken Thorpe on November 21, 2010 at 12:20pm — 1 Comment

TSA

Whats up with everyone complaining about TSA?


TSA gave me a pat down, they will give you a pat down if and when you fly so why fuss about it?


TSA has been giving pat downs for a while and its just now people have an uproar about it. People should be happy TSA cares about our security.


I find it fun when I am flying, I sit back and watch TSA screen people and spend the time laughing. You get to see so many uncomfortable…
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Added by Jason McDonald on November 21, 2010 at 11:10am — No Comments

Lessons from the Past: Learning Fire Prevention Basics from the MGM Grand Fire

Lessons from the Past

Learning Fire Prevention Basics from the MGM Grand Fire


By Azarang (Ozzie) Mirkhah, EFO, CFO, MIFireE



Editor's Note: This article was originally published in
IAFC On Scene, October 1, 2010. Republished with permission from the IAFC.



November 21 marks… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 21, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

The MGM Grand Tragedy - IT DIDN'T HAVE TO HAPPEN!!!

Today, (November 21, 2010) marks thirty

years since the deadly fire at the MGM Grandin Las Vegas, Nevada. The fire claimed a total of eighty-seven lives and stands today as the second deadliest hotel fire in US history (second only to The Winecoff Hotel Fire in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1946… Continue

Added by Timothy Sendelbach on November 21, 2010 at 7:00am — 2 Comments

Petition to Get FIRE POLICE Covered In Case Of LODD

We all know Firefighters, EMT's, Soldiers and even Bishop's are covered! But what about the men and woman that protect our Firefighters during a call? The Fire Police! They are currently not covered in case of a unfortunate LODD. So to help out my Fire Police Unit on my Dpt..I am starting a petition to help get our Fire Police Covered..ALL over America! Please help by signing the petition and sending to other firefighters you know!…


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Added by Chrystal Walsh-Daniels on November 20, 2010 at 3:16pm — No Comments

Tools in the Toolbox



"The fire service is fascinated with acronyms. Some have been around for a while. PSI, GPM, and RIT are examples. Some others are new VSP and CRM for example. We are also fascinated with new ideas and techniques. We are focused on these new ideas to fix old problems. Maybe the problem is that we keep looking for solutions when we should just fix the problem.…

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Added by Dave LeBlanc on November 19, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

Bunker Gear from E-Bay... is it reliable?

Something is better than nothing right? Hmm, I keep telling myself that. I bought some bunker gear from E-Bay and will donate it to a brigade in the Philippines. I am hoping that it is reliable. I don't buy from E-Bay often and I have never bought firefighting items from E-Bay. I guess I will find out. Since I have not really been getting donations and I have been spending my own money to get gear. I decided maybe E-Bay is the best option. I am just hoping I am sent something that I could… Continue

Added by Jason McDonald on November 18, 2010 at 9:08am — 5 Comments

Finally got some donations

After over 3 years of asking for donations, I have stopped asking. I just save money and buy equipment. When I lef the Philippines I donated what little I had to people who had less. Now, I do not have anything. Literally, I have absolutely nothing. I went to a local fire supply store today to buy a pair of boots so I can start to get more gear for when I go back to the Philippines and the store said they would donate some items. They gave me a massive discount on boots and then they donated 2… Continue

Added by Jason McDonald on November 17, 2010 at 1:18pm — No Comments

Central Kitsap Obtains 2009 FEMA Grant for Live Fire Extinguisher Training

The Fire Prevention and Safety Grant will be opening shortly. This is one fire department's story about their successful pursuit of a FEMA grant:

Central Kitsap Fire and Rescue (CKFR), located in Silverdale, Washington, first learned about BullEx Digital Safety while observing the U.S. Navy’s Federal Fire Department’s use of a BullEx portable fire extinguisher training system at a naval base demonstration. Theresa MacLennan, Public Information and…

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Added by Mary Ellen Shea on November 17, 2010 at 9:35am — No Comments

Darley Products Help Communities Purify Water in Times of Disaster

Inside the Apparatus Industry

Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro



As I was walking around the exhibit floor at FRI a few months ago, I stopped by the always-large Darley booth. Darley always has an array of products to peruse, which isn’t surprising considering that they’ve been around since 1908 and have always had a jump on many other manufacturers when it comes to new ideas for the… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 17, 2010 at 1:00am — No Comments

LETTER REQUEST FOR DONATIONS OF OLD, USED, 2ND HAND FIRE HELMETS, TURNOUT GEARS, BOOTS, AND FIRE & RESCUE EQUIPMENTS.

Good Day,



I’m Stephen Eric P. Chua from the Philippines, me and my group ( 20 persons ). from all walks of life are all volunteer members of our peace & order council in our local community

involve in various activities such as, peace keeping, emergency response team (

medical or calamity), and other volunteer works…

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Added by Stephen Eric Payte Chua on November 16, 2010 at 11:18pm — No Comments

Get the Help You Need After a Traumatic Event

Flow chart helps fire departments ensure their personnel have access to the appropriate resources after a potentially traumatic event

By Chief Ronald J. Siarnicki



Following is the second in a series of seven articles that describe a new approach to mental and behavioral health in the fire service. Read the first article… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 16, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments

Notes from a Rookie Firefighter - attention all responders!!!!

Free service to contact others in case of emergencies and get police reports

Passed this on from a friend from the OEM:

I just registered for a great new service. It's called Nixle (www.nixle.com) and you should register too. It immediately connects you to trusted, important information by text message, email, and over the web. By registering, you not only get your police department alerts…

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Added by Denise Imperiale on November 16, 2010 at 6:38am — 1 Comment

Firefighter Training in Dense Smoke Teaches Life-Saving Lessons

The Town of Colonie (TOC) Emergency Services wanted to test their fire response capabilities to a large high occupancy structure, namely Colonie High School. The challenge lay in finding smoke generators capable of producing smoke that was dense enough to create zero visibility conditions and realistic enough to simulate a structure fire. TOC Emergency Services Deputy Coordinator Gerald Paris, Jr.…

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Added by Mary Ellen Shea on November 15, 2010 at 3:11pm — 3 Comments

Saving Firefighter Lives: The concept of crew resource management

By William Sturgeon



Let’s face it, the U.S. fire service is the most technologically advanced fire service in the world. We have the latest equipment, established incident command systems, set standards, and for the most part, a strong emphasis on training—and yet, a significant number of firefighters are injured and killed every year. Why? Because we’ve failed to understand how human error contributes to mishaps on the fireground.



It has been shown that 85% of all…

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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 15, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

Wilmington's Disbanding of Rescue-1 Affects all Citizens of Delaware

No Warning Given to Wilmington's Mutual Aid Partners…

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Added by Lou Angeli on November 14, 2010 at 1:26pm — 1 Comment

Just a thought

After two years here, I'm impressed. I've seen youngsters get advice on their future, ignorant questions get properly rebuked, old dogs discussing the way it was and the way it should be, training advice I never considered, and many others. But the one thing that always impresses me is when someone has a bad day. Whether its a really bad call, someone going through rough times, sickness of a friend, or just self doubt, this community comes together. The members bring their experience and…

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Added by Jason Koontz on November 13, 2010 at 5:00pm — 3 Comments

A Gilbertsville firefighter needs your help!

On Veterans’ Day morning, just before 8:00 AM, the Gilbertsville Fire & Rescue Company, along with several other companies from the surrounding area to include Berks county, was dispatched to the scene of a…

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Added by John Karl Ambrusch, III on November 12, 2010 at 4:59pm — No Comments

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