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Firefighter Rehab and NFPA Compliance

NFPA 1584 requires rehab at the scene of all emergancy incidents;as well as training exercises. Highlights of 1584 include nine different specific areas. Some aerea's of importance include Relief from the climatic zones, Calorie and electrolyte replacement, and medical monitoring just to name a few. We are all aware that many of the larger cities across the nation have specific rehab units. These units respond to assignments beyond the first alarm. There are also units such as the salvation…

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Added by Eddie on November 12, 2010 at 3:12pm — 2 Comments

Fire District's Mobile Fire Prevention Programs Funded By FEMA Grant

The Cardinal Joint Fire District in Canfield, Ohio had a specific goal in mind when they applied for a Fire Prevention and Safety Grant in 2009. They wanted to educate as many members of their community as possible about what to do in…

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Added by Mary Ellen Shea on November 12, 2010 at 2:00pm — 4 Comments

Worker Tumbles over Cliff in Glacier National Park; Rescuers Perform Low-Angle Litter Evac

RESCUE REPORT

By Tom Vines

Photos Courtesy Glacier National Park



On Sept. 13, a mountain road construction accident in Montana’s Glacier National Park provided an opportunity for a coordinated response among park employees, a local fire department and the patient’s coworkers.…



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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 12, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

Somethings I think I think ( November, 2010 )

Several years ago, one of my favorite writers, Phil Musick, wrote a column for the Pittsburgh Press. He titled it as I have titled this. This is how I pay tribute to him and his work. May he rest in peace.







Somethings I think I think ( November , 2010 )



It’s so hard to step out of something you have been doing for a long time.



Making rules and setting examples is one thing. Being prepared to follow them yourself, is another thing.



Digging a… Continue

Added by Andy Marsh on November 12, 2010 at 4:19am — No Comments

Do Your Response Guidelines Change With An Arsonist On the Loose?

A suburban town has experienced a string of similar suspicious fires in commercial occupancies.

With limited resources, how, or do you, change your response procedures and/or mindset? Answers could be departmentally and/or personally.

Thanks and Be SAFE.

Added by SAFE Firefighter on November 11, 2010 at 3:10pm — 2 Comments

Helping a Fire Fighter's Family

The Monessen Hilltop Vol. Fire Department #2 & The Rostraver Vol. Fire Department #1 (Webster,Pa)

Would like to announce a Benefit Dinner an Gift Auction for a FireFighter's family. On November 14th 2010 from 12-6pm @ The Rostraver Vol. Fire Department #1 the cost is $7.00 a person all proceeds benefit the family.

for more info you can contact Bob (724)600-6782 or Don (724)469-3520

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Added by Jeff on November 10, 2010 at 9:20pm — No Comments

Paying Tribute



Today marks the 235th birthday of the United States Marine Corps and tomorrow is Veterans Day. What a great time to celebrate the contributions and sacrifices made by our military service men and women who protect our lives and our…

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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on November 10, 2010 at 4:27pm — No Comments

Update Carroll vs Mt Vernon

The 50 page brief has been submitted to the 2nd circuit court of appeals, we hope that in time we will prevail and that the appeals court recognizes the fact that the lower court turned their head to a case which was almost identical to the New Haven 20 case. The truth will be told!

Added by joseph j carroll on November 10, 2010 at 2:23pm — 1 Comment

Firefighters with camera phones

Does your department have a written policy regarding firefighters taking photos at an MVA or fire scene with private camera phones? Have you had problems with the posting of such photos on social networking websites?

Added by Paul Secker on November 10, 2010 at 1:11pm — 3 Comments

Dear Chief … Should a paramedic certification be a prerequisite for promoting to company officer?

Dear Chief…

Should a paramedic certification be a prerequisite for promoting to company officer?

By Scott Cook



Editor’s Note: This letter isn’t directed at a specific chief; it’s written in this format to make a point.



Dear Chief,

It’s me…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 10, 2010 at 8:00am — 7 Comments

The Story of a True Serviceman

Dan Frontera grew up in the suburbs of Buffalo, NY in a family where community service was simply a way of life. His Dad was a Veteran along with most of his uncles. Both his Dad and one of his uncles were volunteer firemen too.

Dan grew up to be both a soldier and a firefighter. Tune in to…

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Added by Tiger Schmittendorf on November 9, 2010 at 11:30pm — No Comments

Lack of PPE

Firefighting in the Philippines is tough and dangerous, these are the heros of the Philippines. Notice the lack of PPE. Some have just a locally made jacket, some have no boots, no-one has gloves, some don't have anything to protect them from heat. SCBA's are not present. This is the life of a volunteer firefighter in the Philippines. Its hard work that gets not enough credit and all of these guys are volunteers. No one is paid, not one of them has undergone…

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Added by Jason McDonald on November 9, 2010 at 7:23pm — 5 Comments

The Initial On-Scene Report

Most in the fire service would agree that our success at any building fire is determined by the actions of the initial arriving units (first alarm assignment). The ability of the first arriving unit to provide a sufficient initial on-scene report will provide other incoming units with the…

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Added by SAFE Firefighter on November 9, 2010 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

Urban Disaster: Recalling the Great Boston Fire of 1872

At 1924 HRS on Nov. 9, 1872, a fire broke out in the basement of a commercial warehouse. Although the incident occurred 138 years ago, the Great Boston Fire, as it later became known, is still Boston’s largest urban fire to date, and remains one of the most costly fire-related property losses in U.S. history.

By the time firefighters gained control of the fire, 12 hours after it started, 65 acres of Boston’s downtown area were destroyed; 776 buildings, as well as a…

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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 9, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

First-Rate in the Second City: Apparatus highlights from Fire-Rescue International in Chicago

First-Rate in the Second City

Apparatus highlights from Fire-Rescue International in Chicago

By Bob Vaccaro



The Windy City was the host of this year’s Fire-Rescue International (FRI) conference. Fire service leaders from across the country gathered for professional development and networking opportunities, while a… Continue

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

Engine Co. Probie: Where Am I Going?

The new guy was just putting away the last dish when someone yelled "First due box!" He's the last one on board and the engine pulls out just as he closes his door.







Bouncing back and forth in the cab, he buttons up, and tries to slip his arms into his SCBA straps. Forgetting his radio, he slips out of the SCBA and slips the radio on. As he leans against the rig while taking a corner, he notices his hood on the floor of the cab.… Continue

Added by Bill Carey on November 8, 2010 at 7:15am — No Comments

Simulation Pays Off

Colorado department’s simulation training directly contributes to the safe & efficient mitigation of a real mayday event

By Fire Chief Steven M. Gillespie



This article is Part 5 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC,… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 7, 2010 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Apparatus problems and Warranty

Lets see, purchase an apparatus? Select a committee? Identify the problems with the last purchase, identify the great things about our BRT (big red truck)

Let's get it right, Emergency One?, Pierce? Sutphen? Rosenbaugher? Seagraves?

The last unit had pump problems, valve problems and the foam injection system gave us problems. Some of us actually look at the apparatus manufacture identity, Does this make it a warranty problem with the apparatus manufacturer? ,The one who put…

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Added by August Martin on November 7, 2010 at 2:40pm — No Comments

Make It Real

Key elements to consider when building simulation programs for your department

By Battalion Chief Steve Prziborowski



This article is Part 4 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 7, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments

Simulators Help You Train Like It’s Real

By Timothy E. Sendelbach, Editor-in-Chief, FireRescue magazine



This article is Part 1 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue of FireRescue magazine. Read the other… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 7, 2010 at 4:30am — No Comments

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