All Blog Posts (7,007)

The Science Behind Simulation

Study shows how simulation training program improves incident commander fireground decision-making skills

By Division Chief Jonathan Boyd & Assistant Chief Kurt A. Hall



This article is Part 2 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.… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 7, 2010 at 4:30am — 2 Comments

The Simulator Roundtable

Advice & lessons learned from departments that have implemented simulation training

Image FLAME-SIM



This article is Part 3 of the editorial supplement Simulations: The Future of Fire Service Training, sponsored by FLAME-SIM, LLC, and featured in the November issue of FireRescue… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 7, 2010 at 4:30am — 1 Comment

Friends

to all my friend end of moth cancelled my virgin package phone/ computor link etc been made redundant again been great reading on firefighter nation- to all keep up the good work DAVE UK

Added by david richard exley on November 7, 2010 at 2:39am — 1 Comment

Fire & Ice: Gear for the water/ice rescue

By Andy Speier



The cold-weather months are fast approaching. If your response area includes a body of water that freezes over when the temperature drops, you need to be fully prepared to perform a water/ice-based rescue. Below, I provide information on some of the primary equipment and PPE you’ll need if and when you need to enter the water or break through the ice to save a life.…

Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 6, 2010 at 8:00am — No Comments

Be a Sponsor, Make a difference…

Be a Sponsor, Make a difference…



Pro Development Team (FFCA PDT) uses cycling to spread the word about our professional rescuers

suffering chronic to terminal illnesses, especially those that can be

attributed to exposure during the months after 9/11. First

Responders everywhere are at risk for health issues that don't go away.

For many it’s a chronic cough or…

Continue

Added by Allen Wahlstrom on November 5, 2010 at 8:00pm — 2 Comments

CPR

I'm doing CPR this week in my EMT course and it's fun.

Added by Jonny Gordon on November 5, 2010 at 5:24pm — 1 Comment

Emergency Candles - Safer, Convenient, Cost Effective and Environmentally Friendly

Check out this innovative new concept in emergency candles. www.asafercandle.com

Fire Department Fundraiser Special allows you to generate much needed funds for your department while reducing

the chances of accidental candle fires in your community -Creates a Win-Win situation!

Added by Kevin Dawson on November 4, 2010 at 10:49am — No Comments

Running The Line: Estimating the Stretch

The housewatch wakes you, hitting the intercom yelling "first due box!". At o-dark-thirty did you hear the address? Did it tell you how many lengths you'll need?









Author's Note: Purpose of post is not to specifically critique the actions in any video and/or photographs, but to prompt discussion and illustrate various points. No fireground operation is 100% perfect. - bc



A recent… Continue

Added by Bill Carey on November 4, 2010 at 9:30am — No Comments

Economic challenges offer opportunities to shape the future

NOVEMBER PRESIDENT'S LETTER



Looking Forward: Economic challenges offer opportunities to shape the present & future

By Chief Jack Parow, MA, EFO, CFO, MIFireE



A look at our country’s history of recessions since the Great Depression shows that they are a very natural—though painful—part of the economic cycle. In fact, we’ve lived through… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 4, 2010 at 6:30am — No Comments

sops

I followed sops line officers would not return calls. sops state that we are to keep our gear in perfect order. I went to fix my helmet with one screw. I found the scew in my gear bag so I put back an out of service helmet. I was kjcked out of the company for this. Where did I go wrong? All I want to do is serve my community. Yet I was told I could never apply again. What kind of bull is clear brook company 13 pulling? They bmake the rules as they go.

Added by Mike Kaplan on November 3, 2010 at 8:34pm — 1 Comment

Firefighters & Back Injuries: The New Study

Study involving San Diego firefighters examines back muscle strength, endurance & flexibility

By Joe Verna, Colin Stowell, Richard Parker, Antonio Duran & John Mayer



For information about exercises to help support back strength, check out "Back for More: Exercises that can help prevent low back pain or injury," by Jeff and Martha Ellis, in the November issue… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 3, 2010 at 7:00am — No Comments

Age to take Evoc

Can you be sixteen and take Evoc or do you have to be a certain age?

Added by Frederick Martin on November 2, 2010 at 10:53pm — 2 Comments

Consider your words carefully when demeaning those who speak of "safer firefighters"!

Perception is reality...and a large part of one's perception is based upon their environment... past, present and their expected future.



For example, if you are around positive people the majority of your life then you more than likely will have a bright outlook on things and most who cross your path will consider you to be a smiling optimist. Conversely, if you spend most of your time around people and situations that steep in negativity then you will probably share a life view…

Continue

Added by John Barrett on November 2, 2010 at 8:30pm — 1 Comment

Confined Space Rescue Hierarchy

Confined Space Rescue Hierarchy

By Scott Goodwin, COSS



With all of the recent talk on confined space incidents and what has gone wrong during the rescues it is time to talk about the different types of rescues and the options that are available in a rescue. As a fire officer and confined space rescue technician, you should not be relying on the local fire department to be your rescue team. This is the most common mistake and is also a possible OSHA violation. Secondly, most… Continue

Added by Lt. R. Scott Goodwin on November 2, 2010 at 2:15pm — No Comments

What Can Go Wrong in Confined Space Rescues

What Can Go Wrong in Confined Space Rescues?

Part two of a two part series

Scott Goodwin, COSS







Recently, we have all seen the media attention on some of the confined space rescues that have gone wrong. From May 2010 to September 2010 there were three high profile confined space rescues that resulted in three workers perishing, six injured rescuers and one fatality of a rescuer. So what went so horribly wrong that in these three…

Continue

Added by Lt. R. Scott Goodwin on November 2, 2010 at 2:12pm — 1 Comment

Confined Space Rescue Failures

Confined Space Rescue…Is it worth killing yourself over?

Part one of a two part series

By Scott Goodwin, COSS







May 8, 2010 Middletown, OH a worker conducting a non-entry inspection of a manhole was incapacitated and fell into the hole. Moments later, two firefighters lowered their Captain into the hole to conduct the rescue. All three firefighters are overcome and nearly perish in the botched rescue.

May 26, 2010 Liberty Township, Indiana a worker is… Continue

Added by Lt. R. Scott Goodwin on November 2, 2010 at 2:08pm — No Comments

It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Fire: Lightweight construction has fire prevention implications, too

It’s Not Your Grandfather’s Fire

Lightweight construction has fire prevention implications, too

By Jim Crawford



“It’s not your grandfather’s fire.”



That phrase was used by Bob Backstrom of Underwriters Laboratories (UL) to describe the kind of fire produced by modern contents, construction techniques and… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 2, 2010 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

November Training Prompt: How Is Your Truck Work Defined?

November's training prompt challenges you to look at one important part of truck work: Ladders.







Truck work, or ladder company operations, do not require a ladder company apparatus. Having a 100' aerial or a 75' tower ladder is a great advantage; however many of the key truck work basics do not require the "stick." For some of you, these basics are covered by the firefighter riding across from you (he or she may be the forcible entry… Continue

Added by Bill Carey on November 1, 2010 at 5:19pm — No Comments

What’s the Difference Between Using a Search Rope & a Rope-Assisted Search?

TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS



Understand the factors that affect whether you will enter a building to conduct a search—and what type of search you’ll conduct once you’re in

By Michael M. Dugan



Searching a fire building can be an extremely difficult and time-consuming task for any truck company. One of our options to help us in this endeavor—a… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on November 1, 2010 at 6:00am — No Comments

Two down what's next.

Added by Jay Nicholson on October 31, 2010 at 10:20pm — 1 Comment

Monthly Archives

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

2007

1999

1970

Find Members Fast


Or Name, Dept, Keyword
Invite Your Friends
Not a Member? Join Now