I recently have had a lot of suggestions and requests to post on some volunteer, rural, combination issues that the fire service faces. I started and am still a…
Editor’s Note: Dave’s first article in this three-part series looks at lessons for the fire service from the popular book “On Combat”. You can read Part I …
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NEW Drawn By Fire cartoon posted!
http://community.fireengineering.com/profiles/blog/show?id=1219672%3ABlogPost%3A606134
Added by Paul Combs - Fire Caroonist on November 10, 2014 at 4:59pm — No Comments
Drill of the week from Engine House Training, LLC
Kinked Line
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on November 10, 2014 at 9:35am — No Comments
This past week, a firefighter was killed and 20 people were injured after an ammonia leak at a meat processing plant in Israel. The leak occurred at the Hod Hefer processing plant at Emek Hefer industrial zone north of Netanya. The incident forced the evacuation of over a hundred people from the surrounding area. Some reports state that the leak occurred after one of the factory’s employees hit a pipe…
Added by Ben Peetz on November 10, 2014 at 8:00am — No Comments
I want to take a moment to introduce you to our recently redeveloped site, located at www.NotJustAnotherFire.net. We are excited to be working with FireEMSBlogs and all of the PennWell…
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Recently I had the opportunity to re-read “On Combat” by Lieutenant Colonel David Grossman. While this book is geared toward the sheepdogs of society (police and military) there are some definite concepts that affect the fire service and firefighters. As I was re-reading it, I…
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Here is a quick drill for figuring out hose stretches for larger complexes or properties with long set backs. The key is to get out and figure this out long before the call comes in. Share and add your own information to it.
Company Drill for EHT Hose Stretch…
ContinueAdded by Jason Hoevelmann on November 3, 2014 at 10:37am — 1 Comment
Here is a look at an explanation of the webbing video we showed last week to escape from a basement. Of course, size of windows will dictate the level of difficulty, but the technique will work on smaller windows if practiced with.
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 30, 2014 at 11:52pm — No Comments
This video is one we did a couple of years ago when we had an opportunity to get inside a home that was scheduled for demolition. The house was a balloon frame constructed house and we were able to get some great pictures of the interior structural components.
Use it for you training or as an addition for your building construction classes and thanks for viewing.
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 28, 2014 at 1:30pm — No Comments
Here is a post with an attached company drill on perimeter search.
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 27, 2014 at 2:20pm — No Comments
We are an antique fire apparatus association that is trying to go 501c3 non profit. We are also submitting documents to be a recognized chapter of SPAAMFAA. Society for the Preservation and appreciation of Motorized Fire Apparatus in America. We need to work from the ground up. We are looking for anything Fire Department related we are looking for any funding that can be done. People who have services that they do that they would lend their services to us. We need signs made we need banners…
ContinueAdded by Robert "Moose" Schemelia on October 26, 2014 at 5:23pm — 1 Comment
We had an incredible response to the post on wearing your seat belt and donning your SCBA that Instructor and Captain, Steve Heidbreder has shared a video showing not only wearing your seat belt, but also wearing your radio protected under your turn out coat in a strap. Share and use at your departments!…
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 24, 2014 at 9:58pm — No Comments
Many times we pass on opportunities to train or learn something although many situations lend themselves to doing so. Look for ways to incorporate the situation or circumstance that you are dealing with into a learning moment. The pictures below are of a company training on aerial ops with a candidate operator.
It was a call for an alarm sounding at a medical building after hours. After looking in the windows and doors and seeing no signs of smoke or fire and with the lock box key not…
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I started a new video series and am presenting a new class at FDIC 2015 called “10 Commandments for the Company Officer: A Guide for Success off the Fireground.” The class touches on 10 things for the new company officer to consider for success in the firehouse and dealing with his members.
In the first section, or the “1st Commandment” we discuss preparation. Without getting to long in a blog post, there are some very basic steps that one…
ContinueAdded by Jason Hoevelmann on October 24, 2014 at 8:11pm — No Comments
Don't forget the simple things; what's in your pockets? Don't forget also to use the "stuff" in the basement to climb on to escape too. Keep it simple!
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 23, 2014 at 11:00am — No Comments
I started a new video series and am presenting a new class at FDIC 2015 called "10 Commandments for the Company Officer: A Guide for Success off the Fireground." The class touches on 10 things for the new company officer to consider for success in the firehouse and dealing with his members.
In the first section, or the "1st Commandment" we discuss preparation. Without getting to long in a blog post, there are some very basic…
ContinueAdded by Jason Hoevelmann on October 21, 2014 at 11:39am — No Comments
I recently have had a lot of suggestions and requests to post on some volunteer, rural, combination issues that the fire service faces. I started and am still a…
Added by Jason Hoevelmann on October 21, 2014 at 11:11am — 1 Comment
We joined the emergency services to help people. We get antsy when we go shifts without feeling like we’ve made an impact. We use language that doesn’t seem right to ‘normal’ people, like “good fire” in reference to that hard work we put in or “bad tours” in reference to shifts with no meaningful calls.…
ContinueAdded by Becki White on September 23, 2014 at 3:00pm — No Comments
Unselfish service toward others
What does this mean? Quite simply it means that the less able are supposed to be assisted of the sinking ship before the able body males and the ship’s crew. Maritime law (or operational…
Added by Dave LeBlanc on August 20, 2014 at 9:01pm — No Comments
Yes, as chief officers we want to be everywhere. We manage multiple fire stations and lead teams of firefighters and officers. We want to visit every station and listen to all of their stories, suggestions, and yes, criticisms. We want be at the fires, the bad motor vehicle accidents, and maybe even some of the medical calls. We want to get things done for them that will help them do their jobs. We want to help them grow. But we can’t be everywhere. Or can we?…
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