Yep theres nothing like working with hero's. theres nothing like working with the best firefighters on this planet earth (I think). You hear the horror stories about how the probie had to wash the rigs all by himself or do all the other firefighters dirty laundry for that introduction thing that some houses do. Hear the one about the female firefighter being herased by her fellow firefighters (because shes a girl????) LOL. Iv'e been there, done that. I belong to a fire department that, oh…
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Added by Dan on February 10, 2010 at 10:30pm —
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Well, I've passed my practials for the National Regisrty for EMT Basic....wow, that took longer than I thought it would!! But I am SUPER excited because I've been taken on full time by my EMS department. I do have the written exam to go, but I'm OK with that tone!! I can take my sweet old time!! It's not a timed test!!! Thank you to everyone who wished me luck!! It helped!!!!
Added by Sheri Caelwaerts on February 9, 2010 at 11:37am —
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FireRescue magazine recently checked in with Captain Leon Schlafmann, emergency services coordinator for the Fargo Fire Department, on the current flood status in Fargo. According to reports, the area will again be deluged by floodwaters from the Red River of the North, and responders have already begun preparations. Last year, responders worked around the clock as record-breaking floodwaters caused hundreds to evacuate. Note: FireRescue will post a…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 9, 2010 at 10:00am —
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Here are the Monroe County Fire Carnivals and Parade information.
Mendon Fire Department Carnival Dates:
Thursday June 3rd:
Grounds open at 6pm
Pig Roast 6-till its gone!
Ride Special 6-10pm
Beer Special
LIVE MUSIC- 6:30-9:30pm
FIREWORKS
Friday June 4th:
Ladies AUX Chicken BBQ 5pm-till its gone!
Grounds open at 5:30pm
Live Music 9pm-12
Saturday June 5th:
Grounds…
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Added by Davin Eshelman on February 9, 2010 at 9:47am —
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Battling the Hidden Danger
Tactical considerations for firefighting operations in lightweight construction
By James M. Dalton, Peter Van Dorpe, Robert G. Backstrom & Steve Kerber
Multiple firefighter fatalities at large commercial fires attract the attention and scrutiny they warrant. However, it’s also important to remember that many line-of-duty injuries and deaths occur in single- and multiple-family dwellings during routine, “bread and butter”…
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Collapse Time for Different Assemblies
Need-to-know info from Underwriters Laboratories study
By James M. Dalton, Peter Van Dorpe, Robert G. Backstrom and Steve Kerber
Editor’s note: In the February issue of
FireRescue magazine, authors James M. Dalton, Peter Van Dorpe, Robert G. Backstrom and Steve Kerber share some information and tactical tips for fighting fires in buildings made of lightweight construction. What follows here is…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 9, 2010 at 8:00am —
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An elderly woman was saved from certain death in a house fire at Britton's Hill, St. Michael. Firefighters responded to the call around 1:57 a.m. and discovered the woman was unable to escape due to burglar bars which were erected on the doors and windows of the smoke filled house.
Three fire tenders with 10 officers from Fire Service Headquarters under the command of acting Divisional Officer Wilfred Marshall and Station Officer Tyrone Trotman responded to the fire which extensively…
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Added by Glyne Alleyne on February 8, 2010 at 11:30pm —
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Yesterday’s explosion at the Kleen Energy Systems plant in Middletown, about 20 miles south of Hartford, killed five people and wounded a dozen.
FireRescue caught up with Bill Higgins, State Fire Disaster Plan Administrator for the Connecticut Commission on Fire Prevention and Control, who responded to the scene to support the county coordinators and the incident commander with special statewide resources.
“It was an overwhelming…
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Added by Shannon Pieper, FireRescue Magazine on February 8, 2010 at 6:30pm —
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Added by Jason Hoevelmann on February 8, 2010 at 1:00pm —
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I was working at Engine 7, located in the oldest working firehouse in San Jose. It was built in the early 1930s as a federal work project. It was a small Spanish-style house with 2 bedrooms, a small galley kitchen, and a living room. The basement had weights and a T.V. but this was before cable. The older firemen working when I came in
went back to WWll and did not watch much T.V. They were great card and cribbage players.
Station 7 had walls about… Continue
Added by mike simms on February 7, 2010 at 5:38pm —
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A large fire which enveloped the areas of Bannatyne, Kendal, South Ridge, Vauxhall and Sheraton Park in Christ Church engaged fire officers for more than 5 hours today. It was another fiery day as firefighters endured the blazing heat and sun to contain the fire. (e-Report by G Alleyne)
Added by Glyne Alleyne on February 6, 2010 at 8:30pm —
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The Program Planning Council is finalizing the FRI 2010 program, but it’s not too late to be a part of this year’s dynamic program. Each year new ideas and programs come up after the call for papers has been closed. This year we're offering a second opportunity to… Continue
Added by IAFC on February 6, 2010 at 1:37pm —
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Never too young.........
Friend and local firefighter/emt has had a stroke. He's only in his late thirties, healthy and fit. There's no age limits for health problems. Regular wellness checks are money well spent.
Added by George A. Laiacona III on February 6, 2010 at 7:47am —
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There are some pictures and memories we retain that are so painful we try to block them but they still are there. This morning over breakfast they crept out again. My steel has been tempered in the hottest of furnaces. I have seen death and told families when we could do no more, but the death of children still brings tears to my eyes and a deep pain to my soul.
A good family friend, a young paramedic had a call that involved the death of a baby. I know this will be with her forever.…
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Added by mike simms on February 5, 2010 at 2:16pm —
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As of Jan. 12, the duties of chief of the fire department for the city of New York (FDNY) were officially handed over to Edward Kilduff.
Yesterday, Fire Commissioner Salvatore Cassano presided over the promotions ceremony that advanced Assistant Chief Edward S. Kilduff to Chief of Department, the highest uniformed position in the FDNY.
A member of the department since 1977, Kilduff worked his way up through the ranks, most recently…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 5, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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The Webster/Fairport B.P.O. Elks Club held its 40th annual Police - Fire - Ambulance recognition dinner. Some of the awards went to:
Hugh Franklin Penfield Volunteer Ambulance; Steve Macino NEQALS; William Schlegel West Webster Fire Department; Investigator Charles Sciortino Webster Police; Ned Stamler West Webster fire Department; Hugh Franklin Penfield Volunteer Ambulance; Steve Macino NEQALS; William Schlegel West Webster Fire…
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Added by Davin Eshelman on February 5, 2010 at 11:09am —
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FireRescue magazine's Technical Rescue Web column
Thank You, Haiti Rescue Responders
By Harold Schapelhouman
As the national (and international) urban search and rescue (USAR) task forces return from Haiti, they deserve our thanks for a job well done. They performed difficult jobs under extremely difficult conditions, and they did so in representation of the United States of America.
Although the situation in Haiti, particularly…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 5, 2010 at 10:30am —
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RIDING BACKWORDS – January 2010
Firefighters and emergency medical workers must be largely optimistic - if they weren't then how or why would they want to do the job. Is a pessimist going to routinely put themselves in a position to respond to what may be the worst day of…
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Added by John Barrett on February 5, 2010 at 3:28am —
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Raging flames erupted as counter-fire operations were conducted at Arch Hall, St. Thomas on Tuesday. The exercise lasted approximately 3 hours as firefighters tried to control a fire in several acres of cow-itch infested bush. (e-Report by G Alleyne)
Added by Glyne Alleyne on February 4, 2010 at 9:30pm —
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Following the destructive earthquake in Haiti, many companies serving the fire, EMS and law enforcement communities are playing a crucial part in rescue efforts. Over the next few weeks, FireRescue will highlight those companies that are having a direct impact on relief efforts.
Following is one example of a company striving to make a difference in this devastated nation.
DRIFIRE Partners with K.I.D.S. to Support the effort in Haiti by donating flame-resistant… Continue
Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 4, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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