A quick reminder that Rhett Fleitz (
Fire Critic) and John Mitchell (
Fire Daily) will be broadcasting live tonight at 9pm ET on Firefighter NetCast. You can join us!
Our featured guest will be Chris Kaiser, editor of our sister blog
Life Under the Lights. Chris will offer his…
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Added by Firefighter NetCast on February 4, 2010 at 11:13am —
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Have had a study group from my emt-b class for the ones that haven't or taken the test yet and the ones that have past the test to help the group for there pointers. Sheduled to to take it again on Feb. 20th. One of our members signed up for Pearson's website for emt-b practice test and seems to be helping. I also myself have signed up for nremt and they have one to that I have been using. It's like the test, it is timed and shuts off when you have the right amount correct or wrong. There is a…
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Added by Alan Small on February 3, 2010 at 9:39pm —
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On Monday, the Obama administration released its proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2011. As has become the norm, the proposed budget reflects significant cuts in fire service funding, including cuts of $115 million for SAFER and $85 million for FIRE, two of the most popular grant funding programs for the fire service (read the
IAFC analysis here).
Naturally, this gives cause for concern, but…
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Added by Shannon Pieper, FireRescue Magazine on February 3, 2010 at 5:00pm —
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I thought it would be nice to see some thing else besides me complain.Here is a brief history of Fire & E.M.S. in My Family.
My Mom's Side:
2 Great Grand Fathers-Moscow(Pa.)Vol.Fire Company,Both Past Chiefs & Assistants.
2 Great Grand Mothers-Moscow Vol. Fire Co. Ladies Aux.
1 Grand Father,Moscow V.F.C.,Asst.Chief;Eden(N.Y.)Vol.Fire Dept.,Fire Police Capt.,
EDEN EMERGENCY SQUAD,
CHARTER MEMBER.
1 Grand Mother,
EDEN EMERGENCY… Continue
Added by Tony Leonard,Jr. on February 3, 2010 at 2:05pm —
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Control Your Destiny
Your involvement in local & state politics can have a profound effect on the fire service
By Chief John Oceguera
Editor's Note: This article is reprinted from the January 2010 issue of
FireRescue magazine.
“Politics? That’s got nothing to do with me, and besides, I’m too busy.”
It’s amazing how many times I hear that from my fellow firefighters. But consider: Every important decision that affects…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 3, 2010 at 12:30pm —
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Hey guys!
The tiger, one of the most magnificent animals in the world, is also one of the most endangered. A cat of beauty, strength, and majesty, the tiger is master of all and subject to none -- except humans. Of the eight original subspecies of tigers, three have become extinct within the last 60 years; and there are less than 50 South China tigers left on this planet -- few, and possibly none, survive in the wild.
As we all are the citizens, the tigers also make up the…
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Added by Vivek Gupta on February 3, 2010 at 2:47am —
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In the 111th Congress, the IAFC has continued to raise Congressional awareness of the Volunteer Firefighter and EMS Job Protection Act, introduced by Senators Tom Carper (D-DE) and Susan Collins (R-ME) in May 2009. This legislation is important to the entire fire service—volunteer and career—because it will help volunteer firefighters and EMS personnel to respond to a Stafford Act-declared national emergency or major disaster for up to 14 days without fear of losing their primary…
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Added by IAFC on February 2, 2010 at 8:26pm —
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I have just very recently become an IBO. I'm extremely Hyped to announce this because the people that help me out are 100% terrific and so are the products. I love the products and started out using them before I got interested in the business. I have a part time job that isn't the most fair or pleasing, and my income from there has greatly shrunk. My very best friend told me how I could make a little extra money on the side and though when I first heard the idea I told her no thanks that it…
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Added by Jenelle on February 2, 2010 at 6:30pm —
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The Firefighters Support Foundation (FSF) has released its newest free program, After-Action Evaluations. This approximately 30-minute video program presents two of the most powerful performance-improving techniques in use by the world’s best-managed corporations: root cause analysis and constraint analysis. These techniques are at the foundation of the long-term stellar performance of companies such as Toyota and IBM, but to date they have seen little use in the public safety professions…
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Added by Ralph on February 2, 2010 at 3:17pm —
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Light It Up
Ventilation & search & rescue ops in lightweight structures
Story & Photos by Stephen H. Higgs
Preservation of life—we all understand this critical part of our mission. These days, the question is often, “How do we ensure preservation of life in a lightweight structure?” In my February 2009 article in FireRescue magazine, “The Danger Within” (p. 64), I shared suggestions on how to understand fire behavior in lightweight structures and…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on February 1, 2010 at 8:00am —
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FireFighter Nation is NOT a training institution.
Seems like a simple enough statement, but there are those who think that it is, or should be, and would have everyone believe that it is.
What is FireFighter Nation, or FFN, as we like to call it? It is a Social Network for FireFighters and our EMS brothers and sisters. It is a virtual gathering of Firefighters from all across the U.S., and the world, in a sort of on-going Social Hour. Like the first hour of a Firefighter’s…
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Added by Greenman on February 1, 2010 at 6:13am —
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Volunteer Ont. firefighter dies after rescue drill
Last Updated: Sunday, January 31, 2010 | 5:20 PM ET Comments0Recommend2
The Canadian Press
A member of the Point Edward, Ont., volunteer fire department who got trapped under the ice during a rescue drill has died of his injuries.
Lambton County OPP say Gary Kendall, 51, of Point Edward, was taking part in the ice water rescue training session Saturday afternoon when he became trapped.
Other fire…
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Added by Brad Duncan on January 31, 2010 at 6:29pm —
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A year ago I began the journey to get myself fit.
On Jan 8th last year I was 245 pounds, or a little more, honestly Im not exactly sure myself... the scale was not my friend, so I didn't tend to visit it very often.
I have blogged on my weight loss several times, so Ill be brief on this part.
I truly needed the weight loss. Diabetes, Heart Diseases, Cancer, Pulmonary issues all run in my genetic family tree and I was well on my way to joining the 70's…
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Added by Allen Wahlstrom on January 31, 2010 at 3:30pm —
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What a great time last night at our annual dinner, had a lot of laughs and some tears were shed as we honored our fallen brother Jason Kirby. A totally great night and a ton of thanks to all who organized a great evening.
Added by John on January 31, 2010 at 1:17pm —
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Ok i have been on my local vol. dept now for 8 years right out of high school and trying to go full time. in the mean time working full time as a construction worker to pay for school. after getting my degree in fire science tech. and emergency medical medicine i just got passed over for capt. by a kid that has been on for 2 and a half years with no experience or school he doesnt even have a high school education. fire one and fire two thats it. but he is 28 lives at home with his parents,…
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Added by Joshua j Gosselin on January 31, 2010 at 12:36pm —
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http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-29309-Mobile-Firehouse-Examiner~y2010m1d28-Second-alarm-at-Sawyer-Funiture-Store
It had not been long after the Sawyer furniture store had closed that evening that the fire began to slowly destroy the building. The call came in around six p.m. to the City of Prichard Alabama fire department. Shortly after Prichard…
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Added by Darrell Wayne Farmer on January 31, 2010 at 11:11am —
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It's 3am and your pager is toning you out for a car accident.You jump to your feet and get your gear then head out of the door with one thing on your mind,helping those we my be hurt or in need of you services.Your a EMT and you know that it's up to you and the control center to get the people in the car and others that my be hurt the medical care they need. Or your a fireman and it's up to you and the rest of your team to ensure that the scene is safe and there are no chances of fire.The…
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Added by Scotty Hicks on January 31, 2010 at 9:34am —
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Static Meter for Natural Gas and Propane distributors
(shown with optional recommended leather carrying case)
Static in gas distribution pipe represents the most serious safety risk in operations and repairs. The determination that static is present is a vital first step in suppressing that static. The only definitive method in the field to determine if static is present is to use an el…
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Added by Paresh Trivedi on January 30, 2010 at 8:02pm —
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Over at
All Hazards Contemplations, we're discussing some similarities between firefighting foam and fire officer characteristics.
Firefighting foam has been around for a long time. The Navy, ARFF firefighters, and the petrochemical industry have used Class B…
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Added by Ben Waller on January 30, 2010 at 5:00pm —
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Preface
At the start of 2009 I began a deeper look into the statistics that make up our line of duty deaths. One reason was to see in greater detail what firefighters are dying of and how. A second reason was to begin an honest and respectful look at what is both technically and culturally considered line of duty by the American fire service. To help understand the second half of the 2009 data, readers should review… Continue
Added by Bill Carey on January 30, 2010 at 4:00pm —
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