On Nov. 7th the Allison 2 VFD will be hosting a cash bash at our station with Labelle..tickets are $20 for two numbers.. no smoking... must be 21 to enter..free food and beer.. come out and have some fun and help support both volunteer fire departments.. contact our station at 7247853884 for tickets..hope to see u there
Added by Fire Chick on September 19, 2009 at 6:09pm —
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I am a father of twins but my son tye passed away a week before he was born but i have a beautiful daughter Kyra she was born 6/25/09.
Added by Andy on September 19, 2009 at 2:49pm —
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Hey all it's been a long time since I've posted a blog because I've been busy with things these past few months. I'm sure you remember me being really excited for the possibility of being a paid Fire-fighter for the city of Schenectady NY. I'm sorry to say that even though I did get offered a position within the Schenectady city FD's ranks, I turned it down, due to the fact that at the same time I interviewed with the city's FD, I was also getting a 2nd interview for a job I applied for in the…
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Added by Scott Runkel on September 18, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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This debate could go on forever. It is like the debate over a 'foward/ reverse ' lay, everyone has their own ideas.
I have known people from both sides of the fence. My mentor said it right, "Do you have 5 years of training
or do you have 5-1 year training?"
Is it someones contention that the laws of physice is reversed for one group, fire burns down for one group and burns up for the other?
We have the same object, "Protect Life and Property"
Andya
Added by H.M."Andy" Anderson on September 17, 2009 at 10:23am —
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SAFER is a California non-profit corp founded in 1976 for the purpose of improving firefighter safety. If you are in the Los Angeles/ SO Cal area, you are welcome to attend our monthly meetings (third Friday of the month)to see what we are all about. For more info, see: www.safer.org Our next meeting is Sept 18th in Torrance.
Added by Steve SAFER on September 16, 2009 at 5:38pm —
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The wildland fire season is heating up in Southern California, and as usual many of these fires are directly affecting urban areas. We've gathered a few photos coming to us from the front lines.
Tip: Click the "i" in the slideshow player for photo information and the photographer's name.
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 16, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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Atlanta Crews Respond to Parking Deck Collapse
Incident becomes longest rescue in department history
Story & Photos by Greg Simpson
On Monday, June 29 at approximately 1230 HRS, the Atlanta Fire Rescue Department responded to a reported parking deck collapse at 5th St. and Spring St. NE.
Firefighters arrived to find an eight-story parking deck with four floors collapsed to the ground in the center section. The Georgia Mutual Aid Group (GMAG)…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 16, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Respect the Rank
Refusing to do what’s right because you don’t respect the company officer hurts you & the whole crew
By Scott Cook
Photo Chris Mickal
I know I tend to put the responsibility on the company officer and upper echelon for crew and department performance. But that doesn’t excuse some of the stuff those of us who ride backward do that can negatively affect team performance.
For whatever reason, some of us don’t want to…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 16, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Blowin’ In the Wind, Part 4
Considerations for attacking a wind-driven high-rise fire
By Fred LaFemina
Editor's Note: This article is part of a series on high-rise fires. Read the other posts:
Part 1: Understanding conditions behind wind-driven fires… Continue
Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 16, 2009 at 8:00am —
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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. Instinctively he leans down to pick it up and is jerked to a halt…
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Added by Bill Carey on September 14, 2009 at 11:31pm —
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It just doesn't seem to stop. Too many news articles, stories, video links, etc of LODD notices and accidents/injuries involving public safety personnel.
Personally, I have not been on my own soapbox of late. Excuses are a dime a dozen, but life happens. Business obligations, personal responsibilities, and the fact that the day only has 24 hours in it limits what can be accomplished.
I don't know if it has been a single incident, or a culmination of numerous incidents of…
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Added by Coach on September 13, 2009 at 8:53pm —
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One More Time
An Old Firefighter’s Request
One more time
One more time into the dragon’s lair
One more time through to the bowels of hell
One more time
Just one more time
One more time
One more time to feel the dragon’s breath
One more time to fight the Devil on his terms
One more time
Just one more time
One more time
One more time to go where mortal men fear
One more time to feel the rush
One more…
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Added by Fred Eppinger on September 13, 2009 at 4:55pm —
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Beware, the Dragon's Lair
by Fred Eppinger
October 1997
Beware, all ye who would enter the Dragon's Lair, for 'tis no place for the faint of heart and only a true Dragon Slayer will survive the test.
Those who will enter and return, shall be known as Dragon Slayers, and shall live high in the minds of the faint of heart.
Those who will enter and return unscathed, shall be known as having walked with the best.
Those that have entered and not…
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Added by Fred Eppinger on September 13, 2009 at 4:51pm —
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I Am A Firefighter
By Fred Eppinger
August 1997
I am a Firefighter; I am a DragonSlayer.
I have entered the lair of the beast and engaged it in mortal combat.
I am a Firefighter; I am a Dancer.
I have entered the gates of hell and danced with the Devil,
until his desire to dance was destroyed.
I am a Firefighter; I am a Human Being.
I make mistakes and I learn from them.
I have fears and I confront and overcome…
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Added by Fred Eppinger on September 13, 2009 at 4:43pm —
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To all my brother & sister firefighters
Im a firefighter and we honored or brother
Firefighters that day september 11 2001.
Today we honored them again today by
having a bike ralley honoring the fallen
hero's. Grove,Oklahoma was the place
You should have been here.We had police
Officers/Firefighters/Ems personal there
We even had one of the fire trucks that was
at Ground Zero that horable day on Display
for all to see. Oaks fire dept bought…
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Added by FRANCIS FAULKNER on September 11, 2009 at 9:58pm —
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Council may decide fire chief's future Tuesday
Citizen Online has learned that the Windom city council may discuss the possibility of removing Fire Chief Dan Fossing from the Windom Fire Department at Tuesday night's regular meeting.
According to members of the Windom Fire Department, the city personnel committee has recommended Fossing's removal because of a disagreement about how a fire truck was used.
According to sources within the fire department, the issue…
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Added by Galen McCarthy "CURBY" on September 11, 2009 at 8:16pm —
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A week ago, I was sitting in the newspaper office doing what we editors do, when the emergency scanner squawked to life. We have a small county and all emergency calls go through the same dispatch and get broadcast to everyone else.
I'm usually only concerned with the calls from the five emergency departments in my readership/circulation area, but it's still interesting to hear what the various departments around the county are dealing with. Of course, as the team captain for our county's…
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Added by Sally on September 11, 2009 at 12:57pm —
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2,976 dead…
Of them 236 were foreigners not from America…
2,740 of them were AMERICAINS…
2,740….
343 of 2,976. Were fire fighters who gave their lives to answer their last call here on earth…
and 23 were NYPD officers..
What does this mean to you…?
Will you ever forget where you were when the world came to a halt? Were ever TV news station showed this tragic event unfold?
To me there were 2,976 Mothers, Fathers, Sons, Daughters, Sisters,…
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Added by E. Jock on September 11, 2009 at 10:30am —
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2,966 victims [2,998 as of Spring 2009]
All but 13 people died on that day. The remaining 13 later died of their wounds. One person has died since the attacks, of lung cancer. It is suspected to have been caused by all the debris from the Twin Towers.
There were 266 people on the four planes:
• American Airlines Flight 11 (crashed into the WTC): 92 (including five terrorists)
• United Airlines Flight 175 (crashed into the WTC): 65 (including five…
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Added by Coach on September 11, 2009 at 8:03am —
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Today is Patriot day, September 11th, 2009. Eight years since the 9/11 tragedy. Eight years since thousands of people lost their lives in a matter of less then two hours. Sons, daughters, fathers, mothers. All lost in what seems like the blink of an eye. All lost for reasons we may never understand. My heart breaks for the families and friends who all lost someone that day. They watched the news in terror; just waiting, hoping, praying for someone to walk through the door just one more time.…
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Added by Dustin J. Millis on September 11, 2009 at 12:12am —
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