FIRE PREVENTION
The SoCal Way
“Ready, Set, Go!” program simplifies & emphasizes wildland fire safety education
By Jim Crawford
By the time this article is published, the wildfire season will have passed yet again. Although people continue to argue about whether and how much climate change is caused by humans, the intensity and duration of the fire season seems to be getting worse.
Southern California is to wildfire…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 26, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Combat Challenge ’09: Tour hits Europe before coming to exciting conclusion next month
Story & Photo by Paul O. Davis, PhD
It’s sometimes difficult to imagine that it was 19 years ago that the Scott Firefighter Combat Challenge was launched with fairly humble beginnings at the drill tower at the Maryland Fire Rescue Institute (MFRI). Now with interest spanning the globe, all eyes are directed to the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, where more than 750…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 22, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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A Community Pledge to “Be Fire Smart” Can Earn Local Fire Departments $10,000 in Funding from Liberty Mutual Insurance
Local Residents Support Their Fire Departments by Testing Fire Safety Knowledge at www.BeFireSmart.com
With less than a quarter of U.S. fire departments operating with sufficient budgets, according to a 2008 National Fire Protection Association survey, 10 departments can now turn to…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 21, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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Fire Station Design Symposium provides all you need to know, from strategic planning to furnishings
By Robert Tutterow
The design and construction of a fire station are a major undertaking and investment for any community. Mistakes can be very costly and often carry an impact for decades. Did you know that the maintenance and operating of a fire station cost far more than the initial construction? Did you know there are many things you can do with design and materials to…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 15, 2009 at 9:30am —
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Military operations provide a model for the fireground
By Chief Warren Whitley
Most firefighters and officers are familiar with the terms “strategy” and “tactics” as applied to firefighting operations. However, the true operational level of firefighting is not discussed much in firefighting literature nor overtly addressed in our practices. Because we traditionally use military terms to describe our work, including references to fire as the “enemy,” it’s useful to discuss…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 14, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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FIRE OPERATIONS
Water rescue requires absolute adherence to safety precautions
By Fred LaFemina
Photo Cary Ulrich
In January, a commercial jetliner made an emergency landing into the Hudson River. This may not be a common occurrence, but domestic flight patterns in the United States put aircraft everywhere, which underscores that we must be ready for the almost unimaginable. The U.S. Airways crash was a rarity, for sure, but water operations are…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 13, 2009 at 5:00pm —
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IAFC Foundation Announces 2009 Scholarship Winners: Awards Help First Responders Further Their Fire Service Education
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IAFC Foundation’s Board is pleased to announce that $30,000 is being awarded to 33 first responders representing a range of departments and ranks to further advance their fire service education.
In these difficult economic times, the IAFC Foundation increased its total level of support for first…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 8, 2009 at 4:30pm —
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The
National Volunteer Fire Council (NVFC) bestowed its 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award to Fred G. Allinson, a volunteer firefighter from Washington State. With a distinguished record of service, including six years as NVFC Chairman and 39 years as a volunteer firefighter, Allinson’s accomplishments exemplify outstanding performance. The NVFC Lifetime Achievement Award is sponsored by…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 8, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS
Is It Safe Above? Tips for assessing roof conditions & initiating ventilation at commercial fires
By Michael M. Dugan
Fires at commercial occupancies are one of the most difficult operations firefighters and officers encounter. These fires are resource intensive and dangerous, and our record of performance at such fires is hardly perfect. Roof ventilation during a fire in a commercial structure is a key tactic for…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 5, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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RESCUE REPORT
Alabama Responders Complete Challenging Auger Rescue
By Tom Vines
Rescues involving auger entrapment can be extremely daunting and intimidating calls.
(Note: A typical auger consists of a continuous corkscrew blade on a long metal shaft surrounded by a round metal tube. Augers are often used to move material such as shelled corn or grain from a lower end where the product is placed, to a higher end where it is discharged. Augers…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 3, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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NOZZLEHEAD
It's Business: National fire service organizations stand up for their dues-paying members
Editor's Note: An abbreviated version of Nozzlehead's response to this letter appeared in the October issue of FireRescue magazine.
Dear Nozzlehead: Once again the disunity and parochial side of the fire service (career vs. volunteer) rears its ugly head—this time in the form of the fire union rep’s recent testimony to Congress…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 3, 2009 at 12:30pm —
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Survival of the Fittest
Story & Photos by Jeff & Martha Ellis
Powerful legs can come in handy at a number of typical emergency scenes. Everything from climbing stairs to lifting a heavy patient to breaching a ceiling becomes a bit easier when you have the ability to generate power with your lower extremities.
Muscle power is different from muscle strength or endurance. Slow, controlled movements develop muscle strength…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 2, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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RESCUE REPORT
Spokane Firefighters Perform High-Angle Rescue of Fallen Climber
By Tom Vines
As the popularity of rock climbing increases, so does the number of rock climbing-related accidents and injuries. A study published in the online issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine revealed a 63 percent increase in the number of patients treated in U.S. emergency departments for rock climbing-related injuries between 1990 and 2007, with more than…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 2, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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Straight Talk
How to speak to a public that, according to one study, better understands—but still fears—WUI fire
By Sandy Shaffer
In 2008, the Partners in Fire Education (PIFE) completed an extensive research project that involved collecting the American public’s opinion on fire use and other related topics. Have you ever wondered what John or Jane Q. Public thinks about prescribed burning? Do you think they know (or care) about fire’s historical role in our…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on October 1, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Peter Jorgensen, the publisher of
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment magazine, died of cancer at his home in Tundbridge, Vt.,on Sept. 25 at age 68. Below is a remembrance by Jeff Berend, Elsevier Public Safety’s VP/Publisher.
A Fire Service Renaissance Man
The fire service is made up of many unique individuals, but none more unique than Peter Jorgensen. Whenever I'd see Pete at a conference or meeting, with his always-present bowtie and strong…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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The Future of ARFF
KME displays modern-looking Force 1500 ARFF vehicle
Story & Photos by Bob Vaccaro
I’m sure that most of you who attended FDIC and the Harrisburg Fire Expo exhibit halls stopped by the KME booth and saw its new Force 1500 ARFF vehicle. It was definitely worth a look. At first glance it appeared quite futuristic in nature, and after taking a closer look, I can see that a lot of great engineering went into the design of this…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Pockets Aren't Just Hand Warmers
A brief rundown of essential tools to carry & where
By Robert L. James III
Often new firefighters are unaware of the things they need to carry in their pockets to do the job. Even experienced firefighters may be missing the opportunity to maximize their pocket space; I've run across firefighters who have no idea what's in their own pockets.
Ladies and gentlemen, pockets are not just hand warmers. And when you put your…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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From Multitasking to Task Overload
For firefighters, the ability to do many things at once is crucial, but it’s easy to take it too far
By Billy Schmidt
Firefighting-360 (FF-360) is a continuing series of articles that takes a broad look into the concept of crew resource management (CRM) and how it can improve and enhance training and operations in the fire service. The purpose of the FF-360 column is to inform and encourage emergency responders to use a…
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Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on September 30, 2009 at 8:00am —
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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.
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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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