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The Sprinkler Wars: How to effectively influence decision-makers to support residential fire sprinklers

FIRE PREVENTION



Hearts & Minds

Our argument for residential fire sprinklers must effectively influence decision-makers

By Jim Crawford




You may have thought the effort to include fire sprinklers in all new construction of one- and two-family dwellings ended with the passage of the requirements in the International Residential Code (IRC), published by the International Code Council (ICC); residential sprinklers have been required for some years… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on June 10, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

Breaking the News: How to inform your personnel about layoffs

Breaking the News

How to inform your personnel about layoffs




By John Sullivan



Note: This article is part of a special FireRescue magazine series on the economy and its effects on the fire service.



After a recent Board of Engineers meeting, I had the inauspicious task of telling the firefighters on my shift that our department will face a tremendously difficult fiscal year in 2010 and what the ramifications of the new budget will… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on June 9, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

Data-Driven: How to track specific performance factors to prove your department's worth

A Different Kind of Size-Up

Departments that can empirically demonstrate their value are best positioned to survive economic downturns




By Todd J. LeDuc, MS, CFO, CEM



Note: This article is part of a special FireRescue magazine series on the economy and its effects on the fire service.



Successful private sector businesses have long used a data-driven approach to track performance. And, in fact, many EMS systems have well-developed… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on June 9, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

Number Crunching: Stats from Fire Fighter Close Calls on public safety budget cuts

Number Crunching

Initial conclusions from reader input to FireFighterCloseCalls.com about nationwide public safety budget cuts



By Shannon Pieper



Note: This article is part of a special FireRescue magazine series on the economy and its effects on the fire service.



If you read the Secret List, the noncommercial and free e-newsletter from FireFighterClosecalls.com… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on June 9, 2009 at 11:30am — No Comments

A Truckie's Guide to Knowing House Layouts



TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS



Where Are the Bedrooms? Get familiar with common house layouts so you can find people faster



By Peter F. Kertzie




When driving down a residential street, I often find myself glancing back and forth at the houses on either side. Why? I’m trying to guess their layout. Most of the fires I respond to are in single-family, wood-frame buildings, so I use this mental pre-planning exercise to help me figure… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on June 8, 2009 at 2:30pm — 1 Comment

Staying Fit in a Weak Economy

SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST



Finding Strength in a Weak Economy: How to remain physically fit on a tight budget



Story & Photos by Fire Captains Jeff & Martha Ellis



Times are tough. We’re all feeling the pressure of our current economic state. Some of us are worried about keeping our jobs or current salaries. Families, fire departments, municipalities—they’re all tightening up their budgets. As a result,… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 10, 2009 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Quick tips for deploying hose from the rear hosebed

QUICK DRILLS



Move to the Rear

Common mistakes & effective strategies for deploying hose from the rear hosebed



Story & Photos by Homer Robertson




If you look at the way our fire apparatus have evolved over the last 30 or so years, it’s amazing how many changes and improvements have been made. This is especially evident when you look at how hose is stored and loaded on new fire apparatus.



Not that many years ago,… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 8, 2009 at 8:00am — 14 Comments

Know Your Mobile Water Supply Options



RURAL FIRE COMMAND



Tender Tactics: Mobile water supply methods for the rural setting



Story & Photos By Keith Klassen




In many areas of the country, apparatus carrying large amounts of water to the scene are called water tankers. In fact, according to the National Incident Management System, tanker is the correct term for such a thing. But in the western United States, if you request a tanker to respond to your fire… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 7, 2009 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Double-Ended Roof Ladders to the Rescue!

TRUCK COMPANY OPERATIONS



It Takes 2 … : Hooks at both ends of the ladder simplify roof operations



By Peter F. Kertzie



It’s easy to become enamored with the newest, fanciest and most technologically advanced products that fire service manufacturers can come up with—especially those being pitched with the most “flash” or displayed with the help of a model in a bikini top and bunker pants. The excitement caused by some of… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 6, 2009 at 12:00pm — 10 Comments

Got an idea for a new fire service product? DHS' TechSolutions wants to hear about it

Do you have an idea for a new fire service product? Have you identified a need for a technology that would help you better perform your job more safely, efficiently and effectively?



The TechSolutions program, run by the United States Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), is providing a venue for first responders to directly submit "capability gaps"--basically, an idea for a new product or technology that isn't met by current products on the… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on May 5, 2009 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Swine Flu: What you need to know from JEMS and FireRescue

Editor's note: With the first U.S. death from swine flu confirmed today, it’s clear this issue isn’t going away soon. Our colleagues at JEMS (Journal of Emergency Medical Services) put together the following information. Take a look so you’re prepared on your next EMS run.



Protect Yourself and Your Patients from Swine Flu

By Jennifer Berry, Senior Editor, JEMS/jems.com



With the number of confirmed swine flu cases growing in North America,… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 29, 2009 at 2:00pm — 5 Comments

Help the Burn Foundation - Buy a poster at Fire Expo!

If you're planning on being in Harrisburg next month for the Harrisburg Fire Expo, be sure to stop by ESI Equipment's “Extrication Boulevard” Burn Foundation booth and purchase a copy of a limited-edition print to support the Burn Foundation.



The poster is part of the inaugural Fundraiser for the Burn Foundation. The image, titled “Dogs in Action,” was created by… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 29, 2009 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Smoke Explosion Injures 2!

According to The Secret List, two Cleveland (Ohio) firefighters were injured on Thursday while operating at a dwelling fire. Firefighters say the fire took off quickly through the dwelling, and the two firefighters were injured when there was a smoke explosion as they opened an attic door. The firefighters, who were conducting a floor-by-floor search of the house at the time, suffered second-degree burns and were taken to MetroHealth… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on April 2, 2009 at 6:00pm — No Comments

Wet n' Wild: Be Prepared for Dangers Associated with Swiftwater Rescues

By Greg Jakubowski

FireRescue Magazine



April showers may bring beautiful May flowers, but they can also create treacherous creek and river conditions, along with flash floods that generate emergency calls. These calls can range from nothing more than someone stuck in a vehicle that has become surrounded by relatively calm water to multiple people who have driven their vehicles into a flash-flooded area and are now unable to fight the fast-moving current to escape. What’s… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 29, 2009 at 12:00pm — 7 Comments

Who Loves the Halligan?!

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TRUCK COMPANY OPS



In Praise of the Halligan, Part 2: More inventive uses for the truckie’s go-to tool




By Peter F. Kertzie

All photos Peter F. Kertzie unless otherwise specified





My January column, “In Praise of the Halligan,” p.… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 13, 2009 at 2:30pm — 5 Comments

Wanted: Safety Officers!

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NEAR-MISS REPORT



Good incident safety officers must have the right mix of experience, training, dedication & confidence



By Battalion Chief John B. Tippett Jr.




A dedicated incident safety officer (ISO) provides several critical functions on the fireground and… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 12, 2009 at 10:00am — 2 Comments

Tools of the RIT Trade

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QUICK DRILLS



Is your crew familiar with what tools & equipment rapid intervention requires?




Story & Photos by Homer Robertson



We’re only about a month or so away from having some nice weather that will support outdoor drills. But until then,… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 11, 2009 at 2:00pm — 16 Comments

Springtime = Time to Lose Those Extra Lbs.

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SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST



Free the Fat: Now’s the time to lose the weight that dogs you



Story & Photos by Fire Captains Jeff & Martha Ellis




Springtime is here! All the New Year’s resolutions for weight loss are long forgotten, and… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 10, 2009 at 2:00pm — 3 Comments

Cement Trucks for Water Transport?

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Haulin’ Water: Cement trucks are another option for transporting water



Story & Photos by Jeff Riechmann



Many fire departments use a variety of unique vehicles to haul water to support tanker shuttle operations. For volunteer fire departments, these vehicles often… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 9, 2009 at 2:00pm — 11 Comments

NYC & Portland Make Public Safety Education Work

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FIRE PREVENTION



The Go-To Place: With a little ingenuity, public safety educational centers can work well



By Jim Crawford



The idea of having a central location for learning isn’t new. We call them schools. But what about a school that teaches… Continue

Added by Fire Rescue Magazine on March 5, 2009 at 12:00pm — No Comments

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