We have taught a lot of classes and trained extensively on numerous firefighter operations. One thing that always interests me is the choice of hand tools by firefighters. Each has their own preference and favorite, but in many cases when challenged as to why that specific tool is their tool of choice, the answer is not clear to them.
Some are bound by the fact that they work on a truck, engine or squad. Some are bound by their riding assignment based on what order they arrive on the…
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Added by Jason Hoevelmann on March 9, 2012 at 1:34pm —
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I am new this whole writing thing, so any feedback would be very welcome. This first bit is something I wrote in reply to a question asked of me about my view of Situational Awareness as it relates to Crew Resource Management. Please let me know what you think, especially about the wording, flow etc.... Thanks in advance.
Situational Awareness
Situational Awareness (SA) is a term that I have been operating in and around for the better part of my working…
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Added by Shawn Ravish on March 8, 2012 at 10:20pm —
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Gender equality has been a long and winding yellow brick road for many women in the fire service. They work hard, train hard, and study hard, but no matter how many times they click their heels and wish for a fighting chance, progress has been painfully slow.
Is progress being made? If the ladies I meet at FDIC and other events are any indication, I’d say…
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Added by Paul Combs on March 8, 2012 at 6:42pm —
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To start the evolution, the apparatus moves 200 feet to location B. The tanker is filled from a fill site engine. When the water tank is full to overflow, the fill line(s) are disconnected (ensure all firefighters are seat belted in prior to moving apparatus), and the tanker moves 200 feet and stops (document your total time for later use with ISO). Read…
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on March 6, 2012 at 9:26pm —
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This week's post is a weblink to my YOUTUBE Channel. Over the weekend I presented the first full pilot of SPEED SMOKE STRESS: Is Killing American Firefighters. Please stop by and take a look. It is just a glimpse, I can't give to much away. My goal is to have a version of this course on the docket for FDIC 2013. WIth the support of this training community, I believe this will happen.…
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Added by Christopher Huston on March 6, 2012 at 3:11pm —
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Here are some more pictures from my A Shift buddies, Jim, Bob and Dave at Florissant Valley Fire Protection District. These photos show the challenges of just getting into some of our buildings. It’s a lot easier to get a good look at the working mechanisms and traits of these obstacles during daylight and in non-emergent situations.
Take time to know what is behind these doors and grates. What are they protecting and how secure are they? Is just a…
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Added by Jason Hoevelmann on March 6, 2012 at 2:00pm —
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Oh, where to begin.
As if things weren’t already bad enough in Illinois, I read today where my state is the third most corrupt state in the nation. Chicago has the distinction of being named as the number one most corrupt city in the nation.
For many of us who have lived in Illinois our entire lives, this doesn’t exactly come as a revelation, but it is very frustrating after spending so much time in politics with the idea that we were going to change…
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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on March 5, 2012 at 7:29pm —
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FireRescue athletes are at a very high risk of back injury. Some research has shown that almost 50% of all firefighters will experience some type of back injury during their career. Effective core training brings about a proactive approach to protecting your body and joints (especially your back) from injury. Core strength consists of hip, shoulder, and trunk stability. It is the foundation of efficient movement and vital to…
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Added by Aaron Zamzow on March 3, 2012 at 2:00am —
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THE SCENARIO: HEAVY FIRE from the attic w/ extension to TWO other houses! If this one doesn't test the strength and discipline of your crews and alarm assignments, congratulations! Give us the report and your RECEO VS considerations. Enjoy!
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Added by Matt McDowell on March 2, 2012 at 10:11am —
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Here’s another moving water drill. If you missed the portable pond set-up drill, click here. Move the water as you would in a water shuttle operation. (Record and document times for later use with ISO).…
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on March 1, 2012 at 10:41pm —
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Which is better: letting pain and muscle spasm immobilize an injured spine or doing it with the same tools we’ve used for decades? Should hypothermia begin DURING the arrest? Do response times make any difference whatsoever in patient outcomes? The answers to these and other hot EMS topics were intensely debated in Dallas last week at the 14th annual Gathering of Eagles, EMS State of the Science Conference.
The U.S. Metropolitan Municipalities EMS Medical Directors…
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Added by Mike McEvoy on February 29, 2012 at 3:00pm —
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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on February 28, 2012 at 8:49pm —
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Does your engine have a reserve or secondary line? This line is not a main per-connect, "the second line" or the back up. This line functions as a reserve set up.
Certain situations may require positioning your hand line to another area. The problem it creates, once it’s charged the time and effort to re-position increases. The line in operation would be shut down, possibly drained, and redeployed which under some circumstances is a labor intensive ordeal. A dry, fresh line is much…
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Added by Christopher Huston on February 27, 2012 at 11:07am —
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Over the next few weeks several water shuttle related company drill topics will be added. In Ohio the terminology is tanker, however, it is synonymous with other regions tender terminology. Many of these skill set times are evaluated when ISO comes to visit you, but more importantly the training will improve your operations. *Keep track of your times and the evolution description for later use with ISO.…
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Added by Paul Hasenmeier on February 26, 2012 at 1:08pm —
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Disclaimer: As an Advocate for the Everyone Goes Home program, I have a duty to see the mission of reducing Firefighter Line of Duty Death fulfilled. This post was written due to my frustration with the 16 Firefighter Life Safety Initiatives being both misconstrued for personal agenda and as a shield to hide behind. In addition, the statements below are not part of the implementation process for the initiatives. My goal is to break down a key element of LSI #1, accountability and personal…
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Added by Christopher Huston on February 24, 2012 at 5:10pm —
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What would your FD do for this attached garage fire? What would you do to address the extension issues? Give us the report and your RECEO VS considerations. Enjoy!
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Added by Matt McDowell on February 24, 2012 at 8:43am —
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I am not sure if this cartoon is whimsical or prophetic, but it's a fact that we are all doing more with much, much less these days. Better limber up your toes, folks - they're going to be needed!
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Added by Paul Combs on February 23, 2012 at 2:26pm —
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Getting Closer...
In part one of “Check your Dance Card” we discussed a few items to take a look at before we enter the fire building and start our dance with the “beauty of fire.” In part 2, we…
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Added by Douglas Mitchell, Jr. on February 22, 2012 at 10:33am —
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“Concentrate all your thoughts upon the work at hand. The sun's rays do not burn until brought to a focus.”- Alexander Graham Bell
The word focus has an interesting origin. This term comes from the Latin word for fireplace or hearth. One can only assume that the definition is a central point, the source of heat in the home long ago. In modern times, this still holds true, as many fireplaces…
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Added by Christopher Huston on February 19, 2012 at 3:27pm —
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Hey, here are some pictures sent to me by a Brother who is going out the DOING the job. The whole job. He and his crew are getting out and checking on things. Bob gets IT and thanks for the pics. These are in his still area and these are buildlings that get inspected and then they go right back to doing this kind of stuff. We have to be prepared for everything and anything. Imagine being the RIT and forcing the back door to make access for a Mayday and…
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Added by Jason Hoevelmann on February 17, 2012 at 9:29pm —
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