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A Pen Can Kill You

Just ask Lazar Greenfield, MD, a world renowned surgeon from the University of Michigan.  Dr. Greenfield's recent Valentines Day editorial in the American College of Surgeons (ACS) newsletter cost him the Presidency of the 77,000 member group he was poised to assume in October.  In the surgery news editorial, which some found demeaning to women, Greenfield described semen as a female mood enhancer and suggested that, "there's a deeper bond…

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Added by Mike McEvoy on April 28, 2011 at 2:37pm — No Comments

Chief Ray Hoff's B.A.G. It

 

Copied out the Fire Engineering article Remembering Chief Ray Hoff...

Ray translated his lifetime of experience on the fireground to practical common sense instruction for all firefighters . In his own words, he said:

 “I have used my experiences as a training tool to make impact in our classes of officer and firefighter training. The size-up process is a process which you take a look at the structure, the fire condition,…

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Added by Kevin Story on April 27, 2011 at 3:25pm — No Comments

Culture Cultivation

The finest fields in the world will only grow weeds if not cultivated properly.

We should not allow outside pressures to crust over the Brother/Sisterhood and let this just become just another job. When you go to a support area of your department and do not get the help or service you want, it angers you, because you know that person has a job because the Department exists. They are putting themselves above you and it does not set well. But…

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Added by Kevin Story on April 27, 2011 at 3:08pm — 1 Comment

30& Club... Wanna Join? Pay your Dues

This article is being posted, with permission from the author Jake Rixner



In everyone's career, things are said or done that make the "light bulb turn on".  This article was one of the things that I read early in my career that had a tremendous impact on me.  Immediately after reading it, I knew I had to be a member of the 30% Club, that a 30 percenter was the type of fireman I wanted to be.  Though I 've…

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Added by Matt McDowell on April 27, 2011 at 8:45am — No Comments

Airport 2011

Blogger Note: Airport the movie appeared in theaters in 1970 and starred Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin and Jean Seberg. The sequel, Airport 1975 is probably more memorable of the two movies. The sequel starred Charlton Heston, Karen Black and George Kennedy.

Ask anybody.

Stuff happens to me.

Whether it’s to the store or to another state; every trip is always an epic adventure for me.

I never have a travel itinerary; I have places where I have to be and it’s a…

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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on April 26, 2011 at 9:50pm — 1 Comment

Bloggin About Protecting Your Noggin

New Blog Post..     Bloggin About Protecting Your Noggin   http://blog.firefightercharlton.com

I would love to hear your thoughts.

Added by Stephen Charlton on April 26, 2011 at 9:21pm — 4 Comments

Utility Players - The Medic

There is a chance that I may get punched in the face for the next statement but forethought rarely stops me. I was listening to a Rockies game and rereading the Urban Firefighter Article…

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Added by Brian Brush on April 25, 2011 at 10:00pm — No Comments

Fire Engineering Talk Radio Debuts ChiefReason

My first show with Fire Engineering Talk Radio is, as they say, in the can.

If you didn’t have the chance to tune in live on April21, you can go to Fire Engineering Talk Radio and you can listen to the archived version. You can also see the schedule of some excellent upcoming shows.

I am also hearing that shows might be offered as Mp3 downloads in the future.

As host, I don’t…

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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on April 23, 2011 at 9:59pm — 3 Comments

Current Trend In New Home Builds: Hidden Rooms

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Added by Stephen Charlton on April 23, 2011 at 6:23pm — No Comments

Has Volunteers Lost The Brotherhood bond we once had?

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Added by Stephen Charlton on April 23, 2011 at 6:21pm — 1 Comment

"In the Zone"...The Urban/Wildland Interface.......

Hey all don't know how far this idea will make it, but some friends of mine said I should so here we go....



The Name of my Blog for all to read will be "IN THE ZONE".  For this blog, "The Zone" is the Wildland - Urban Interface Zone, or the I-Zone as it is commonly referred to. Even if your deep inside the heart of a major metropolitan city, anywhere the Urban Fuel… Continue

Added by Jason Myer on April 21, 2011 at 3:30pm — 2 Comments

Search and Rescue Seperation For Initial Training



In my academy we were not taught the art of search, instead we did "search and rescue" drills. When we entered a building be it the drill tower or an acquired structure we would immediately start our search as we were being trained to do. Right hand or left hand from the front door with the sole purpose of finding a victim or reporting primary clear. The monotony of the…

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Added by Brian Brush on April 19, 2011 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

Whose job is it?

First off I want to thank everyone for the kind words I received at this years FDIC.

Ever onward!

At this years FDIC I was moderator of Round Table "Off Line".

One of the questions I posed to the esteemed panel was "We continually hear of firefighter injured and/or killed in vehicular accidents because they were not wearing their seat belts. Should the office be held responsible for this and to what extent?".

We had a good discussion there and I hope we have a similar good… Continue

Added by Skip Coleman on April 18, 2011 at 6:30pm — 4 Comments

"Lest We Forget" LODD #2

This installment of LODD drills comes from 2006 and the loss sustained by the brothers and sisters of Green Bay, Wisconsin Fire Department. The LODD occurred August 13th 2006.

From the official LODD Report:

August 13th, 2006, 1223 hrs

Arnold W.“Arnie”Wolff, Lieutenant

 

Lieutenant Wolff and an engineer were ordered to enter the…

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Added by Dan Shaw on April 17, 2011 at 7:05pm — 1 Comment

The Value of Exercises

I recently served as a controller for an exercise up in New England.  This was a combined exercise based on the dispersion of Anthrax.  This in itself makes it a terrorist incident.  Present at the exercise were fire, EMS, Hospitals, Emergency Management???and one lone policeman.

Unfortunately this is not an exception but pretty much the rule when it comes to exercises, law enforcement just doesn?t show up most of the time. Although in most every case, the training of our law…

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Added by Robert Rhoades on April 16, 2011 at 12:05pm — No Comments

The Way of The Chief

I was told by a friend I need to swing by FireEngineering.com more often.  They, as usual, are right.


So I just posted some new content over at Firehouse Zen, titled The Way of The…
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Added by Michael "Mick" Mayers on April 15, 2011 at 4:19pm — No Comments

What's in YOUR pockets?

For as long as I have been in the fire service, there is one question that I always seem to hear..."Hey, what do you carry in your pockets?"  

 

For some this is an easy question to answer, but then there are those who have to pull everything out of their pockets to actually see what is in there.  I have seen everything from screwdrivers to pliers, wood chocks to channel locks, moldy cheese and other things that many would be scared of!  I have run the gamut of what I carry in…

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Added by Chris Piepenburg on April 14, 2011 at 1:34pm — 1 Comment

LIFE SUPPORT



It baffles me to no end how city planners and leaders can justify their numbers when talk of privatizing EMS rolls around! If a fire based EMS system is already in place and is healthy and thriving, why mess with a sustainable money making machine? My friend and boss Bobby Halton said it best when reviewing this submission; stupid is, is stupid does! Forrest Gump is a… Continue

Added by Paul Combs on April 13, 2011 at 1:08pm — 9 Comments

The Work Injury Fantasy League

That is what I like to call the workers compensation system here in Illinois.

 

Blogger Alert: I want to be very clear that I am not singling out a particular segment of the workforce based on the links provided. My cynicism extends across the board. The term “union” appears in this article as an example of lobbying only. It does not reflect my view of unions either way, so save the vitriol.

 

As part of my job, I handle work injury claims for my company.…

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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on April 13, 2011 at 9:58am — 7 Comments

Misapplication of the Trench Cut

 

 

The classic trench cut shown to the left has not changed by definition only by misapplication. The trench cut was developed during the 1960’s in New York city during an exceptionally busy fire…

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Added by Brian Brush on April 12, 2011 at 2:19pm — 3 Comments

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