Previously I posted a comment from Emmitsburg about the Master Exercise Program and I thought that I'd update that by explaining the program. The MEP certification means that a candidate has successfully completed three weeks of instruction on the development, control and evaluation of exercises. The Master Exercise Practitioner Program (MEPP) eligibility includes local, Tribal, State, Territorial, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and other Federal agency emergency management/emergency…
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Added by Robert Rhoades on April 1, 2009 at 7:44pm —
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Oh yes,we have gear,some new ,some old gear. We have the man power to do the job.We work with the county.
One thing we need is and better Fire department,add ons. We need and rest room,meeting room.bunker rooms and etc.
We go out there ,we do our job,some paid departments,,in the city.But the smaller towns.oh yes,we are volunteer.Just as good as and paid department,we go though what all fire fighters go though.
Most citizens exspects us to do everything for free. Yes!!! we need…
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Added by Brenda Tenney on April 1, 2009 at 3:22pm —
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The 20th of September, a Saturday You chose to go your own way.
While riding along, the path you decided
Took an interesting turn, and to God you were guided.
You left us that day doing something you love
Now you watch and guide us from far up above.
We cherish your memories to help carry on,
Still though it hurts us to know that you’re gone.
It was out of our hands that He took you away
In hopes it…
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Added by Jodie Denike on March 31, 2009 at 5:59pm —
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We have posted a a new tactical discussion on our "Online Drills" area of our website. Please feel free to jump in and give your response and opinions. Remember, all posts must be signed with your first and last name to keep the discussion positive and professional so learning can take place
The drill is located here:
http://brotherhoodinstructors.com/wordpress/?p=229
It is geared towards firefighters of all…
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Added by Brotherhood Instructors, LLC on March 30, 2009 at 9:00am —
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I am deeply saddend to hear that Mike Reed slipped into eternity this last Saturday. Mike was a great guy and a wonderful instructor.
I've known him since our Wayne Twp days back in the early 1990's. He had taugh the first Safety Officer Class for us in Jasonville and all of the people loved his wit and attitude.
Our prayers to his family and many friends.
The Indiana Fire Service has lost a jem.
Darren Sluder
Added by Darren Sluder on March 30, 2009 at 8:03am —
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Straight tips vs. fog nozzles. Just putting this out for debate. My Dept does not have straight tips on any line. The few we have are locked away in compartments. Most lines are pre-connected with fog nozzles, I have a personal opinion. I believe we should split the nozzles half straight tip and half fog. I like straight tips for putting water on the fire and if the straight tip is used correctly it can keep both fire and water damage to a minimum.
Added by Don Huneke on March 20, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Recently there's been a lot of talk about water "pushing" fire. I want to know people's opinions and personal experiences of this phenomena. For instance, consider the following scenario:
-First in engine
-driver/officer on engine only
-Heavy fire showing from side alpha (side c allows access inside)
With a limited crew do you try to knock some of the fire down by stretching to side alpha and hitting it quickly from the exterior until additional crews arrive.…
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Added by Dave Stacy on March 18, 2009 at 8:30am —
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My department has recently sent myself and a few other to a confined space operations and technician class. Upon doing some inventory to get our departments confined space program operational we discovered that we need bunch of supplied air hose. We currently have 200' of Scott air hose and are probably seeking to buy about 1000' more. My question is, in adventure of pricing what is the suggested length of hose? I realize 300' is the maximum distance a rescuer can go into a confined space. It…
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Added by Shane Heeter on March 17, 2009 at 5:46pm —
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To My Brothers and Sisters in the Service:
So its been a few months now, and I still miss the Chief. The new guy is good. I like him, together with the other officer on our shift, we are forging a new team and it is working out well. I still miss Phil. I keep expecting him to come into the battalion's office at the big house, ...shouting out his familiar greeting. We all miss him. But as the film says, the show goes on. Rest in Peace, Brother.
Its been a long hard winter,…
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Added by Ben Fleagle on March 13, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Does anyone have any experience working with hearing impaired firefighters. We have had two of these people join our fire department. This is a new experience for all of us and I am not sure of the outcome. Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ted R. Kolb
Past Deputy Chief
Added by Ted R. Kolb on March 10, 2009 at 11:03pm —
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Just got back from and call,1050,and grass fire. I notice some fire fighters did not dress out.On-lookers .When you are at and scene,in our county you dress out,that is on our dept. Have not been on here due to many calls,and working over time.Brenda
Added by Brenda Tenney on March 8, 2009 at 3:09pm —
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I have been looking at ways to increase fire ground efficiency. I want to get some info on the different ways fire companies deploy resources on a structure fire.
The Following questions are based on a first alarm assignment. I want to isolate those initially assigned companies because they have the greatest impact on overall incident outcome. I am looking for honest real world answers not ideal situation answers.
What is the minimum total personnel assigned to a structure fire for a…
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Added by Erron Kinney on February 26, 2009 at 9:35pm —
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I'm no veteran to this life as a firefighter, but I'm no rookie either. I've seen messed up things in life doing this job just as much as the next firefighter, but sometimes this job really gets to me. I don't know what's down this road anymore. I know I'm not the only one who feels this way, but sometimes it seems like it. I try to stay strong and show it doesn't bother me, but I think it's really getting to me now. I guess it got to my husband as well. From one of my previous blog posts some…
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Added by Christian Cossey on February 26, 2009 at 4:45pm —
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I sent this out to all of the people in my Battalion today and thought I'd share with you all. Hope you enjoy it.
Below are three links that will let you see the recent interview on "60-Minutes" with the crew of U.S Airway Flight 1429. I want you to watch all three portions. Make sure when you watch them, you can give them your full attention. Though these videos are obviously about the flight and subsequent successful rescue of all 155 passengers, a subtle comparison can…
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Added by Mike Walker on February 11, 2009 at 6:56pm —
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On Jan 20th, Snohomish County F.D. #7 was toned out for a Commercial Fire Response at the Waste Management depot site in 72's first due area.
Ladder co. 72, led by Lt. Prince, was first to arrive and reported heavy smoke coming from a mechanic truck bay with a vehicle inside on fire. The vehicle was a Waste Management Garbage Truck. At that point the large roll up door suddenly came crashing down with no warning. Ladder 72 advised that they would be forcing entry and to have the first due…
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Added by Chad Berg on February 9, 2009 at 11:00pm —
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The 19th annual D.S.E.R. will be held in Chesterton, Indiana. The fire school has some of the best instructors from Northwest Indiana, training the fire service around Northwest Indiana and the Chicagoland area.
Here are links to this year's Duneland Fire School and list of classes.
Online registration - http://www.ifia.org/DunelandFire.htm
2009 Catalog - http://www.ifia.org/DunelandDescriptions/DunelandCatalog2009.pdf
AM-01 Fire Officer I TBA FREE 14, 15,…
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Added by Mark Belanger on February 8, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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Often, we get caught-up in seeking information about tactics and task level training needs and desires. Additionally, a lot our members (especially the younger ones) spend a significant amount of searching the Internet for dramatic fire “videos”. Don’t get me wrong, there is value to both of these pursuits. However, I would also encourage all members from all age and seniority groups to spend more time looking at, reading and learning from several on-going research projects that have real…
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Added by Art Zern on February 7, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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To All:
I am sending along this flier and information regarding our upcoming 8-hour, open enrollment, hands-on Basic Forcible Entry Operations class that will be taking place in Morris, Illinois on April 2nd, 3rd & 4th.
Download Class Flier
This is a repeat of the class that we conducted last November. The November class was sold-out and feedback was very positive.…
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Added by Brotherhood Instructors, LLC on February 3, 2009 at 3:45pm —
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I am creating a Company Officer Development Program for our department. I am collecting data from other departments about their Officer Development Programs. I am looking for input on areas like Formal Education, Practical Education, Mentorships, Candidate Evaluations. I would appreceiate all input. Please feel free to email me your ideas and information. Thank you, be safe. jortlund113@comcast.net
Added by John Ortlund on February 1, 2009 at 10:17am —
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What does the brotherhood mean to you? Well for me it means this.
The brotherhood is a family who at time will fight but will forgive and forget.
The brotherhood does not try to change rules or ask for them to be changed to meet their needs.
The brotherhood understands and accepts that it is part of a family that has sisters who are just a much as the family as they are.
The brotherhood understands its more then a title and a t-shirt.
The…
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Added by Wayne Benner Jr on January 29, 2009 at 8:49pm —
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