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2012 LODD Report

See what the numbers are telling us. Are we putting our focus in the right places? 2012 LODD Report: Heads Up Firefighting

Added by Dave Werner on September 23, 2013 at 10:53am — No Comments

Switching It Up

What would happen to your crew if the leader was suddenly taken out of the fight? Would your people step up and take control? Learn the benefits of encouraging leadership initiative in all aspects of what we do...Switching It Up: Heads Up Firefighting

Added by Dave Werner on September 23, 2013 at 10:52am — No Comments

Staying Sharp

We are forced to do annual refreshers on all sorts of skills. Why don't we have annual refreshers for our basic firefighting skills? What can we do to work towards a formal system? Staying Sharp: Heads Up Firefighting

Added by Dave Werner on September 23, 2013 at 10:50am — No Comments

Fire Behavior: Back drafts and Smoke Explosions

What is the difference between a back draft and a smoke explosion? Is there a difference? Let's hear what you think...Back Drafts and Smoke Explosions: Heads Up Firefighting

Added by Dave Werner on September 23, 2013 at 10:48am — No Comments

Size Up Practice

Do you take the time to rehearse your size ups? If you don't take the time to practice, you will not be painting an accurate picture...Size Up Practice: Heads Up Firefighting

Added by Dave Werner on September 23, 2013 at 10:46am — No Comments

The Holy Grail of Fire Attack?

With all the recent fire studies conducted by UL, NIST, ISFSI, etc. the fire service is undergoing a renaissance...or at least that's what I thought. The aforementioned organizations have pumped out volumes of empirical data that we can consume and digest to make our profession smarter, more effective and most importantly, safer. Although over the past couple of months I have heard too many people spout misinformation regarding the findings of these studies. Specifically, I have had…

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Added by Nick Ledin on September 23, 2013 at 12:00am — 6 Comments

"Pushing the Fire"

Have you ever heard firefighters use the term "Pushing the Fire"? If so, did the firefighter have a clear understanding of the term? Although this is a valid term in the fire service, it seems there are some misconceptions regarding our actual ability to “Push the Fire”. Most commonly I have heard this term used when firefighters are discussing how they attacked a residential fire from one particular entry point because they didn’t want to “push the fire…

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Added by Kevin Dippolito on September 20, 2013 at 1:41pm — 3 Comments

THANK YOU

I am thankful for the opportunity to blog on Fire Engineering. This is my first blog post.

My name is Warren Cersley (Kers-lee) and I have been a Fireman for just over thirty-nine years. I came through the ranks in Richmond, Virginia where I currently serve as a Battalion Chief, a position I have held since 1986. When I write that it sure sounds like a long time, but I have enjoyed the people business, the fire service, so much that it seems like only yesterday.

My goal is to…

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Added by Warren Cersley on September 19, 2013 at 4:41pm — No Comments

why do we do that

 

How many of you can think back to your first days in the fire service. You were brand new, and had no clue how any of the tools worked, nor did you know about any tactics related to the fire service. Now if you can, think back to when you started to learn these things. Was it in Probie…

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Added by Chris Willis on September 19, 2013 at 10:55am — No Comments

FISH OUT OF WATER

Added by Paul Combs on September 17, 2013 at 5:03pm — 2 Comments

We Should Be Hearing All About Mike Behette Today, Rather Than Knowing So Much About the Navy Yard Shooter.

Here we go again.

 

By now, we know way too much about the coward with anger management issues who killed a dozen innocent people yesterday at the DC Navy Yard.  I won't repeat his name.

 

Someone said he never got over "his demons" working at Ground Zero immediately following the 9/11 attacks.  Boy, that sure sucks, eh?

 

In my opinion, we give these criminals way too much coverage.  They don't deserve our attention.  I'll keep it clean…

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Added by John Mitchell on September 17, 2013 at 11:42am — No Comments

What Type of Search Would You Use #2? Split Level

Thanks to those that posted comments. They were good and showed some different ideas which is what I want.  

In this scenario, we have a fire in a split level residential house.  The fire occurs at 0630 hours on a Sunday morning. As with all these scenarios, what you see is what you get!   As a reminder, you are using your departments staffing, procedures and equipment.

Here is what i want to discuss:

  • Where would you enter the house to begin your…
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Added by Skip Coleman on September 17, 2013 at 11:10am — 4 Comments

THE MILWAUKEE METHOD = A panacea for all steep pitched roof operations?

First of all, let me be clear that this is not an indictment of the method itself. You will not read any dispute or argument here against its effectiveness and rapidity. Nope, it’s good alright. A solid ventilation operation was born out of the necessity and a belief in the importance of peaked roof ventilation. These firefighters developed, evolved, and refined a vertical ventilation method that accomplishes the tactical requirements and at the same time keeps the brothers on solid working…

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Added by Colin Kelley on September 16, 2013 at 8:15pm — 6 Comments

Gold Stars

By: Mark vonAppen



Come with me to the land of make-believe.  Once upon a time, I thought I was a pretty good firefighter.  I could pull pre-connected hose line, tie a few knots, and strap my SCBA to my body in well under one…

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Added by Mark vonAppen on September 16, 2013 at 8:00am — No Comments

SEPTEMBER MAGAZINE EDITORIAL CARTOON


Keep your enthusiasm alive, regardless of what the ol' status quo group says.

Added by Paul Combs on September 12, 2013 at 4:53pm — No Comments

Here's What We Forget When We "Never Forget"

Another year has come and gone, and we firefighters have paused to remember the brave 343 who gave their lives on that spectacularly horrific morning in Manhattan.  We re-live the nightmare by peering at images from that crisp morning, reading gut-wrenching stories from survivor families, and admiring the ceremonies, plaques, and walls of remembrance.

It is right that we do this.

And, even without the t-shirts, helmet stickers and seemingly parroted rote…

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Added by John Mitchell on September 12, 2013 at 11:20am — No Comments

Reality Firefighter TV

We all know that reality TV is huge with our generation and when one show makes it big, a dozen variations of the same show come out shortly after it. A big one that I have been hooked on are all those save our restaurant shows. You’ve heard of them “Bar Rescue, Restaurant Impossible, Kitchen Nightmares” just to name the big ones. They are all very similar and follow the same basic flow. Its starts with a failing business with crappy bookwork, a blown budget and best of all stubborn old owner… Continue

Added by Justin Renner on September 11, 2013 at 11:43am — No Comments

9/11 SCARS - DRAWN BY FIRE Flashback

We will always remember the service and sacrifice of our FDNY brothers 12 years ago today.

Added by Paul Combs on September 11, 2013 at 8:38am — No Comments

9/11 SCARS - DRAWN BY FIRE Flashback

We will always remember the service and sacrifice of our FDNY brothers 12 years ago today.

Added by Paul Combs on September 11, 2013 at 8:36am — No Comments

Whose job is it anyways?

I have been in quite a few fire houses where the troops are just sitting around watching sportscenter or shooting the breeze with conversation. At some point one of them will say "what are we going to train on today?" or "what’s going on next drill night?" At that point someone will say either don’t know or that there wont be a training officer around so we will just talk about football, hockey (Go blackhawks), or our latest…

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Added by Chris Willis on September 9, 2013 at 11:33am — No Comments

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