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Facebook Pharisees Throwing Stones

 

Give it rest will you? You’re not perfect.

 

My coworker, so to speak, Ray McCormack and I were having one of our regular discussions on all things fire and most things disturbing in the fire service and we were on the subject of internet and Facebook experts. Ray’s sharp with writing and came up with the Safety ADHPD (Attention Deficit Hyper Photography…

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Added by Bill Carey on June 17, 2013 at 2:46pm — 1 Comment

Conventional Methods for Defeating Window Bars

By: Brian Brush

In most settings window bars are more deterrent than actual fortification.  There are places where window bars and coverings can be substantially built and designed as an obstacle, for example commercial occupancies or vacant property systems.  For the…

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Added by Brian Brush on June 15, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments

SOME LIKE IT HOT!



Oh, there's always that one firefighter who must put the "fire" in firehouse chili!

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Added by Paul Combs on June 7, 2013 at 10:23am — 2 Comments

"SPRINKLERED BUILDING, MIDDLE OF THE WORK DAY"

The box alarm (structural assignment) is transmitted, reporting a fire at the Home Depot. It's mid-afternoon, the building is 100% sprinklered and companies have responded to the reporting address a number of times for false calls, odors, electrical issues, fire alarms, etc. So, what are the chances that its actually on fire? How…

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Added by Chief Anthony Kelleher on May 21, 2013 at 5:30pm — No Comments

Journal-Entry #25-“Killer Show”

By Ron Kanterman

I got a feeling that you opened this because we just got home from FDIC. In fact it was a killer show. It was my 23rd FDIC and it simply gets better each year. For me, it’s a family reunion and for one week, it’s the center of our universe. Great training, great expo and great times. Start saving now for next year. It rolls around quick.

 

“Killer Show” is actually the title of a book (John Barylick, University Press of New England) that was…

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Added by RON KANTERMAN on May 3, 2013 at 8:20am — No Comments

Volunteer; No Experience OR Training Required!

Note: I wasn’t going to post a blog until after FDIC, but then I watched BC Michael Walker’s address on livestream and it really struck a chord. He spoke to the very essence of what it is to call yourself “fireman”, the strong bond between firefighters and what our communities expect when they call us.…

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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on April 25, 2013 at 9:23am — 4 Comments

Bull’s-eye: Targets of Violence

While doing research for this blog, I came across a couple of very interesting articles that I will provide the links for and I would encourage you to read them and perhaps, pass them along. They were very enlightening and take my thoughts to a wider spectrum when thinking about responses and pre-plans. They can be found at the end of this piece.

With yesterday’s (April 10, 2013) incident in…

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Added by Art "Chief Reason" Goodrich on April 11, 2013 at 7:09pm — 1 Comment

PUT FIRE OUT - GET GIRLS!

Report: The first recorded history of fire attack exposes the true motivation for the engine company!





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Added by Paul Combs on March 25, 2013 at 9:30am — 4 Comments

PRIORITIES


Hey, a man has got to have his priorities, right?

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Added by Paul Combs on February 28, 2013 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

Taking a Lesson from "Realty TV"

While I was watching the show Surviving the Cut the other night that highlighted the rigors of the training that the Nightstalkers (160th Special Aviation Regiment) go through, I had an epiphany, or at least I drew a corollary principle for what we should learn from this training in the fire service.

160th SOAR

The show portrayed the completion of a hellish, multiple-hours long training session that spanned from mental and…

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Added by Dan Shaw on February 21, 2013 at 1:30pm — 3 Comments

Why do Firefighters Fight Fire

-The following is the script of a two minute radio broadcast that happened twenty five years ago by the great Paul Harvey, on his hugely successful radio program, "News and Comments by Paul Harvey". My Harvey was a great broadcaster who had a tremendously kind spirit. He was know for taking the obscure and introducing it to the rest of us in a beautifully eloquent way. The challenge was made more difficult because, for you youngsters, Mr. Harvey was a radio broadcaster; no…

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Added by Michael Bricault (ret) on February 3, 2013 at 10:49pm — 5 Comments

TITILLATING EXPERIENCE

Bueller? Bueller? Bueller...?  Oh, we've all sat through this class, haven't we?! A class where the instructor reads each word from the never-ending source of dull PowerPoint slides with all the excitement of Ben Stein's character in Ferris Bueller's Day Off. I feel inspired just thinking about it!



I have often said there are two types of instructors -…

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Added by Paul Combs on January 27, 2013 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

NEED SMOKE DETECTORS?



Smoke detector programs are a great way to help protect your community, assist folks that may not be able to afford them, build trust, and give an overall feeling of goodwill between you and the people under your watch. School programs are another great way to insure that most households have at least one smoke detector hopefully being installed and…

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Added by Paul Combs on January 11, 2013 at 7:00am — No Comments

MERRY CHRISTMAS!

To all my Brothers and Sisters out there, have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous New Year!!

Paul

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Added by Paul Combs on December 23, 2012 at 8:21am — No Comments

ALWAYS WATCHING... AND JUDGING



"You never know when you're being watched. It's my least favorite part of acting, celebrity."

- Denzel Washington

 

Make no mistake, when you're operating at an incident you are a celebrity. People gather to watch the drama that is unfolding within their neighborhood with admiration, fascination, and curiosity. This is a behavior that has not changed…

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Added by Paul Combs on December 17, 2012 at 12:02pm — 1 Comment

LET'S GET READY TO RUMBLE


December Fire Engineering magazine commentary.

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Added by Paul Combs on December 11, 2012 at 5:22pm — No Comments

Buckle Up

Now that I have your attention, it is time we speak about buckling up. Before your attention wanes because you think this is yet another fire service writer imploring you to wear your seatbelt, realize that I do not wish to speak of seat belts in this post. I do wholeheartedly agree with wearing a seat belt on the apparatus, but that is a subject for another day. Take a look at the photos below, and I want you to take in the stark difference between the two.…

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Added by Jason Jefferies on November 20, 2012 at 8:49am — 3 Comments

HAZARDOUS CRANBERRIES

Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family - may it be a joyous and safe time! Keep less fortunate friends and loved ones in your prayers and be thankful for everything in your life.



...just beware of the canned cranberries!!

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Added by Paul Combs on November 20, 2012 at 7:22am — No Comments

Bleeding the line

Bleeding the Line

Many habits are formed in the academy and on the drill ground.  Some of these habits are good and some not so good.  We try to create a realistic scenario and environment as much as possible during drill.  Due to many constraints we are faced with the need to adjust what we would or should really do because “this is only a drill.”

Firefighters are taught very early on to open the bale, bleed the air and check the…

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Added by scott corrigan on November 18, 2012 at 4:30pm — No Comments

Resiliency before "Survival"

From the time the alarm sounds, stresses begin to deteriorate our abilities to function as we do normally. The alarm itself kicks off an acute physiological response which immediately reduces cognitive and physical abilities. We pile on gear which restricts our movement, retains heat, and weighs down our body. The trip to the alarm in the rig is exciting; sirens, the smoke column, and radio traffic continue to ramp up emotion. Now we arrive to find the ball is set in motion; firefighters are…

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Added by Brian Brush on November 17, 2012 at 11:09am — No Comments

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