Monday, August 31, 2009

On scene fire video, what mistakes do you see?

Indiana house fire: From Lake Station yesterday morning. Here's the write-up with this video- Crews were dispatched to a reported house fire at 3804 East 36th Ave just after 10am on 8-27-09, police had all residents evacuated before fire personnel arrived on scene. After a line was advanced in the front door it was determined that the easiest way to access the fire was through the roof. Two lines were used from the roof vantage point and the fire was brought under control with no injuries. Fire investigators have determined the fire started due to an electrical problem.

Basement fire, side C of structure. Dispatched as possibly occupied. No one was home at the time.

Information with this video shot last Wednesday in Saginaw, Michigan:

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Don’t you Just Hate It When That Happens?

Bringing out the big guns for a mud rescue, Fire engine extrication.

This looks like Engine 2 from Newstead Fire Company of Erie County, New York after a barn fire. The tractor doesn't do the job so the excavator was brought in. This can and does happen. Nice and dry and firm at the start and as you dump water for rural water operation the ground get really go soft on the operator. If you were aware and had the time a materials not a bad idea to place cribbing or planks under the tires in situations like this, but hey conditions are not always ideal.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Sometimes Firefighting is Just a Game ESPECIALLY WHEN IT’S PLAYED OUT ON A MONOPOLY BOARD…..

Yes, it’s coming soon:  MONOPOLY:  Firefighters Edition

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It’s  played on a real MONOPOLY board, except the street names have changed, and of course the game pieces are FD-oriented.  Instead of going to Jail, you get sent to the Chief’s Office.  The Chance and Community Chest cards have been replaced with Backdraft and Flashover decks…..and you can really get burned there!

The rules are same as the traditional game that we all grew up with, but the winner gets promoted to Fire Chief.

The Fire Store is taking orders NOW for an early November delivery at the reasonable price of $39.99, saving you the effort of trying to put a shopping list together.

Check it out and pre-order your copies now by clicking HERE for ordering information at The Fire Store.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Good PSA from The UK “Texting Can Be Deadly”

Good PSA video from the UK. Doubt that you will see this on American TV, but you never know, that why I am putting in this Blog so that it will get some play other than You Tube. The texting while driving controversy continues. My guess is that it will get banned in automobiles in all areas the US. Would speech recognition for testing on a mobile device be any better? The is a very graphic video and should be shared. Good on for driver education class. Now this is an effective Public Service Announcement. But will people actually get the message? Texting is deadly while driving. Parents, watch this first before your teen does. This NEEDS to be banned.

CNN Airs Graphic "Texting Can Be Deadly" Public Service Ad

Bus camera catches July crash of Raleigh's Ladder 4 while responding.

 

Watch story and interview with Chief John McGrath

Our friend Jeff Harkey at FireNews.net was first out of the gate with this one. This is the video of the July 10 crash of Raleigh Fire Department's Ladder 4 that injured three firefighters. The video comes from a surveillance camera on a city bus.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Double-LODD in Buffalo

 

BUFFALO, NEW YORK, FIREFIGHTERS ARE ON THE SCENE of a 04:00 AM 3-alarm fire that has just suffered a partial collapse trapping two FF’s that were inside conducting a search.

TV station WGRZ is reporting that Buffalo Fire Commissioner Michael Lombardo confirms two firefighters did not make it out. He says they thought they heard someone pounding for help in the basement. When they went in for the rescue, the main floor collapsed under them.

A reporter on the scene is saying that the officers on the fire ground fear that the FF’s have perished.

Update, 8 am:
The fire is in a 2-story building that has a delicatessen on the ground floor with living units overhead.  The firefighters went missing shortly after the units began working the fire a little after 4 am.  Some of the local media are reporting that the firefighters have not yet been able to locate the missing two despite breaching the walls in an attempt to get into the basement area where they are believed to be buried under the collapsed floor.

Pair of Buffalo, New York Firefighters Missing in Building Fire
Fire officials say two Buffalo firefighters remain missing in the basement of building where the first floor collapsed during an early morning blaze.
Fire Commissioner Michael Lombardo says the firefighters were inside the convenience store on the burning building’s first floor when it collapsed Monday morning.
Read the Full Story, Watch Video Reports and Get the Latest Updates Throughout the Day Here.
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WIVB-TV Channel 4 has two videos reports so far.
This first one has footage of the fire early on at its peak:

This second video has an interview with the Fire Commissioner who tells of the tragedy:

 

From Firegezzer.com this morning

Good First Arrival Video, What would you do different on this one ???

This video show on arrival, would make a good T&S class video. Watch the time ticker on how long it takes for the crew to get a line on the fire. Priorities could change if the time of day was different?, Looks as if everyone was out on arrival. Good old deep seated attic fire? Notice that they break the upper floor windows and no smoke shows?

On August 20, 2009, at 1:27pm, calls came pouring into the Harford County Fire Dispatch Center reporting a house on fire in the 600 block of Angel Drive, which is located in the Long Bar Harbor area of Abingdon, Harford County. The first arriving fire engine, which was from the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, arrived at 1:36pm. They used their hose lines to begin extinguishing the fire. A hook and ladder truck from the Joppa-Magnolia Volunteer Fire Company, as well as other units from the Abingdon Volunteer Fire Company, Bel Air Volunteer Fire Company, Kingsville Volunteer Fire Company (Baltimore Co), and Aberdeen Proving Ground Fire Department also responded and assisted with extinguishment. There were no reported injuries and the cause of the fire is still under investigation.

A fire Thursday in Harford County, Maryland. The picture below and account of the fire are from Andrew Doyle:

Oklahoma City Fire station burns

I first hear about this story the other day and did want to blog about it, but here I am doing it anyway. Not a good thing anytime that a fire station catches fire. What caught my eye was that not only was it a fire station, probably build in the late 60’s to early 70’s but that no sprinklers were evidently installed. In the story it’s reports that this station is being replaced anyway, I can only hope that the new one will have a sprinkler system and fire alarm installed. One other thing, and maybe part of the reason for it being closed, look where the oil well is in relation to station, Was that oil well there when they built this place? I guess it is Oklahoma and that’s normal ????

Watch story from KOCO-TV

More video from KOCO-TV

A look at the future for this firehouse

Click here for more helicopter video of the fire

Oklahoma City Fire Station 6 at 620 NE 8th Street caught fire Thursday afternoon and has put the station out of commission.

From the AP:

Oklahoma City firefighters have extinguished a blaze at an unlikely location - a fire station.
Officials say the blaze at a station near the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center began about 3:20 p.m. Thursday and primarily affected the building's living area and kitchen.
There were no reports of injuries.
Battalion Chief Brian Stanaland says officials think the fire started in the kitchen. Stanaland says the crew was out of the station when it caught fire.
An initial assessment indicated the building is uninhabitable and firefighters stationed there will be split up temporarily and moved to other stations.
The building is scheduled to be replaced when a new station in the Bricktown entertainment district is completed.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Guinness World Record Fire Truck Parade Updated

North Dakota - A southeastern North Dakota town believes it has set a new world record for having the most fire trucks in a parade. The town of Casselton recruited 181 fire trucks from throughout the Upper Midwest to take part in Saturday's Cass County Summerfest parade. The old record was 159 trucks.

Greg Kempel is the Casselton ambulance crew member and winery owner who led the effort. He says the town plans to send photographs and other documents on Monday to the Guiness Book of World Records, so judges can confirm the record.

The town of Oberdiessbach, Switzerland, set the previous record three years ago.

Watch their website, www.casscountysummerfest.com/firetruckparade.htm

 

Sunday, August 16, 2009

5 firefighters, 2 others hurt in crash

August 15, 2009

Five firefighters and two others were hurt when a fire engine collided with another vehicle in the South Shore neighborhood this afternoon, a Fire Department spokesman said.

The incident occurred at about 5 p.m. at the intersection of 67th Street and Jeffery Avenue, according to Chicago Fire Department Chief Joe Roccasalva. The firefighters were responding to an automatic alarm in the 8000 block of South Brandon Avenue when the crash happened, he said.

A car collided with the fire engine as it was eastbound on 67th Street, police said. The fire engine then struck a pole.

Five firefighters were treated and released from Trinity Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Advocate Christ Medical Center in Oak Lawn, Roccasalva said. One of them was taken from the crash scene in serious-to-critical condition, while the remaining four were taken in fair-to-serious condition.

Two people from the other vehicle were taken to Northwestern in critical condition, he said.

The driver of the vehicle, Michael Quinn, 30, of the 2100 block of East 72nd Street, was cited for failure to yield to an emergency vehicle, no insurance and damage to city property, police said. He is still at Northwestern for observation.

A passenger in Quinn's vehicle, a 24-year-old woman, was listed in critical condition at the hospital, police said.

 

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Getting Ready for Fallen Firefighters' Memorial

  • View Full List of Honored Fallen (PDF)
  • EMMITSBURG, Md. -- In about eight weeks, the family, friends and colleagues of America's fallen firefighters will be here to remember their loved ones.

    The names of 104 firefighters who gave the ultimate sacrifice in 2008 as well as 19 from previous years will be added to the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial.

    Organizers have been working for months to make sure the annual memorial weekend -- Oct. 2 to 4 -- is a memorable one. 1250175321157_fallenfirefighters

    The firefighters to be honored include pilots, wildfire crews, volunteers and career personnel. Some were with large departments, some tiny.

    On Wednesday, people in charge of the various aspects or events met to share details.

    A number of changes this year will call for enhanced coordination, said Raleigh, N.C. Chief John McGrath, the incident commander.

    Motorcyclists who ride to honor the fallen heroes will arrive about 4:15 p.m. instead of noon. Those involved in the annual Red Helmet Ride will place a wreath at the memorial.

    Also, the candlelight vigil is once again moving outside. For the past several years, the Saturday evening event has been held at the Basilica of the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton.

    "Having it outside at the memorial again will be more memorable for the families," said Larry Curl, the event's producer.

    Luminaries -- designed by children of fallen firefighters -- will be lit prior to the ceremony instead of during the service as in the past.

    Curl stressed that it's critical for everyone to know their job for the event to come off without a hitch. "It's all about the families," he said. "We want this to be an honorable occasion."

    A mandatory rehearsal has been set for Saturday afternoon. "Timing is everything," he said.

    Volunteers who are coordinating bag pipes, escorts, honor guards, logistics, transportation, communications, children's activities and other aspects have submitted an operation plan that are included in a binder.

    "We are handling this event as we would on the scene," McGrath said. "Each sector has a plan, and shared it."

    The former operations chief in Philadelphia said firefighters are used to being flexible. "We're planning for a long-term operation, and people know things can change."

    McGrath, who has headed the command post on campus for the past several years, said he is pleased to be part of the remembrance.

    "Look at the quality of the people in this room," he said. "This is a work of passion for all of us ..."


    Monday, August 10, 2009

    Remember what the citizen see and perceives

    This fire was from a month ago in the 800 block of East 22nd Street Baltimore . There is some interesting narration and a couple captions from the photographer. Remember the citizen have a preconceived perception and expectations of the things that the fire service does.

    LANGUAGE ALERT: YOU ARE WARNED THAT THE WORDS SPOKEN ON THIS CLIP MAY NOT BE FOR CHILDREN AND THOSE WHO ARE EASILY OFFENDED.

    Below is the account of the fire from the website of Engine 33 ,Truck 5, Medic 16, and EMS 3:
    7/10/09 Box Alarm 33-10 800 E. 22nd St
    E33, E6, E23, E51, E21, T5, T1, M16, BC2, BC6 (WF E31, T15, AF2, EMS3, SO2, M7)
    At 1631 hrs units were dispatched to the above address for a dwelling fire. E33 and T5 went onscene with a 2 story eog row, with heavy fire showing from the second floor. BC2 arrived and immediately called for a working fire. Truck 5 threw ladders, ventilated and conducted a search, while Engine 33 knocked down a bulk of the fire on second floor. Good job by all companies preventing the fire from extending into exposures. Medic 16 transported one civilian patient suffering from smoke inhalation. After investigation and overhaul. All units returned to service in 2 hrs.

    Sunday, August 9, 2009

    A sad obituary!

                                          Born 1776, Died 2008

    It does not hurt to read this several times.


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    Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, points out some interesting facts concerning the Presidential election:

    • Number of States won by: Democrats: 19    Republicans: 29
    • Square miles of land won by: Democrats: 580,000    Republicans: 2,427,000
    • Population of counties won by: Democrats: 127 million    Republicans: 143 million
    • Murder rate per 100,000 residents in counties won by: Democrats: 13.2    Republicans: 2.1

    Professor Olson adds: "In aggregate, the map of the territory Republicans won was mostly the land owned by the taxpaying citizens of the country. 
    Democrat territory mostly
    encompassed those citizens living in government-owned tenements and living off various forms of government welfare..."

        Olson believes the United States is now somewhere between the "complacency and apathy" phase of Professor Tyler's definition of democracy, with some forty percent of the nation's population already having reached the "governmental dependency" phase.

    If Congress grants amnesty and citizenship to twenty million criminal invaders called illegals and they vote, then we can say goodbye to the   USA in fewer than five years.
    If you are in favor of this, then by all means, delete this message.


    If you are not, then pass this along to help everyone realize just how much is at stake, knowing that
    apathy is the greatest danger to our freedom.

    Both Parties are corrupt. Vote them all out of office.

    Friday, August 7, 2009

    APPARATUS CRASH IN TEXAS-2 FFs ON BOARD REPORTED TO BE BELTED IN

     

    Wednesday, August 5, 2009 

    A Spring Volunteer Fire Department truck and van collided in far northwest Harris County this afternoon, sending three people to the hospital. The wreck occurred about 12:30 p.m. The van's driver was trapped inside his cab and workers are trying to get him out. 
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    Wednesday, August 5, 2009

    Fire Link has a cool collection of video

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    Monday, August 3, 2009

    Here is another first on scene video with different circumstances

    Ok, so the previous post on first arriving video has a full time fire department with probably a large training budget. This is probably the reason I met so many people at the National Fire Academy that were from small volunteer fire departments. They were there like me to learn to do it better.Here is a video of a small Iowa volunteer fire department doing what they can with what they got. I am in no way knocking the small volunteer fire departments, they do what they can, if they can with what they have. The alternative is doing nothing, and the structure burns down. For what they had to work with this was most likely a good outcome here. Fire is a fire that occurred on Sunday August 2, 2009 at Columbus and West Fourth Street in Pella, Iowa.

    Click on for : Google Street View

    Map picture

     

    Want to really piss off some volunteers read the comments here.

    There was a lot of feed back on statler911 blog on this video.STATler911.blog

    Two LODD in the News

    Michigan Lieutenant Killed in Fire Truck Fall

    Firehouse.com News

    A Lawrence Township, Mich. lieutenant died July 31 after falling from the back of a fire truck, according to WSBT-TV.

    Lt. Harold Curtis, 36, was seriously injured in the incident while working with the safety crew at the Hartford Motor Speedway.

    Curtis was transported to Watervliet Community Hospital and then transferred to Borgess, where he was pronounced dead.

    Read More....

    Arizona Fire Captain Dies at Station

    Grado GARY GRADO
    The Tribune, Mesa, Ariz.

    A Queen Creek fire captain died in his sleep at a station Saturday.

    Capt. Eric Tinkham, 44, was last seen alive Friday night and when his crew members tried to wake him at 7 a.m. he was unresponsive, according to Marnie Schubert, Queen Creek town spokeswoman.

    Tinkham was one of the original firefighters hired by the town when the department began operation on Jan. 1, 2008.

    Sunday, August 2, 2009

    RESPONDING FIRE APPARATUS CRASH IN WEST VIRGINIA - SOUTH CAROLINA FIRE APPARATUS ROLLOVER

     

    Thursday, July 30, 2009

    A fire truck carrying four Clendenin firefighters crashed on its way to a fire in Frame on Thursday night, but none were seriously injured.
    Four people were inside the Clendenin Fire Department engine when it rolled over shortly before 2100. The truck was on its way to a fire at an abandoned structure on Big Fork Road in Frame.


    The road was apparently weakened by heavy rains...they were actually stopped, and the road gave way...when the water [the truck was carrying] shifted, it sort of carried them over the hill.
    All four firefighters were taken to CAMC General Hospital, but none of their injuries appear serious.
    Kanawha County Commission President Kent Carper said the fire engine was heavily damaged. The county has sent its spare pumper truck to the Clendenin department.
    "We're very fortunate, thank God, that none of them were very seriously injured or killed," Carper said. "This could have been a tragedy. It was a bad accident."

    SOUTH CAROLINA FIRE APPARATUS ROLLOVER

     

    Wednesday, July 29, 2009

    Blacksburg, South Carolina firefighters responded to one of their own when a piece fire apparatus flipped on a street in Blacksburg. Reportedly the drive lost control and the vehicle rolled over. The driver was injured and transported to the hospital. The South Carolina Highway Patrol will investigate the cause and any citation, if issued, would come from them.Blacksburg is located in Cherokee County. Our best wishes for a speedy recovery to the driver. Thanks to www.SCOnFire.com for the details and pic

    Saturday, August 1, 2009

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    The new HFSC Virtual Sprinklered House lets you see the "behind the walls" details of residential fire sprinklers. You'll see how they work, how they are installed and why your community members need them. You can also use the presentation to show local builders how they can build higher value homes while reducing their construction costs through the use of municipal trade-ups.

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    VIRTUALLY EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT FIRE SPRINKLERS

    The new HFSC Virtual Sprinklered House lets you see the "behind the walls" details of residential fire sprinklers. You'll see how they work, how they are installed and why your community members need them. You can also use the presentation to show local builders how they can build higher value homes while reducing their construction costs through the use of municipal trade-ups.

    SEE IT ONLINE

    Be the first to see the new HFSC Virtual Sprinklered House and complete the survey by going to
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    We are still completing our new Virtual Sprinklered House and are looking for feedback from members of the Fire Service. 

    Congress Eliminates CEDAP Funding

    The Commercial Equipment Direct Assistance Program has been completely cut from the FY 2010 House of Representatives and Senate budgets and also from the President's budget request. Since the program's inception in FY 2005, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has award thousands of grants to smaller jurisdictions who are not eligible for funding through the Urban Areas Security Initiative grant program. The program received $8 million in FY 2009, $17.6 million in FY 2008 and $33.7 million in FY2007.

    According to FEMA, "CEDAP seeks to enhance regional response capabilities, mutual aid, and interoperable communications by providing technology and equipment, along with the training required to operate that equipment, to law enforcement and emergency responder agencies in smaller jurisdictions and certain metropolitan areas."

    In the past, CEDAP grants have been used to purchase communications equipment, chemical detection sensors, thermal imaging tools and personal protective equipment.

    The IACP is strongly opposed to eliminating the CEDAP program and will work with Congress and the Administration to fully restore it.

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