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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | October 29, 2014

Join Jason Hoevelmann and company on tonight's "Engine House Training" radio show. CLICK HERE to listen or participate at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time. Sponsored by Grainger.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor
NEWS
Buffalo Firefighters Battle Warehouse Fire
First-arriving companies reported a two-story brick warehouse with fire showing from the windows.
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Rocket Explodes After Liftoff
An unmanned commercial supply rocket bound for the International Space Station exploded moments after liftoff Tuesday evening, with debris falling in flames over the launch site in Virginia.
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Two Years After Sandy, Residents Ponder Recovery
Officials and residents in towns throughout coastal areas of New York and New Jersey took stock of the recovery from Superstorm Sandy on the second anniversary of the storm.
Fire Engineering Sandy Response: Part 1 | Part 2

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FEATURES
Face Down Feet-First Removal
Fishers (IN) Firefighter Adam Lee and company demonstrate another way of removing a down firefighter from the window.
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Commercial Search Training Drill
Alex Langbell reviews a large-scale drill conducted by the Yakima (WA) Fire Department Training Division simulating the attempt to rescue disoriented firefighters in a commercial occupancy.
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Safety Treat
Paul Combs is back with more Halloween candy, this one having to do with fire safety.
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From Tillers to Towers
Pat Nichols and members of his team discuss training and more. Listen to an archive of last night's radio show, sponsored by Grainger.
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Gallery: Four-Alarm Buffalo Fire
Crews were kept busy October 28, 2014, battling a fast-moving four-alarm fire at a brick warehouse. See photos by Kevin Brautlacht.
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ADVERTORIAL
New Streamlight Survivor Low-Profile, Right-Angle Flashlight
The NEW Streamlight Low-Profile Survivor is one inch thinner at the bezel, reducing interference with gear and equipment. New optics include interchangeable Smoke Cutter plugs or black for tighter beam and amber for smoke-cutting beam. The redesigned clip/D-ring assembly makes the light lay flatter than prior versions.
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Hale Qmax-XS
Hale’s Qmax-XS pump’s high water delivery rate to knock down large fires; proven reliability based on the impressive track record of the Qmax pump; and small, innovative design give your department all that it is looking for in a pump.
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FiroVac Vacuum Tankers
Vacuum tankers have been a proven concept for 29 years. Deliver more water with fewer personnel and equipment. Tankers or tanker-pumpers are built to department requirements.
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Liberty Art Works
The bronze speaking trumpet is adorned with artwork to represent all members who have taken the oath to protect life and property. Two traditional leather helmets on the side secure the ornate hand-braided tassel. It is mounted on a walnut base and includes a brass plate of engraving.
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Dog Paw Crib Block
Give your Junkyard Dog Industries Sidewinder and rescue struts a boost with the new Dog Paw Crib Block.
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Whelen
Whelen is reshaping the future of emergency warning lights, proudly designed, manufactured, and assembled in the U.S.A.
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BLOGS
Who Are You?
The road to success can be a long and winding road of trials and tribulations. Jeremy Rebok on how planning and setting priorities can positively impact you and your team.
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FIRE LIFE
Thunderstruck: Seafood Fra Diavolo
The Firehouse Foodie returns with a story of humility among the famous and this hot, tasty pasta dish sure to make you popular at the fire station.
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April 20-25, 2015
Indianapolis, IN
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