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Fire Engineering Newsletter | January 27, 2015

Doug Cline and company are back for another episode of "Fire and Training" radio tonight.  CLICK HERE at 7:30 p.m. Eastern to listen.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor 
NEWS
MI Firefighters Rescue Two from Burning RoofThe first firefighter to arrive at a burning house in Saginaw discovered two people on the roof over the front porch, yelling for help.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Firefighters Contain Six-Alarm CA FireCrews in Pacifica faced a fire that spread quickly in tinder dry brush, threatening homes and forcing evacuations.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter


FEATURES
Just Ladders?Placing a ladder during an incident is not the time to wish you would’ve trained more on ladders! Check out a new one from Paul Combs.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Postindicator ValvesIn his new "Construction Concerns," Gregory Havel discusses these valves which are commonly used as the valve operator for automatic fire sprinkler and standpipe systems.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Indianapolis (IN) Apartment FireFire photographer Tod Parker captured some images from the scene of a single-alarm apartment fire in Indianapolis.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Radio: Contemporary IssuesHost Dennis Rubin and his guests discuss safety and survival of firefighters, police officers, and first responders at the scene of vehicle accidents. Listen to an archive of last Friday's show.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
ADVERTORIAL
KME PRO (Pumper Rescue Optimized)The PRO is a multi-purpose response vehicle which addresses the ever-changing needs of today’s fire service, with an increased focus on maximizing storage space.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Onspot of North AmericaSince its origination in 1977, the Onspot automatic tire chain system has received worldwide acceptance for its benefits in providing drivers with increased safety and productivity in snow and ice.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Skedco Patient SimulatorSkedco is introducing new (patent pending) patient simulators that will solve many of the problems rescue trainers encounter with mannequins.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Rearmount Ladder KME ladders lead the fire service in horizontal reach, tipload capacity (wet and dry), high-capacity water flow, monitor positioning, and safe access to the ladder.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
High Performance Seat TechnologyUSSC Valor seating is the leader in advanced seat technology for firefighters. Valor seats use SCBA support straps. Their dynamically adjustable back provides safety and support. Easy access to seat belts and buckles allows the firefighter to be secured in record time.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Zistos ExplorerSCOPE for Search and RescueThe ExplorerSCOPE is a rapidly deployable, four-way articulated video camera that can be inserted through openings as small as 10mm to search for victims in time-critical rescue situations. It can generate images up to 40+ feet away in pitch darkness.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
BLOGS
Permission to ActWritten guidelines are important, but firegrounds are fluid environments that require decisions to be made according to the situation at hand, Frank Viscuso writes.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FDIC
Engine Company Excellence for Volunteer FirefightersHow can you ensure that the functions of the engine company are done safely and in a timely manner when staffing is limited? Richard Ray on preparation, training, and execution.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
 
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EVENTS
FDIC InternationalApril 20-25, 2015
Indianapolis, IN  
More Events!Conferences and training calendar  



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