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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Fire Engineering Newsletter

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Fire Engineering Newsletter | February 17, 2015

Tonight on "The Professional Volunteer Fire Department," host Tom Merrill talks to guest Candice McDonald, a volunteer firefighter in the Winona (OH) Fire Department who is associated with the Cumberland Valley Volunteer Fireman's Association. They will discuss "reputation management" and how we can work within our firehouses to prevent behavior that is detrimental to the reputation of the fire service. CLICK HERE to listen or find out how to call in at 7:30 p.m. Eastern.—Pete Prochilo, Online Editor 
NEWS
MI House Fire Kills FourChildren are among four people who died early Tuesday in a house fire near Detroit that was so intense that rescuers who rushed inside the home couldn't reach them in time, officials said.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Teen Saved by Sprinkler in NH Garage FireA fire in a garage almost trapped a teenage girl inside an adjoining house after one of her exits was blocked by snow, but a sprinkler head deployed, buying enough time for her to scamper out the other exit to safety.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FEATURES
50 Shades of BlushNow you've seen everything! Check out a new cartoon from Paul Combs of Drawn By Fire on the ‪so-called "50 Shades" effect.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
What Would You Do?This fire occurs in a cold storage facility made of concrete construction. Check out a new training simulation from Skip Coleman.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Radio: Politics and TacticsHosts Frank Ricci, Jay Balletto, and Chris Pepler talk to Omaha (NE) Captain Chris Langlois about the intro he developed to open fire behavior classes and Jimm Walsh about his upcoming FDIC class. Listen to an archive of last night's radio show.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Rockville Centre (NY) FireA raging house fire on Long Island burned out of control for nearly an hour last Thursday morning, and First On Scene Photos was there to capture images from the scene.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Photos: Philadelphia Building Iced After FirePhiladelphia firefighters worked the scene of an overnight fire where ice formed from the water used to fight the fire.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
ADVERTORIAL
Dual Air Cylinder Bracket, Model DACBThis bracket from Ziamatic Corp. (Zico) is designed to accommodate dual-cylinder SCBA and SCUBA air cylinders, with or without a harness.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Heavy-Duty Reels for Longer Lengths of HoseReelcraft's Series 30000 reels are designed for rugged, heavy-duty applications requiring long lengths of hose and large storage capacity. An all-bolted unitized construction with no welds to fatigue, full flow swivel and heavy-gauge steel frame, spool and drum ensure a long service life.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FDNY SymposiumThe FDNY Symposium provides attendees with cutting-edge research and training while allowing the FDNY to share its best practices on a national and an international scale. This year's event is March 18 and 19.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Hurst Jaws of Life S 700 CutterThe Hurst Jaws of Life S 700 is not just strong; it is strong when you need it most. The improved blade geometry enables the tool to attain its maximum cutting capability at a practical and more usable five-inch opening.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Streamlight SurvivorThe updated right-angle Streamlight Survivor features a low-profile bezel that prevents snagging on gear and equipment and two optional Smoke Cutter plugs--the Amber Smoke Cutter and Black Smoke Cutter--for customized light options in smoke, fog, and mist while also maintaining the light’s traditional bright beam. A new reinforced D-ring ensures that the light hangs forward. The new Survivor features C4 LED technology, delivering 175 lumens and 41,000 candela on high.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
Valor High Performance Seat TechnologyUSSC Valor Firefighter Seating Systems have the most advanced safety engineering features in the industry. Their SCBA support straps and dynamically adjustable back provide maximum support and comfort. See them at FDIC International Booths 8548 and 5940.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
COMMUNITY
Video: San Jose Five-Alarm FireThis fire displaced several people living in a recreational vehicle on the property and left the structure completely destroyed. Check out a video from Craig Rose.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
FDIC
Nominees Announced for 2015 Ray Downey Courage and Valor AwardThe following candidates have been nominated for the award, which will be presented at the Opening Ceremony of FDIC International.  Share: Facebook Linkedin Twitter
 
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FDIC InternationalApril 20-25, 2015
Indianapolis, IN  
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