Maintenance man ran from door to door at the complex yelling for residents to get out.
Maintenance man was burned while alerting residents of the fire.
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Erik Matthiesen Good on the maintenance guy
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Mark Fort This guy is a Hero..
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One key identifying characteristic of all NIOSH reports: The NIOSH investigators, regardless of the type of incident, put much of their comprehensive analysis into the context of risk management principles. They do not so much look to assess blame as to explain what happened, why it happened and what firefighters need to know so that the likelihood of a similar event happening again is minimized.
As proven through investigative reports from the National Institutes of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), the fire service often takes unnecessary…
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The report says the response to the fire was flawed for various reasons, including for not establishing an incident command center and a lack of understanding about the possibility of a detonation.
Report highlights inadequate emergency response, training and careless storage.
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Funeral for Lieutenant Jason Adams focused not on how he died but on how he lived his life.
Hundreds gathered to say goodbye to Sherwood lieutenant.
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Bella Renee Owen Rest in peace my brother, God has taken another angel home. Prayers go out to the family, from your brothers and sisters in the Virgilina Firedepartment (VA)
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Mike Anderson Thank you for all your hard work and dedication. You will be missed and thank you the the family that supported this man and his passion
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"It always starts with a photo–one single image of a building, on fire (or not), with the audience invoking question: would you say go or no-go? And almost like magic, enter the easily predictable keyboard incident commanders."
Where have all the firefighters gone? January 27, 2016 0 5 Views Firefighters could be defined as men and women who respond to fires to save people and property.…
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Richard Lund I think ability has a lot to do with it. I recently retired from busy So Cal Dept. Most of the time within 2-3 minutes of first on scene we would have 3 other engines and a truck roll in. There is your attack, back up, RIC and vent. We always went in,...See More
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Shelly Eckel Hingsbergen I'm a home owner and. Have alot of firefighters as friends and family. I personally if my house was on fire AND MY family including my Pets were out I woukd say fight on outside if fire was too involved. I would feel terrible if one of our fire fighters were killed just fighting our fire . Yeah it would be heart breaking with all the kids special items gone but at least no lives would be taken.
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A collection of training photos from FFN member and fire photographer Bridget Gandee.
Various photos from Bridget Gandee.
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Stacey Bernardo Firefighters are awesome
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Chief Doug Cline and guests Dr.Burton Clark and Chief Chris Naum as they have a president discussion on the need for a paradigm shift in the fire service.
Just another PennWell Blogs Sites site
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Stacey Bernardo Firefighters and EMTs rock. Be safe
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Fire in the auto shop - Do you lead off with an 1-3/4" or a 2 1/2"?
Raw video of an auto shop fire in Oostburg, WI. The fire occurred on January 23, 2016. The video was posted by Incident Response and description is below. “Firefighters from eight Sheboygan…
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Thomas Flipse We pulled off 2 pre connects and 2 2 1/2s for this fire we only had a half full truck, fire was under control in an hour. Used the platform for venting mostly tires we burning luckly the whole shop wasnt a loss they started work again this Monday.
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Brian Hogan 2 1/2, and set the stick up. When the ladders go up,the building comes down. Surround and drown. Keep your collapse zone open. But, have crews with 1 3/4 also
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"People typically criticize what they do not know or understand. Understanding this context allows us to have appreciation for the various generations and capitalize on the strengths of each." Brian Ward presents dealing with generational differences in training.
Brian Ward looks at generational differences and provides strategies for making those differences positive rather than negative.
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Barney Dillie Joseph Gray interesting article.
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Stacey Bernardo They go were people run from firefighters are amazing people. Be safe
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From early in 2015, a look at high-rise training explained in the Sacramento area courtesy of the  Sacramento Fire Department
A look back at Sacramento-area high-rise training James Rojas - Several fire agencies from the Sacramento region and rest of the state are participating in high-rise structure fire scenarios.
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