Thursday, February 25, 2016

Fire Engineering

FIRE ENGINEERING BLOG NETWORK

 
     

The Value of Networking

Spending time with our fellow firefighters is one of the best parts of the job, writes Joseph Kitchen.
     

A Review with the Troops

A great way for young leaders to become great leaders and to improve performance is to conduct frequent reviews, Warren Cersley writes.
The First Twenty     

PPE for Your Mind

For The First Twenty, Rob Martin writes about dealing with mental stress on the job.
Isaac Frazier     

The Third Door

Isaac Frazier on a method of conversion to gain access to rear occupants of a two-door vehicle.
     

Protecting Egress

In this commentary, Mark Cotter offers another reconsideration of firefighting dogma based on the new understanding of fire dynamics, in this case hoseline placement.
Joe Pronesti     

A Legacy Tip That Could Save the Modern Company

Joe Pronesti on basement or cellar fires.
Doug Mitchell     

Single...or Am I?

Doug Mitchell discusses converted dwellings.

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FIRE NEWS ON TV

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WFXR
Feb. 23, 2016. 10:04 PM EST
One person is dead after a house fire in Roanoke.

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Rescue Air for Firefighters

All firefighters will find these three articles extremely informative and useful. After reading them, they will be equipped to take immediate action to secure this lifesaving equipment for their communities. In this landmark training guide, Joseph Rush and Jack Murphy describe the components and functions of firefighter air replenishment systems (FARS), which firefighters often refer to as “standpipes for air.” The large number of firefighters needed to supply continuous air cylinder replacement often impedes firefighter operations in mid- and high-rises and other complex structures. Also, the lack of available air supply often restricts firefighters to support operations. FARS address supply and staffing issues by providing lifesaving air-filling stations in critical locations inside complex structures. This guide explains the systems and provides a model code for adoption.
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WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

What Would You Do? Jail Fire

This fire occurs in a county jail. Skip Coleman has a new firefighter training simulation.
 

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FIREFIGHTER ARTICLES

U.S. Customs Employees Out Of Hospital After Hazmat Scare

Two U.S. Customs and Border Protection employees who felt ill after opening an envelope for inspection in Alameda on Wednesday have been released from the hospital but the cause of their ailment remains unclear, an agency spokesman said.

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What two significant fires in the ‘70s/early ‘80s underscored the connection between toxicity on the fireground and firefighter cancer?

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