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Monday, October 10, 2016

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October 10, 2016

LIVE from Key Hose Headquarters! Join Bobby Halton and Bill Gustin as they sit down with some of the wonderful folks from Key Hose and discuss NFPA standards, annual flow testing, friction loss, heat resistance and the latest research and development going on at Key Hose. You can participate in the discussion as always with the hashtag #FEtalk. Details HERE.

Bill Carey, Online News/Blog Manager

NFFF Memorial Weekend Highlights 

$subtitles.get($x)The sight and sounds of NFFF Memorial Weekend 2016 where 112 firefighters were honored. 

FDNY Firefighters Killed by Cancer Honored at NFFF Memorial Service 

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The names of 24 FDNY firefighters whose deaths were linked to cancer from Ground Zero were added to the memorial this weekend. 

Numerous Rescues in North Carolina after Hurricane Matthew 

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In Lumberton, a levee broke overnight and crews scrambled to rescue 1,500 people. Most of them were in knee deep water, but there were people on rooftops waiting for boats or helicopters, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said. (WRAL via AP) 

Bonus Tuesday Broadcast!!! 

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Join our hosts Bill Gustin and Bobby Halton live as they tour Key Hose headquarters in Dothan, Alabama. 

Prevention and Education: Rental Properties 

$subtitles.get($x)Rental properties represent a unique risk because of the potential for harm with people living close together where the actions of one can affect many. 

Bigger Harvesting, Bigger Fires 

$subtitles.get($x)The machine shown above is actually a series that was built around 2009-2011, and today’s machines have grown even more. Read More from Fire EMS Blogs
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