Wednesday, October 26, 2016

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October 26, 2016

Climb for the Fallen – Join us on Saturday, Oct. 29 for the NFFF Second Annual National Stair Climb at Citi Field in New York City. Details are HERE to register and to do a virtual climb if you can’t be in New York.

The clock is ticking...Send a well-deserving firefighter to FDIC 2017 now with a video nomination. See the full details on the Honeywell scholarship program HERE.
Bill Carey, Online News/Blog Manager

Migrants Set Refugee Camp on Fire 

$subtitles.get($x)Thick smoke and flames rise from amidst the tents after fires were started in the makeshift migrant camp known as "the jungle" near Calais, northern France, Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016. Firefighters have doused several dozen fires set by migrants as they left the makeshift camp where they have been living near the northern French city of Calais. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti) 

Scenes of Violence 

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P.J. Norwood and Frank Ricci will be joined by Assistant Chief Eddie Buchanan of the Hanover, VA Fire and EMS and Rick McGhee, the founder of the ARES Self Defense System. 

Technology Assist: Drone at Oklahoma House Fire 

$subtitles.get($x)At the front were three aerial apparatus, but 20 mph winds blew smoke over them, making visibility impossible. That’s when the Incident Commander asked us to launch our drone. (CloudDeck Media video image) 

Preplanning & Incident Management Trends 

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Let’s take a look at some preplanning and incident management trends that we should consider when preparing to manage the credible incidents of today, and tomorrow. (Detroit Drone/iTVDetroit image) 

Kearny, New Jersey Two-Alarm Fire 

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Kearny Fire Department 2nd Alarm Structure Fire (90 Johnston Avenue) 
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