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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Fire Engineering

This I would say is my favorite of the FF and EMS publications but most of them usually have a lot to offer, which is why I post them on my blog, I feel others will enjoy my interests as well.

FIRE ENGINEERING BLOG NETWORK

 
Grant Schwalbe     

Are We Chasing the Right Things?

Grant Schwalbe reflects on the lessons learned from Worcester in regards to his own department.
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David Rhodes     

Fake Chief

In this week's Humpday SOS, David Rhodes has "20 Steps to Fake Chief."
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Joe Pronesti     

Remembering Worcester

Joe Pronesti on the anniversary of the tragic Worcester Cold Storage fire.
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John K. Murphy     

Hack Attack

John K. Murphy discusses how hackers threaten fire department and municipal computer systems.
Jeremy Rebok     

Branding Yourself

Where do the fire service's stringent standards come from? Individual firefighters, writes Jeremy Rebok.
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Ron Kanterman     

Transitional Tools

Ron Kanterman revisits some lessons drawn from recent fire research.
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FIRE NEWS ON TV

Top firefighting news clips gathered from local news affiliates around the country.
WTVQ Lexington, KY
Dec. 04, 2014. 06:01 AM EST
The Lexington Fire Department said a candle was to blame for a fire early Thursday morning.

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TRAINING GUIDES

PPE TRAINING GUIDE

This Training Guide should be mandatory reading for every firefighter. The information is of unparalleled importance. If a firefighter does not understand the limitations of his personal protective equipment, then he is at tremendous risk and places his entire company at tremendous risk. Understanding the limitations and capabilities of personal protective equipment should be the first field-oriented training a firefighter receives. J. Randall Lawson does an outstanding job describing the effect that heat has on gear and how the unprepared and uneducated firefighter can be burned.
The care and maintenance of gear is critical to its performance. Every firefighter should understand and be able to do a basic inspection of his gear and should be required to perform the inspection regularly. Gear should be routinely cleaned, inspected, and repaired when necessary. Mitch Lopez provides an excellent explanation of the NFPA 1851 standard and how to make that standard a reality for your organization.
The purchase of personal protective clothing is arguably one of the most critical functions an officer can be responsible for. Knowing how gear works, the different layers of gear, and the types of layers on the market requires diligent and comprehensive research. Many factors come into play in the selection of the appropriate gear, and Andrew Pompe provides the direction every officer needs who is delegated this incredibly important function.
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